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SFC Covington 12 NOV 08 Range 59

M16 QUALIFICATION RANGE. SFC Covington 12 NOV 08 Range 59. OUTLINE. TRAINING OBJECTIVES MISSION 3. EXECUTION - COMMANDERS INTENT - STRAC INFO - TASK ORGANIZATION

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SFC Covington 12 NOV 08 Range 59

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  1. M16 QUALIFICATION RANGE SFC Covington 12 NOV 08 Range 59

  2. OUTLINE • TRAINING OBJECTIVES • MISSION 3. EXECUTION - COMMANDERS INTENT - STRAC INFO - TASK ORGANIZATION - CONCEPT OF THE OPERATION/RANGE OPERATIONS - TASK TO MANEUVERING UNITS - COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS - TIME LINE 4. SERVICE SUPPORT 5. COMMAND AND SIGNAL 6. RISK ASSESSMENT 7. QUESTIONS

  3. TRAINING OBJECTIVES TASK: Conduct M16 qualification IAW FM 3-23.35, FB REG. 350-6, AND DIVISION REG. 350-1. CONDITIONS: Given an M16, one 25 meter target and 18/40 rounds of ammunition in a tactical environment. STANDARDS: Without assistance, the firer will zero and qualify, then engage the target in the prone supported, prone unsupported and kneeling position; achieving at least 26 hits IOT qualify.

  4. Task Crosswalk • Defend Assigned Area • Collective Tasks • React to enemy target(s) • Verify target acquisition • Supporting Individual Tasks • (113-571-1022) Perform Voice Communications • (071-100-0003) Engage Targets with an M4 • (071-311-2006) Construct Field-Expedient Firing Aids for an • M16A1/A2 Rifle • (071-311-2007) Engage Targets with an M16-Series Rifle • (071-311-2025) Maintain an M16-Series Rifle • (071-311-2026) Perform a Function Check on an M16-Series Rifle • (071-311-2027) Load an M16-Series Rifle • (071-311-2028) Unload an M16-Series Rifle • (071-311-2029) Correct Malfunctions of an M16-Series Rifle • (071-311-2030) Zero an M16A2 Rifle • Supporting Leader Tasks • (071-410-0019) Control Organic Fires • (081-831-1054) Evacuate Casualties • (081-831-0101) Request Medical Evacuation • (081-831-1000) Evaluate a Casualty

  5. METL/PETL/Core Warrior Tasks 82nd STB will train on the following tasks:

  6. MISSION 82nd STB WILL CONDUCT AN M16 ZERO/QUALIFICATION RANGE ON 12 NOV O8 IN ORDER TO PREPARE TROOPERS FOR FUTURE OPERATIONS IN OEF/OIF AND TO ENSURE TROOPERS ARE PROFICIENT WITH THEIR ASSIGNED WEAPON.

  7. EXECUTION KEY TASKS: • Ensure PMI is Performed at the Range • Ensure Proper Safety Brief and Range Orientation • Ensure Remedial Training is Available • Ensure sufficient Ammo is available to zero/qualify and re-qualify if necessary • Ensure all Needed Resources are available ENDSTATE: • Quality Training Is Safely Conducted • All Firers Have Qualified With Assigned Weapons

  8. STRAC INFO • TOTAL # OF ROUNDS 5k Rounds • TOTAL # OF FIRERS 30 • ROUNDS REQUIRED TO ZERO 18 Rnds • FAMILIARIZATION ROUNDS 7/30 Rnds • ROUNDS REQUIRED TO QUALIFY 40 Rnds • REQUALIFICATION ROUNDS 18/40 Rnds

  9. TASK ORGANIZATION RANGE DETAIL FIRERS BY COMPANY 82nd HHC: 30 21st CM: 82nd FMC: 11th QM: 82nd SIG: 18th HR: STRAP-Hangers: OIC – CPT Walls NCOIC- SSG Rapu RSO – SFC Covington SAFETY – Firer’s Buddy AMMO HANDLER – SGT Jayes MEDICAL/RTO – SGT KING ARMORER – SGT SKI TOTAL TBD

  10. RANGE OPERATIONS CONCEPT OF THE OPERATION (RNG 59/QUAL RANGE) The range will be conducted in five phases: • Range Set-up • Familiarization Fire ( Night Fire/ Limited visibility) • Qualification Fire • Range Clean-up and Closure • Night Fire

  11. Concurrent Training At the Range Task: Test Proficiency Examination Conditions: Given an M16, dummy ammunition and a range Standards: IAW FM 3-22.31, Soldiers must demonstrate proper techniques for the following tasks: Perform general disassembly and assembly, Identify and perform proper sight picture, identify targets, load, unload, and place the weapon on SAFE. Apply immediate action Other training – Remedial PMI as needed on marksmanship fundamentals for those requiring to fire qualification tables again. CTT Tasks- Target engagement Techniques

