L E A D E R S H I P E X C E L L E N C E INFANTRY PLATOON TACSOP U.S. ARMY CADET COMMAND Warrior Forge DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE;

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L E A D E R S H I P E X C E L L E N C E INFANTRY PLATOON TACSOP U.S. ARMY CADET COMMAND Warrior Forge DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITED. “TRAIN TO LEAD, WE COMMISSION”

AAR Key Points After-action reviews-- Are conducted during or immediately after each event. Focus on intended training objectives. Focus on soldier, leader, and unit performance. Involve all participants in the discussion. Use open-ended questions. Are related to specific standards. Determine strengths and weaknesses. Link performance to subsequent training. Introduction and rules. Review of training objectives. Commander's mission and intent (what was supposed to happen). Opposing force (OPFOR) commander's mission and intent (when appropriate). Relevant doctrine and tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). Summary of recent events (what happened). Discussion of key issues (why it happened and how to improve). Discussion of optional issues. Discussion of force protection issues (discussed throughout). Closing comments (summary). AAR Format

MEDEVAC Line 1 - ___________________________(Location) Line 2 - ________________(Freq), ________________(Call sign), ________________(suffix) Line 3 – A ____ (Urgent) B ____ (Urgent Surgical) C ____ (Priority) D ____ (Routine) E ____ (Convenience) Line 4 - ____ (A, B, C, or D) (Special Equip) Line 5 - L ____ (Litter) A ____ (Ambulatory) Line 6 - ____ (N, P, E, or X) Line 7 - ____ (A, B, C, D, or E) Line 8 - ____ (A, B, C, D, or E) Line 9 - ____ (N, B, or C) See Section VIII for more details

CALL FOR FIRE “________ THIS IS ________ FIRE FOR EFFECT (OR ADJUST FIRE), OVER” “GRID ________, DIRECTION ________ (IN MILS), OVER” “(TARGET DESCRIPTION), OVER” “(MUNITION REQUESTED-IE. HE, SMOKE), IN EFFECT, OVER” (IF ADJUST FIRE) “ADD/DROP, OVER” (IF ADJUST FIRE) “FIRE FOR EFFECT, OVER” “END OF MISSION, (TARGET DISPOSITION), (ESTIMATED CASUALTIES), OVER” Grid TRP Description.