US Army Cadet Command JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY Quote of the Day • “Desire is the key to motivation, but it’s determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal — a commitment to excellence — that will enable you to attain the success you seek.” –Mario Andretti • OCF will start tonight after company meetings at Memorial
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US Army Cadet Command
JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY
Quote of the Day
• “Desire is the key to motivation, but it’s determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal — a commitment to excellence — that will enable you to attain the success you seek.”
–Mario Andretti
• OCF will start tonight after company meetings at Memorial
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MS 1 MS 2 MS 3 MS 4 MS 5 Totals
7 20 26 36 3 92
Contracted
MS 1 MS 2 MS 3 Totals
37 11 0 48
Non-Contracted
Grand Totals
Contract: 92
NC: 48
Total: 140
S1: Battalion Strength Report
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Battalion Accountability
130 Assigned 115 Present5 Excused10 Unexcused
PT PT Lab PT CO MTG
6-Feb 7-FEB 6-Feb
140 Assigned127 Present5 Excused8 Unexcused
130 Assigned112 Present6 Excused12 Unexcused
AssignedPresentExcusedUnexcused
AssignedPresentExcusedUnexcused
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S1 - Projects Task Last Update Project “Finish” Notes
Basic Lab Rosters
1 FEB 2013 Complete Updated When Needed.
Company Rosters 5 FEB 2013 Always In Progress
Updated When Needed.
Master Accountability Spreadsheet
8 FEB 2013 Always In Progress
Updated Daily
Master Contact Roster
6 FEB 2013 Almost complete Just need some more phone numbers and emails of new cadets
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Initial IPR (In-Process Review) This week
Dates/Staying at the hotel were collected at lab this week- still have a few missing (will collect the rest at Co Mtgs and give to XO to type up)
T-shirts/sweatshirts Design will be due this week (Park)
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S1
– Guest List
– Guest Speaker
– Guest Speaker Bio
– Invitations
Tasks to Staff
S3– Color Guard
S4– Location– Transportation– Menu– DJ– Gift for Guest
Speaker– Decorations– Favors
PAO– Slideshow– Photography
Chaplain– Invocation– Benediction
Safety– Risk AssessmentS2
Seating ChartProgramSecurity AnalysisLight and Weather Data
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Fundraising at Dona Rosa
Proceed Night at Dona Rosa from 17FEB to20FEB. 10% of proceeds go to Duke BN.
Created Facebook group to invite people.
2/10/13
SPO
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2/10/13
Suspense 15 FEB 2013
Mandatory ActionsEarwood (Moldova)
Evans (Korea)
Francis (Tanzania)
Pace (Philippines)
Pastino (Thailand)
Passport Request
AT Level I
SERE 100 Training
Human Rights Training
ISO-Prep (PRMS) Enrollment
CULP
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S2- Current Events• Islamists in Mali are retreating
and consolidating into the Sahara as French troops grain ground.– Could this be the start of another
drawn out insurgency?
• Iran marked its 34th anniversary since its Islamic Revolution with chants such as “Death to America!”, “Death to Israel!”– Side note: President Ahmadinejad
has volunteered to be the first Iranian into space.
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Weather
• Hi of 61 on Monday and low of 28 on Friday
• Notable Weather: 60% chance of Rain/Snow on Wednesday. As always key leaders ensure proper contingencies are in place in the event of inclement weather.
Weather as of 1200 10 Feb 13
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Community Alerts
• This marks 3 weeks in a row of no major Police Community alerts.– As always continue to use discretion around the community
Lab: 1535Basic: Bracero/Scanlon Memorial Ambush Plans Advanced: Ordnance/Transpo Brief
PT: A Company: 0550 Godwin Circut
B Company: 0525 Godwin Ruck March
Rangers: 0530 Godwin Ruck March
APFT Retest 0530 Bridgeforth
TRAINING EVENT: Ambush Planning Process
OIC: BraceroNCOIC: Scanlon
MISSION: Basic Lab Cadets and BCCs conduct Ambush Planning Process classes in AO Memorial Hall/National Guard Armory from 1535-1730 on 20 FEB 2013.
Purpose: Familiarize Cadets and BCCs on basic Ambush Planning Process, Claymore use, and execution as team members and squad leaders.
Key Tasks: •Initial TMK walk-through•Claymore familiarization•Conduct check on learning via talk-through with TMK by cadet/BCC.•Conduct practical walk-through outside•Retrain if necessary•Conduct AAR End state: Cadets and BCCs are trained to standard on Ambush battle drill.
