2nd Modular Training Battalion, 204th Regiment is a TRADOC accredited, full-time training academy located in Boise, Idaho. The Battalion provides accredited training by proponent certified instructors for National Guard, Reserve, Active and Foreign soldiers by conducting TRADOC approved programs of instruction.
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REPORTING IN
Report to 2-204th MTB, Bldg 307, Gowen Field NLT 1600 on the course report date. Students may Report in civilian attire.
AIR: Transportation to Gowen Field is available for those arriving at Boise Municipal Airport by calling 208-272-6601 or 208-272-4873. Must Call Prior to 1600 hours.
POV: No earlier than 0900 hours and no later than 1600 hours.
Students arriving after the 1600 report time
Students arriving after 1600 should make arrangements with Billeting to pick up your room key at the front gate and report to the class leader. Billeting 208-272-4451. Front gate 208-272-5536.
You will be required to take a taxi to Gowen Field (this cost is reimbursable, keep your receipt).
The dining facility stops serving dinner at 1830. If you can not report in time, you may want to consider eating at the airport.
Early arrivals:
It is recommended that you not arrive prior to report date as quarters and rations may not be available. If you have no alternatives, you must coordinate with 2-204th MTB Headquarters for advanced billeting. Gowen Field will not issue statements of non-availability for billeting. If your orders indicate otherwise, contact your Headquarters to have them corrected.
Officer Candidate School - Phase 0
One weekend drill will be held each month in March, April and May, conducted at Gowen Field. Administrative in-processing is conducted to ensure all applicants meet the minimum enrollment criteria. Drill and ceremony, physical fitness, and land navigation training are conducted to prepare the applicants for Phase I. Applicants must pass an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) during this phase prior to being accepted into the program.
Officer Candidate School - Phase II
IDT Weekends will take place for 12 months from July to June. Candidates are assigned to the 204th RTI. Candidates will perfect the skills previously learned and concentrate on military subjects such as ethics, military justice, logistics, personnel administration, NBC, tactics and patrolling.
WOC Course
Warrant Officer Candidate School trains personnel in leadership, ethics, professional development, communicative arts, personnel management, military history, employment, tactics, support, structure of the Army and common military training.
Small Group Instructor Course
The small group instructor course applies specified small group methods while developing team building skills, facilitating group process; developing decision making/problem solving skills; modeling army leader values and applying communication skills.
Army Basic Instructor Course
This course is mandatory to be come an Army Instructor.
EMT Basic Recertification
The emergency medical technician recert course available for annual recertification.
Combat Lifesaver Course (Initial)
The initial course takes 4 days. The course will be held at Gowen Field, and will run from 0800 - 1600. Students who successfully complete the entire CLS Course will receive 40 credit hours from the Army Institute for Professional Development. Recertification is still performed annually. The recertification course can be completed in one to two days.