  12. RANGE OPERATIONS LOCATION PREACHERS RD RANGE 66C RANGE 59 CHICKEN RD MACRIDGE LAMONT ACP LONGSTREET RD N ARDENNES 82nd STB 4th BCT LONGSTREET RD W. LUZON

  13. RANGE OPERATIONS RANGE 59 SITE BERM RIGHT LIMIT LEFT LIMIT 50 FIRING POINTS HEATER ENTRY/TOWER CONTROL POINT AMMO LATRINE TENT WATER BREAK AREA TACTICAL VEHICLE PARKING BREAK AREA

  14. TASK TO MANEUVER UNITS HHC • Provide Firers with M16’s and 3 Magazines Each • Deliver ALL PAX to Range 59 NLT 0500 • Transport Firers to Range NLT 500 • Provide 1 Safety For The Range • Provide 2 Soldiers For Ammo Distribution Point • Provide 1 CASEVAC And 2 CLS • Communication with Range Control • DFAC provide A-rations for BDE ALL BN CO • *Provide Firers with M16’s and 3 Magazines Each • *Transport Firers to Range 59 NLT 0500

  15. COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS *Uniform: ACU’s, ACH, IBA, Earplugs, Eye Protection, Gloves, and Weapon *Range Will Be Open 0500 *Units Provide Transportation For Their Firers *Units Provide 1 MRE For Each Firer

  16. TIME LINE DATE 0400 PICK UP RANGE KEY RANGE DETAIL FORMATION 0430 MOVEMENT TO RANGE 0500 ARRIVE AT RANGE 59 0500 AMMO DELIVERED BY HHC 0500-0515 RANGE PREPARATION / AMMO BREAK-DOWN 0515-1530 FIRERS ARRIVE / RANGE SAFETY BRIEF 0630 RANGE GOES HOT 0515-UTC RANGE OPS TBD RANGE GOES COLD TBD CLEAR RANGE PMI will be conducted at Range 59 for first time Fires.

  17. SERVICE SUPPORT WATER RESOURCES TRANSPORTATION HHC will Provide 1xwater buffalo RESOURCEPOC RED FLAG RANGE CONTROL 1 JACK TELEPHONE RANGE CONTROL ICOMS HHC SOP G/3 RANGE CONTROL QUALIFICATION TARGETS RANGE CONTROL EARPLUGS EACH COMPANY TAPE EACH COMPANY STAPLE GUN W/ STAPLES HHC RANGE CARDS RANGE CONTROL WHITE ENGINEER TAPE HHC AMMUNITION HHC MAGAZINES EACH COMPANY Units Will Provide Transportation For Their Firers Medical Support HHC will Provide 1 CASEVAC and 2 CLS

  18. CASEVAC ROUTE LOCATION PREACHERS RD RANGE 66C RANGE 59 CHICKEN RD MACRIDGE LAMONT ACP LONGSTREET RD N All American SPORTS USA WAMC LONGSTREET RD W. LUZON

  19. COMMAND AND SIGNAL COMMAND • OIC – CPT Walls • NCOIC- SSG Rapu • RSO – SFC Covington • SAFETY – Firer’s Buddy • AMMO HANDLER – SGT JAYES • MEDICAL/RTO – SGT KING • ARMORER – SGT SKI

  20. COMMAND AND SIGNAL SIGNAL (1) Range Control Phone # 432-2170/1161 (2) Range Control Frequency 38.90 Alternate 36.35 (3) MEDEVAC Request (Through Range Control): Primary 38.90 Alternate 40.80 Phone # 836-2472/5385

  21. Safety • Safety is the number one priority during this live fire exercise • Firers MUST ensure they are engaging targets with the appropriate ammo, all ammo is expended prior to moving off the firing line, all firers will clear weapons prior to moving off the firing line, all weapons remain on SAFE when not actively engaging the targets. ABSOLUTELY NO HORSE-PLAY will be tolerated on the range at any time • All personnel will wear eye/hearing protection when utilizing live ammo and will maintain their IBAs with plates and collars while on the range • Two CLS qualified personnel will be on the Range with CLS bags • Designated CASEVAC vehicle will be on-site with a strip map from the range directly to WOMACK AMC • Firers will ensure that they maintain their weapons pointed down range while conducting remedial actions and immediate actions for malfunctions.

  22. Determine overall mission/task risk level after controls are implemented (circle one) K. Risk Decision Authority

  23. QUESTIONS ?

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