Resources: FM 7-8 , 3 – 20-29
Number of Cadets Trained: ~ 84
20 FEB 2013 Ambush Planning Process Basic Lab
COORDINATION TIME LINE 20 FEB 13 Instructors
Location: Memorial Hall/National Guard ArmoryResources: TMK’s, Claymore, Dumby M-16Req Soldier Equip: Cadets- ACUs. BCCs-civilians. All-water source, notebook, pen or pencil.Key Personnel: OIC/NCOIC will supervise, PSG’s will take accountability. Instructors will teach and conduct practical walk-through.Administrative Control: Attendance will be taken IOT track Accountability. Check on learning during classes and retraining will be conducted following training. AAR will be conducted with after walk-through practical is complete and all supply is accounted and returned.
•1520 OIC/NCOIC conduct prep with instructors•1535 Attendance taken in Memorial Hall parking lot•1540 Ambush classes begin•1610 Classes end/Check on learning•1615 Claymore Class Begin•1635 Class end/Check on learning•1640 Practical Walk-Throughs begin•1720 Practical's End/Return Supply•1725 AAR
Concept of the Operation: 4 PhasesPhase 1: Cadets broken into 6 SQD’s. Ambush classes covering basic principles of the battle drill. Cover planning process through actions on the OBJ using TMK.Phase 2: Claymore familiarization class and short practical utilizing all pieces of the claymore system. Allow Cadets/BCC’s hands on equipment.Phase 3: SQD’s move to practical locations and do walk-throughs. SQD’s should conduct a minimum of 2 walk-throughs with different Cadets/BCC’s in leadership positions.Phase 4 : AAR conducted with all SQD’s back and formed up in the Memorial parking lot.
MISSION: Give Basic lab cadets opportunity to use TMK to rehearse and conduct a practical Movement to Contact Battle drill TMK IOT create a better understanding of military basic battle operations on 13 Feb 2013 at 1530
Key Tasks: •Cadets use TMKs go over CONOP•Cadets rehearse battle drill prior to crossing LD•Cadets conduct 3 separate short MTCs as a means of training •MSIVs will conduct a brief AAR after each lane IOT for the cadets to gain a better understanding of the MTC•Conduct a final lab AAR for overall improved retraining in the future
End state: Cadets and BCCs will become knowledgeable on TMK, rehearsals, and have a more in depth understanding on how to conduct the Movement to Contact Battle Drill.
T.M.U: MSIV’s to teach classes Group 1: Mraw and Rankin Group 2: Anzalone and Bruccerlari Group 3: Henderson and Regan Group 4: Zero and Karski Group 5: Bracero and Cary
13February 2013 Movement to Contact
COORDINATION TIMELINE 13 FEB 13 Inclement Weather Plan
Location: Chestnut Ridge Resources: Dummy M16s, Water Jugs, CLS bag, Eye ProReq Soldier Equip: Cadets- ACUs. BCCs-civilians. All-water source, notebook, pen or pencil.Key Personnel: Cadets and Lab participants wMSIV’s as lane walkers, will conduct MTC practicalAdministrative Control: Attendance will be taken IOT track Accountability. Check on learning and retraining will be conducted following training. Lab AAR will be conducted with class immediately following Completion of Training.
•1530 First Formation •1535 Squads are broken up and moved to their perspective areas with their MSIV instructors•1540 First MTC practical is conducted•1615 Mission AAR conducted/Rotate cSQD leaders & TLs•1620 Second MTC practical is conducted•1645 Mission AAR conducted/Rotate cSQD leaders & TLs•1650 Third(Final) MTC practical is conducted •1720 Mission AAR conducted•1725 Final AAR and Final Formation
In the case that weather heavy precipitation occurs, lab will be held at the armory. SQDs will use TMK and conduct rehearsals inside, quickly move outside to conduct the MTC practical, then move back inside for AAR and rotation in leadership.
8 Step Training Date
Plan the Training 30 Jan 13
Certify Leaders 31 Jan 13
Recon the Site 2 Feb 13
Issue the Plan 10 Feb 13
Rehearse 13 Feb 13
Execute 13 Feb 13
Conduct an AAR 13 Feb 13
Retrain 13 Feb 13
Concept of the Operation: Cadets and BCC’s will conduct a MTC practical IOT prepare cadets for future ROTC and Warrior Forge.
