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Roll Call S4 Battalion Commander S5 Battalion CSM S6 Battalion XO PAO Mentor OIC A CO CDR B CO CDR RGR CDR Battalion Commander Battalion CSM Battalion XO S1 S2 S3 S3 Plans S3 Training

Quote of the Day “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves” Philippians 2:3 Prayer Breakfast Tuesday, April 9 at 0700 at Festival Uniform is ASUs with necktie and beret Fanning, Pickett, Kator, Bruccoleri, and Snellings

S1: Battalion Strength Report Contracted MS 1 MS 2 MS 3 MS 4 MS 5 Totals 11 20 26 36 3 96 Grand Totals Contract: 96 NC: 46 Total: 142 Non-Contracted MS 1 MS 2 MS 3 Totals 33 13 46

Master Accountability Spreadsheet S1 - Projects Task Last Update Project “Finish” Notes Basic Lab Rosters 1 FEB 2013 Complete Update When Needed. Company Rosters 5 MAR 2013 Master Accountability Spreadsheet 5 April 2013 Always In Progress Updated Daily

S1: SPO 1st round of T-shirts are in! Will bring them tonight to company meetings

S2: Current Events World Powers and Iran met in Kazakhstan in an attempt to negotiate a peaceful settlement to Iran’s nuclear program. However it is highly unlikely any deals will be reached in which Iran agrees to stop its Uranium enrichment and nuclear program. Iranian Delegation

S2: Current Events North Korea continues its war like rhetoric and US intelligence believes N. Korea is going to test long range missiles in the near future. Analysis: All of this crazy talk is for the new leader to show that he is in control and honoring his father’s and grandfather’s legacy, especially with the 100th birthday of Kim Il-Sung coming up. North Korean Troops during training exercise South Korean troops rehearse protecting soft targets from possible N.K. special forces

S2: Weather Weekly forecast predicts very warm weather with a high of 84. Key Weather: 50% chance of T-Storms on Thursday and 70% of Rain on Friday. North Korean Troops during training exercise

S2: Crime Armed Bank robbery at Bank of America Armed Robbery 300 block South Main street Continue to use caution when living off campus as there are crimes being committed in the area. Forgetting simple things like to lock your door can cost you.

Staff Ride moved to next semester Army 10 Miler 20-21OCT12 S3: T 08APR13-12APR13 Staff Ride moved to next semester Army 10 Miler 20-21OCT12 Ranger Challenge 25-28OCT12 BN Halloween Run 31OCT12 *

10 APR 2013 -PLT OPORD Fundamentals - Basic Lab 8 Step Training Date Plan the Training 20 MAR 13 Certify Leaders 03 APR 13 Recon the Site 27 MAR 13 Issue the Plan Rehearse 09/10 APR 13 Execute 10 APR 13 Conduct an AAR Retrain TRAINING EVENT: PLT OPORD Fundamentals OIC: Rankin NCOIC: Henderson MISSION: Basic Lab Cadets and BCCs conduct PLT OPORD Fundamentals class in AO Memorial Hall/National Guard Armory from 1535-1730 on 10 APR 2013. Purpose: Familiarize MSII Cadets and BCCs on PLT OPORD Planning Process. MSI cadets will receive rehearsal training regarding SQD OPORDS. Key Tasks: Initial OPORD planning walk-through Cadets learn to break down PLT / SQD OPORD correctly. Conduct OPORD practical Conduct AAR End state: MSI’s / MSII Cadets and BCCs are trained to standard on the PLT / SQD OPORD. Resources: FM 7-8 Chap 2 Number of Cadets Trained: ~ 84 CLASSES MSI Concept of the Operation: 4 Phases Phase 1: Cadets are split between MSI and MSII class, they then move to the national guard armory and ROTC classroom to receive instruction. MSI’s will move to the armory, while MSII will move to the ROTC classroom. Phase 2: Cadets within the armory will be broken up into groups and divided amongst MSIV instructors. Cadets will conduct a OPORD planning process using a TMK inside. This will be done by MS1s/MS2s. Phase 3: Cadets receive and brief an OPORD and break it down to their peers in the classroom / national guard armory. Phase 4 : AAR conducted with all SQD’s back and formed up in the Memorial parking lot. Risk Assessment: LOW 2 PLT MSII 1PLT CLASS COORDINATION TIME LINE 13 MAR 13 Instructors Location: Memorial Hall/National Guard Armory Resources: TMK’s, Projector Req Soldier Equip: Cadets- ACUs + LBVs. 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 Parking Lot 1540 Classes begin 1610 Classes end/Check on learning 1615 OPORD practical begin 1720 Practical's End 1725 AAR National Guard Armory (SQD OPORD) GRP 1: Bracero / Betourne GRP 2: Giordano / Scanlon GRP 3: Fida / Wolfe ROTC Classroom (PLT OPORD) SQD 4: Anzalone / Mraw SQD 5: Terry / Langan Remaining MSIV’s will assist cadets by answering questions and providing feedback for their OPORDs.

