The document provides the agenda and details for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting on 20 March 2012. Key items on the agenda include updates from each staff section, company reports on cadet strength and accountability, and the S-3 operations report highlighting upcoming events. The S-1 report notes a few missing cadets from the master roster. The S-2 intelligence report lists status of various tasks. The S-3 operations report outlines the battalion's schedule through the end of March, including APFTs, award day, spring break, and GA Shine participation.
MSI Cadre will conduct Land Nav training for MSI cadets. Training will include:
- Plotting points on maps
- Obtaining azimuths
- Conducting land navigation using pace count and terrain association
The training will be completed by 1600 05APR12 in the Stadium parking lot to prepare MSI cadets for future land navigation training and testing during their MSII year. Safety brief will be conducted prior to training.
The document outlines the agenda and events for Eagle Battalion from March 5th to 11th. Key events include the Nurse APFT on the 5th, awards ceremony on the 6th, MSII APFT on the 7th, GA Shine pre-commanders' course on the 8th, and MSIII APFT on the 9th. The mission is to conduct fitness tests, recognize cadet achievements, and prepare cadets for future tasks through training events.
MS4: Williams
Eagle Battalion 2012
MS III Lab 05APR12
“We Commission, Army Strong”
Mission: It is the mission of Eagle BN to conduct STX training NLT 1600 05APR12
IVO Sweetheart Circle lane sites IOT prepare cadets for LDAC
Key
Task- Personnel/Location/Purpose:
1. SL will give mission OIC: Westlake
specific rehearsals in A/OIC: Williams
Warno.
Lane 1: Willette, Quisenberry Stx
var Bulldogs
2. SL will perform actions SL: Plante
on objective as first ATL: Spence
rehe
The document provides an agenda for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting on April 17, 2012. It includes information on company strengths, intelligence reports, upcoming events, and labs for MSI, MSII, and MSIII cadets. Key events discussed are the BN HT/WT on April 16th, APFTs on April 18th for MSI/MSII and MSIII/RC/Nurses, and labs on April 19th for MSI, MSII, and MSIII to focus on AA ops/TMK, MTC, and patrols respectively in preparation for upcoming training exercises and the school year.
The document outlines the agenda and timeline for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting and upcoming FTX at Fort Gordon, including details on company strengths, events, training objectives for different classes, and the transportation and schedule for the multi-day land navigation training event.
This document provides an agenda and summaries for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting on 28 August 2012. The agenda covers personnel updates from each company as well as upcoming training events over the next few weeks, including rifle PT, land navigation labs, and an FTX at Fort Gordon. Statistics on battalion strength and company attendance are presented. Upcoming operations like CWST, PT, and labs are outlined with timelines, uniforms, and objectives to prepare cadets for tasks and build their physical abilities.
The Eagle Battalion sync meeting agenda covered reports from various staff sections (S1-S6). Key events discussed included APFTs, CWST, rifle PT, and upcoming FTXs. Supply status and needs were outlined for upcoming events. The public affairs section discussed social media and photo updates. Communication discussed updating slides and website passwords.
MSI Cadre will conduct Land Nav training for MSI cadets. Training will include:
- Plotting points on maps
- Obtaining azimuths
- Conducting land navigation using pace count and terrain association
The training will be completed by 1600 05APR12 in the Stadium parking lot to prepare MSI cadets for future land navigation training and testing during their MSII year. Safety brief will be conducted prior to training.
The document outlines the agenda and events for Eagle Battalion from March 5th to 11th. Key events include the Nurse APFT on the 5th, awards ceremony on the 6th, MSII APFT on the 7th, GA Shine pre-commanders' course on the 8th, and MSIII APFT on the 9th. The mission is to conduct fitness tests, recognize cadet achievements, and prepare cadets for future tasks through training events.
MS4: Williams
Eagle Battalion 2012
MS III Lab 05APR12
“We Commission, Army Strong”
Mission: It is the mission of Eagle BN to conduct STX training NLT 1600 05APR12
IVO Sweetheart Circle lane sites IOT prepare cadets for LDAC
Key
Task- Personnel/Location/Purpose:
1. SL will give mission OIC: Westlake
specific rehearsals in A/OIC: Williams
Warno.
Lane 1: Willette, Quisenberry Stx
var Bulldogs
2. SL will perform actions SL: Plante
on objective as first ATL: Spence
rehe
The document provides an agenda for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting on April 17, 2012. It includes information on company strengths, intelligence reports, upcoming events, and labs for MSI, MSII, and MSIII cadets. Key events discussed are the BN HT/WT on April 16th, APFTs on April 18th for MSI/MSII and MSIII/RC/Nurses, and labs on April 19th for MSI, MSII, and MSIII to focus on AA ops/TMK, MTC, and patrols respectively in preparation for upcoming training exercises and the school year.
The document outlines the agenda and timeline for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting and upcoming FTX at Fort Gordon, including details on company strengths, events, training objectives for different classes, and the transportation and schedule for the multi-day land navigation training event.
This document provides an agenda and summaries for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting on 28 August 2012. The agenda covers personnel updates from each company as well as upcoming training events over the next few weeks, including rifle PT, land navigation labs, and an FTX at Fort Gordon. Statistics on battalion strength and company attendance are presented. Upcoming operations like CWST, PT, and labs are outlined with timelines, uniforms, and objectives to prepare cadets for tasks and build their physical abilities.
The Eagle Battalion sync meeting agenda covered reports from various staff sections (S1-S6). Key events discussed included APFTs, CWST, rifle PT, and upcoming FTXs. Supply status and needs were outlined for upcoming events. The public affairs section discussed social media and photo updates. Communication discussed updating slides and website passwords.
This document provides an agenda and summaries for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting on 28 August 2012. The agenda covers personnel updates from each company as well as upcoming training events over the next few weeks, including land navigation training, physical training, and a field training exercise at Fort Gordon. It also includes statistics on battalion attendance and upcoming instructor details for military science level labs focused on tactics.
The document provides an agenda and details for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting on May 1st 2012. Key topics include personnel updates from each company, weather forecasts, and upcoming events like a Savannah commissioning on May 4-5th and a baseball appreciation day on May 5th. The battalion is scheduled to conduct counseling, squad situational training exercises for MSIII students, and the baseball appreciation day during the period of April 30th to May 6th.
This document outlines the uniform standards for an MSI-III. It specifies that rank should be worn on the shoulder, with the DUI emblem centered between the rank and button. The name tape should be placed on the right breast pocket, with the Torch of Knowledge emblem on the lapel and ribbons displayed above the left pocket. The same standards apply for Class A uniforms.
The document provides details about an Eagle BN Dining Out event taking place on April 21st including the timeline of events, directions to the event location, parking options, etiquette guidelines, and information about the receiving line. Key events include a 5K, decorating and set up starting at 1:30pm, a reception line from 5-6:15pm, dinner being served at 7pm followed by a guest speaker. Directions, three parking options, and proper dining etiquette are also outlined.