Phase 1- Preparation: Cadets will form up in the parking lot under the baseball fields for FF. Cadets will draw dummy weapons and assigned to their groups.Phase 2- Movement: Cadets will cross the street into the field. They will follow their perspective MSIV leaders to their SD’s AA.Phase 3- Execution: Cadets will conduct 3 separate MTCs. MSIVs will conduct an AAR immediately after and rotate leadership.Phase 4- Exfil: Cadets will regroup at FF cite, turn in weapons, and conduct a final AAR.
Risk Assessment LOW
1PLT 2 PLTFF and Class
Instructional basic movement walkthroughFF
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S3: TAC OIC
Key Highlights• LAB AAR
– from now on, only OIC/NCOIC will lead AAR. Comments from TACs will be held until the formal AAR is completed
• Blue Card Improves• Must contain the following: What was wrong, Why it
was wrong, What to do to improve• Make sure you take down your AA/OBJ markers after your lab
is complete!!
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13 FEB 2013 MSCI 300- RAID Patrolling
TIMELINE:1530: FF, Inspections, and Equipment issue
1535-1540: Movement to AA
1540-1720: RAID Lane
1720-1735: AAR
1735: Dismissal
Training Event: RAID Patrolling OIC: cMueller, NCOIC: cBruccoleri
MISSION: JMU Duke MS3 cadets conduct RAID Patrolling lane from 1535-1735 on 13FEB13 in AO Hillandale park in order to develop MS3 leadership potential and familiarize MS3’s with RAID patrolling IAW 3-21.8.CONCEPT OF THE OPERATIONThis operation will have 4 phases.
Phase 1: Phase will begin with the planning of the operation and with the briefing of the plan at the training meeting on 11FEB13. Phase will conclude with the operation and supply request approved.
Phase 2: Phase begins with FF at the parking lot in Hillandale Park. MS3 cadets will form up in prospective teams-squads-platoons. cBruccoleri will have MS3’s inspect equipment and phase will end upon the issuance of the signed out equipment. cBruccoleri will take the OPFOR to their assigned position and ensure that the objective is correct. Phase will end once all equipment is issued.
Phase 3: Phase begins with movement to the AA. The RAID practical will be conducted, and the conclusion of this phase will be the end of the execution of the mission.
Phase 4: Phase begins with the AAR and ends with dismissal of all personnel.
Outcomes: MS3s are successfully trained in RAID planning, TLPs, and conducting RAID tactics. MS4s successfully trained in planning and conducting RAID Patrolling lane and evaluating cadets’ performance therein.
Coordinating Instructions: Uniform: ACUs, LBV with compass and whistle attached, Kevlar, eye pro, black gloves, elbow and knee pads, Ruck packed with: sleep system, 1 set of ACUs, 1 tan t-shirt, 1 pair green socks, wet weather top and bottom, fleece or field jacket, MS3 kit, Watch Cap
1 Brown (TR) Pieper (TR) Lucas (PS) McCue (MU) Wilson (RO)3 Johnson (PS) Strunk (RO) McBride (TR) Fost (PS) Whitticar (MU)5 McCue (MU) Snellings (MU) Pieper (RO) McCormick (TR) Tyner (PS)7 McBride (RO) Johnson (PS) Lucas (MU) Wilson (RO) Brown (TR)9 Wilson (CR) Pieper (CR) Strunk (BR) Tyner (BX) McCormick (EL)
11 Fost (BR) Lucas (EL) Johnson (CR) Whitticar (BR) McCue (BX)13 Tyner (BX) McBride (BX) Snellings (EL) Brown (CR) Wilson (BR)15 Whitticar (EL) Johnson (BR) Pieper (BX) McCue (EL) Fost (CR)
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MSIII Squad and Team Leaders
Alpha 1-1 (CR)
Alpha 1-2 (CR)
Alpha 1-3 (BX)
Alpha 1-4 (BX)
Alpha 2-1 (BR)
Alpha 2-2 (BR)
Alpha 2-3 (EL)
Alpha 2-4 (EL)
SL Arnold Gragg Brosnan Hoen Sager Cox Fitch Parker
A TL Berry Knowles Britton Caron Chuckney Cogdell Meek Munoz
B TL Ambrosich Brymer Wells Pace Lyon Lee Formica Mery
Bravo 1-1 (MU)
Bravo 1-2 (MU)
Bravo 1-3 (PS)
Bravo 1-4 (PS)
Bravo 2-1 (TR)
Bravo 2-2 (TR)
Bravo 2-3 (RO)
Bravo 2-4 (RO)
SL Johnson Snellings Strunck McBride Tyner Fost Brown Whitticar
A TL Pieper Lucas Engle Evans McCue Wilson McCormick Gaertner
B TL Miller Peebles Pastino Place Plumley Francis Reed Lee