Training
U.S Marshal Service basic training academy is conducted at the Federal Law
Enforcement Training Center, in Georgia and many more places. New deputies are
hired as GS-0082 series deputy U.S Marshals. They train for 17 ½ weeks. Some of
the subject’s covered during training, include: legal training, drivers
training, courtroom evidence, court security, officer survival, search and
seizure, firearms training, physical conditioning, first aid, computer training
and many more. They do these so you know what is coming up in the future.
Prior to attending training, applicants must pass a physical fitness test
given by USMS. The test must be successfully passed within six mounts prior to
attending training. You have to train or you will not become a U.S Marshal.
Students will be required to wear a uniform during the class day. They have to
wear them or they will not be able to train that day.
Students are strongly encouraged to be top class physically. The days are
painful because they make you redo stuff if you did not do it right the first
time. You train in a humid climate. Such heat can cause a heat stroke. While in
training, students will be required to participate in running distances from 1.5
to 10 miles in length. You have to do pull ups and mounting climbing to.
Credits:
U.S Marshal.gov
Pictures:
U.S Marshal.gov