The document provides details for an Eagle Battalion Dining Out event scheduled for April 21, including the timeline of events from a 5K race in the morning to dinner and a guest speaker in the evening. It also includes directions from campus to the Hyatt Regency in Savannah where the event will take place, as well as options for parking at or near the hotel.
The document provides details for Eagle BN Dining Out 2012, including the timeline of events, directions and parking information for the event location at the Hyatt Regency in Savannah, GA, as well as etiquette guidelines for the formal military dinner. Key events include decorating on April 20th, a 5K on April 21st, the receiving line from 1700-1815, posting of colors at 1830, and dinner being served at 1900. Parking is available at the Hyatt for $7 or in nearby public garages and street parking. Proper etiquette like pulling out chairs and changing out of uniforms before going to bars is emphasized.
The document outlines the agenda and tasks for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting and upcoming training events. It provides status updates on battalion strength and upcoming assignments. It then details the mission, tasks, and key personnel for upcoming training events for different cadet classes, including an APFT, awards ceremony, and squad assignments.
The document contains the agenda and notes from an Eagle Battalion sync meeting. It includes updates from various staff officers (S1-S6) on topics like personnel strength, upcoming training events, and intelligence reports. The training schedule for February and March is also outlined, with upcoming events like Land Navigation training at Fort Gordon and the Georgia Shine competition.
The document outlines the agenda and details for a staff call on February 14, 2012 for Eagle Battalion that includes reports from each section and company as well as a discussion of upcoming events and training exercises over the next month. Key metrics on battalion strength, attendance, and upcoming events are provided to set the context. The document aims to coordinate efforts across the battalion's companies and sections.
The Eagle Battalion staff call agenda covered personnel updates from each section, upcoming events, and unit strength statuses. Key events in February included basketball appreciation, a guest speaker, APFTs, land navigation training, and a cadet association award day. Section reports provided details on roster maintenance, clearance statuses, and upcoming training events for companies. [END SUMMARY]
The document provides instructions for a squad leader conducting a squad attack. It outlines the key steps including: briefing the plan to the team leaders and soldiers; rehearsing the plan; conducting detailed reconnaissance of the objective; initiating the attack with supporting fire; assaulting and clearing the objective; reporting the results; and preparing for follow on tasks.
The document contains the agenda and notes from an Eagle Battalion staff call meeting. It includes status reports from various staff sections (S1-Personnel, S2-Intelligence, S3-Operations) and upcoming training events for different cadet classes, such as physical training, labs, and APFTs. The document provides details on the battalion's orders, plans, and operations for the upcoming weeks and months.
The document contains the agenda and notes from an Eagle Battalion staff call on April 19th 2011. It includes:
- Status reports from various staff sections (S1, S2, S3) on topics like personnel, intelligence, and upcoming operations
- The battalion's training schedule for April which includes physical training, labs, and APFTs for different military science classes
- Details on upcoming events like a 5K run and appearance at a baseball game to honor military members
The document summarizes an Eagle Battalion staff call agenda covering reports from various staff sections (S1-S6). It includes information on:
- Battalion strength and attendance rates
- Upcoming training events like labs, PT sessions, and a field training exercise
- Status updates on tasks like security clearances, equipment, and community service hours
Georgia Southern ROTC's 2nd Annual 1 Mile Crawl, Walk or Run 5KGSU Army ROTC
The 1 mile crawl is an endurance swimming event where competitors swim 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) in an open water body of water such as a lake or ocean. Swimmers use either a front crawl or breaststroke stroke to complete the distance, which typically takes experienced swimmers between 30-45 minutes to finish depending on their skill and fitness level. Competitors must navigate any currents, waves, or other swimmers during the race to post the fastest time and emerge as the winner.
The staff call agenda included updates from various staff officers (S1-S6). The S1 reported on battalion strength and attendance. The battalion is meeting standards overall with some companies below. The S2 discussed weather and upcoming training events as well as items requiring cadet action. The S3 outlined the training schedule for the next few weeks including PT, labs, and a land navigation exercise at Fort Gordon.
The staff call agenda covered personnel updates, intelligence reports, operations, and logistics for Eagle Battalion. The S-1 reported on battalion strength and attendance trends. The S-2 discussed weather forecasts and intelligence updates. The S-3 outlined upcoming training events for February including PT, labs, and FTXs. The S-4 noted equipment and supply preparations for training events.
- The document is the agenda and notes from an Eagle Battalion staff call on February 6, 2011.
- It provides updates from various staff sections (S1-Personnel, S2-Intelligence, S3-Operations) on upcoming training events, including PT sessions, ruck marches, weapons qualifications, and STX lane training.
- The S3 section outlines plans for the next few weeks, including APFTs for different experience levels and a leadership reaction course.
- The document is the agenda for a staff call meeting of the Eagle Battalion. It includes status updates from various staff sections (S1-Personnel, S2-Intelligence, S3-Operations, S4-Logistics, S5/6-Communication).
- The S1 section provides an overview of battalion strength and attendance. The S2 section discusses weather and updates on security clearances. The S3 section outlines the training schedule for February including PT sessions, labs, and an APFT. The S4 section notes the training status is organized and prepping for future events.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
This document provides an agenda and summaries for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting on 28 August 2012. The agenda covers personnel updates from each company as well as upcoming training events over the next few weeks, including land navigation training, physical training, and a field training exercise at Fort Gordon. It also includes statistics on battalion attendance and upcoming instructor details for military science level labs focused on tactics.
The document provides an agenda and details for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting on May 1st 2012. Key topics include personnel updates from each company, weather forecasts, and upcoming events like a Savannah commissioning on May 4-5th and a baseball appreciation day on May 5th. The battalion is scheduled to conduct counseling, squad situational training exercises for MSIII students, and the baseball appreciation day during the period of April 30th to May 6th.
This document outlines the uniform standards for an MSI-III. It specifies that rank should be worn on the shoulder, with the DUI emblem centered between the rank and button. The name tape should be placed on the right breast pocket, with the Torch of Knowledge emblem on the lapel and ribbons displayed above the left pocket. The same standards apply for Class A uniforms.
The document provides details about an Eagle BN Dining Out event taking place on April 21st including the timeline of events, directions to the event location, parking options, etiquette guidelines, and information about the receiving line. Key events include a 5K, decorating and set up starting at 1:30pm, a reception line from 5-6:15pm, dinner being served at 7pm followed by a guest speaker. Directions, three parking options, and proper dining etiquette are also outlined.
The document provides details for an Eagle Battalion Dining Out event scheduled for April 21, including the timeline of events from a 5K race in the morning to dinner and a guest speaker in the evening. It also includes directions from campus to the Hyatt Regency in Savannah where the event will take place, as well as options for parking at or near the hotel.
