Operation WARRIOR FORGE Supplemental Training Guide

Operation WARRIOR FORGE Supplemental Training Guide

Operation WARRIOR FORGE Supplemental Training Guide This guide is designed to augment Warrior Forge training and is based on input and experience gathered from previous years. Supplemental training addresses skills Cadets will require to successfully execute Warrior Forge. The intent is for Cadre to review this material during designated Training Day while Cadets are not involved with set committee training. Sections A and B are initial overview and Warrior Forge reception requirements. Sections C through I are for review purposes to reinforce necessary skills. Training Day SUBJECT Page D1 – D2 RTO In-Brief (SECTION A) Intro of Regimental Cadre ............................................................ A-1 WF Chain-of-Command ................................................................ A-1 WF Policy Letters ......................................................................... A-1 IG Policies and Procedures ......................................................... A-2 Cadet Use of Telephones ............................................................. A-2 Emergency Notifications ............................................................. A-2 Shoppette Policy .......................................................................... A-3 Cadet Personal PT (Policy) .......................................................... A-3 Foot March Routes ....................................................................... A-3 WF Timeline, Completion Requirements, RECONDO ................ A-3 Cadet Chain of Command ............................................................ A-5 Consideration for Others/EEO ..................................................... A-5 Saluting ......................................................................................... A-5 Barracks Standards and Integration Policy ............................... A-5 D2 – D3 Subjects covered by PTO/PTNCO (SECTION B) Risk Assessment ......................................................................... B-1 Safety/Security .............................................................................. B-1 Barracks Maintenance/Hygiene ................................................... B-1 Fitting/Wear of Uniform & MOLLE ............................................... B-2 Initial Inspections (Packing List) ................................................. B-2 Regimental Affiliation/Traditions/History/Lineage ..................... B-2 Leader Stakes Criteria .................................................................. B-2 LDP Review ................................................................................... B-2 Customs and Courtesies ............................................................. B-2 Cadet Creed/Soldier’s Creed ....................................................... B-3 Lyrics for the Army Song ............................................................. B-4 Lyrics for the Cadet Command Song ......................................... B-5 Drill & Ceremony .......................................................................... B-5 i Training Day SUBJECT Page D3 – D4 Common Teaching Scenario, Cultural Awareness, and Ethics (SECTION C) Common Teaching Scenario (CTS) ............................................ C-1 Cultural Awareness ...................................................................... C-3 Ethics and Values ......................................................................... C-4 D4 – D5 Land Navigation Review (SECTION D) Land navigation Training ............................................................. D-1 WF Requirements ........................................................................ D-1 Land Navigation Markings ........................................................... D-2 Land Navigation Planning ........................................................... D-3 Declination .................................................................................... D-4 Locating Points Intersection ................................................................................ D-10 Resection .................................................................................... D-12 Polar Coordinates ...................................................................... D-14 Terrain Features ........................................................................... D-16 Navigational Methods Dead Reckoning ......................................................................... D-24 Terrain Association ................................................................... D-26 Pace Count ................................................................................. D-28 Compass Techniques Following an Azimuth ................................................................ D-29 Bypassing Obstacle ................................................................... D-31 Contour Intervals and Elevation .................................................. D-32 D5 – D6 Hygiene (SECTION E) Extended Field Hygiene ............................................................... E-1 Basic Foot Care ............................................................................ E-4 Fitting of Boots ............................................................................. E-7 Blister Prevention ......................................................................... E-9 D10 – D13 First Aid (SECTION F) Medical Overview ......................................................................... F-1 Medical Do’s and Don’ts ............................................................. F-1 9-Line MEDEVAC .......................................................................... F-2 ii Training Day SUBJECT Page D10 – D13 Weapons Handling (SECTION G) Accountability .............................................................................. G-1 Clearing Procedures M16 series ................................................................................. G-2 M249 .......................................................................................... G-4 M60 ............................................................................................ G-3 ROE and Escalation of Force ..................................................... G-5 D10 – D14 Tactical Review (SECTION H) Troop Leading Procedures ............................................................ H-1 Squad Warning/Operations Orders ............................................... H-3 Squad Tactical Missions Squad Attack ................................................................................... H-14 Break Contact .................................................................................. H-17 Reacting to an Ambush (Near/Far) ................................................ H-18 Knock out a Bunker ........................................................................ H-19 Enter a Building ............................................................................... H-19 Clear a Room ................................................................................... H-20 Crossing a Linear Danger Area ...................................................... H-23 Conduct a Recon Patrol.................................................................. H-24 Conduct an Ambush ....................................................................... H-28 Reacting to Indirect Fire ................................................................. H-29 Processing EPW .............................................................................. H-31 Radio Procedures ........................................................................... H-33 Call for Fire ...................................................................................... H-39 Squad Organization & Movement .................................................. H-41 Interaction with the Media .............................................................. H-43 AAR Format ..................................................................................... H-44 IED Planning .................................................................................... H-45 As Time Weapons Data (SECTION I) Permits M16A2 ............................................................................................ I-1 M4 ............................................................................................... I-2 M249 .............................................................................................. I-3 M203 .............................................................................................. I-4 M9 ............................................................................................... I-5 M240B ............................................................................................ I-6 AT4 ............................................................................................... I-7 M18A1 Claymore ........................................................................... I-8 M2 MG ............................................................................................ I-9 MK19 .............................................................................................. I-10 81 mm ............................................................................................ I-11 M60 MG .......................................................................................... I-12 iii PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK iv SECTION A: RTO In-Brief (WF SOP and CC Cir 145-05) 1. Introduction of the Regimental Cadre 2. Overview of the WF Chain-of-Command

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