Infantry Basic Officer Leaders Course (IBOLC) | Useful Packing List Items and Tips for Success

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  • Here is an overview on what to expect at IBOLC, what to be prepared for, and what packing list items you should bring along with you to maximize your potential for success! Make sure to pay attention, there is a lot of good information here!
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    The packing list items I think you should be bringing to IBOLC (links will direct to Amazon):
    Items for TLPs-
    1. PROTRACTOR: Offidea Professional Woodworking Compass with Wing and Pencil Holder, 8 Inch - Ideal Large Compass for Geometry, Drawing, Drafting - Perfect Pencil Compass for Carpenter: amzn.to/31T0Yoj
    2. GRAPHICS STENCIL: Combo of Military UTM/MGRS Coordinate Scale Map Reading and Land Navigation Topographical Map Scale, Protractor and Grid Coordinate Reader Pairs with Compass & Stencil with Military Marking Symbols: amzn.to/3fND31C
    3. SHARPIE MARKERS: Sharpie 37175 Permanent Markers, Ultra-Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 12 Pack: amzn.to/3cZQJ7Q
    Items for the field:
    1. ADMIN POUCH: OneTigris MOLLE Admin Pouch 8" x 5" x 2.5" Multicam Tactical Pouch (Green): amzn.to/3wv4z9Y
    2. RADIO POUCH: Condor MA9 Radio Pouch - Tan MA9-498: amzn.to/3usOsIj
    3. BUNGIE CORDS: Reese Secure 9436100 Assorted Camo Bungee Cord, 16 Piece: amzn.to/2PN9VwJ
    4: GLOVES: Mechanix Wear: The Original Covert Tactical Work Gloves (Medium, All Black): amzn.to/3uuXjJj
    5. FOLDING CHAIR: Rothco Folding Camp Stool, Black: amzn.to/3cXBQTy
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Комментарии • 72

  • @TheRichtaber
    @TheRichtaber Год назад +13

    I did IOBC in 1975 after graduating from ROTC. July-October; it was 12 weeks if I remember correctly. A few West Pointers, quite a few ROTC, and a bunch of Active and Reserve component OCS. It was a nice mix. Did an active tour at Benning, got out then went 19 more years in the National Guard.

  • @robertprice9052
    @robertprice9052 3 года назад +27

    It was IOBC when I went. My class had a bunch of OCS grads, mostly ROTC and one west pointer. If you were an OCS grad, you had seen most of the training. It was physically demanding. We had a few that asked for re-branch. Back then to go to flight school you had to be a combat arms officer. My class was an XM class. Prior there was a division of mech and light. My class combined the two. We were told when the class started, so we started in early September and graduated in late May. It was a long course. We briefed from the Ranger Handbook and 6-7. Nothing fancy. The majority of the class was going to Ranger school after graduation if you hadn't already been. Those poor guys got a delayed report time the day of graduation. They were beaten by the end of RS.
    Truthfully we had a tight group of guys who went out to eat three nights a week, drank all the beer the Ibar had and hit either Auburn University or Panama city on our free weekends. I still have a bunch of close friends from IOBC.
    Great video! It sounds like it's changed a little, but the gist is the same - forge combat officers!

  • @benjaminhurlburt3085
    @benjaminhurlburt3085 2 года назад +4

    My father was an old school architect drafter trained in the 50s. He used all those compasses and stencils and stuff. I remember him showing me all that! That brings me back! 😃

  • @user-xe8vx2lt4h
    @user-xe8vx2lt4h 2 года назад +23

    I can't believe this info is free. As a current ADO G2G, the future is bright but also extremely unclear (if you know what I mean.) I have so many questions concerning IBOLC to Ranger School/Follow on Training, etc. Your videos are awesome because of how easy they are to digest and I appreciate that a lot, Thank You!

  • @bojanrajic4556
    @bojanrajic4556 3 года назад +15

    Fantastic video and great tips 💪 I was international officer from Serbia 🇷🇸... Young 2LT in Class 06/10 from May to Sep 2010. Great time in Fort Benning with my American friends 💪
    How I remember IBOLC "Going on the field on week days... And drinking on the weekends" 😂 💪
    Regards from Serbian Armed Forces Infantry Major 🖐️

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  3 года назад +5

      Thanks for the support Sir! Glad you had the chance to come to the US and train with us!!!

  • @paolopahm8240
    @paolopahm8240 3 года назад +6

    Good times man. Happy to see you paying it forward.

  • @tsbchase5702
    @tsbchase5702 3 года назад +4

    Love the content been watching for a while now. Checked out the podcast you were on a month ago super enlightening. Was wondering if you would do a vid about your life in the army up until now what your best take aways have been and what your up to know in your current command. Great vids keep em up !

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  3 года назад +2

      I’m going to definitely do that, I think I’ll need to make it a “series” though because there is a lot to talk about... working it though!

