we should probably talk it over at a meet before we set it in stone On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 3:55 PM, lomax <chac2ook@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > We've talked more the last 2 days than we ever have....this is great. > > > On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Shawn Wilkerson <tatz1977@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> up to a point . yes >> >> --- On *Fri, 3/11/11, Joe <virtualadonis@xxxxxxxxxxx>* wrote: >> >> >> From: Joe <virtualadonis@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: [badgerstatevolunteers] Re: Field op SOP >> To: badgerstatevolunteers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Date: Friday, March 11, 2011, 3:51 PM >> >> >> Yes structure! >> SPIKE >> >> *From:* kevin >> Joyner<http://us.mc1617.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=joynerkev@xxxxxxxxx> >> *Sent:* Friday, March 11, 2011 3:35 PM >> *To:* >> badgerstatevolunteers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<http://us.mc1617.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=badgerstatevolunteers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> *Cc:* >> Joe<http://us.mc1617.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=virtualadonis@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> *Subject:* [badgerstatevolunteers] Re: Field op SOP >> >> What is their to agree or disagree with in the SOP? This is the need for >> structure that is getting handled. >> >> On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Joe >> <virtualadonis@xxxxxxxxxxx<http://us.mc1617.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=virtualadonis@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> > wrote: >> >> All this is good stuff. However not everyone is reading or paying >> attention to this. All of this should be discussed in a meeting and what is >> agreed on then put out to the people. Thus the need for structure we will >> all be on the same page. >> SPIKE >> >> -----Original Message----- From: >> xcopdaddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx<http://us.mc1617.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=xcopdaddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 2:52 PM >> To: >> badgerstatevolunteers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<http://us.mc1617.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=badgerstatevolunteers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: [badgerstatevolunteers] Field op SOP >> >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> We had a few problems last time >> >> Nuttin big >> >> Field training op SOP: >> >> All those participating should bring FULL BOB and line gear to all >> field ops unless otherwise instructed. To include minimum field >> gear (See WRAM posted gear list). Firearm and target ammo. Clothing >> appropriate to conditions. Head gear, body armor, load carry >> equipment, field knife ect. Not all items will always be used, but >> this will prevent people missing out on training because they >> didn't bring gear. >> >> Comms: 1 radio (of the agreed style and system) per 2 persons >> should be brought to all outdoor operations. Radios should be >> charged and in working order. >> >> Medic: EVERYONE shall bring a personal first aid kit. At least 2 >> "squad" level 1st aid kits should be present. 1 carried by the >> designated medic. 1 as a backup. >> >> Procedure: >> Personnel shall meet at agreed time in agreed muster point. >> Head count shall be taken and radios/ medical equipment/ other >> equipment handed out as needed. >> >> Movement to training area should be done as an organized march, >> Either as a file (esp if in public view) or in wedge patrol >> formation. >> >> When training area is reached group shall fan out and sweep area >> and set up 360 security before conducting training. >> >> NON group movement should be done in buddy teams for safety and >> tactical reasons. No one should ever go anywhere alone. >> >> Training block: Training should be laid out in advance if >> particular equipment is required. Rappelling gear, tools, camp >> gear, flash lights, paintball guns etc. >> >> Training blocks should be organized in a "crawl" basic info "walk" >> very basic practice "run" full speed blocks for safety and ease of >> under standing. ABOVE all safety should be a top priority of all >> training. >> >> NO illegal activities should ever be advocated by training. >> >> Instruction should be conducted without interruption for >> efficiency, instructors should however pause as often as is >> practical, to allow for questions. >> >> At each field training op it would be optimal to conduct 3 blocks >> of training. Each block should, be integrally related to one >> another if at all possible. >> >> Security: For practice at field exercises during instruction 2 >> members should be providing simulated over watch. This should >> rotate, through buddy teams in blocks of time evenly distributed >> through the buddy teams. Unless other wise designated. >> >> Breaks: >> for water/ bathroom/ ect should be offered approx every hour. Mid >> day a field kitchen should be set up in some manner and field >> cooking/ mess should be conducted in "bug out mode" if at all >> possible. Attention should be paid to not giving away location by >> noise, smoke, waste ect while cooking if at all possible. >> >> >> At conclusion of training block personnel should discuss training >> and relevant issues to the general group, but security should be >> continued through the duration of the operation for training >> purposes. Location sec should also be attempted to be kept through >> noise, light, smoke discipline whenever possible. >> >> close of training: >> The area should be policed for any and all garbage or items that >> would violate OPSEC. Extraction and egress from training area >> should follow the same procedures as entry. >> >> Borrowed equipment should be returned to owner or to group supply. >> LACE (Liquid Ammo Casualty Equipment) report should be verbally >> taken for future reference as to set up parameters of supply needs, >> individual hazards equipment needs ans the like. >> >> Head count should again be taken before dismissal of personnel. >> >> AAR: At least 1 after action report should be generated for each >> Field training operation by at least 1 designated participant and >> any other person who wishes to write one. Basic summary of the >> activities, problems encountered, solutions found, any other events >> of significance should be noted. 3 things to sustain and 3 things >> to improve should be submitted. The report(s)should be reviewed at >> the next planning meeting (non field meeting). Format should >> follow previous ex if possible. >> >> Discuss adjust as yall wish. >> >> That's what i can come up with with a sleeping baby on me. >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Charset: UTF8 >> Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify >> Version: Hush 3.0 >> >> wpwEAQMCAAYFAk16i5wACgkQWHaGynxctwje1gP/dw4bezsHjUr2FuAnLHbTBWdfAJOd >> FKO3H5esAU7fT+CHwlpxHoI7d5vwElXAfkmbh4OKIMPg4aBVhB/oKCNDk6ocQmv1ds3Z >> EUO4gYptq7DrqTj//k+GxigjBiELjC2zD5BCjfgGuCgcjy2rkMBDJEro2R18Hb6ZDMvJ >> tLwUSdI= >> =m+VS >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> -- >> Kevin J >> ==================== >> “Far Better it is to Dare Mighty Things than to take rank with those poor, >> timid spirits Who know Neither Victory nor Defeat.” >> Theodore Roosevelt >> >> "I was not delivered unto this world in defeat, >> nor does failure course in my veins. I am not a >> sheep waiting to be prodded by my shepherd. I >> am a lion and I refuse to talk, to walk, to sleep >> with the sheep. I will hear not those who weep >> and complain, for their disease is contagious. Let >> them join the sheep. The slaughterhouse of failure >> is not my destiny. >> >> >> >> > > > -- > ** > *freeman lomax* > *www.1revolutionnow.com* > > -- ** *freeman lomax* *www.1revolutionnow.com*