Operations Order - Week 12

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Alpha Company OPERATIONS ORDER – Week 12 (16NOV09-20NOV09) References 1. Fall Training Calendar 2. FM 21-20 3. Battalion Operations Order Task Organization: Alpha Company, Blue Hen Battalion 1st PLT 2nd PLT Time Zone Used Throughout Order: Local (Eastern Standard Time) I. Situation Enemy Forces: None Friendly Forces: Higher Unit Mission The Fighting Blue Hen Battalion conducts PT, Leadership Lab during Week 12 (16NOV09-20NOV09) at each company’s respective training sites and IOT improve physical fitness and continue to educate and develop cadets military skills Higher Unit Intent It is my intent that the BN conducts weekly company pt and lab according to their respective company training calendars. All cadets arrive on time, are accounted for, have the proper uniform and equipment to conduct training. End state for this operation will be complete when all Cadets conduct weekly physical training and lab improving their knowledge of military skills and physical fitness. Rear Unit Mission: Bravo Co. of the Fighting Blue Hen Battalion conducts PT and LEADLAB on First Aid/9 Line MEDEVAC NLT 201600NOV09 IOT develop and train cadets and prepare MS III’s for LDAC. Attachments/Detachments: None II. Mission Alpha Company of the Fighting Blue Hen Battalion conducts PT, LEADLAB on First Aid and 9 Line MEDEVAC at company training areas (CSB, BN HQ, Ranger Hill,) NLT 201600NOV09 IOT provide proper training to cadets and prepare MS III’s for Warrior Forge 2010. III. Execution Commander’s Intent: It is my intent that all cadets receive training on First Aid/9 Line MEDEVAC and all complete physical training without sustaining any injuries. Rehearsals will be conducted, plans will be submitted and cadets will show up to all events on time, in the proper uniform. The end state of this operation is when cadets complete their weekly physical training, LEADLAB training. Concept of Operation This operation will be conducted in three phases: Phase I: Consists of rehearsals and plan dissemination

Phase II: Consists of Alpha Company executing PT, LEADLAB according to company training calendar Phase III: Consists of AAR’s and accountability Maneuver Phase I: Begins with C/CPT Smith attending the BN staff meeting to inform BN leadership on upcoming company events. It continues with the rehearsal First Aid/9 Line MEDEVAC Lab with their platoon leader and then A Co. CO. PT instructors will submit their PT plan to their evaluator and platoon leader one week before their PT. Lab instructors for week 14 will also submit their lab plan to evaluators and platoon leader for feedback and review NLT 11NOV. This phase ends when PT plan for 20OCT is submitted for review NLT 16NOV. Phase II: Begins with a Light PT Prep, Stretching and DNC on 16NOV by C/SSG Sherwood at Frazier Field. It continues on Wednesday morning when cadets conduct an APFT according to the OPORD put out by C/CPT Smith. Selected cadets will participate in CWST Retest on 19NOV at Little Bob Pool. C/SSG Chester and C/SSG Reese will conduct LEADLAB on the First Aid/9 Line MEDEVAC at BN HQ on 19NOV. This phase ends after C/SGT Bogdan’s combat conditioning PT on Friday morning. Phase III: Begins with MS III’s conducting an AAR of PT and LEADLAB and submitting it to C/CPT Schellenger (Assistant S3). All equipment drawn from the S4 will be accounted for and returned. Ranger Challenge returns to UD after completion of the competition. This phase ends when the AAR is submitted, all equipment has been returned to C/CPT Timmick and all cadets return from Fort Bragg. Tasks to Maneuver Units C/1LT Williams T: Oversee physical training of Delaware State cadets P: IOT meet company and battalion training standards st 1 PLT; 2nd PLT T: participate in PT on Monday and Friday; LEADLAB on Thursday and a PT Test on Wednesday P: IOT complete company mission and meet Commander’s Intent Tasks to Support Units C/SSG Chester; C/SSG Reese T: Conduct LEADLAB on First Aid/9 Line MEDEVAC C/SGT Bogdan; C/SSG Sherwood T: Conduct PT according to A. Co. training schedule Coordinating Instructions Timeline: 160630NOV09 PT Test Prep/DNC 180530NOV09 APFT

190530NOV09 CWST Retest (tentative) 191600NOV09 LEADLAB First Aid/9 Line MEDEVAC 200630NOV09 Combat Conditioning PT Uniform: Will be specified by event instructor. Uniform will meet Army Standard, as will cadet appearance. IV: Service and Support General: Resupply: No resupply available Material Service Cadets will coordinate with C/CPT Timmick, the BN S4, for any supplies needed at least 10 days ahead of time Transportation: Cadets will arrive at events via POV, or walking Services: None In case of injury or illness, CLS qualified personnel will respond accordingly. If injury or illness is not severe, injured personnel will be transported via GSA van to nearest hospital. If there is a possibility of loss of life or limb, 911 will be dialed and injured personnel will be transported by ambulance to either Newark Emergency Center or Christiana Care Hospital. V. Command and Signal Command Location of Command: Alpha Company Commander will be present at all training events except for 1st hour of LEADLAB. Company chain of command will assume position until C/CPT Smith’s return. Succession of Command: C/CPT Smith, C/1LT Williams, C/1LT Streckenbein, C/1LT Conger, C/1SG Lynch, C/SFC Hicks, C/SFC, Lewandowski Signal Communication: Primary: Face to Face Secondary: Cell Phones (Numbers located in Annex A) Acknowledge: C/LTC Sieber BN CO Official: C/CPT Smith A Co. CO Annex A: Cell Phone List

Annex A: Cell Phone List Cadre Chain of Command

Cell Number LTC Moxley

828-4556545 MAJ Cooke 302-5286093 MAJ Keen 443-9808105 CPT Austin 302-5472866 1LT 240-217Engleman 4515 2LT Moss 302-388Cell 7521 Number 2LT Wishko 203-257C/LTC Sieber 302-8933921 3274 MSG 931-216C/MAJ Cochran 302-584Kammer 8594 7082 SFC 931-217C/MAJ Miller 610-406Geraldsen 3305 1813 C/CPT Smith 443-5345989 C/1LT 609-602Streckenbein 6711 C/CPT Quinn 302-6324518 C/1LT Conger 201-3170195 C/CSM 302-353Arrington 7769 C/1SG Lynch 610-5138553 C/SFC Hicks 305-8040852 C/SFC Lewandowski

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Cadet Chain of Command

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