Attendance, Training Commitment & Unit Readiness Standards
Overview
This SOP outlines the minimum training, qualification, and attendance standards required for individuals seeking to become full-time operational members of the United Kingdom Commando Force (UKCF).
It establishes a clear and consistent pathway from joining UKCF, through participation in the Commando Pool or Reserves, to permanent assignment within an infantry-focused Strike Team or Troop.
These standards exist to ensure operational readiness, fairness, and consistency across all UKCF formations.
Scope of Application
This SOP applies to all individuals who are wantingjoining to/ join
Thisa SOP applies to all individuals in the processpart of joining UKCF unitsas a full time member and to any full-time individualare seeking a permanent operationalslot slotin within:one of the following formations:
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Strike Teams (40 Commando)
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Troops (47 Commando)
- Aid Posts (UKCF-wide)
This includesis currently directed at all personnel trackingwho towardare infantry-focusedon roles,track specifically:
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Corean infantrymembers
formation.Infantry-adjacent personnel assigned at TeamorTroopinfantry-adjacent*levelRegimental Aid Post (RAP)personnel due to their direct integration with infantry-led operations
This SOP does not apply toReserve casual or non-operational participantsmembers with no intent to hold a permanent operationalslot.
*Infantry adjacent roles are typically groups or formations that directly support infantry operations.
Entry Requirements – Permanent Assignment Eligibility
Before an individual may be permanently assigned to a Strike Team or Troop, they must complete all of the following requirements.
1. Phase 1 CTCRM Training
All individuals must first complete the Phase 1 CTCRM Training Course.
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Phase 1 CTCRM must be completed prior to any further qualification progression.
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Upon completion, individuals
maywillimmediatelybeparticipateassignedintooperationstheirasrespectivepart of:units:Their unit’sCommando Pool,- Commando Reserves - If they are assigned to reserves the remaining requirements do not apply.
or - After
completingReservesPhase
2. Operational Qualifications
Following completion of Phase 1 CTCRM, individuals must complete the following three (3) Operational Qualifications:
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Fighting In Built Up Areas (FIBUA) Qualification
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Amphibious Assault Qualification
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Section Attacks Qualification
These qualifications may be completed in any order.
3. Secondary Specialist Qualification
Individuals must also complete at least one (1) General Duties-focused Secondary Specialist Qualification,Qualification. includingThis but not limited to:includes:
- Combat GPMG & LMG Qualification
- Combat Marksman Qualification
- Combat Grenadier Qualification
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Combat Team Medic Qualification
This requirement applies equally to infantry members and RAP personnel assigned at Team or Troop level.
Training Ownership & Delivery
Phase 1 CTCRM Training
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Hosted and coordinated by the G7 CTCRM Team
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Responsibilities include:
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Course scheduling
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Attendance coordination
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Course delivery
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OperationalOperational, Primary & Secondary Specialist Qualifications
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Hosted and coordinated by the G7 Skills & Drills Team
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Includes:
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All Operational Qualifications
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Secondary Specialist Qualifications
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To support timely progression:
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Each Operational Qualification will be hosted at least once per
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Courses are scheduled to allow expedient eligibility for Strike Team or Troop
assignmentassignment. - Courses like Advanced Medical Treatment or Combat Communications are hosted on request.
To encourage attendance and throughput, G7 Skills & Drills are expected to coordinate with:
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The Company Sergeant at 40 Commando (Head of the Commando Pool)
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The Officer Commanding, 47 Commando (Head of the Commando Pool)
Training Data & Record Keeping
Completion of all training and qualifications must be recorded on Unit Commander.Commander.
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Responsibility for accurate data entry lies with the assigned Directing Staff (DS) for each course.
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Training data serves as the authoritative record for assignment eligibility.
Failure to record completed training may delay or prevent permanent assignment.
Assignment Verification & Authority
Entry Requirement Verification
Completionhead of each respective unit's Commando Pool is in charge of verifying the completion of the relevant entry requirementsisbeforeverifiedassigningbythemthetoHeadaofpermanentthe respective unit’s Commando Pool.positions.-
Individuals
willare not to be permanently assigned to a Strike Team or Troop until all outlined requirements are met and recorded.
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Ongoing Attendance Monitoring
Once permanently assigned:
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Attendance and participation are monitored by theStrike Team orTroopTroop, the formations Commanding Officer.is - responsible
Monitoringfor the monitoring and enforcementareofconductedfurther development.This is to be done in accordance with
SOPthe1 –Command Responsibilities & Accountability Framework.
Ongoing Attendance Requirements (Post-Assignment)
To retain a permanent Strike Team or Troop slot, individuals must maintain:
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Two (2) Operations per month
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One (1) Strike Team / Troop or Company training per month
Attendance is tracked via Unit Commander and assessed on a rolling monthly basis.
Failure to meet these requirements may result in:
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Development action
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Reassignment to Pool or Reserves
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Removal from operational assignment
All exceptions are handled through the appropriate chain of command.
Relationship to Other SOPs
This SOP is supported and enforced through:
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Command Responsibilities & Accountability Framework
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Leadership Development & Chain of Command Engagement
Summary
Permanent assignment within UKCF operational formations is earned through training, commitment, and consistent participation.
By clearly defining entry requirements and attendance standards, UKCF ensures that Strike Teams and Troops remain capable, fair, and operationally ready while providing motivated individuals with a transparent pathway to full-time participation.
Created By:
Maj. W. Scott
OC, UKCF