The Basic School, also known as TBS, is a six-month training program in Quantico, Virginia, where all newly commissioned Marine officers learn the fundamentals of leading Marines, regardless of their future specialty.
At The Basic School, officers are trained to operate in any environment—unified by purpose, strengthened by shared challenge, and prepared to lead with honor.
At TBS, officers train shoulder-to-shoulder—regardless of their future military occupational specialty—to become proficient in leading Marines under any condition.
Whether in combat decision-making, weapons employment, or field operations, they are challenged to develop the quick, sound judgment required when the stakes are high and the information is incomplete. TBS prepares officers to lead with the confidence, competence, and unwavering commitment expected of a United States Marine.
The Basic School, also known as TBS, is a six-month training program in Quantico, Virginia, where all newly commissioned Marine officers learn the fundamentals of leading Marines, regardless of their future specialty.
All Marine Corps Officers (including Warrant Officers)—whether from the Naval Academy, Officer Candidate School (OCS), or a Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program—attend TBS after commissioning.
TBS is approximately six months long and includes both classroom instruction and intensive field training.
Officers are trained in small-unit leadership, weapons employment, land navigation, combat tactics, maneuver warfare, field operations, and decision-making under stress.
Yes. TBS challenges officers both mentally and physically, reinforcing the physical standards and combat readiness expected of Marine leaders.
Yes. Officers receive their MOS assignments during TBS, but after they have completed every graduation requirement. Assignments are based on performance, preferences, and the needs of the Marine Corps.
The Basic School is located at Marine Corps Base Quantico, in Quantico, Virginia.
Yes. Officers receive full active-duty pay and benefits during TBS, including meals and healthcare.
Yes. Officers may live off base with their spouse and/or dependents, though the training schedule is demanding and includes extended time in the field.
After completing TBS, officers report to their follow-on schools or units based on their assigned MOS, continuing their specialized training and preparation for leadership in the Fleet Marine Force.