144: Open Training @ Camp RnR

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144: Open Training @ Camp RnR

Postby Eudorus » Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:29 pm

Where: Camp RnR
When: 0900hrs-1700 hrs Sat Feb 18th 2012
Who: Team 144 + whoever shows up
Cost: $11
What: Airsoft military simulation and training from real world military training cadre.

Itinerary:
    1)0800-0845. Arrival. Individuals make their own transportation arrangements. ODA
    2)0930 to 0940. Safety briefing (at gate): Darius.
    2) 0945 to 1130. Land navigation.
    3) 1130 to 1300. Communication:.
    4) 1300 to 1345. Lunch.
    5) 1345 to 1700. New skills exercise
    6) 1700 End Ex.


    Post will be updated as more information is available. You will need your own FRS radio and compass and a reliable airsoft replica. Sturdy footwear is recommended and full seal ANSI rated eye protection is required



    We will have a waiver at the event you will have to sign. If you are under 18, please contact us to make arrangements.


    OPORD (Operations Order)

    Situation:
    1.Enemy: OPFOR operates light infantry patrols throughout the Area of Operation (AO). Expect to encounter squad sized reconnaissance elements, sniper teams, and foot mobile infantry.
    2.Friendly: PLA operates in platoon strength and conducts training and sweeps of the AO.
    3.Weather: Unkown. Will update as forecasts become more reliable.
    4.Terrain. Moderately light to medium density coniferous forest with light slope, uneven terrain, and light undergrowth favor a prepared defense by offering adequate visibility and fields of fire. Cover consists of deadfall and heavy trees with undulating terrain forming natural depressions. Concealment consists of light undergrowth and secondary tree growth of deciduous nature. A stream cuts across a portion of the AO. Boundaries are defined by a major road and the peak of a steep ridge rising approximately 200 feet.
    a.Roads: The major avenue of movement consists of a single lane paved to hard pack road which cuts through the AO on its southern boundary and runs roughly east to west. The road is capable of supporting vehicles at speeds of 10 MPH. Various cut trails and gravel roads intersect the AO and support movement of light vehicles and light infantry patrols.
    b.Elevation: Differentials of several hundred feet with up to 15% slope in some areas, steeper at the embankments of water courses.
    c.Water: Gales Creek runs generally east to west in a ten foot depression with light to heavy vegetation impeding movement into its embankments. The creek is passable, but the current is swift during the wet season and the stream is knee to waist deep. Placed under fire, the stream affords an advantage to the defense as an obvious danger area and natural obstacle.
    d.Built up areas. A village is reported to be in the AO. Intelligence indicates it consists of four to six single room, wooden structures.

    Mission:
    Trainees conduct communication and land navigation training and tactical operations at Camp RnR training area (Vicinity Gales Creek, OR) on Saturday Feb 18th 0800-1700.

    Execution:
    1.Concept of the Operation: Units arrive at the AO by start time to participate in the following training:
      a.Land navigation: Present level of training will focus on simple maneuver.
        1)Pace count. 100 meter count in flat and rough terrain.
        2)Compass: Set azimuth: Silva or H3 type compass instruction provided.
      b.Communications:
        1)Basic radio procedure on FRS type radio equipment.
        2)COI usage.
        3)Execution of procedures during maneuver and control by command element.
      c.Team level maneuver and engagements.
        1)Units to negotiate short range maneuvers using land navigation skills.
        2)Units to negotiate medium range maneuvers and conduct an action or engage enemy forces in a series of low threat exercises.
      d.Squad and platoon level maneuver and engagements. Units will operate together to maneuver against a prepared enemy defense utilizing tactical movement, communications, and land navigation skills.
    2.Coordinating Instructions:

    b.Law enforcement notification: Eudorus to notify County Sheriff.
    c.Units on right and left. None.
    d.Units above 144. None.
    e.OPFOR: 5-8 including Davey and Kyle to act as snipers, road patrols, actors, and defense in place.
    f.COI: 144. Prepare simple call signs and frequency instructions.
    g.Lesson Plans: See addendum
      1)Land Navigation: ODA/Eudorus
      2)Communication: ODA
      3)Maneuver: Eudorus
    h.Waivers.
      1) Verify minors with parent. Eudorus.
      2)Blank copies of waivers. On site

    Service and Support:
    Each participant to bring the following:
      1.Food
      2.Water
      3.Eyeware (ANSI Z87.1-2003) and other protection items.
      4.Compass (either SILVA or H3-Military/Lensatic).
      5.FRS, and/or HAM radio.
      6.Appropriate clothing and foot ware
      7. Whistle.
      8. Appropriate training aids.


    Command and Signal
    1. Command
      a) Primary site leader: Tim Eyre
      b) Land navigation and communications training leader ODA.
      c) Tactical Maneuver leader: Eudorus
      d) OPFOR commander: Davey
    2. Signal. Current COI in effect
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Postby newboots » Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:38 pm

i might be there
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