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Logistics Captains Career Course (LOG-C3) Log Phase Test 1 Practice

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About this Exam

The Logistics Captains Career Course (LOG-C3) is a critical professional military education (PME) program designed for Captains in the U.S. Army Logistics branches, including Transportation, Ordnance, and Quartermaster. This course is a pivotal step in an officer’s career, equipping them with the advanced tactical, operational, and strategic logistics skills necessary for company command and staff positions at the battalion and brigade levels. The "Log Phase" is a key component of the curriculum, and "Test 1" is the initial assessment that benchmarks a student’s understanding of fundamental sustainment concepts. This practice guide is specifically crafted to help students navigate the first major hurdle of the course, focusing on the core principles and processes encountered in the opening weeks.

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 What the Course Entails and Exam Details

The Logistics Captains Career Course is a comprehensive program that takes officers from basic leadership to complex sustainment planning in a modular format. The course covers a wide array of topics. In the Log Phase, students dive deep into the Army's sustainment warfighting function. Specifically, "Log Phase Test 1" is designed to evaluate mastery over foundational sustainment doctrine.

Core topics covered in this specific assessment often include:

  • The 8 Principles of Sustainment (Anticipation, Continuity, Responsiveness, Integration, Simplicity, Improvisation, Survivability, Economy).
  • The Levels of Sustainment: Strategic, Operational, and Tactical.
  • Theater Opening and Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration (RSO&I).
  • Modes of Distribution and Resupply Techniques.
  • Contracting Support (Theater, External, and Systems Support).
  • Sustainment Organization and Key Staff Roles at Brigade and Division.
  • Logistics Reporting and Planning Tools.

 

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

While "Log Phase Test 1" is an initial step, it sets the standard for the entire course. It is not an end-of-course "Final Exam," but a comprehensive module test that students must pass to proceed efficiently. The actual test format is typically multiple-choice and multiple-guess, administered via a secure Army learning platform. You can expect a rigorous set of questions, potentially between 40 and 60, covering the intricate details of doctrine and scenario-based application. Students are often given a strict time limit, such as 60 to 90 minutes, requiring a rapid recall of information. A passing score for most LOG-C3 academic tests is 80%. This practice guide is a simulated experience of that first test, focusing on the knowledge needed to achieve that 80% threshold. It is essential to treat this practice as a formal self-assessment.

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective study for LOG-C3, and specifically for the Log Phase Test 1, requires a blended approach.

Key Study Strategies:

  • Doctrine is King: Revisit ADP 4-0 (Sustainment), FM 4-0 (Sustainment Operations), and ATPs relevant to distribution and theater opening. Know the 8 Principles by heart and understand how they apply to real-world scenarios.
  • Flashcards and Mnemonics: Create digital or physical flashcards for definitions, abbreviations, and the functions of different sustainment organizations (e.g., TSC, ESC, BSB). Use the "A-CRISIS-Exists" mnemonic for the principles (Anticipate, Continuity, Responsiveness, Integration, Simplicity, Improvisation, Survivability, Economy).
  • Practical Application: Don't just memorize definitions; practice scenario-based reasoning. "How would the principle of 'Improvisation' be applied when a key supply route is destroyed?"
  • Study Groups: Collaborate with fellow officers in your seminar or cohort. Teaching concepts to others is one of the best ways to solidify your own understanding.
  • Use ALU Resources: Utilize all study guides, practice questions, and review sessions provided by the Army Sustainment University (ALU) instructors and learning management system.

Exam Centers:

For active-duty students, the Logistics Captains Career Course is a resident course conducted physically at the Army Sustainment University (ALU), located at Fort Gregg-Adams (formerly Fort Lee), Virginia. All formal tests are administered on-site in dedicated testing computer labs within the university. For Reserve and National Guard officers, elements of the course, including the Log Phase, may be conducted via a hybrid of Distributed Learning (dL) through the Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS) and shorter resident phases at a regional training site or ALU. The formal tests for the dL phases are taken through a secure, proctored online portal.

 

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Graduating from the Logistics Captains Career Course is a mandatory milestone for promotion to Major and serves as the gateway to significant career advancement within the Army Logistics community. A "pass" on the Log Phase Test 1 is a crucial step on that path.

The course unlocks the following key military job roles and sets the foundation for high-level civilian careers:

  • Company Commander: The premier leadership role for a Captain, leading 100-200 Soldiers in Transportation, Ordnance, or Quartermaster units.
  • Battalion S4 (Logistics Officer): A key staff position at the battalion level, responsible for planning and executing all logistical support for the battalion.
  • Brigade Logistics Officer (BCT S4 or SPO Staff): Staff positions in a Brigade Combat Team, planning and coordinating logistics in a dynamic operational environment.
  • Logistics Advisor: Roles advising foreign military forces or specialized units.
  • Future Civilian Opportunities (Post-Service): The advanced training in LOG-C3 is highly transferable to senior civilian logistics roles, such as:
    • Director of Supply Chain Management
    • Logistics Operations Manager
    • Strategic Sourcing Director
    • Warehouse Operations Manager
    • Procurement and Acquisition Specialist

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