Staff Ride moved to next semester Army 10 Miler 20-21OCT12 S3: T-1 15APR13-19APR13 Staff Ride moved to next semester Army 10 Miler 20-21OCT12 Ranger Challenge 25-28OCT12 BN Halloween Run 31OCT12 *

17 APR 2013: SQUAD Competition Inclement Weather Plan 8 Step Training Date Plan the Training 04 APR 13 Certify Leaders 05 APR 13 Recon the Site Issue the Plan 08 APR 13 Rehearse 17 APR 13 Execute Conduct an AAR Retrain TBD TRAINING EVENT: Squad Competition OIC: Maisel NCOIC: Betourne MISSION: Cadets will compete in squads at multiple training exercises IOT demonstrate what they have learned throughout the year, apply skills in a variety of situations and to build camaraderie through competition. Key Tasks: Cadets perform LANDNAV skills Cadets perform first aid , create and report a 9-line Cadets perform a push and pull up contest Cadets perform a Lane Tactics test Cadets perform a claymore set up practical Cadets conduct movement relays (low/ high crawl and buddy carries) Conduct a final lab AAR for overall improved retraining in the future End state: Cadets and BCCs will be scored on performances at each station and winning squad will be rewarded T.M.U: Squad 1: Crisler Lane 1: Riscassi, Roessel Squad 2: Triplett Lane 2:Terry, Zero Squad 3: Elliot Lane 3: Gregorio, Florio Squad 4: Mueller Lane 4: Engle, Karski Squad 5: Baxter Lane 5: Gio, Fanning Squad 6: Bracero Lane 6: Cary, Pisano Squad 7: Pardue Lane 7: Fida, Anzalone Squad 8: Langan Lane 8: Mraw, Wolfe Squad 9: Rankin Lane 9: Henderson Bruc Injured Soldier: Park 8 9 7 Concept of the Operation: Cadets and BCC’s will conduct a squad competition Phase 1- Preparation: Cadets will form up in the parking lot under the baseball fields for FF. Cadets will be split into 9 squads with an assigned MSIII as squad leader. An assigned MSIV will move with each squad in order to evaluate Phase 2- Movement: Each squad will move out to assigned starting lane where two MSIV’s will be stationed Phase 3- Execution: Each lane will begin at the sound of the horn. Squads will have 5 minutes to complete task. Each lane will be timed/graded for speed, accuracy, and quantity by assigned MSIV’s. After 5 min squads will have 2 min to rotate to next lane, in numerical order. Phase 4- Exfil: Cadets will regroup at FF cite, turn in weapons, and conduct a final AAR (Elliot, Roessel). Winners will be awarded Risk Assessment LOW 1 6 2 1PLT 3 2 PLT FF 1 4 5 2 COORDINATION TIMELINE 13 FEB 13 Inclement Weather Plan Location: Chestnut Ridge Resources: Dummy M16s, Water Jugs, CLS bag, litter, cones, pull up bar, maps, Claymores Req Soldier Equip: Cadets- ACUs. BCCs-civilians. All-water source, notebook, pen or pencil. LBV Key Personnel: Cadets and Lab participants with MSIVs as graders Administrative 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. References FM 7-92 1530 First Formation 1535-1600 Designation of squads and movement to lane 1600-1705 Competition 1705-1710 Movement back to parking lot 1710-1720 AAR/ Grading and determination of winners 1720-1730 Award ceremony (winner for each lane and overall winner) Squad competition will take place in the rain or shine. The only change that will be made is that cadets will not run in between lanes, they will RANGE walk. Also, if there is lightening there will not be a pull up lane. This lane will be turned into sit-ups instead.