The document provides details for Eagle BN Dining Out 2012, including the timeline of events, directions and parking information for the event location at the Hyatt Regency in Savannah, GA, as well as etiquette guidelines for the formal military dinner. Key events include decorating on April 20th, a 5K on April 21st, the receiving line from 1700-1815, posting of colors at 1830, and dinner being served at 1900. Parking is available at the Hyatt for $7 or in nearby public garages and street parking. Proper etiquette like pulling out chairs and changing out of uniforms before going to bars is emphasized.
The document outlines the agenda and tasks for an Eagle Battalion sync meeting and upcoming training events. It provides status updates on battalion strength and upcoming assignments. It then details the mission, tasks, and key personnel for upcoming training events for different cadet classes, including an APFT, awards ceremony, and squad assignments.
The document contains the agenda and notes from an Eagle Battalion sync meeting. It includes updates from various staff officers (S1-S6) on topics like personnel strength, upcoming training events, and intelligence reports. The training schedule for February and March is also outlined, with upcoming events like Land Navigation training at Fort Gordon and the Georgia Shine competition.
The document outlines the agenda and details for a staff call on February 14, 2012 for Eagle Battalion that includes reports from each section and company as well as a discussion of upcoming events and training exercises over the next month. Key metrics on battalion strength, attendance, and upcoming events are provided to set the context. The document aims to coordinate efforts across the battalion's companies and sections.
The Eagle Battalion staff call agenda covered personnel updates from each section, upcoming events, and unit strength statuses. Key events in February included basketball appreciation, a guest speaker, APFTs, land navigation training, and a cadet association award day. Section reports provided details on roster maintenance, clearance statuses, and upcoming training events for companies. [END SUMMARY]
The document provides instructions for a squad leader conducting a squad attack. It outlines the key steps including: briefing the plan to the team leaders and soldiers; rehearsing the plan; conducting detailed reconnaissance of the objective; initiating the attack with supporting fire; assaulting and clearing the objective; reporting the results; and preparing for follow on tasks.
The document contains the agenda and notes from an Eagle Battalion staff call meeting. It includes status reports from various staff sections (S1-Personnel, S2-Intelligence, S3-Operations) and upcoming training events for different cadet classes, such as physical training, labs, and APFTs. The document provides details on the battalion's orders, plans, and operations for the upcoming weeks and months.
The document contains the agenda and notes from an Eagle Battalion staff call on April 19th 2011. It includes:
- Status reports from various staff sections (S1, S2, S3) on topics like personnel, intelligence, and upcoming operations
- The battalion's training schedule for April which includes physical training, labs, and APFTs for different military science classes
- Details on upcoming events like a 5K run and appearance at a baseball game to honor military members
The document summarizes an Eagle Battalion staff call agenda covering reports from various staff sections (S1-S6). It includes information on:
- Battalion strength and attendance rates
- Upcoming training events like labs, PT sessions, and a field training exercise
- Status updates on tasks like security clearances, equipment, and community service hours
Georgia Southern ROTC's 2nd Annual 1 Mile Crawl, Walk or Run 5KGSU Army ROTC
The 1 mile crawl is an endurance swimming event where competitors swim 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) in an open water body of water such as a lake or ocean. Swimmers use either a front crawl or breaststroke stroke to complete the distance, which typically takes experienced swimmers between 30-45 minutes to finish depending on their skill and fitness level. Competitors must navigate any currents, waves, or other swimmers during the race to post the fastest time and emerge as the winner.
The staff call agenda included updates from various staff officers (S1-S6). The S1 reported on battalion strength and attendance. The battalion is meeting standards overall with some companies below. The S2 discussed weather and upcoming training events as well as items requiring cadet action. The S3 outlined the training schedule for the next few weeks including PT, labs, and a land navigation exercise at Fort Gordon.
The staff call agenda covered personnel updates, intelligence reports, operations, and logistics for Eagle Battalion. The S-1 reported on battalion strength and attendance trends. The S-2 discussed weather forecasts and intelligence updates. The S-3 outlined upcoming training events for February including PT, labs, and FTXs. The S-4 noted equipment and supply preparations for training events.
- The document is the agenda and notes from an Eagle Battalion staff call on February 6, 2011.
- It provides updates from various staff sections (S1-Personnel, S2-Intelligence, S3-Operations) on upcoming training events, including PT sessions, ruck marches, weapons qualifications, and STX lane training.
- The S3 section outlines plans for the next few weeks, including APFTs for different experience levels and a leadership reaction course.
- The document is the agenda for a staff call meeting of the Eagle Battalion. It includes status updates from various staff sections (S1-Personnel, S2-Intelligence, S3-Operations, S4-Logistics, S5/6-Communication).
- The S1 section provides an overview of battalion strength and attendance. The S2 section discusses weather and updates on security clearances. The S3 section outlines the training schedule for February including PT sessions, labs, and an APFT. The S4 section notes the training status is organized and prepping for future events.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
2. “We Commission, Army Strong”
Agenda
• S-1 • Ranger Challenge • Cadet Association
• S-2 • Alpha Co • Chaplain
• S-3 • Bravo Co • OP-SGM
• S-4 • Charlie Co • BN CSM
• S-5 • Delta Co • BN XO
• S-6 • Echo Co • BN CDR
Eagle Battalion 2012
3. “We Commission, Army Strong”
S-1
(Personnel)
C/CPT Pawloski
“We were born for Battle” -Beloved
Eagle Battalion 2012
4. “We Commission, Army Strong”
Eagle Battalion Strength
Current Week Prior Week DIFFERENCE
TOTAL ON ROSTER 212 215 -3
AVG PRESENT(S) 186 192 -6
AVG ABSENSE(S) 18 11 7
AVG EXCUSE(S) 6 8 -2
AVG % PRESENT 87.85% 89.19% -1.33%
AVG % ACCOUNTABILITY 90.30% 92.63% -2.33%
G 100-90% A 89-80% R 79-70% B < 69%
Eagle Battalion 2012
5. “We Commission, Army Strong”
Company Strength Status
A CO B CO C CO D CO E CO RC NS
TOTAL ON ROSTER 47 31 31 36 35 20 12
AVG PRESENT(S) 44 26 27 28 30 19 12
AVG ABSENSE(S) 3 3 3 6 4 1 0
AVG EXCUSE(S) 0 2 1 1 1 0 0
AVG % TARDY(S) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
AVG % PRESENT 94% 83% 87% 78% 86% 95% 100%
AVG % ACCOUNTABILITY 94% 88% 91% 80% 88% 96% 100%
PRIOR WK % CHANGE -2.54% -7.39% -3.83% -9.69% -3.63% -3.75% 0%
EVENT PT MON APFT Awards APFT
BN % PRESENT 84% 87% 93% 85%
BN % ACCOUNTABLE 87% 88% 94% 89%
6. “We Commission, Army Strong”
S-1 Report
Item Last Update Status Notes
Master Roster 09MAR12 G • Maintenance
• 97.5% Complete
• Missing Dixon, Hill, Jackson,
Spring Break Johnson (Terric), Koscinch,
09MAR12 G
Roster Marshall, Trettel, Wakefield
• All missing information is for
MSIs
Eagle Battalion 2012
7. “We Commission, Army Strong”
S-2
(Intelligence)
C/CPT Simmons
“For the Spirit of God does not make us timid but gives us
power, love, and self-discipline.” – 2 Timothy 1:7
Eagle Battalion 2012
9. “We Commission, Army Strong”
Intel Report
Item Last Update Status Notes
104R 9 March 2012 BLACK Chapman, H.
