Fatality Management Specialist Advanced Individual Training
(4-2-92M10)
7 weeks 3 days
The Fatality Management Specialist Advanced Individual Training (AIT) course qualifies enlisted Soldiers and Marines to perform MOS 92M skill level 10 tasks to search, recover, evacuate, tentatively identify, document, and conduct proper disposition of remains and personal effects. Lessons covered include introduction to Mortuary Affairs program, elements and activities; military map reading and land navigational procedures; incident site operations; procedures to establish and operate a Mortuary Affairs Collection Point (MACP), Theater Mortuary Evacuation Point (TMEP), and Theater Personal Effects Depot (TPED); decontamination of remains operations; interment and disinterment operations; mortuary operations; and tentative identification procedures.
MOS-T Reporting Procedures
MOS-T students will report to Mike Company, 266th QM Battalion, Fort Gregg-Adams VA as indicated on their Travel Order reporting instructions. The uniform for training will be their authorized duty uniform and the respective Service Uniform for graduation.
Joint Fatality Management Planner Course
(8B-SI4V)
2 weeks
Open to all:
- Commissioned/Warrant Officers (must have completed Basic Officer Leadership Course or its equivalent)
- Noncommissioned Officers (E-7 and above) (must have completed the Senior Leadership Course or its equivalent)
- DOD Civilians (presently holding, or anticipating assignment to, a fatality management position)
This is a consolidated Inter-Service Training Requirements Organization (ITRO) course that will prepare graduates to plan, coordinate, and provide guidance to their command on fatality management operations involving search, recovery, tentative identification, and evacuation of deceased U.S. Military personnel during large-scale combat operations against a peer force. Students learn the technical aspects of collecting, inventorying, safeguarding, and shipping personal effects of deceased personnel. Students also learn how to plan and coordinate fatality management defense support of civil authorities in support of CONUS mass fatality incidents. Students will demonstrate learned knowledge by providing their commander with a fatality management concept of operation briefing to support unified land operations.
Fatality Management Specialist Senior Leaders Course
(SLC) (492-92M40)
Fatality Management Specialist Advanced Leaders Course
(ALC) (492-92M30)
Note: All course dates can be found on the ATRRS Catalog pages: