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Training Meeting 08OCT2012- 14OCT2012. Quote of the Day. “ May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope .” - Romans 15:13 OCF: Wednesday at 1930 at cFanning’s house; we will be looking at Joshua still.
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Training Meeting 08OCT2012- 14OCT2012
Quote of the Day “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” -Romans 15:13 OCF: Wednesday at 1930 at cFanning’s house; we will be looking at Joshua still
S1: Battalion Strength Report Contracted Non-Contracted
S1: Battalion Accountability 143 Assigned 127 Present 2 Excused 14 Unexcused 143 Assigned 134 Present 3 Excused 6 Unexcused 153 Assigned 147 Present 1 Excused 5 Unexcused 143 Assigned 122 Present 9 Excused 12 Unexcused
S1 • PT Excusal Forms • I need to see them before I mark someone as excused. Otherwise, that cadet is marked as unexcused • IET Cadets • IET is done doing their own PT. Former IET cadets will now do PT with the rest of the BN. 1SGs: be sure to include them in your count.
AS1 CULP/Project Go Cadets who have directly contacted me with interest so far: Contracted: MS1s: Williams, Sims, Earwood, Pastino, Evans MS2s: Plumely, Pace, Francis, Ambrosich, Peebles Sent out multiple BN emails as reminder for application date/will continue to email and promote CULP/Project GO until at least 12 cadets apply.
S1: SPO Tent Setup B Co this week Alumni Weekend 26-27 October BOSS Due by Wednesday
S1: SPO Dining In
S2 Weather: Mostly sunny, high of 72, low of 35 Community Alert: No new criminal activity off campus Continue to use caution on Devon Lane and surrounding neighborhoods Current Events: Haqqani insurgent network believed to be driving force behind insider attacks by forces in Afghanistan
S3 • Staff Ride 20OCT12 • Army 10 Miler 20-21OCT12 • Ranger Challenge 25-28OCT12 • BN Halloween Run 31OCT12 *
S3 • Utilize the graphics in the ADP sent out by CAPT Lingle for your CONOPs • Follow the memorandum CPT Ware handed out in class when OIC *
T+1 (30SEP12-07OCT12) TCCC#1 SQD Attack AAR Issue –View of demonstration Discussion – Since we were in the classroom, some cadets in the back of the room had a hard time seeing what was being demonstrated at the front of the room. Recommendation – Do the demonstration on a table Issue –Taking notes Discussion – Instruction went by too quickly for cadets to take adequate notes from the PowerPoint presentations. Recommendation – Slow down during instruction time, allowing cadets to take sufficient notes on topics and restate key information. Issue – More realistic practical Discussion – Cadets wanted a more realistic casualty to evaluate as better visual aid Recommendation – Use dummies with fake blood and injures to show possible signs and symptoms expected when evaluating a casualty Issue – Confusion about differences between first-aid devices Discussion – Identify all the different ways to use the first aid tools and explain when to use each variation Recommendation – More thorough definition and explanation of the purpose of each device through slides *
8 Step Training Model T-5 11NOV12 – 18NOV12 * CURRENT AS OF: 29 MAY 12
8 Step Training Model T-4 04NOV12 – 11NOV12 * CURRENT AS OF: 29 MAY 12
8 Step Training Model T-3 28OCT12 – 04NOV12 * CURRENT AS OF: 29 MAY 12
8 Step Training Model T-2 21OCT12 – 28OCT12 * CURRENT AS OF: 29 MAY 12
8 Step Training Model T-1 14OCT12 – 21OCT12 * CURRENT AS OF: 29 MAY 12
8 Step Training Model T 07OCT12 – 14OCT12 * CURRENT AS OF: 29 MAY 12
LAB 100/200 – Tactical Combat Casualty Care #2 MISSION: MS1, MS II, and BCCs will conduct a Tactical Combat Casualty Care #2 course on 10 Oct 2012 at Memorial in order to educate students on splinting, airway management, and respiratory issues, and controlling bleeding CONCEPT OF THE OPERATION: This operation will be conducted in four phases. Phase I:This phase begins with ensuring each student understands the concept of the operation at Company Meeting, via e-mail, and briefed at staff call/training meeting on 8 Oct 2012. This phase will end when feedback of understanding is returned Phase II: This will begin with lab formation of full accountability outside of Memorial hall. Followed by group separation to conduct