Rivers, J.
Carrasquillo, J.
Medical 9 March 2012 BLACK Basel, K.
Documentation
AKO Accounts 9 March 2012 GREEN
In processing 9 March 2012 GREEN
Name Change 9 March 2012 RED Rome, Z. (A Co)
Black Just added
Check board for
Amber 1 week Missing Contact List
Red 2+ weeks
Green Clear Eagle Battalion 2012
10. “We Commission, Army Strong”
S-3
(Operations)
C/MAJ Parker
“There are no secrets to success. It is
the result of preparation, hard work,
and learning from failure.”
Eagle Battalion 2012
11. “We Commission, Army Strong”
Key Events 2012
APFT (Nurse) 05MAR
APFT (MSI-II) 07MAR
Award DAY 08MAR
APFT (MSIII) 09MAR
SPR Break 12-16MAR
GA Shine 21-25MAR
APFT 18APR
APFT (MSIV) 20APR
5K Run 21APR
Dining Out 21APR
BN FTX - (Ft. Stewart) 27-29APR
Savannah Commission 04-05MAY
Baseball Appreciation 05MAY
Commission 11MAY
Eagle Battalion 2012
12. “We Commission, Army Strong”
March 2012
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
1 2 3 4
MS I Academic Counseling
Check
MS II Recon
MS III STX Var
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Nurse APFT AWARDS ROC MSI-II APFT GA Shine PCC MSIII LDAC
APFT ROC Drill HT/WT AWARDS APFT
Drill Failures Day
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
GA SHINE PCI GA SHINE GA SHINE GA SHINE GA SHINE GA SHINE
DEPARTURE MSI & MSII
Dining Out
Etiquette
26 27 28 29 30 31
MS I D&C
MS II STX KOB
MS III STX Var
Eagle Battalion 2012
13. “We Commission, Army Strong”
12MAR12-18MAR12
• Mission: Conduct Spring Break safely and
responsibly IOT ensure 100% return with no
major injuries or law violations
February 6, 2009 13
14. “We Commission, Army Strong”
19MAR12-25MAR12
Monday 19 Tuesday 20 Wednesday 21 Thursday 22 Friday 23 Saturday/Sunday
24/25
GA SHINE PCI GA SHINE Departure GA SHINE GA SHINE GA SHINE
MSI & MSII
Dining Out
Etiquette
• Mission: Conduct GA SHINE PCI, attend GA
SHINE, conduct MSI Rappelling and MSII STX,
and conduct MSI FTX.
22 23 24 25 26 27/28
PT: Ability Group Rem. PT (0600) PT: Ability Group Rem. PT (0600) PT: Ability Group
• Commander’s Intent: The purpose of these
0630 Staff Call 0630 Lab:
STX(Ambush)
0630
operation is to insure cadets meet the standard and
perform task set before them, which they will
utilize in the future. February 6, 2009 14
15. “We Commission, Army Strong”
MS I & II Lab 22MAR12
Mission: MSI and MSII cadet’s will attend a Dining Out Etiquette Presentation IVO ROTC
BLDG NLT 1600 22MAR2012 IOT to understand how to conduct behavior at the event.
Task- Key Personnel/Location/
1. Cadets will Purpose:
understand what and
what not to wear OIC- Karrels
with the uniform. Old
2. Cadets will Brinson
understand the Registe Lattimore
Navedo
proper behaviors and r Rd. Richardson
actions that should
Simmons
be taken.
Walker
Yancey
Hard Times-
First formation NLT
1600 Final formation
NLT 1800.
Uniform – ACUs, Pen, Pencil, Paper
Coordinating instructions-
Standard- To train IAW standards established
References:
Eagle Battalion 2012
16. “We Commission, Army Strong”
MS III GA SHINE 21-25MAR12
Mission: MS III cadets will attend GA SHINE IVO Fort Benning, GA NLT 21-25MAR12
IOT prepare cadets for LDAC.
Task
Successfully complete and pass, to standard, all training
events.
Eagle Battalion 2012
17. MS I FTX 24MAR12 “We Commission, Army Strong”
Mission: It is the mission of Eagle BN MSI to conduct a field training exercise NLT 0730
24MAR12 IVO Statesboro NG Armory IOT prepare cadets for APR FTX.
Key Personnel/Location/Purpose:
Task-
OIC: Richardson
1. Verify Drift A/OIC: Karrels
2. Field Craft MSIV:
3. STX Brinson
4. Dinner will be Lattimore
provided Navedo
Simmons
Walker
Hard Times: Williams, Zach
0730 Start Yancey
1700 End
National Guard Armory
18934 Us Highway 301 N
Statesboro, GA 30461
Uniform – ACU’s, Compass, Whistle, Notebook, Pen, LBV, Eye Pro, Camo Sticks, 80 Dummy Rifles
Formation- NLT 0700, NG Armory Rear Parking Lot
Coordinating instructions- S4 – Present with additional equipment
Standard- To train IAW the below references
References: FM 7-8, FM 3-25.26
Eagle Battalion 2012
18. “We Commission, Army Strong”
26MAR12-01APR12
Monday 26 Tuesday 27 Wednesday 28 Thursday 29 Friday 30 Saturday/Sunday
31/01
MS I D&C
MS II STX KOB
MS III STX Var
• Mission: Conduct PT, MSI D&C, MSII STX, and
MSIII STX variables
22 23 24 25 26 27/28
• Commander’s Intent: The purpose of these
PT: Ability Group
0630
Rem. PT (0600)
Staff Call
PT: Ability Group
0630
Rem. PT (0600)
Lab:
PT: Ability Group
0630
operation is to insure cadets meet the standard
STX(Ambush)
and perform task set before them, which they
will utilize in the future. February 6, 2009 18
19. MS I Lab 29MAR12 “We Commission, Army Strong”
Mission: MSI cadet’s will conduct Drill & Ceremony training as well as learn proper
customs and courtesies NLT 1600 29MAR12 IVO Stadium Parking lot IOT improve
MSI Military Bearing.
Task-
1. Cadets will execute Key Personnel/Location/
individual stationary Purpose:
facing movement. Old
OIC- Karrels
2. Cadets will be Registe AOIC- Richardson
taught what right r Rd.
looks like.
Rappel Tower
Hard Times- First
formation NLT 1600,
Final formation NLT
1800.