SQUAD COMPETITION BREAK DOWN 17 APR 2013 *

GENERAL ALL MS4’s should have pencil on them Must keep track of grades for each squad KNOLL- you will be taking pictures Everything else will be provided Uniform FOR SENIORS: ACUs (no LBE) Deductions: 10 seconds added on to total time for each penalty, look for obvious penalties Each lane is 5 minutes, 2 minutes allotted in between lanes for movement Time starts when air horn blows *

Lane 1: First Aid, Evaluate Casualty Graders: Riscassi and Roessel Casualty: Park Cadets will evaluate Park’s injuries, treat them and then carry her on a litter for a certain distance and then back Cadets should switch after they get to the first cone Park– be a good actor to make it seem realistic Fake wounds, CLS bag, litter, stopwatch and cones will be provided Grading based on time, look for obvious penalties *

Based on how many pushups in 5 minutes 2 Cadets at a time Lane 2: Push Ups Graders: Terry/Zero Based on how many pushups in 5 minutes 2 Cadets at a time Pushups must be correct in order for them to count *

Lane 3: 9-Line Graders: Gregorio/Florio Cadets will be reminded to bring their own 9 lines You will read off a scenario and they will have a copy to look at as well You will be provided with scenario and answer key for grading purposes Grading is based on how fast they complete the 9-line and call it up to higher via walkie talkie Maisel and Betourne will have walkie talkie and call signs Time stops when we say “OUT” You will be provided with 9-lines for the cadets to use *

Graders: Engle/Karski One pull up bar Lane 4: Pull-Ups Graders: Engle/Karski One pull up bar Females: 30 seconds is equivalent to 5 pull ups, but they can do pull ups if they want Males: pull-ups only Grading is based on how many pull ups in 5 minutes Stopwatch will be provided for female arm hang *

Lane 5: Land Navigation Graders: Gio/Fanning 45 maps and 15 protractors 5 maps per squad MAPS MUST BE SWITCHED OUT AFTER EACH SQUAD Land navigation test will be provided Grading is based on how many questions they get right – not based on total number of questions You will be provided with answer key *

Lane 6: Low/High Crawl Graders: Cary/Pisano Water balloons/water guns Can you provide these? - Yes Two cadets at a time Cadets will low crawl under wire Cadets will high crawl back Each cadet will have a rubber duck Grading is based on amount of time it takes to complete *

Lane 7: OPORD and Tactics Graders: Anzalone/Fida OPORD/Tactics test will be provided What are the 5 paragraphs? Who goes in the R&S team? How would you use a challenge and password? Grading is based on how many questions they get right You will be provided with answer key *

Lane 8: Buddy Carries Graders: Mraw/Wolfe Water balloons/water guns Can you provide these? Three lanes Fireman’s Neck Drag Underarm Pull 1 pair at each lane a time, cadets will switch when they get to the cone and come back MUST DO AT LEAST TWO FOR EACH LANE Everyone must go at least once Grading is based on the amount of time it take to complete all carries *