the proper training. This phase will end when class rotations are initiated Phase III: This phase begins with PowerPoint presentation introduction prior to class rotations. Within two rotations, MS II instructors will teach a total of eight classes (four per rotation) to the students. After conducting class instruction in the rotation, students will conduct practicals at the end to ensure proper understanding of the material given Phase IV: This phase begins with a review of the material, followed by an organized police call and After Action Review at the completion of lab. This phase ends with a final formation with full accountability Coordinating Instructions: Uniform: ACUs/A Risk Assess: L Cadet OIC: cEngle Cadet NCOIC: cWolfe Cadet Instructor: cMiller and cKeklik N Lab Formation ROTC Time Line: 11 OCT 2012 1430-1435 First Formation at Armory 1435-1505 Rotation Identify and Treat Head Injury Control Bleeding of the Neck Control bleeding of the open chest wound Control bleeding of the abdominal wound PRACTICAL 1505-1535 Rotation 2 Maintain Open Airway Identify and Treat Tension Pneumothorax PRACTICAL 1535-1605 Rotation 3 Splinting PRACTICAL 1605-1615 Review 1615-1630 AAR/Final Formation Task to Maneuver Units FF – cOIC Engle, cNCOIC Wolfe PowerPoint Presentation: MS 4s Rotation 1: cMiller, MS4 instructors cEngle, cWolfe Rotation 2: cKeklik, MS4 instructors cEngle, cWolfe Rotation 3: cMiller, MS4 instructors, cEngle, cWolfe Practical (s): supervised/guided by MS 4s
S3: TAC OIC Key Highlights: • Week 11 and 12 coordination • Land Nav Retrain Focus: Parker, Pickett, Johnson, Munoz, Strunck
S3: TAC OIC AAR SQD ATTACK • Issue: Objective • Discussion: One of the OBJ’s planned was located at the intersection of 2 LDA’s and another footpath making the OBJ very difficult to negotiate. Reconnaissance of the OBJ proved to be difficult as well. • Recommendation: Plan for OBJ’s that may be less difficult and gradually increase in difficulty as STX progress. • Issue: OPFOR placement • Discussion: OPFOR were instructed where to set-up for their specific lanes. OPFOR for one of the STX lanes was in the incorrect location and had to be moved at the last moment. This caused confusion between the TAC’s and the MS3’s. • Recommendation: OPFOR should be placed by either the OIC or NCOIC prior to the start of lab. TAC’s should all have a copy of the CONOP on them at lab.
T-5 10 – 14 NOV 8 Step Training Model
T-404- 08 NOV 8 Step Training Model
T-327OCT-2 NOV 8 Step Training Model
T-221 – 25 OCT 8 Step Training Model
T-1 15 – 19 OCT 8 Step Training Model
S4 NEW STANDARD: Lab NCOIC’s please send me a digital copy of your supply request DA 2062 Saves time and it can be sent to CPT Ware and Mr. Lawson to proof read and ensure we have everything you request. Follow the memorandum regarding lab standards and timeliness. New NCOIC standards have been sent out via email to all MS4s, and posted on supply room door.
S6 Computer Status Report: Yellow SharePoint
A CO Requests for Support A CO XO: Kator, Dan CO Training Meetings CoC Meetings 08OCT2012 1800
A CO Unexcused Absences 1. Brymer, PT 2. Cox, PT 3. Anthony, Alexander, PT & Lab 4. Lee, Brian, PT 5. Britton, PT 6. Keklik, PT 7. Smick, PT
B CO Key Highlights PT Test Average: 282.8 Major Training Staff Ride Dining In
B CO Unexcused Absences Chinn, PT Sullivian, PT Racanelli, PT Anthony, Jelesea, PT
B CO PT Plan:
10 Miler Highlights Uniforms have been ordered Contact and lodging roster will be completed NLT 12 Oct 12
Mentor OIC The New due date is 22 OCT 2012. New memorandum – in binder. All counseling forms – in binder. 104R and transcript – in binder. Your Over all slides – to Me. Your list of mentorship activities – to Me.
Mentor OIC-Tips Scholarship – Midterms. Service and Learning Center. Help your mentee’s find tutors – TA’s. Writing Center. http://www.rapidlearningcenter.com/. PT Stress the importance of PT to your non-contracted cadets. Wishful thinking is not a course of action. Tactical Leadership Evaluations.
Mentor OIC Inform me if Mentors need assistance. Mentees get in trouble. Mentees who are struggling on the AFPT. Emotional distress. Midterms are a stressful time.
BN PAO Pictures updated Sunday!
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