Uniform – ACUs, Pen, Pencil, Paper
Coordinating instructions- S4- 4 Water cans
Standard- To train IAW instructors intent
References:
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MS II Lab 29MAR12
Mission: MS II cadets will conduct a KOB IVO Paulson Stadium NLT 1600 29MAR12
IOT prepare cadets for LDAC.
Task- Key
1. Cadets will learn Personnel/Location/
how to properly Purpose:
conduct a MTC
from the AA.
1st Squad:
2. Cadets will learn MS4: McDougal
how paragraph 3 SL: Farris
of the OPORD A TL: Kisiel
B TL: Barham
changes with each
battle drill. 2nd Squad:
MS4: Jay
SL: Postell, R
A TL: Walker
B TL: Blanchard
Hard Times- First 3rd Squad:
formation NLT 1600, MS4: Walker
Final formation NLT SL: Cloud
1800 A TL: Hulme
B TL:Farley
4th Squad:
Uniform – ACUs, Pen, Pencil, Paper , Water Source, TMK, OPORD shell MS4: WIlliams
SL: Stoddard
Coordinating instructions- S4- 4 water cans, 60 Dummy Rifles A TL: King, Daniel
Standard- To train IAW the below references, B TL: Warang
References: FM 7-8
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“We Commission, Army Strong”
Mission: It is the mission of Eagle BN to conduct STX training NLT 1600
29MAR12 IVO Sweetheart Circle lane sites IOT prepare cadets for LDAC
Key
Task- Personnel/Location/Purpose:
1. SL will give mission OIC: Westlake
specific rehearsals in A/OIC: Williams
Warno.
Lane 1: Willette, Brinson Stx var
Bulldogs
2. SL will perform actions SL: Plante
on objective as first ATL: Spence
rehearsal, and perform BTL: Fountain
PCC’s and PCI’s
immediately before Lane 2: Sloan, Postelle Stx var
stepping off. Cobras
SL: Neville
3. Cadets will showcase ATL: Holmund
second semester tactics BTL: McClellen
utilizing non verbal forms
of communication. Lane 3: Quisenberry, Parker Stx var
Dandelions
SL: Brown
ATL: Fincher
Uniform – ACU’s, Notebook, Pen, LBV, Eye Pro, Kevlar BTL: Thomas
Formation- NLT 1545, Side of ROTC building
Coordinating instructions- S4- 50 rifles,4 water cans Lane 4: Palowski, Gale Stx var
Assassins
Standard- To train IAW the below references
SL: Freemen
References: FM 7-8 ATL: Small
BTL: Schaff
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Dead Reckoning Land Nav Course
Ft Stewart FTX 27-29APR12
Points:
Start Points (8): 5 lanes per SP, MS IV Cadet
cadets will begin in two iterations separated by Map w/Lane Book
30 minutes Water Can (at least every
Lanes (40): Day 8 points to be other)
completed in 5 hours, Night 5 points to be Cell Phone
completed in 3 hours, distance and direction Clacker
given at each completed point with
approximately 300-800 meters between points Cadet:
Score Card
Points (34 including Start Compass
Points): Used to verify
point, give next point, or
assist lost cadets
Commanders Intent: To instill in cadets proper technique and
confidence to follow azimuths and use pace count to be
successful at LDAC.
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Ass’t S-3 (Operations)
C/2LT Westlake
“Do your duty in all things. You cannot
do more, you should never wish to do
less.”
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Calculations
8 Digit Grid Coordinate
a=difference between first 4
c b
b=difference between second 4
c=distance between 2 points
a2+b2=c2
tan-1 b/a
a (90,270 grid azimuth
Excel calculations:
Distance=((((E$1-$B4)^2+(E$2-$C4)^2)^(1/2))*10)
Grid Azimuth=IF(AND(($C4-E$2)<=0,($B4-E$1)<0),270-DEGREES(ATAN(((($C4-
E$2)^2)^(1/2))/((($B4-E$1)^2)^(1/2)))),(IF(AND(($C4-E$2)>=0,($B4-E$1)>0),90-
DEGREES(ATAN(((($C4-E$2)^2)^(1/2))/((($B4-E$1)^2)^(1/2)))),(IF(AND(($C4-
E$2)<=0,($B4-E$1)>0),90+DEGREES(ATAN(((($C4-E$2)^2)^(1/2))/((($B4-
E$1)^2)^(1/2)))),(IF(AND(($C4-E$2)>=0,($B4-E$1)<0),270+DEGREES(ATAN(((($C4-
E$2)^2)^(1/2))/((($B4-E$1)^2)^(1/2)))),(0))))))))
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5K Suspense Dates
• 6 March -6 April: 5K Ticket Sales
• 26 February- 4 March: Potential Sponsorship
Search
• 4 March: Report Findings Due
• 6 March- Group Meeting @ 9:30
• 9 March: Finish up Sponsorships
• 21 March: Receiving Donations
• 13 April : PCC/PCI
• 20 April: “Food” needs to be picked up
• Follow Up every PT day- 16 March: NLT 1000;
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5K Progress
COMMITTED AMOUNT/ RECEIVED
SPONSORS DONATION
Georgia National 2,500 YES
Guard
US Army Cadet 1,500 YES
Command
GSU Health Clinic 25 Cases of Water NO
USAA 250 NO
Geo Vista Credit Awaiting NO
Union
Navy Federal Credit Awaiting NO
Union
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Time Line
– Feb 15 Advon to Hyatt
– Feb 20 Budget Creation
– Feb 28 First Deposit $1000
– Feb 29 Shop for Decorations
– Mar 5 Send Invites/ RSVP
– Mar 9 Finalize Decorations
– Mar 26 ASU inspection/ tailored (Prime week to collect money)
– Apr 1 Money due
– Apr 5 ASU Inspection
– Apr 6 RSVP due, Late registration fees due
– Apr 7 Dates and Roster due
– Apr 10 Slideshow/ Music complete
– Apr 12 Battalion Roc Drill
– Apr 18 Payment to the Hyatt due in full
– Apr 19 Etiquette lab (per cadre approval)
– Apr 21 1300 ROC drill at Hyatt
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Dining Out 2012
Topic Last Update Status Notes
Event Time Line has a rough draft, will be
Time Line 17 Mar 12 A completed along with Event Script.
Coordinated with Cadet Association at their
Fundraising/ Budget 27 Feb 12 R meeting, working on fundraising projects now.
Working on Uniform standards. ASUs need to
ASU Inspection /
Issue 17 Mar 12 R be tailored (tracked completion). Inspection
Date is NLT 12 APR
COs need to put time-sensitive information out
Ticket Purchasing 17 Feb 12 B to Cadets. Tickets must be purchases NLT 1
April. CA has start collecting tickets during PT
Gift ideas are being researched for guests. CSM
Gifts 17 Mar 12 R Turner’s gift not yet confirmed.
Deposit turn in is completed, Working on final
Deposit / Payment 29 FEB 12 A payment. Hyatt has been contacted concerning
payment methods
Invitations/ Rough draft completed, working on a
Programs
9 Mar 12 A completed invitation list. RSVP have been
mailed out. Working on event program.
17 Feb 12 No rooms at Hyatt available. Still working
VIP Room
Reservations
A additional options. Still need to contact CSM
Turner.
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Committees
Committee Last Update Status Notes
Decorations 17 Feb 12 Point of contact: Navedo S.
B ASU inspection: McDougal
Other members: Walker M., Karrels
Media 29 Feb 12 MC: Willette
Slideshow: Thomas
R
Other members: Navedo J., Brandt,
Bailey
Seating 17 Feb 12 Point of contact: Sloan (seating)
Point of contact: Witlock (roster)
B
Other members: Fincher K,
Feliciano, Pawloski, Gale
Budget 29 Feb 12 Point of Contact: Thrash
A Other members: Simmons,
Garner(receipts), Schaffer
Receiving 17 Feb 12 Point of Contact: Turner, Williams
B Mike
Line
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S-4 (Supply)
C/CPT Postell
“If you fail to plan, then you plan to fail”
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Upcoming Events
Event Updated Status Notes
ASU sizing 19MAR12 G Sizing 100% completed.
Inventory 19MAR12 G TA- 50 room in progress.
GA Shine 19MAR12 G All supplies prepared.
G 100-90% A 89-80% R 79-70% B < 69%
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Georgia Shine Supplies
Item Updated Status Notes
3 uniforms requested, 3 uniforms
OPFOR uniforms 19MAR12 G
available
Weapons drawn on day of
Rubber weapons 19MAR12 G departure (carried)
Water Cans 19MAR12 G 17 requested, 17 available
AT4 1 requested, 1 available
19MAR12 G
Laws 2 requested, 1 available
Claymore 19MAR12 G 4 requested, 4 available
Satellite dish 19MAR12 G 1 requested, 1 available
Tent(Recon) 19MAR12 G 1 requested, 1 available
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GA Shine Supplies
Event Updated Status Notes
Hand held
19MAR12 G 4 requested, 10 available
radio w/batt.
Easel 19MAR12 G 1 requested, 1 available
Tables 19MAR12 G 2 requested, 2 available
Trash bags 19MAR12 G Bag available
On order, Major Knable will pick
MRE’s 19MAR12 G up 20MAR12
G 100-90% A 89-80% R 79-70% B < 69%
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Public Affairs
Event Updated Status Notes
Pick- up date TBD
Snacks-4-
09MAR12 A
G
Soldiers Snacks can be shipped at any time
through USPS
Pictures are being edited and
G uploaded
Pictures 09MAR12
Working on a video for ACO/RC
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S-6
(Communication)
C/CPT Thomas
"NOUS RESTERONS LA“
–We Will Remain
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Communication
Event Updated Status Notes
Slides from 06 March 2012 have been
Staff Call Slides 09March12 updated on the website.
B As of 09 March 2012, staff call slides have
Staff Call Slides 09March12 been viewed 18 times.
Community Tracker has been updated to include
09March12 G
Service Tracker Coastal.
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Communication
Event Updated Status Notes
ROTC In the process of updating the Facebook
FACEBOOK 09 March 12 A and Cost website with photos from the
PAGE Awards Ceremony.
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Ranger Challenge
Event Updated Status Notes
Personnel Issues 09MAR12 G Confirmed RC status
Attendance Trends - G 96%
09MAR12
PT Bulger(1) Decosta(1) Witkowski(1)
Attendance Trends-
09MAR12 G 100%
Lab
Equipment Issue 09MAR12 A
A Sent requests to supply
•Raise All APFT Scores Above 280
•Increased Familiarization of All Battle
Training Goals 09MAR12 P Drills
•Increased Team Building
•Ranger Challenge Event Familiarization
G 100-90% A 89-80% R 79-70% B < 69%
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Training Plan 19MAR-23MAR
Monday- Tuesday- Wednesday- Thursday- Friday-
Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 23
Warm Up/ Stretch (10 Warm Up/ Stretch Warm Up/ Stretch Warm Up/ Stretch (10 Warm Up/ Stretch
min) (10 min) (10 min) min) (10 min)
PCI for GA Shine Drill PT test Run to stadium 2 mile run Pull up/run/push up
circuit (3reps)
Rac weights Sprints at stadium Rac weights Mile run
50 push ups at Abs circuit
intervals
50 sit ups at Lunge (100 meters)
intervals
Run back to PT area Mile run
GA SHINE GA SHINE GA SHINE
Cool Down/ Stretch Cool Down/ Stretch Cool Down/ Stretch Cool Down/ Stretch Cool Down/ Stretch
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Training Plan 26MAR-30MAR
Monday- Tuesday- Wednesday- Thursday- Friday-
Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 30
Warm Up/ Stretch (10 Warm Up/ Stretch Warm Up/ Stretch Warm Up/ Stretch (10 Warm Up/ Stretch
min) (10 min) (10 min) min) (10 min)
½ mile run Alpha Co. PT 1 min pu, 1 min su, 1 Alpha Co. PT Ruck March
mile run (x3)
Push ups (45reps) 10pullups 25dips
(x3)
Stretch Battle drill
½ mile run
Sit ups (60reps)
Stretch
One lap run
Squats (25reps)
Battle drill
Cool Down/ Stretch Cool Down/ Stretch Cool Down/ Stretch Cool Down/ Stretch Cool Down/ Stretch
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Risk Mitigation
Activity Hazards Risk Level Solution Residual
Risk Level
Lab •Dehydration Med •Safety Brief Low
•Wildlife •Hydrate
•Terrain •Ensure
Water Jugs
are at OBJ
APFT •Curb/Rolling Med •Hydrate Low
Ankles •APFT Brief
•Dehydration •Safety Brief
•Cramps
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Challenges/Acknowledgments
• GA Shine
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Alpha
C/CPT. Williams
“Winners never quit and quitters never win”
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Alpha Company
Event Updated Status Notes
Personnel Issues 02MAR12 G None
Attendance Trends -
02MAR12 G 96%
PT
Attendance Trends-
02MAR12 G 100%
Lab
Cadets are missing equipment (we
Equipment Issue 02MAR12 A have a list of deficiencies sending it in to
S4)
•Raise All APFT Scores Above 280
•Increased Familiarization of All Battle
Training Goals 02MAR12 P Drills
•Increased Team Building
•Ranger Challenge Event Familiarization
G 100-90% A 89-80% R 79-70% B < 69%
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Training Plan 19MAR-23MAR
Monday- Tuesday- Wednesday- Thursday- Friday-
19 MAR 20 MAR 21 MAR 22 Mar 23 Mar
PCI Warm Up/ Stretch No PT (Ht/Wt for GA SHINE GA SHINE
(10 min) select III’s)
Long Distance Run
Cool Down
Jog/Stretch
Cool Down Stretch
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Training Plan 26 MAR-30MAR
Monday- Tuesday- Wednesday- Thursday- Friday-
12 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar
Warm-up Warm-up Warm-up Warm-up Warm-up
Warm Up/ Stretch Warm Up/ Stretch Warm Up/ Stretch Static Stretching – Static Stretching –
(10 min) (10 min) (10 min 3min 3min
Upper Body (3x): Run: Lower body/ Sprints Side straddle hop – Side straddle hop –
(3x): 50 in cadence 50 in cadence
Over Head Arm Clap A-Group- 4 mile run Sprint (50 meters) Self Stretching -1 Self Stretching – 1
(50-100 cdnce) with intervals Lunges (25 meters) minute minute
Max Push Ups (1 B-Group- 3 mile run Sprint (50 meters) Upper Body (3x) Run: AGR
min) with intervals Squat Jumps (25
reps)
Max Sit Ups (1 min) C-Group- 2 mile run Sprint (50 meters) Overhead Arm Clap – A Group: 4 mile run
with intervals Mtn Climbers (25 50 in cadence w/intervals
reps)
Pull Ups (10 reps) Sprint (50 meters) Max Pushups – 1 B Group: 3 mile run
minute w/intervals
Partner Dips (30 Cool Down/ Stretch Burpees (15 reps) Military Press – 50 in C Group: 2 mile run
reps) cadence w/intervals
Cool Down Cool Down Cool Down Cool Down
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Risk Mitigation
Activity Hazards Risk Level Solution Residual
Risk Level
Lab •Dehydration Med •Safety Brief Low
•Wildlife •Hydrate
•Terrain •Ensure
Water Jugs
are at OBJ
APFT •Curb/Rolling Med •Hydrate Low
Ankles •APFT Brief
•Dehydration •Safety Brief
•Cramps
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Challenges/Acknowledgments
• Supply deficiencies have been
consolidated and being sent to S4.
