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Commander In Chief
President Barack Obama
Secretary of Defense
Honorable Leon Panetta
Secretary of the Army
The Honorable John McHugh
Chairman, Joint Chief of Staff
Admiral Mike Mcmullen
Army Chief of Staff
General Martin Dempsey
Chief, NGB
General Craig Mckindley
State Adjutant General
MG Timothy Lowenburg
RTI Commander
COL Coffee
Battalion Commander
LTC Parish
Company Commander
MAJ Pirak
Senior Platoon Trainer Officer
Captain Vincent
OCS Honor Code
An officer Candidate will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do
General Order #1
I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved
General Order #2
I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner
General Order #3
I will report violations of my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner
Leadership Defined
Leadership is influencing people-by providing purpose, direction and motivation-while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization.
The Troop Leading Proceedures
1. Receive the mission
2. Issue a WARNO
3. Make a tentative plan
4. Initiate necessary troop movements
5. Conduct reconnaissance
6. Complete the plan
7. Issue the complete order
8. Supervise
Five principles of patroling
1. Planning
2. Recon
3. Security
4. Control
5. Common Sense
The five paragraph OPORD
1. Situation
2. Mission
3. Execution
4. Sustainment
5. Command and control
Salt Report
S - Size
A - Activity
L - Location
T - Time
9 Line Medivac 1-4
Line 1 - Location of pickup site
Line 2 - Freq and call sign at pickup site
Line 3 - Number of patients by precedence (Urgent, Priority, Routine, Convenience)
Line 4 - Special equipment required
9 Line Medivac 5-9
Line 5 - Number of patients by type (# litter & # ambulatory)
Line 6 - Type of wound, injury, illness
Line 7 - Method of marking pickup stie
Line 8 - Patient nationality & status
Line 9 - Landing zone description
METT-TC
M- Mission
E - Enemy
T - Troops
T - Terrain
T - Time Available
C - Civilian considerations