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Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day. “A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent.” —Douglas MacArthur.

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Quote of the Day

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  1. Quote of the Day “A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent.” —Douglas MacArthur. OCF will be tonight around 6:30 before CO meetings

  2. S1: Battalion Strength Report Contracted Non-Contracted

  3. Battalion Accountability 131 Assigned 111 Present 7 Excused 13 Unexcused 131 Assigned 111 Present 8 Excused 12 Unexcused 131 Assigned 119 Present 7 Excused 5 Unexcused 142 Assigned 136 Present 6 Excused 0 Unexcused

  4. S1 - Projects

  5. T-shirts/Sweatshirts are being ordered today Money due by company meetings next week Seating chart will be finished by friday- send your preferences to Roessel! S1- reminder programs are due by the 20MAR IPR #3- 13MAR (this Wednesday) SPO

  6. S2- Current events • Seven kidnapped European foreign workers were executed by Al- Qadea affiliate BokoHaram of Nigeria. • Analysis: Al-Qaeda offshoots in the region are becoming bolder and having significant impacts to anti-terrorism policy worldwide, especially with respect to Africa. Boko Harm Islamic Fighters

  7. S2- Current events • In response to tougher US lead UN sanctions against its nuclear test. North Korea ended its armistice and non-aggression pact last week with South Korea. The armistice is what ended the Korean War in the 50s. Tensions are high on the Korean peninsula once again. • Analysis: I believe it is just “all talk” rhetoric to solidify new leader Kim Jong-un’s rule after taking over North Korea after his father, Kim Jong-il died.

  8. Weather Weekly forecast predicts low chance of precipitation, with mild weather throughout the week. Key Weather: 30% of rain on Friday.

  9. FTX Committee Progress

  10. MAR 2013 Spring Break Mr. Ansbro to FT Knox MS I/II LAB: SQD ATK #1 Spring Break MS III LAB: Cordon and Search BN FTX PCC/PCI #1 Ranger FTX BN APFT Record #4 BN FTX PCC/PCI Final BN FTX Saint Paddy’s Day All MS Classes LAB: Road to War Brief by MS IV’s BN FTX BN FTX Recovery JFTX PCC/PCI #1 Good Friday/Easter Training Holiday BN APFT Failure Retest May Commission Invitations MS I/II LAB: SQD ATK #2 MS III LAB: PLT Ambush LAB/ TRAINING/MEETING CAMPUS EVENTS CAMPUS EVENTS BN EVENTS BN EVENTS TRAINING HOLIDAY TRAINING HOLIDAY OTHER CADRE ACTION

  11. APR 2013 May Commissioning OPORD Easter JFTX PCC/PCI Final BN Dinning Out Veterans Memorial 5K @ Richmond MS IVs LIVE FIRE MS I/II LAB: SQD Recon #1 MS III LAB: PLT Raid Shenandoah Valley Prayer Breakfast 0650-0900 JFTX CHOICES MS I/II LAB: SQD Recon #2 MS III LAB: JFTX Prep/No LAB JFTX George C Marshall Conference JFTX Recovery MS III WF PCC/PCI #1 All MS Classes LAB: SQD Comp CHOICES SMP Ft Pickett EST/IED SMP Ft Pickett EST/IED Award Ceremony 1535 MS III WF PCC/PCI Final Last Day of Classes Final Record APFT Graduation Comission Ceremony Commission Rehearsal SMP Outbriefs LAB/ TRAINING/MEETING CAMPUS EVENTS CAMPUS EVENTS BN EVENTS BN EVENTS TRAINING HOLIDAY TRAINING HOLIDAY OTHER CADRE ACTION

