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  1. This is only for the Weapons Squad. It will be taught by OCS E. Geneva
  2. Land Navigation is one Key tool that every soldier should have and be able to use on the Battle Field. This will help you navigate the map and know where you are at all times.
  3. Designated Marksman Qualification taught by PFC M. Hart
  4. Designated Marksman Qualification taught by CPL A. Hajo
  5. Load into Training room #2 and JBLM server NO LATER THAN 1859 EST. If you load in at 1900EST or past try again next cycle.
  6. Air Assault School trains soldiers to be able proficient in helicopter operations which include both landing and repelling as methods of insertion. Helicopter resupply, considerations and limitations are also taught. Air Assault School finishes with a live fire Field Exercise. This course is taught by Qualification Instructors Awards the Air Assault Badge Airborne School trains soldiers to be able proficient in static line parachute operations. Airborne resupply, considerations and limitations are also taught. Airborne School finishes with a live fire Field Exercise. This course is taught by Qualification Instructors Awards the Airborne Badge Instructor SGT E. Geneva
  7. The Land Navigation Qualification trains soldiers to plot 8 digit grid points, use the baseplate compass and learn the major, minor and supplementary terrain features. The Land Navigation Qualification does not grant any special equipment. Instructor SGT E. Geneva
  8. Ranger School.
  9. All training personnel are required to join JBLM and Training room #2 NLT (No Later Than) 2050EST. Training will begin promptly at 2100EST and will consist of CQB training and Shooting drills.
  10. Airborne & Air Assault School teaches the fundamentals needed to successfully Jump or Air Assault into combat. Instructor SGT E. Geneva
  11. Basic Leader Course Basic Leader Course (BLC) trains soldiers to perform as a fireteam leader and non-commissioned officer. The course goes over expectations, roles and duties of a leader. Unit specific policies, award procedure and disciplinary procedure are also reviewed. This course is taught entirely out of game. This course is taught by staff non-commissioned officers of the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment.
  12. Basic Combat Training (BCT)Basic Combat Training (BCT) is an overview of unit policies and procedures along with an introduction to Advanced Combat Environment (ACE3) medical and controls and Task Force Arrowhead Radio (TFAR). It's the first time Recruits load into an official training and become acclimated to the unit and what is expected from them. Unit keybinds and load-outs are also given out at this time. Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP)Ranger Assessment and Selection Program is our main combat training Privates receive before being assigned to the unit. The training covers fireteam and squad formations, weapons/grenade familiarization, Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) and Close Quarters Battle (CQB) along with anti-tank launcher procedures. Proper vehicle formations and convoy procedure is also taught and reviewed. Instructor PV2 G. Henderson
  13. Explosives Qualification The Explosives Qualification trains soldiers to be able to safely employ demolitions, disarm explosives and use breaching charges. The Explosives Qualification grants soldiers the ability to carry explosives, breaching charges and a defusal kit. This course is taught by Qualification Instructors Awards the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Badge Instructor SGT E. Geneva
  14. Basic Combat Training (BCT) Basic Combat Training (BCT) is an overview of unit policies and procedures along with an introduction to Advanced Combat Environment (ACE3) medical and controls and Task Force Arrowhead Radio (TFAR). It's the first time Recruits load into an official training and become acclimated to the unit and what is expected from them. Unit keybinds and load-outs are also given out at this time. This training is taught by BCT & RASP Instructors At the completion of BCT soldiers are promoted to the rank of Private (PV1) Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP) Ranger Assessment and Selection Program is our main combat training Privates receive before being assigned to the unit. The training covers fireteam and squad formations, weapons/grenade familiarization, Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) and Close Quarters Battle (CQB) along with anti-tank launcher procedures. Proper vehicle formations and convoy procedure is also taught and reviewed. This training is taught by BCT & RASP Instructors Awards the National Defense Service Medal At the completion of RASP soldiers are promoted to the rank of Private Second Class (PV2)
  15. Basic Combat Training (BCT) Basic Combat Training (BCT) is an overview of unit policies and procedures along with an introduction to Advanced Combat Environment (ACE3) medical and controls and Task Force Arrowhead Radio (TFAR). It's the first time Recruits load into an official training and become acclimated to the unit and what is expected from them. Unit keybinds and load-outs are also given out at this time. This training is taught by BCT & RASP Instructors At the completion of BCT soldiers are promoted to the rank of Private (PV1) Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP) Ranger Assessment and Selection Program is our main combat training Privates receive before being assigned to the unit. The training covers fireteam and squad formations, weapons/grenade familiarization, Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) and Close Quarters Battle (CQB) along with anti-tank launcher procedures. Proper vehicle formations and convoy procedure is also taught and reviewed. This training is taught by BCT & RASP Instructors Awards the National Defense Service Medal At the completion of RASP soldiers are promoted to the rank of Private Second Class (PV2) Instructor SGT E. Geneva
  16. Pathfinder School Pathfinder School trains soldiers to be experts in battlefield reconnaissance, small unit tactics and placement of landing zones and drop zones. The Pathfinder Badge grants soldiers the ability to carry higher end equipment (check sign boards for most up to date information). Pathfinder School finishes with a live fire Field Exercise. This course is taught by the S-3 Operations Officer/Chief Awards the Pathfinder Badge Requires: Airborne School Land Navigation Qualification Military Freefall Qualification Must pass day 1 to do day 2.
