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M1-117

NATO Protocol Course

Conducted by COSEC

Aim

To enable NATO military and civilian personnel to apply the key factors, concepts and principles of protocol within an international environment.

Details

Duration: 1 Week
Course Structure: Resident (1)
Language: English 3333 IAW STANAG 6001
Classification: NATO Unclassified
Discipline: ETE - Education,Training, Exercises & Evaluation
Area: IR - NATO International Relations
Depth of Knowledge: 3 - Advance
ePrime No.: ACT.396
ETOC Code: ETE-IR-31399

Course Iterations

Code Course Dates Open Seats
M1-117-B-23 11 - 15 Dec 23 Contact POC
M1-117-A-24 19 - 23 Feb 24 Contact POC
M1-117-B-24 26 - 30 Aug 24 Contact POC

If you wish to join a resident course you may have your agency POC send a seat request. Please click on the POC Finder to obtain the contact information of your agency POC.

ADL courses can be accessed without the need for enrolment but students are required to register through the JADL portal using a military/government email address otherwise they will not be accepted.

Learning Objectives

NATO Principles, Structure and Mission: Given references, students will be able to describe NATO principles, structure and mission.

Master Protocol Fundamentals: As part of a Protocol Team, the students will be able to apply "soft skills" required to work in an international organization. NATO and the skills required to work in a political military organzation

Cultural awareness: Global Communicationstyls and techniques. Students will be able to apply the soft skills required to work in an international organization.

Execute a NATO Conference: Given references, students will be able to apply the procedures and guidelins for all elements in execution of a NATO conference in accordance with NATO Strategic Commander's Guide to Protocol Chapter 5.

Conduct a hosted visit: Given references, students will be able to identify and apply commander's intent in hosting a VIP visit.

Execute ceremonies and special events: The students will be able to construct and perform specified NATO ceremonies and events in accordance with the Strategic Commander's Guide to Protocol Chapter 8. Flag etuquette will be explored.

Overlaps with coorinating bodies (Interpreters/Media/Security): Students will be able to apply coordinating requirements of interpreters, media and security at a NATO event.

International Organizations: Students will gain awareness of other international organization strutures (EU and UN) and how NATO relates to them.

Course Participants

Military Officers (OF-1 thru OF-5), Non-commissioned Officers (OR4-OR9) or civilian equivalent who are assigned to Protocol duties or involved in aspects of Protocol.

Language Proficiency: English 3333 IAW STANAG 6001
Rank Requirements: NCO: OR-4 thru OR-9
Officer: OF-1 thru OF-5

Methodology

This is an interactice course comprised of lectures and hands-on pratical syndicate work.