Lane 9: Claymore Graders: Henderson/Bruc 5 claymores will be provided Cadets will set up one claymore at a time Cadets will have to high crawl to and from claymore set up site (will be designated by cones) No one can set up a claymore twice unless everyone has already gone As soon as one group reaches the second cone, the next group can start prepping their claymore Grading is based on how many claymores cadets can set up correctly *

LaneTACs/Evaluators: You will be attached to a squad You do NOT have to participate in the challenges, just observe the SL Positive spot reports SL’s will not know that positive spot reports are possible Ensure SL has his/her cadets double time in between stations *

Squad 2: Triplett  Gragg Squad 3: Elliott  Johnson Graders: Squad 1: Crisler  Berry Squad 2: Triplett  Gragg Squad 3: Elliott  Johnson Squad 4: Mueller  Munoz Squad 5: Baxter  Pickett Squad 6: Bracero  Sager Squad 7: Pardue  Strunck Squad 8: Langan  Tyner Squad 9: Rankin  Whitticar *

Staff Ride moved to next semester Army 10 Miler 20-21OCT12 S3: T-2 22APR13-26APR13 Monday, 22 April Tuesday, 23 April Wednesday, 24 April Thursday, 25 April Friday, 26 April PT: A Co: 0550 Godwin Core/Upper/Run B Co: UREC Ranger Group: 0530 Sprints Co Meetings: 2000 Memorial TBD Joins BN PT A and B Co: APFT Standards, Prep APFT: All Units: 0520 Bridgeforth Staff Ride moved to next semester Army 10 Miler 20-21OCT12 Ranger Challenge 25-28OCT12 BN Halloween Run 31OCT12 *

S3: AAR Recon Lab Issue: Visual Aid Discussion: Lab participants felt that visual aids would have helped in their planning process of the mission. Recommendation: Bring a map or Google image of the training area for each lane to use in their planning process.   Issue: Opords Discussion: MSII’s want a more detailed opord to be briefed to them so that they can practice flipping a STX opord. Recommendation: The OIC for lab will create a detailed opord for each lane instead of having the lane walkers make them up. Issue: Distance of Lanes Discussion: Lab Participants felt as if the lanes were too short and were to close together. Recommendation: Use full extent of training area provided to spread out lanes *

APR 2013 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 31 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 E30 Easter JFTX PCC/PCI Final May Commissioning OPORD BN Dinning Out Veterans Memorial 5K @ Richmond MS IVs LIVE FIRE MS I/II LAB: SQD Recon #2 MS III LAB: PLT Raid Shenandoah Valley Prayer Breakfast 0650-0900 Softball Recruiting JFTX MS I/II LAB: Raid OPS CHOICES MS III LAB: JFTX Prep/No LAB JFTX George C Marshall Conference JFTX Recovery LAB: SQD Comp MS III WF PCC/PCI #1 Hornet’s Nest Screening CHOICES MSIV Supply Turn-In SMP Ft Pickett EST/IED SMP Ft Pickett EST/IED Award Ceremony 1535 MS III WF PCC/PCI Final Last Day of Classes Final Record APFT Graduation Commission Rehearsal Comission Ceremony SMP Outbriefs LAB/ TRAINING/MEETING CAMPUS EVENTS CAMPUS EVENTS BN EVENTS BN EVENTS TRAINING HOLIDAY TRAINING HOLIDAY OTHER CADRE ACTION

S3: JFTX Overview Participating Universities: JMU, University of Richmond, Liberty, University of Virginia, Virginia State Location: Fort Pickett CONOP: Day 1: 11APR13: In Processing, classrooms JMU has no designated responsibilities, but MSIVs will assist in bunk-making, general preparation Day 2 and 3: 12APR13: STX OR Land Nav A Company conducts Land Nav on day 2, 7 STX lanes on day 3 Written: Mraw- OIC Kator, Langan, Pardue, Riscassi- Proctors Day: Gio- OIC Henderson- TOC Florio/Terry- CP 1 Night: Fida- OIC Mraw- TOC Langan/Pardue- CP 1 Kator- Van Patrol B Company conducts 7 STX Lanes on day 2, Land Nav on day 3 Lane 5: Bruccoleri- TAC Pisano/Bracero- OPFOR Lane 6: Triplett- TAC Cary/Mueller/Rankin- OPFOR *

