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STB, 173 rd ABN M249 Range Brief

STB, 173 rd ABN M249 Range Brief. 2LT Michael Kendall 16 August 2006. TASK: 173rd STB conducts M249 10-meter range qualification on 29 August 2006.

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STB, 173 rd ABN M249 Range Brief

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  1. STB, 173rd ABNM249 Range Brief 2LT Michael Kendall 16 August 2006

  2. TASK: 173rd STB conducts M249 10-meter range qualification on 29 August 2006. • CONDITION: Given highly motivated firers from the 173rd STB, 10 m paper targets on Reese Range #3a, and supporting range personnel in ACUs with Kevlar and IBA. • STANDARD: Endstate is that all firers will zero and qualify on the M249 with iron sights using 10 meter qualification standards as outlined in Table 1 of FM 3-22-68. .

  3. Range Personnel Platoon Responsible: 2 /A/173d STB Range OIC: 2LT Kendall Range NCOIC: SFC McClain Range Safety Officer: SGT Clelland Concurrent Training NCO: SSG Wise and CPL Ballast Remedial Training NCO: SGT Starks Number of Lane Safeties: 2 Size of Ammo/Target/Guard/Scoring Detail: 4 Medic: SPC Smith Armorer: SGT Moore

  4. Firing Line Ammo Point FLA Range 3b Range Layout First Aid Training Call for Fire Training Range 3a Smoking/ Break area

  5. Timeline • 290630AUG06 ACCOUNTABILITY AT COMPANIES, FIRERS GO STRAIGHT TO A CO FOR ROLL CALL AND GO TO DFAC EARLY FOR CHOW • 290700AUG06 COMPANIES DRAW WEAPONS AND RUCK MARCH TO REESE RANGE (SSG WISE NCOIC) • 290715AUG06 RUCK MARCH SP FROM BD 7006. SETUP DETAIL DEPARTS FOR RANGE IN HMMWVS. • 290730AUG06 RANGE SET UP BY B/173RD STB AND DETAIL • 290730AUG06 SUPPORT PLATOON DELIVERS 10000 ROUNDS TO RANGE 3 • 290745AUG06 FIRERS ARRIVE AND ASSEMBLE IN BRIEFING AREA • 290745AUG06 RANGE ORIENTATION AND SAFETY BRIEF • 290800AUG06 RANGE WET STATUS ON RANGE. C CO BEGINS FIRING. • 291200AUG06 RANGE SHUT-DOWN FOR CHOW (DICTATED BY RANGE CONTROL) SOLDIERS WILL NOT LEAVE. INITIAL WEAPONS CLEANING. • 291300AUG06 RESUME FIRING. • 291530AUG06 MANDATORY DRY TIME • 29AUG06 TBD RANGE CLEANUP AND RANGE CONTROL INSPECTION. • 29AUG06 UTC CLEAN WEAPONS IN B CO AREA UNTIL DAY 1 CLEANING IS COMPLETED

  6. Expert 83-91 First Class 73-82 Second Class 63-72

  7. Remedial Training • Remedial Training NCO: SGT Starks • 1st time non-qualifiers will re-shoot tasks 9 and 10 on column D • 2nd time non-qualifiers will repeat tasks 1 and 2 to re-verify their battle sight zeroes • 3rd time non-qualifiers will complete remedial training at the Reese Range complex before being allowed to fire again • 4th time non-qualifiers will receive a stern talking-to from the battalion CSM • 5th time non-qualifiers will be used as targets

  8. Concurrent Training Concurrent Training : First Aid CPL Ballast TASK 1: First Aid (Medic) CONDITION 1: Given a group of highly motivated soldiers, a casualty with a simulated wound, wearing ACUs and patrol cap, on a live range in daylight hours STANDARD 1: Evaluate a casualty, perform first aid for open wound, transmit a 9-line, transport a casualty to a pickup site. Concurrent Training : Call for Fire SSG Wise TASK 2: Conduct call for fire (SSG Wise) CONDITION 2: Given one operational radio set, enemy troops in the open within sight, wearing ACUs, on a live MG range STANDARD 2: Transmit a correct fire mission in 6 line warning order format within 3 minutes.

  9. Risk Assessment

  10. MEDEVAC Procedures • Immediate Cease Fire • Injuries treated on sight if possible • Notify Range Control immediately (they will call German ambulance) • Medics stabilize on site and evacuate in ambulatory vehicle if no ambulance available from Klinikum

  11. Safety Briefing • RSO briefs

  12. References FM 3-22.68 CREW-SERVED MACHINE GUNS, 5.56-mm AND 7.62-mm, 31 January 2003 A/STB OPORD, M249 Range Reese Range SOP

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