  17. Pathfinder School Day 1 Pathfinder School trains soldiers to be experts in battlefield reconnaissance, small unit tactics and placement of landing zones and drop zones. The Pathfinder Badge grants soldiers the ability to carry higher end equipment (check sign boards for most up to date information). Pathfinder School finishes with a live fire Field Exercise. This course is taught by the S-3 Operations Officer/Chief Awards the Pathfinder Badge Requires: Airborne School Land Navigation Qualification Military Freefall Qualification Class only has 10 slots.
  18. Air Assault School Air Assault School trains soldiers to be able proficient in helicopter operations which include both landing and repelling as methods of insertion. Helicopter resupply, considerations and limitations are also taught. Air Assault School finishes with a live fire Field Exercise. This course is taught by Qualification Instructors Awards the Air Assault Badge Airborne School Airborne School trains soldiers to be able proficient in static line parachute operations. Airborne resupply, considerations and limitations are also taught. Airborne School finishes with a live fire Field Exercise. This course is taught by Qualification Instructors Awards the Airborne Badge Instructor: SGT E. Geneva
  19. Basic Combat Training (BCT)Basic Combat Training (BCT) is an overview of unit policies and procedures along with an introduction to Advanced Combat Environment (ACE3) medical and controls and Task Force Arrowhead Radio (TFAR). It's the first time Recruits load into an official training and become acclimated to the unit and what is expected from them. Unit keybinds and load-outs are also given out at this time. Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP)Ranger Assessment and Selection Program is our main combat training Privates receive before being assigned to the unit. The training covers fireteam and squad formations, weapons/grenade familiarization, Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) and Close Quarters Battle (CQB) along with anti-tank launcher procedures. Proper vehicle formations and convoy procedure is also taught and reviewed. Instructor SGT E. Geneva
  20. Pathfinder School Pathfinder School trains soldiers to be experts in battlefield reconnaissance, small unit tactics and placement of landing zones and drop zones. The Pathfinder Badge grants soldiers the ability to carry higher end equipment (check sign boards for most up to date information). Pathfinder School finishes with a live fire Field Exercise. Day 2 of 2 day event. This course is taught by the S-3 Operations Officer/Chief Awards the Pathfinder Badge Requires: Airborne School Land Navigation Qualification Military Freefall Qualification
  21. Pathfinder School Pathfinder School trains soldiers to be experts in battlefield reconnaissance, small unit tactics and placement of landing zones and drop zones. The Pathfinder Badge grants soldiers the ability to carry higher end equipment (check sign boards for most up to date information). Pathfinder School finishes with a live fire Field Exercise. This school is a 2 day event. This course is taught by the S-3 Operations Officer/Chief Awards the Pathfinder Badge Requires: Airborne School Land Navigation Qualification Military Freefall Qualification
  22. This training is focused for 68Ws but other personal may join aswell. The training to be conducted 04JUN2021 2100EST will consist of reacting to fire, Reflective fire, and shooting drills. The training will be conducted at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington 98433 (Harvy Point). All training personal must report to the training site and Training room #2 NLT 2050EST to begin training.
  23. This drill will focus on 68W communication in fields of fire and stress test all medics pose and confidence. All training personnel will report to training room #2 NLT 2100EST. Training will commence at 2100EST with late persons being left behind. Training will take place on JBLM "Harvey Point".
  24. BCT & RASP for new RCTs taught by CPL E. Geneva.
  25. DMR is thought by PFC M. Hart.
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