S3: JFTX Overview CONOP: Day 4: 14APR13: Ruck March, Barracks clearing Barracks Insp, Ruck: Terry, Florio, Pardue, Riscassi, Henderson Patrolling Lanes: Lane A2 Triplett, Bruccoleri- TACs Pisano, Cary, Mueller, Bracero- OPFOR *

OPERATION RAPTOR PHASE I PHASE II PHASE IIIb PHASE IIIa PHASE V Mobilization Initial Reception at In-Processing Barracks Home Station Prep PCI A Company Conducts Land Navigation first Written Test In Barracks Transportation Via Bus to Fort Pickett LAND NAV TRAINING Land Nav By Day Land Nav By Night PHASE IIIa Demobilization Transportation via Bus to JMU STX Lanes B Company Conducts STX Lanes first PHASE V Recovery at Barracks PATROLLING 1 Lane Transportation Via Bus to Barracks PHASE IV

3S: Day 1 Timeline 1800 – Main Body personnel arrive NLT 1900 – All Main Body personnel on ground at Ft. Pickett S-1 announces roster 1920 -- Garrison Operations Overview / Class with PMSs begin 2000 – CO-Level leadership receives OPORD from Cadre in WARNO/OPORD/FRAGO form IAW WF SOP 2010 -- Garrison orders process begins 2359 – Lights Out Task to MSIVs- JMU IVs are not participating in In-Processing. However, cadets may require guidance with orders process, and will likely require support with barracks tasks (hospital folding, maintaining equipment, etc).

S3: Day 2 Timeline A Company 0700 – First Call / Personal Hygiene / Chow (optional)/ Barracks Cleaning 0830 –First Formation 0845 –takes Written Land Navigation Test 0945 – Written Land Navigation Test complete / load trans for Day / Night LN site    NLT 1000 – Begin movement to D/N LN Site NLT 1045 – Begin Day Land Nav Brief NLT 1130 – Day Land Nav Hot; chow NLT 1630 – Day Land Nav Cold; chow; Cadet Change of Responsibility; orders process NLT 2000 – Begin Night Land Nav brief NLT 2030 – Night Land Nav Hot 2100 - MSIV and Cadre Synchronization Meeting (TBD) NLT 2330 – Night Land Nav Cold; movement back to billets; lights out B Company 0500 –First Call / Personal Hygiene / Chow (optional) 0550 –Load trans for STX site 0645 – STX hot; SQDs and OPFOR dropped off 0700 – First STX lane begins 1930 – STX cold; trans picks up personnel; begin movement back to barracks 2000 – Consolidate at barracks; hot chow *

S3: Day 3 Timeline A Company 0500 –First Call / Personal Hygiene / Chow (optional) 0550 –Load trans for STX site 0645 – STX hot; SQDs and OPFOR dropped off 0700 – First STX lane begins 1930 – STX cold; trans picks up personnel; begin movement back to barracks 2000 – Consolidate at barracks; hot chow B Company 0700 – First Call / Personal Hygiene / Chow (optional)/ Barracks Cleaning 0830 –First Formation 0845 –takes Written Land Navigation Test 0945 – Written Land Navigation Test complete / load trans for Day / Night LN site    NLT 1000 – Begin movement to D/N LN Site NLT 1045 – Begin Day Land Nav Brief NLT 1130 – Day Land Nav Hot; chow NLT 1630 – Day Land Nav Cold; chow; Cadet Change of Responsibility; orders process NLT 2000 – Begin Night Land Nav brief NLT 2030 – Night Land Nav Hot 2100 - MSIV and Cadre Synchronization Meeting (TBD) NLT 2330 – Night Land Nav Cold; movement back to billets; lights out *

