Mastering combined arms operations is the definitive step
toward successful command in the modern U.S. Army. This practice exam is
specifically designed to prepare newly promoted Captains (CPTs) for the
demanding academic environment of the Maneuver Captains Career Course (MICCC).
The actual assessment administered at the Combined Arms Center (CAC) is a
rigorous filter, testing your grasp of doctrine, leadership, and the
synchronized integration of diverse combat elements. This study guide and
practice test provide the essential tools you need to build confidence and
achieve a passing score.
What the Course Entails and Exam Details
The MICCC CAC curriculum is extensive, and this practice
test reflects the multi-domain knowledge required for success. It focuses
heavily on tactical decision-making, small-unit tactics (SUT), leadership
scenarios, and doctrinal fluency. You must master the integration of infantry,
armor, aviation, fires (artillery and mortar), and logistical support. The core
syllabus includes understanding the principles of offense, defense, and
stability operations within the context of Unified Land Operations. A significant
emphasis is placed on rapid planning, operational synchronization, and
effective communication under pressure.
What to Expect in
the Final Exam
When you arrive at Fort Leavenworth for the actual exam, you
will encounter a high-stakes assessment, typically in a multiple-choice format.
The goal of this assessment is to filter candidates who may struggle with the
rapid-fire academic pace of MICCC. You should expect a intense atmosphere with
strict time limits, demanding immediate recall of Army Doctrine Publications
(ADPs) and operational knowledge. The passing score is non-negotiable and
essential to continue the course; therefore, speed and accuracy are paramount.
There are usually no formulas provided; you are expected to synthesize learned
concepts rather than recalculate data.
How to Study and
Exam Centers
Effective preparation requires structured dedication. The
single most effective strategy is the use of comprehensive practice tests, like
this one, to simulate the actual assessment environment. This builds mental
stamina and identifies knowledge gaps. We highly recommend creating detailed
flashcards for key acronyms, operational definitions, and leadership
philosophies from official Army doctrine. Furthermore, form study groups with
fellow officers to engage in active recall and debate tactical scenarios. Focus
your efforts on official Army sources, primarily ADPs (e.g., ADP 3-0
Operations, ADP 6-22 Leadership) and ADRPs (Army Doctrine Reference
Publications).
Exam Centers: The final, official assessment is
administered on-site at the Combined Arms Center academic building at Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas, as part of the initial phase of the Maneuver Captains
Career Course (MICCC). You will receive specific information about scheduling
and location upon arrival at the schoolhouse. To access practice materials,
students typically use internal military learning management portals (such as
Blackboard) which serve as central hubs for authorized study materials.
Job Opportunities
from the Course
Passing this critical gateway assessment and successfully
completing the Maneuver Captains Career Course (MICCC) dramatically expands an
officer's career horizon. This course is the required prerequisite for
assumption of company command and key staff roles. Successful completion
signals to the Army that you are ready for increased responsibility and
leadership at the battalion and brigade levels.
Following the course, you will be competitive for the
following key positions:
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