The commando training and parachuting initiation school (EFCIP), which is also known as the "commando training centre", is a specialized school belonging to the
land forces of the
Algerian army
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based in
Boghar
Boghar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria.
History
During the Roman Empire the town was the site of a Roman town called Voncaria. At the 411 Carthage conference, between Catholic and Donatist bishops, the town was represented b ...
in the wilaya of
Medea
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in
Algeria
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History
The history of EFCIP began in Roman times, when the Romans had their cantonment in
Boghar
Boghar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria.
History
During the Roman Empire the town was the site of a Roman town called Voncaria. At the 411 Carthage conference, between Catholic and Donatist bishops, the town was represented b ...
and created a fort there, the "castellum mauritanum" (mother unit of the school).
The
Emir Abdelkader later used it for himself and his army, the same barracks would later bear his name (barracks of the Emir) until it was burnt down in 1841.
Following the arrival of the
French colonial army
The ''Troupes coloniales'' ("Colonial Troops") or ''Armée coloniale'' ("Colonial Army"), commonly called ''La Coloniale'', were the military forces of the French colonial empire from 1900 until 1961. From 1822 to 1900 these troops were de ...
in the region, they used the site of the Emir's barracks as a military barracks because its location was strategic and therefore interesting to house colonial troops, they later built a military hospital there and the town also housed French settlers.
After independence in 1962, the school enjoyed an African reputation because it contributed to the training and instruction of foreign military personnel coming from several African countries, and it was afterwards renamed "Boghar Training Centre".
On November 10, 1993, the school, which had been called the "Combat Arms Training Centre", was renamed the "Commandos Training Centre ".
It is now one of the specialised training establishments of the
Algerian Land Forces
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The force ...
, along with the
special troops superior school (ESTS) and the
special troops training center (CFTS) in
Biskra
Biskra ( ar, بسكرة ; ; Latin Vescera) is the capital city of Biskra Province, Algeria. In 2007, its population was recorded as 307,987. Biskra is located in northeastern Algeria, about 248 miles (400 km) from Algiers, 71 miles (115&nbs ...
.
In addition, the
104th Operational Maneuvers Regiment
The 104th Operational Maneuvers Regiment (104th RMO) (Arabic:الفوج 104 للمناورات العملياتية) is a special forces regiment of the Algerian Land Forces, and is also a parachute regiment.
History
The 104th Operational Maneu ...
(104th RMO), a regiment belonging to the
Algerian Special Forces, is also located near this school in
Boghar
Boghar is a town and commune in Médéa Province, Algeria.
History
During the Roman Empire the town was the site of a Roman town called Voncaria. At the 411 Carthage conference, between Catholic and Donatist bishops, the town was represented b ...
.
At the entrance to the school, one can also see the school's slogan, which is: "Algeria will never wear the mourning habit as long as special forces exist ".
Training
Program
The school's training is essentially based around:
* Field exercises
* Assault, counter-ambush, and close-quarters combat techniques.
* In combat (urban, mountain)
* To the anti-guerrilla war
* Shooting
* At the truck jump
* Survival in hostile areas with difficult conditions
* Overcoming obstacles
* On a psychological, risk, aquatic, mountainous journey...
* Martial arts (
kuk-sool,
karate
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judo
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boxing
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...)
The training of the commando students is 6 months, or during these months of intensive training and very hard mentally and psychologically they will be handpicked, indeed only the best will be awarded the title of commando.
It trains all the parachute commandos of the
Algerian army
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as well as the commandos of other army units coming from the infantry, but also some gendarmes, and especially all the members of the
Algerian special forces.
Indeed, all
Algerian special forces operators are also trained at the commandos' training centre as well as at the
ESTS in
Biskra
Biskra ( ar, بسكرة ; ; Latin Vescera) is the capital city of Biskra Province, Algeria. In 2007, its population was recorded as 307,987. Biskra is located in northeastern Algeria, about 248 miles (400 km) from Algiers, 71 miles (115&nbs ...
.
It therefore trains all the commandos of the
Algerian Army
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, as well as all the operators of the Algerian special forces, but also some gendarmes, police officers from elements of the Republican Guard... from specialised units and foreign military personnel.
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In addition, most
Algerian special forces regiments regularly come to train or intern at this school.
This school therefore trains the elite of the Algerian army and also works closely with the
Special Troops Superior School (ESTS) and the
Special Troops Training Center (CFTS) in
Biskra
Biskra ( ar, بسكرة ; ; Latin Vescera) is the capital city of Biskra Province, Algeria. In 2007, its population was recorded as 307,987. Biskra is located in northeastern Algeria, about 248 miles (400 km) from Algiers, 71 miles (115&nbs ...
.
Types of training courses
Within EFCIP, there are therefore several types of training :
* Commando group leader
* Grenadier Voltigeur commando
* Commando 1st degree
* Special Forces Operator
* Healing
* Survival
* Recycling in the fight against terrorism
These types of training are intended for the rank and file (HDR) category of para-commando or commando specialty.
Upon successful completion of the course, the trainee will be awarded the maghawir (commando) diploma and the commando badge.
Training resources and materials
The school has many means for the training of future commandos such as:
* Risk courses
* A journey of the fighter
* Obstacle courses
* Psychological journeys
* Truck jumping grounds
* Fields adapted to combat practice sessions
* Square miles of land for topography, survival...
* Shooting simulators
* Shooting ranges
* Sports fields and halls
* Several types of buildings with several different types of architecture for training in urban warfare
* Transport vehicles
* Dummy airplanes and helicopters (for parachuting and assault training)
References
Military schools
Military education and training in Algeria
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