S3: Day 4 Timeline All Units 0430 – First Call; Personal hygiene; chow 0600 – PLTs picked up by STX TAC; load trans for PTL lanes 0600 – Non-STX personnel begin cleaning / clearing barracks 0645 – STX hot; Squads and OPFOR dropped off 0700 – PTL lane begins 1000 – PTL Lane Complete; all personnel consolidate at STX TOC 1030 – Peer Evaluations 1100 – Closing Ceremony *

S3: TAC OIC Highlights No Advanced Lab this week JFTX Review / Q&A session on Wednesday (time and location TBD)

Lab 3 April: PLT Raid AAR Sustains Time management by the PL during the planning phase New location for the AA and OBJ Actions on the OBJ was done quickly and accurately Improves Situational awareness Assault line was set up too close to support line, resulted in fratricide Awareness of the route to and from the assault position / release point PCI equipment prior to lab Some radios were not working Security in the AA Full 360 security is not always necessary, strong point security could allow for more effective rehearsals

MSIII Eval Matrix Training Week # 1SG 1 PL 1 PSG 2 PL 2 PSG 1 Berry (CR) Knowles (CR) Caron (BR) Chuckney (BX) Munoz (EL) 3 Gragg (BR) Arnold (EL) Hoen (CR) Parker (BR) Sager (BX) 5 Brosnan (BX) Berry (BX) Cox (CR) Fitch (BR) 7 Caron (EL) Pickett (BX) Sager (EL) Parker (CR) 9 Hoen (TR) Chuckney (TR) Berry (PS) Fitch (MU) Munoz (RO) 11 Pickett (PS) Knowles (RO) Brosnan (TR) Sager (PS) Parker (MU) 13 Chuckney(MU) Caron (MU) Gragg (RO) Fitch (TR) Hoen (PS) 15 Arnold (PS) Brosnan (MU) Pickett (RO) Sager (TR) Training Week# Brown (TR) Pieper (TR) Lucas (PS) McCue (MU) Wilson (RO) Johnson (PS) Strunk (RO) McBride (TR) Fost (PS) Whitticar (MU) Snellings (MU) Pieper (RO) McCormick (TR) Tyner (PS) McBride (RO) Lucas (MU) Wilson (CR) Pieper (CR) Strunk (BR) Tyner (BX) McCormick (EL) Fost (BR) Lucas (EL) Johnson (CR) Whitticar (BR) McCue (BX) McBride (BX) Snellings (EL) Brown (CR) Wilson (BR) Whitticar (EL) Johnson (BR) Pieper (BX) McCue (EL) Fost (CR)

MSIII Squad and Team Leaders Alpha 1-1 (MU) Alpha 1-2 (MU) Alpha 1-3 (PS) Alpha 1-4 (PS) Alpha 2-1 (TR) Alpha 2-2 (TR) Alpha 2-3 (RO) Alpha 2-4 (RO) 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 (CR) Bravo 1-2 (CR) Bravo 1-3 (BX) Bravo 1-4 (BX) Bravo 2-1 (BR) Bravo 2-2 (BR) Bravo 2-3 (EL) Bravo 2-4 (EL) 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

JPSC Lab 3 APR: PLT RAID Name Position TAC MB PF CF RS MA SJ IN IP DK LD EI LE CO CP PS DO GR NET Knowles PL Baxter E X S Wilson APL Elliott Fitch Triplett N Parker Pisano

S4 Highlights JFTX supply requests? 16Apr13 MS4 Turn-in No tape (unless holding straps folded nicely), wash PT jacket and pants Bring in pins you are no longer using JFTX supply requests?

S5 CHOICES Events: April 12th April 15th Times: 0915-1430 Support Matrix

S6 Cadet Lab Current status is GREEN (LABCON 3.0) Misc. News Sign up for MSG Decker 5k

S6 Upload to SharePoint

YOU CAN DO IT! JMUAD\[user name] [Password] JMU EXAMPLE JMUAD\Rankinam ***************** YOU CAN DO IT!

