Special Operations.Com
Special
Warfare Combatant Crewman (SWCC)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course is divided into units of instruction that
will prepare the student to function as a basic crewmember
on his first sea duty tour at a Special Boat Unit.
This training provides the foundation for the SWCC
Individual Skills and Tactics Training program conducted
at the SBUs.
I. Physical Fitness
Detailed instruction in proper physical training,
nutrition, injury prevention, and acclimatization
is presented by a graduate from the U. S. Army's Master
Fitness Trainer Course. The training is designed to
develop a high level of stamina and endurance to prepare
the student for the demands of the maritime combat
environment.
II. Swimmer Skills
Intensive training in survival swimming and lifesaving
is conducted by qualified American Red Cross Water
Safety Instructors and Lifeguards. The training is
designed to develop the student's confidence in his
ability to survive in the ocean, and, if necessary,
assist a crewmate under adverse conditions.
III. First Aid Skills
Comprehensive training is presented by qualified
American Red Cross Emergency Response Instructors
in recognizing medical emergencies in a combat environment,
and caring for life threatening injuries.
IV. Maritime Navigation Skills
Extensive training in piloting, dead reckoning, electronic
navigation and Rules of the Road prepares the student
in all aspects of voyage planning and execution of
long range maritime operations.
V. Basic Seamanship Skills
Classroom instruction and practical work in basic
boat handling and knot tying, prepares the student
to operate a Special Warfare Combatant Craft, under
supervision, in restricted waters and open ocean.
These high performance craft are designed to operate
at speeds of up to 40 knots in rough sea conditions.
VI. Engineering Skills
Classroom instruction and practical work prepares
the student to operate and monitor thefollowing engineering
systems: propulsion (internal combustion engines,
jetdrives, and outdrives ), fuel sea water cooling,
bilge pumping, steering, electrical, hydraulics, and
damage control.
VII. Communications Skills
A radio telephone operator is the critical link between
the combat element and the outside world; how well
he performs this function will, in many cases, determine
the success of the mission. This unit prepares the
student for planning and establishing viable communications
during a NSW mission.
VIII. Warfare Skills
Care and maintenance of combat gear and basic tactical
employment of Special Warfare Combatant Craft is covered
in this unit.
IX. Weapons Skills
This unit covers specifications, proper handling,
disassembly, cleaning, assembly, and operation of
small arms ranging from .357 Magnum revolvers to .50
Caliber machine guns.
X. Special Operations
The missions and organization of the Special Operations
Command, Naval Special Warfare Command, Special Boat
Squadrons and Units are covered in this unit. The
student receives an overview of the NSW Mission Planning
Cycle, enabling him to participate in the planning,
briefing, execution, and debriefing in support of
NSW missions.