SQUAD REACT TO CONTACT OIC- C/CAPTAIN MESSER.

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SQUAD REACT TO CONTACT OIC- C/CAPTAIN MESSER

SQUAD RACT TO CONTACT LZ UTAH PZ UWB FOB LZ WEST MINSTER PINYON HILL LZ UTAH Situation: Enemy: None Friendly: Ute Warrior Battalion WPNs: Paintball guns OIC: C/Captain Messer PZ UWB FOB LZ WEST MINSTER Lane Mission Ute Warrior BN receives instructions on movement to contact and conducts battle drill 1A at Camp Williams NLT 27 OCT 13 IOT familiarize MS III’s on tactics and to build unit cohesion. OBJ MEDIC HILL Execution: Phase 1: Preparation - AO Recon (OIC, a/OIC, Cadre OIC) - Safety Brief Phase 2: Execution - Instructions on how to conduct react to contact Squads rehears movement to contact Squads conduct movement to contact Phase 3: Recovery - Reconsolidation, AAR MVMT Key Tasks: All equipment verified before FTX Give instructions clearly 3. Enforce Timelines 4. Enforce wear of PPE Endstate: Friendly: MS III’s are confident and capable to conduct movement to contact missions and squads work as cohesive units. WATTS ROAD Carlson Hall Rice-Eccles Stadium Put here in the notes all important information that you are not briefing, such as Tasks, Conditions, & Standards, Classes being taught, who is teaching them, steps take to ensure quality, any extra information that Soldiers or the Commander will need to know about, Coordinating instructions, etc. Sustainment: Trans: Foot Chow: None Resupply: ROTC Trailer MEDEVAC/CASEVAC: P: ROTC Van to Camp Williams A: ROTC Van CASEVAC To Camp Williams C: UWB CLS Personnel MSG Evershed E: MEDEVAC Contact At Cadre Discretion Command and Control: OIC: Messer Safeties: MS IVs Commo: P: Cell phone, Messer (848-667-3957) Call Sign: A: Email: Messer (dominicmesser@yahoo.com) E 500 S Wakara Way

MANEUVER Bunker Personnel Obstacle Wire Obstacle

SQUAD VS SQUAD Tasks: MS III’s will conduct battle drill 1A, react to contact, using IMTs, moving in fire teams and using squad tactics IOT familiarize cadets with basic battle drills. Conditions: Given a distance and direction, paint ball guns, 40 rounds of paint balls per cadet and PPE at the Fall FTX. Standards: Cadets will move using IMTs, Squad Tactics and conduct close range combat against enemy OPs. Reference: FM 3-21.8

ROE When a cadet gets hit with a paint ball they are wounded SAPA will wear wet weather tops (BDU) Squads will wear ACU tops Cadets will only use their weapon Cadets will only engage the SAPA Your weapon will remain on safe until the lane begins and after the engagement is over all cadets will place the weapon on safe It is the squads objective to conduct movement to contact 10 feet is a safety kill Listen to all instructions from the MS IVs

Supply Request

Time Line 0900-0945 Site Orientation, Task, Condition and Standards, Brief of instruction 0945-0950 Safety Brief ,ROE 0950-1000 SOP for Squads 1000-1025 Squads conduct movement to contact 1025-1035 AAR/Rotation

Time Line 1035-1120 Site Orientation, Task, condition and standards, brief of instruction 1120-1125 Safety brief, ROE 1125-1135 SOP for Squad 1135-1200 Squad movement to contact 1200-1210 AAR, Rotation

Time Line SUN OCT 27 CRITICAL EVENTS 1210 Third Platoon Arrives 1210-1220 Safety Brief/ Site Orientation/ ROE/ Tasks, Conditions and Standards 1220-1230 Squads pick up weapons/ safety gear and get into start position 1230-1245 First lane begins 1245-1255 Preparation for next round 1255-1310 Second Lane begins 1310-1320 1320-1335 Last Round begins 1335-1345 Clean up/ AAR/ Rotation 1210-1255 Site Orientation, Task, Condition and Standards, Brief Instruction 1255-1300 Safety Brief, ROE 1300-1310 SOP for Squad 1310-1335 Squad Movement to Contact 1335-1345 AAR, Rotation