S6 SharePoint - CONOPS (Basic and Advanced), Staff Calls, Dinning Out information, Morning Medical Massacre (Whatever it was called), Guides / Points of Contact, etc. - Continuity uploaded MUST make sense, that anyone could read it and understand it. You have until Wednesday (10 APR 2013) to upload continuity before I start twisting arms and snapping necks.

Alpha Company C/CPT Kator, CDR C/1LT Wolfe, XO C/1SG Chuckney, 1SG “Y'all Gon Learn Today”

Alpha Company Key Highlights -JFTX Thursday - Equipment turn in next week

5050 Alpha Company Unexcused Absences Lee (Brian), MS2, non-contracted, 3APR2013, 5APR2013 Kraemer, MS1, non-contracted, 3APR2013 Palmer, MS1, non-contracted, 5APR2013 Ramos-Flynn, MS1, non-contrctaed, 5APR2013 Sager, MS3, contracted, 5APR2013 Formica, MS1, contracted, 5APR2013 Stout, MS1, non-contracted, 5APR2013 Munoz, MS3, contracted, 5APR2013 Mery, MS2, non-contracted, 5APR2013 Mueller, Travis, MS4, contracted, 5APR2013 Triplett, Sarah, MS4, contracted, 5APR2013 Britton, Acacia, MS2, non-contracted, 3APR2013, 5APR2013 St. Pierre, Matthew, MS1, non-contracted, 3APR2013, 5APR2013 Hoen, William, MS3, contracted, 5APR2013 Thompson, Gregory, non-contracted, 5APR2013 Gregorio, Kelly, MS4, contracted, 5APR2013

Alpha Company 5151 Monday 8 April Tuesday 9 Wednesday 10 Thursday 11 Friday 12 0550-0700 0525-0700 N/A AO UREC Turf AO Memorial AO Godwin Modified Winter IPFU ACU, LBV, Ruck, Reflective Belt Long Run MS III/IV/V Ruck March JFTX

B CO Major Training JFTX – 11 1500 APR 13 Motto “Suns out, Guns out”

Unexcused Absences Park, Eleanor MSIV, Contracted 02Apr13 Pastino, Alex MSI, Contracted 03Apr13 Vito, Julia MSI, Not Contracted 03Apr13 Daoud, Joseph MSII, Not Contracted 03Apr13 Miller, Austin; MS1 Not contracted 03Apr13 Cowen, Joseph; MS1 Not contracted 03Apr13, 05Apr13 Racanelli, Andre; MS1 Not contracted 03Apr13, 05Apr13 Sims, Heather; MS1 Contracted 03Apr13 Rotte, Helena; MS1 Not contracted 03Apr13 Lee, Kristen MS1 Not Contracted 03Apr13, 05Apr13 Perry, Sarah MS1 Not Contracted 03Apr13 Leshock, Dominic MS1 Not Contracted 05Apr13 Hunter, Richard MS1 Not Contracted 05Apr13 Whittcar, Maxwell MSIII, Contracted 05Apr13 (25 minutes late to Mill Ball Formation) McCormick, Christopher MSIII, Contracted 05Apr13 (25 minutes late to Mill Ball Formation)

PT Monday 08APR13 Tuesday 09APR13 Wednesday 10APR13 Thursday 11APR13 Friday 12APR13 0550-0700 AO Godwin Hall Modified Winter IPFU AGR AO Memorial Hall TBD AO Urec Turf Circuit workout/ Run No PT

Ranger PT Plan

Mentorship Continue doing monthly counseling forms Talk to any mentees who may be doing summer training and give them tips and advice on how to succeed, especially MS III’s going to LDAC Any questions feel free to ask Mentorship.JMU.ROTC@gmail.com

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