  • @chadriedeman9468
    @chadriedeman9468 3 года назад +3

    Great video! Thank you for sharing the knowledge. Would love to see one of these for OCS!

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  3 года назад

      I have some buddies that I think would have some good insight on that.

  • @andrewssoler2372
    @andrewssoler2372 3 года назад +4

    You gonna blow up soon man🔥 keep up the amazing content !

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  3 года назад +1

      Thanks brother! I’ve always liked helping Soldiers out, I just finally found a good outlet! 💪
      Spread the word for me! 👍

  • @Cuse330Ci
    @Cuse330Ci 3 года назад +10

    I graduated in 2002. I'd imagine a lot has changed but if I could go back in time and give myself one piece of advice it would be not to rely on the PT program to get you ready for Ranger School, especially with regard to push-ups. It was 95% focused on running and rucking.

  • @earlgeorge7573
    @earlgeorge7573 2 года назад

    IT was IOBC when I went(summer of 1971) There were 135 West Pointers in my IOBC class. IOBC was 8 weeks long.

  • @nicholasboucher3911
    @nicholasboucher3911 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much Sir for the info your a game changer HOOAH 🇺🇸💯

  • @apacheguy34
    @apacheguy34 2 года назад +2

    Great shirt.

  • @jayv648
    @jayv648 3 года назад +4

    Great content, Sir! Thank you for making these. Just found your channel and subscribed. Watched a few videos and then found this one. Just commissioned last week, heading to IBOLC beginning of next month.

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  3 года назад

      Awesome man, glad you found the channel!

    • @Jaxsolo
      @Jaxsolo 3 года назад

      Good luck!

  • @zacharyweiss3488
    @zacharyweiss3488 3 года назад +2

    Hey man 2 more questions for you 1. Have you ever met or gone on a mission with navy SWCCS 2. Do you watch general discharge on RUclips?

  • @xristinamilly
    @xristinamilly Год назад +2

    This video was super insightful and helpful . Thank you
    -current cadet ,
    Future Active Duty IN Officer c/o 2023

  • @travisarbaugh6342
    @travisarbaugh6342 Год назад +2

    My Son is In processing there now....Add the links for the recommended gear...Thank you!!!

  • @nickschifanello2703
    @nickschifanello2703 2 года назад +2

    Before you said your sock shoe combo I was like Garmot fox rivers and then you said “Garmot Fox river” and I was like hell yeah.

  • @chrisfarrell9131
    @chrisfarrell9131 7 месяцев назад

    What would you give advise to as someone who has aspirations to be in the SOF community? And afterwards transtion into law enforcement as a federal agent. Would age be a problem? Would you reccomding switching to natural guard or reserve vs getting out??

  • @benjaminhurlburt3085
    @benjaminhurlburt3085 2 года назад

    Maybe he was trained in the 60s or 70s. My bad. He said it was the style back then for all the college engineer guys to have flat top buzz cuts and they would hang slide rules from they’re belts with pocket protectors! I guess they thought that the ladies loved that!😆

  • @bunchycarter9091
    @bunchycarter9091 3 года назад +7

    Uploaded 7 seconds ago??? Say less!!
    IBOLC 8/21
    Edit: I love my work harder shirt too. Definitely buying more. Will u potentially make coyote brown ones too!?

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  3 года назад +3

      LOL. Got you bro! 👍

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  3 года назад +3

      Working on that. Looking at going with Gildan or soffee.

    • @AFGixxeR88
      @AFGixxeR88 3 года назад

      @@GrittySoldier next level is another good one. Might be a little pricier but the quality is nice and very soft. A lot of my shirts are next level

  • @xme8236
    @xme8236 2 года назад

    Gold gold gold

  • @toooot95
    @toooot95 3 года назад +2

    I leave in November, few questions;
    1. As far as field time, do you always have weekends off?
    2. What do you know about National Guard taking Ranger Slots ?
    3. How is Land Navigation? It’s not my best skill.
    Thank you for your time sir.

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  3 года назад +6

      1. You get most weekends off.
      2. You should be able to get a slot as long as your unit is good with it.
      3. You’ll get tons of practice, you’ll be good to go don’t stress it!

    • @561REALTLK
      @561REALTLK 2 года назад +1

      Good luck to you

  • @EmbracingTheSpectrum
    @EmbracingTheSpectrum 2 года назад +2

    Great content. What’s the greatest challenge as a Officer in the Army?

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  2 года назад +4

      I think for me personally, it’s tough to find myself among peers that have the same experience or same age, since I had been in 10 years before commissioning. So it is harder to relate in a smaller population pool of peers.

    • @EmbracingTheSpectrum
      @EmbracingTheSpectrum 2 года назад +3

      Same here. I have been in the military for about 10yrs. I’m transitioning from Enlisted to Officer and I kinda wanna know what are the greatest challenges that a Officer in the Army could have.

