It entails just about everything a commander and first sergeant need to know to take care of soldiers on a day-to-day basis here on Fort Carson.” “It gives them a briefing of all of the organizations on post that can help them during command. “This course is an orientation built for new first sergeants and commanders who are about to take command,” List said.
27-March 2.ĭuring the weeklong class, newly appointed company commanders and first sergeants, and company level leaders new to Fort Carson received briefings from post directorates learned about Army programs and procedures and toured Fort Carson training facilities.Įach class is designed to provide information to leaders to prepare them for the complex mission of leading a company, said David List, facilitator for the Commander and First Sergeant Training Course, Fort Carson Mission Support Element Training Office.
– “Mountain Post” officers and senior non-commissioned officers participated in the Commander and First Sergeant Training Course at the Fort Carson Education Center, Feb.