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D.Smith 14 Aug, 2015 @ 3:38pm 
Pvt Matz 15thMEU-SOI":
#1 No Disrespecting anyone in this unit or civilians
#2 Got a problem with somebody, go in a different channel and talk it out, you are brothers ,there is nothing you can't work out.
#3 You must maintain professionalism at all time while in the 3rd Battalion 5th Marines
( This meaning in all channels of the 3rd Battalion 5th Marines and if you go to another server or team speak ,you are to carry your self in a professional manner )
#4 You must know how to flip the switch ,know your role to be apart of the 3rd Battalion 5th Marines.
#5 No Disrespecting higher command at anytime or you will be ban.
#6 All is welcome no matter what race or religion.
#7 No dual claning !!!!!
#8 Command staff has the ability to choose what is right and wrong at all times. ( Do not whine after the decision is made. )
D.Smith 14 Aug, 2015 @ 3:38pm 
Military Operations on Urban Terrain [MOUT] are not new to the US Army. Throughout its history the Army has fought an enemy on urban terrain. What is new is that urban areas and urban populations have grown significantly during the late twentieth century and have begun to exert a much greater influence on military operations. The worldwide shift from a rural to an urban society and the requirement to transition from combat to stability and support operations and vice-versa have affected the US Army's doctrine.

It is estimated that by the year 2010, seventy-five percent of the world's population will live in urban areas. The increased population and accelerated growth of cities have made the problems of combat in built-up areas an urgent requirement for the US Army. Urban areas are expected to be the future battlefield and combat in urban areas cannot be avoided.

D.Smith 14 Aug, 2015 @ 3:37pm 
6. Actions at danger areas (other than unit SOPs).

7. Actions on enemy contact (other than unit SOPs).

8. Reorganization and consolidation instructions (other than unit SOPs).

9. Fire distribution measures: point fires vs. area fires for all weapons systems (M16, M249, M60, etc.)

10. Fire control measures: cover what you want them to shoot at in order (i.e. crew served weapons then radio operators, then leaders), sectors of fire to
D.Smith 14 Aug, 2015 @ 3:36pm 
All of these factors must be analyzed in light of

the mission of the unit
the type operation
the level of command
the composition of forces involved
the weapons and equipment expected to be encountered

1. Observation and Fields of Fire

The evaluation of observation and fields of fire allows you to-

Identify potential engagement areas
Identify defensible terrain and weapons system positions.
Identify where maneuvering forces are most vulnerable to observation

Order of movement, formations, and movement techniques. Use a sketch/terrain model

2. Actions at halts (short/long). - SOP

3. Routes (primary/alternate). - Give the hard azimuth and distance

4. Departure and reentry of friendly lines.

5. Rally points and actions at rally points (specify either IRP(initial rally point), ORP, PB (patrol base), or RRP(re-entry rally point) and include grid coordinates and/or terrain references).

D.Smith 14 Aug, 2015 @ 3:35pm 
OCOKA
Observation and Fields of Fire, Cover and Concealment,
Obstacles (man made and natural), Key or Decisive Terrain, Avenues of Approach

Observation and Fields of Fire, Cover and Concealment,
Obstacles (man made and natural), Key or Decisive Terrain, Avenues of Approach
Observation and Fields of Fire
Cover and Concealment
Obstacles (man made and natural)
Key or Decisive Terrain
Avenues of Approach





D.Smith 14 Aug, 2015 @ 3:34pm 
Troop leading procedures

Step 1. Receive the Mission
Step 2. Issue a warning order
Step 3. Make a tentative plan
Step 4. Start necessary movement
Step 5. Reconnoiter
Step 6. Complete the plan
Step 7. Issue the complete order
Step 8. Supervise



1. Receive the Mission

The leader may receive the mission in a warning order, an operation order (OPORD), or a fragmentary order (FRAGO). He immediately begins to analyze it using the factors of METT-T:

What is the MISSION?
What is known about the ENEMY?
How will TERRAIN and weather affect the operation?
What TROOPS are available?
How much TIME is available?

(1) The leader should use no more than one third of the available time for his own planning and for issuing his operation order. The remaining two thirds is for subordinates to plan and prepare for the operation. Leaders should also consider other factors s

D.Smith 14 Aug, 2015 @ 3:33pm 
The Operation Order - OPORD

Task Organization: States how the unit is organized for the operation and gives who is the main effort. The leader sufficiently weighs the main effort for each mission (for example, machine guns and antiarmor weapons) to ensure success.

I. Situation: Provides information essential to subordinate leader's understanding of the situation.

A. Enemy Forces

1. Weather and light data general forecast for the length of the operation: temperature (high & low), sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, moon phase, % illumination, wind speed, wind direction, BMNT, EENT.

Note: You must focus on the effects of weather on military operations rather than the factors that make up the analysis. That is, how does it effect you and your troops on this mission? These types of evaluations are more readily usable by your troops than statements such as "...3 inche
D.Smith 14 Aug, 2015 @ 3:32pm 
: Evasive Driving School Training Course
Bodyguard Training Topics & Course Details
How to run convoy ( with valuable material )
Training for Returning Overseas Security Contractors
Speed Control training
Obstacle course
Time trial pick ups and drop off
Defensive procedures when in convoy
How to use vehicles as a roadblock ( The proper way )
How to set up security perimeter with vehicles
How to use vehicles with infantry
You must have A minimum of 10 hours of evasive driving training logged in to get your drivers button

Rifle training Learn different procedures of carrying a rifle Learn how to shoot long-range and short range Target practice Learn to fire in single shot double tap ( Chest and head ) Go through school to learn when to fire when not to fire Most have a minimum of 10 hours logged in to get rifle training button

D.Smith 14 Aug, 2015 @ 3:32pm 
Dive school loadout check list First weeks course deep diving navigations Second week course inserting exiting from and back Third week training in using underwater transport and getting back to You must have A minimum of 10 hours logged in for diving training button

Jump school Learn jump checklist Learn red yellow green light jumping procedures. Learning parachute control Learning altitude pull Learning landing speed Learning to land within The DZ and what it means Learn how to get to an AA and what it means High altitude drop Night drops You must have A minimum of 10 hours of jump training in order to get your jump wings

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