  • @wannabewallaby7377
    @wannabewallaby7377 2 года назад

    They don't use Yankee north and south anymore?

  • @zacharyweiss3488
    @zacharyweiss3488 3 года назад +4

    Does an infantry officer do some of the same hands on stuff as then enlisted people? Thank you in advance and thank you for the amazing often videos!

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  3 года назад +6

      As an LT, absolutely. I always trained with my platoon, got to do the Best Ranger Competition, Pathfinder, and some other cool things. Once you make CPT though, and take company command, not so much...

    • @zacharyweiss3488
      @zacharyweiss3488 3 года назад +2

      Got it much appreciated

    • @zacharyweiss3488
      @zacharyweiss3488 3 года назад +2

      I am excited for that treadmill video! Keep up the good work!

  • @ChettarBob
    @ChettarBob 2 года назад +2

    How old were you when you commissioned? Awesome content!!

  • @CLRBLlND
    @CLRBLlND 2 года назад +1

    wait til you get to the NEW IBOLC (preranger). If you get Baker Co, enjoy ;)

    • @tomaskotouc7293
      @tomaskotouc7293 Год назад

      I have just graduated IBOLC 05/2022 (Attack Company) as IMSO. We received a lot of yours recycled guys :D . Well preRanger IBOLC was fun ... 30% recycled.
      PS. They already lowered again some standards for new classes.

  • @Coreyroberts100
    @Coreyroberts100 6 месяцев назад +1

    Watching this video I see your air assault school graduation photo looks like you went to DeGlopper? I went there also.

  • @Nuke21
    @Nuke21 2 года назад +3

    I recently finished OCS and am going to IBOLC at the end of the year. You talk about physically demanding, that scares me because I'm a small guy. 160 pounds. I've done 12 mile ruck marches in OCS and they were rough. 16 miles sounds scary. Is there organized PT and PT tests or do they just trust you are doing it on your own?

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  2 года назад

      They will have multiple rucks throughout the course to kind of work you up to the 16-miler… but you’ll definitely still need to do some on your own

    • @Nuke21
      @Nuke21 2 года назад

      @@GrittySoldier Did you guys do a PT test right when you got there? If so was it a regular APFT or was there more added to it?

  • @chrisfarrell9131
    @chrisfarrell9131 7 месяцев назад

    Are you an 11A i imagine your one of the best PLS and anyone would be lucky to have you with your ramger tab and your RUclips channel and all youe experience and info etc

  • @christopherlozada7477
    @christopherlozada7477 Год назад +1

    Is it hard to get into the infantry branch? I'm really worried that after graduating from OCS I don't get this branch.

  • @chrisfarrell9131
    @chrisfarrell9131 7 месяцев назад

    Would you say its better to work up to an e8 or e9? Or go green to gold? Or drop a warrent packet?

    • @chrism1247
      @chrism1247 6 месяцев назад

      I can only talk from the experience of being a 09 Sierra MOS ( I did BCT, came out as an E4, then did OCS Phase 0, then made my E5 then went OCS accelerated, commissioned and now leaving for IBOLC in roughly a month)... but I went through OCS with a lot of E7's and E8's, and they had a hard time with the "corrective training" and the smoking after being a senior NCO for so long. So my advice is go Green to Gold or WOCS as quickly as possible. If you're already E7, you'll still get O1E status upon commission. Commission now, don't wait

  • @Ultraman2k51
    @Ultraman2k51 3 года назад +1

    How old are you, sir?

  • @NedWasHere94
    @NedWasHere94 2 года назад

    you can get most of that by winning a free RANGER PACK.

  • @gersonpineda9003
    @gersonpineda9003 2 года назад +3

    The radio in your canteen pouch like a turd. 🤦‍♂️

  • @cheeseman7453
    @cheeseman7453 2 года назад +1

    They want to change the name of ft Benning to ft Moore .

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  2 года назад

      After Hal Moore?

    • @cheeseman7453
      @cheeseman7453 2 года назад +3

      @@GrittySoldier yes sir ! There was a movie about him he was played by Mel Gibson the movie was I think when we were soldiers or something like that . The whole battalion came in on choppers to a lz and they were surrounded by nva and vc . They were coming to rescue a sister battalion . It's a true story you might have seen it .

    • @cheeseman7453
      @cheeseman7453 2 года назад

      Iobc is conducted mostly in the field in the woods did you have any training that would prepare you to fight in an urban setting as if you were going to Iraq ?

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  2 года назад +3

      @@cheeseman7453 yeah very familiar with that. The movie is actually based on a book he wrote “We where Soldier Once… and Young”
      Great read if you ever get to it. LTG Moore was a great leader, I think of the name change must happen, it would be any honor to have it be named after him.

  • @joshuamarvin2239
    @joshuamarvin2239 2 года назад +1

    "being in the field in the weekdays and drinking on the weekends"
    holy shit thats depressing. cringe.