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Bravo
C/ 1SGT Malone
“This is how We Eat!”
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Bravo Company
Event Updated Status Notes
Personnel Issues 09MAR12 G None
G
87% (Barham 2- Noncontracted, Lester
Attendance Trends -
PT
09MAR12 A
A 1 Noncontracted, Acree 1
Noncontracted)
Attendance Trends- 90% (Barham, Lester (Noncontracted),
09MAR12 G
Lab Kisiel (Contracted)
Equipment Issue 09MAR12 G No cadets missing equipment
•Raise Company PT scores to 260
Training Goals 09MAR12 P
•Increased Familiarization of battle
drills
G 100-90% A 89-80% R 79-70% B < 69%
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Training Plan 19MAR-23MAR
Monday- Mar 19 Wednesday- Mar 21 Friday- Mar 23
Static Stretching – 3 min Static Stretching – 3 min Static Stretching – 3 min
Self Stretch – 2 min Self Stretch - 2 min Self Stretch – 2 min
Side Straddle Hop – 50x Upper Lower Combo (3x): Side straddle hop – 50x
Run: Seal Abs – 2 mins Box jump – 20x
A group – 4 mile run Max Pushups – 1 min AGR: A,B,C
w/intervals
B group – 3 mile run Arm Clap – 50 x Interval sprints (20 meters, 40
w/intervals meters, 60 meters, 80 meters,
100 meters)
C Group – 2 mile run Squats – 20x Jog during rest breaks
w/intervals
Military press – 50x
Burpees – 15x
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Training Plan 26MAR-30MAR
Monday- MAR 26 Wednesday- MAR 28 Friday- MAR 30
Static Stretching – 3min Static Stretching – 3min Static Stretching – 3 min
Side straddle hop – 50 in cadence Side straddle hop – 50 in cadence Side straddle hop – 50 in cadence
Self Stretching -1 minute Self Stretching – 1 minute Self Stretching – 1 minute
Upper Body (3x) Run: AGR Lower Body (3x)
Overhead Arm Clap – 50 in cadence A Group: 4 mile run w/intervals Seal Abs - Variations
Max Pushups – 1 minute B Group: 3 mile run w/intervals Lunges – 30 meters
Military Press – 50 in cadence C Group: 2 mile run w/intervals Squats – x20 in cadence
Mountain Climbers – 30 in cadence Cool Down Plank, Leg Tuck & Twist, Skydive – 1 min
Cool Down Burpees – 15x in cadence
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Risk Mitigation
Activity Hazards Risk Level Solution Residual
Risk Level
Lab •Dehydration Med •Safety Brief Low
•Wildlife •Hydrate
•Terrain •Ensure
Water Jugs
are at OBJ
APFT •Curb/Rolling Med •Hydrate Low
Ankles •APFT Brief
•Dehydration •Safety Brief
•Cramps
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Charlie
C/CPT Brandt
“Trained to Lead”
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Charlie Company
Event Updated Status Notes
Personnel Issues 09MAR12 G None
89% (91%)
Attendance Trends -
09MAR12 A Bailey (2), Walker, Hulme, Allen,
PT
Cullen, Wallace; Williams, Matt
Attendance Trends- 97% (100%)
09MAR12 G
Lab Wallace
Equipment Issue 09MAR12 G No cadets missing equipment
•Raise All APFT Scores Above 250
•Increased Familiarization of All Battle
Training Goals 09MAR12 P Drills
•Trained cadets on standards
•Increase PT attendance
G 100-90% A 89-80% R 79-70% B < 69%
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Training Plan 19MAR-23MAR
Monday- Mar 19 Wednesday- Mar 21 Friday- Mar23
Battalion Run Warm Up/ Stretch (10 min) Warm Up/ Stretch (10 min
Run: Lower body/ Sprints (3x):
A-Group- 4 mile run with intervals Sprint (50 meters)
Lunges (25 meters)
B-Group- 3 mile run with intervals Sprint (50 meters)
Squat Jumps (25 reps)
C-Group- 2 mile run with intervals Sprint (50 meters)
Mtn Climbers (25 reps)
Sprint (50 meters)
Cool Down/ Stretch Burpees (15 reps)
Flutter Kicks (1 min)
Planks (1 min)
Cool Down/ Stretch
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Risk Mitigation
Activity Hazards Risk Level Solution Residual
Risk Level
Lab •Dehydration Med •Safety Brief Low
•Wildlife •Hydrate
•Terrain •Ensure
Water Jugs
are at OBJ
APFT •Curb/Rolling Med •Hydrate Low
Ankles •APFT Brief
•Dehydration •Safety Brief
•Cramps
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Delta Company
Event Updated Status Notes
Personnel Issues 09MAR12 G None
G
78%
(3)Horne, Sherrod, Smith
Attendance Trends - (2)Burns, Kenton, Welch
09MAR12 R
PT (1) Carroll, Crosby, Degrouchy, DiAngelo,
Elder, Feliciano, Hand, Hill, Jackson,
Lambert, Lattimore (2)
Attendance Trends- 86%
Lab
09MAR12 A Burns, Crosby, Hill, Sherrod, Smith
Equipment Issue 09MAR12 G No cadets missing equipment
•Achieve and maintain a CO APFT
average of 250
•Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA
Training Goals 09MAR12 P •100% Completion of Community
Service hours
•Familiarization with Land Navigation
•Meet contracting standards
G 100-90% A 89-80% R 79-70% B < 69%
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Training Plan 19MAR-23MAR
Monday- Mar 19 Wed-Mar21 Friday- Mar 23
Warm Up/ Stretch (10 min Warm Up/ Stretch (10 min) Warm Up/Stretch (10 min)
Break into Ability Groups: Warm Up Lap
Battalion Run A Group: 3 mile run 2 minutes Mountain Climbers
B Group: 1 mile run, sprints Crab Walk/Bear Crawls
3 Sets of 20 Dips
C Group: 3 mile run Sprinting
Cool Down/ Stretch 2 minutes burpies
Cool Down/ Stretch
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Training Plan 26MAR-30MAR
Monday- Mar 26 Wednesday- Mar 28 Friday- Mar 30
Warm Up/Stretch Warm Up/ Stretch (10 min Warm Up/ Stretch
Run to Rotunda Ability Group Runs
2 mins Flutter Kicks Rest of Delta Co: Group A – 3 mile run
