Special Missions Training Center
The Special Missions Training Center, also known as Joint Maritime Training Center, is a joint United States Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine Corps training facility located on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
SMTC's mission is to provide relevant and credible Maritime Security Training and Operational Testing and Evaluation in support of Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security missions. SMTC comprises four main divisions: Weapons, Port Security, Engineering / Logistics, and Fast Boat.
History
The origins of the Special Missions Training Center lie in the Coast Guard Deployable Specialized Forces, Port Security Unit Training Detachment. Originally located in Port Clinton, Ohio, the PSU TRADET was tasked with improving the mission effectiveness, unit readiness, and providing pre-deployment support for the Coast Guard PSU's.In November 1998 PSU TRADET relocated to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and by the summer of 2001 its mission had expanded to include non-lethal weapons and the Fast Boat Center of Excellence, as well as conducting training for cutter small boats over-the-horizon tactics designed to enhance interdiction abilities in counter narcotics operations.
After the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, the PSU TRADET began training the newly created Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Teams.
The unit grew and evolved to accommodate the broadened responsibilities and growing inter-agency and international training requests. In August 2002, the name of the command changed to Coast Guard Special Missions Training Center to better incorporate its multi-faceted capabilities. SMTC was commissioned as a Headquarters unit on 29 July 2003.
In 2003, the U.S. Navy established a training detachment within SMTC to train Mobile Security Force personnel as Tactical Coxswains and Crewmen, and in 2004 added crew served weapons training. The Marine Corps also established a small boat training detachment to support USMC operational requirements. In 2006, the NAVDET and MARDET commenced a two-year training surge for the Navy's new Naval Expeditionary Combat Command Riverine Forces.
In 2008, SMTC completed the move to four new buildings within Courthouse Bay, and the unit was renamed for the second time as the Joint Maritime Training Center to more accurately reflect the unit's diverse range of multi-service military personnel and training center.
Currently, Coast Guard Deployable Specialized Forces members and select specialized Navy units attend training at Special Missions Training Center. All Coast Guardsmen who have been selected to serve in the Middle East in support of Patrol Forces Southwest Asia and Operation Inherent Resolve also attend pre-deployment training at SMTC.
Training
Coast Guard courses
- Non-Compliant Vessel Pursuit Course
- Port Security Unit Basic Skills Course
- Opposing Force Tactical Coxswain Course
- Tactical Coxswain Course
- Tactical Boat Crew Member Course
- Tactical Bow Gunner Course
- Crew-served weapon, Mk 19, 40mm Machine Gun Course
- Basic Tactical Operations Course
- Close Quarters Combat Instructor
- Advanced Tactical Operations Course
- Advanced Marksmanship Instructor Course
- Precision Marksman Course
- Precision Marksman Instructor
Navy courses
- Riverine Combat Skills Course
- Riverine Crewman Course
- Riverine Unit Level Leaders Course
- Riverine Security Team Trainer
Marine Corps courses
- Small Craft Mechanics Course
- Combat Rubber Reconnaissance Craft Repair Course
- Small Boat Detachment Maneuvers Course
Divisions