Max Push Ups Timed lap (5 min) Group B – 3 mile run
15 pull ups (3 sets of 5)
1 min plank Timed lap (5:15) Group C – 3 mile run
3 sets of 20 push ups
(Diamond, wide arm, regular)
2 min side plank (both sides) Timed lap (5:30) Cool Down/ Stretch
3 sets of 20 dips
50 V ups Cool Down/ Stretch
Max sit ups
Run back to Pavilion
Cool Down/ Stretch
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Risk Mitigation
Activity Hazards Risk Level Solution Residual
Risk Level
Lab •Dehydration Med •Safety Brief Low
•Wildlife •Hydrate
•Terrain •Ensure
Water Jugs
are at OBJ
PT •Curb/Rolling Med •Hydrate Low
Ankles
•Dehydration
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Echo
C/Richardson
“God, Guns, and Guts keep us safe from
the commie nuts”
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Echo Company
Event Updated Status Notes
Train new cadets in D&C, Customs and
Personnel Issues 09MAR12 A Courtesies, and land nav
91%
Gardner (2), Patterson (6), Redwine (5),
Attendance Trends -
09MAR12 G Wakefield (9), Weatherford (4), Dillon
PT
(5), Dixon (3), Levins, Stevens (5),
Valerio, Ontiveros,
Attendance Trends-
09MAR12 G 97% Wakefield (1)
Lab
Equipment Issue 09MAR12 A Cadets still missing leather gloves
• 250 APFT average
•Maintain 3.2 GPA
Training Goals 09MAR12 P •Begin and continue to train new
freshmen in D&C and the proper wear of
the uniform
G 100-90% A 89-80% R 79-70% B < 69%
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Training Plan 19MAR-23MAR
Monday- Mar 19 Wednesday- Mar 21 Friday- Mar 23
Warm Up/ Stretch (10 min) Warm Up/ Stretch (10 min) Warm Up/ Stretch (10 min
Upper Body (3x): Run: Lower body/ Sprints (3x):
Over Head Arm Clap (50-100 cdnce) A-Group- 4 mile run with intervals Sprint (50 meters)
Lunges (25 meters)
Max Push Ups (1 min) B-Group- 3 mile run with intervals Sprint (50 meters)
Squat Jumps (25 reps)
Max Sit Ups (1 min) C-Group- 2 mile run with intervals Sprint (50 meters)
Mtn Climbers (25 reps)
Pull Ups (10 reps) Sprint (50 meters)
Partner Dips (30 reps) Cool Down/ Stretch Burpees (15 reps)
Squad Push Up Relay (500 reps) Flutter Kicks (1 min)
Planks (1 min)
Squad Sit Up Relay (500 reps)
Cool Down/ Stretch Cool Down/ Stretch
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Risk Mitigation
Activity Hazards Risk Level Solution Residual
Risk Level
Lab •Dehydration Med •Safety Brief Low
•Wildlife •Hydrate
•Terrain •Ensure
Water Jugs
are at OBJ
APFT •Curb/Rolling Med •Hydrate Low
Ankles •APFT Brief
•Dehydration •Safety Brief
•Cramps
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Challenges/Acknowledgments
• Derriso is the only cadet who has paid for
Dining Out and 5k as of 03/09/12
• No cadets have indicated they need
assistance in paying for Dining Out and 5k
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Cadet
Association
C/ CPT Simmons
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Leadership Positions- SP12
Position As of Notes
OIC 02MAR12 C/CPT Simmons
President 02MAR12 CDT Primus
Vice President 02MAR12 CDT Dowdell
Treasurer 02MAR12 CDT Garner
Special
02MAR12 CDT Thrash
Projects
PR Contact 02MAR12 CDT Bailey
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Cadet Association
Event Updated Status Notes
Cadet Fund 02MAR12 G $5696.92
Current Acct.
02MAR12 G Primus, Garner, CPT. Anderson
Signers
Leadership: 0730 Wednesday
mornings biweekly and/or as
Meeting Time 02MAR12 A needed at Pavilion
Members: 0730 Monday mornings
biweekly at Pavilion
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Possible Dining-Out Fundraisers
Event As of Notes
Bruster’s Ice
Could possible do a Scooper Night,
Cream/Nathan’s
02MAR12 Cash Donation, or host event in
Hot Dog
parking lot.
(Primus)
Dining To
Applebee’s- 15%
Donate 02MAR12
Pizza Hut- 10%
(Ford)
Casual PT 02MAR12 Biweekly
Car Wash
02MAR12 Statesboro Car Wash and Lube Center
(Thrash)
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Chaplain
C/ Fincher
“What is faith? It is the confident assurance that
what we hope for is going to happen. It is the
evidence of things we cannot yet see.”
Hebrews 11.1
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Updates:
• Valor Movement meeting change to Tuesdays at 1730 at
Southern Pines Building 4 Community Room was a success.15
cadets attended Valor!
• The Valor Movement Lessons/Devotions Binder is complete
• The Statesboro Churches Binder is complete. Any cadets who attend
a church that want to be listed as a contact can sign the sheet located
in front of the binder
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Possible Events:
• Thursday Game Nights at the Exchange!
Volleyball, frisbee, or good ol’ fashion board games/card games
• LDAC Encouragement Letters written by Valor members
• I want every cadet to receive a personalized encouraging letter
from their peers. Valor has agreed to start writing letters now, so we
will have them ready ahead of time.
• Need list of Georgia Southern and Coastal cadets and their
regiments!
• Option 1:
• Cadets will receive their letters prior to leaving and have
them to read on the plane or save for a later time.
• Option 2:
• I will send letters to cadets up until 9th regiment, then
Cadet Postell, D will send the letters to the remaining
regiments.
• Concern: Finding addresses for everyone.
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