  12. T-2 25MAR13-29MAR13

  13. T-1 18MAR13-22MAR13

  14. T 11MAR13-15MAR13

  15. AAR Basic Lab 27FEB13 Ambush Improves1. Issue: Location of the objective Discussion: due to the placement of the objective it was not possible to maintain visual contact with the objective without being seen by the OPFOR. Recommendation: Use the terrain of Chestnut Ridge to maximize cover and concealment around the OBJ. However there is not much cover and concealment at Chestnut Ridge so this may not be able to be fixed 2. Issue: Only ran one lane Discussion: Due to time constraints we were only able to run one practical lane at Lab. Some cadets felt that it would be beneficial to run more shorter lanes IOT allow more cadets to rotate into leadership roles Recommendation: We could issue supplies before lab so that we are ready to run lanes immediately following FF 3. Issue: Cadets did not know what to do with the detonation cord following the detonation of the claymore Discussion: Cadets did not know what to do with the detonation cord following the detonation of the claymore. This was not covered in the claymore class in the previous lab Recommendation: Teach a class to fix this issue Sustains  1. Ran one in depth lane so cadets had a greater understanding of how to set up and execute an ambush 2. Training at Chestnut Ridge rather than the Memorial parking lots 3. MS4's were knowledgeable on the ambush lane and were able to answer any questions by lab participants. 

  16. 13 MAR 2013 Attack Planning Process Basic Lab • TRAINING EVENT: Attack Planning Process • OIC: Regan • NCOIC: Langan • MISSION: Basic Lab Cadets and BCCs conduct Attack Planning Process classes in AO Memorial Hall/National Guard Armory from 1535-1730 on 13 MAR 2013. • Purpose: Familiarize Cadets and BCCs on basic Attack Planning Process, and execution as team members and squad leaders. • Key Tasks: • Initial TMK walk-through • Conduct check on learning via talk-through with TMK by cadet/BCC. • Conduct practical walk-through outside • Retrain if necessary • Conduct AAR • End state: Cadets and BCCs are trained to standard on Attack battle drill. • Resources: FM 3-21.8 • Number of Cadets Trained: ~ 84 2nd 1st 4th CLASSES 1PLT 2 PLT 5th 3rd

  17. S3: TAC OIC • Highlights • TACs have switched CO’s • A Co TACs: Pisano, Mueller, Roessel, Triplett • B Co TACs: Crisler, Baxter, Bruccoleri, Elliott • Advanced lab will begin at 1500 this week • Full PCI of entire packing list • 3’s who cannot meet at 1500 will meet with me during the day for full PCI

  18. Operation Duke Dog Fury AAR • Sustains • MSIII’s liked training, have asked for another training like this one • Radio communication • Squad break down: done quickly, equal number of strong and weak cadets in every squad • Improves • Accountability of personnel and equipment • PL overloaded: make sure to delegate tasks to SLs

  19. Advanced Lab 27 Feb: PLT Ambush AAR • Sustains • Improved time management: Both SL’s were able to brief and PLT rehearsals conducted • Innovation: use of WW tops as camouflage • Improves • SL’s still do not bring recorders to opord brief • Motivation and violence of action were poor • Missing equipment

  20. 1 C & S OBJ Training Event: Cordon and Search OIC: cPIsano, NCOIC: cCrisler MISSION: JMU Duke BN MS3 cadets conduct Cordon and Search patrolling lane from 1535-1735 on 13MAR13 in AO Hillandale park in order to develop MS3 leadership potential and familiarize MS3’s with Cordon and Search. CONCEPT OF THE OPERATION This operation will have 4 phases. Phase 1: Phase will begin with the planning of the operation and with the briefing of the plan at the training meeting on 11FEB13. Phase 1 will conclude with the rehearsals complete on 11MAR13. Phase 2: Phase begins with FF at the parking lot in Hillendale Park. MS3 cadets will form up in prospective teams-squads-platoons. cCrisler will have TACs inspect equipment IAW the packing list (see below). The entirety of the packing list will be checked, each cadet will be PCI by a TAC to ensure there are no deficiencies. cPisano will take the OPFOR to their assigned position and ensure that the objective is correct. Phase will end once all equipment is issued and OPFOR are in place. Phase 3: Phase begins with movement to the AA. The Cordon and Search lane will be conducted, and the conclusion of this phase will be the end of the execution of the mission, which will be determined by cPisano. Phase 4: Phase begins with the AAR and ends with dismissal of all personnel and recovery of all equipment. MS3s will download weapons and gear into transportation prior to the AAR. Outcomes: MS3s are successfully trained in Cordon and Search planning, TLPs, and conducting infantry tactics. MS4s successfully trained in planning and conducting Cordon and Search lane and evaluating cadets’ performance therein. Coordinating Instructions: Uniform: ACUs, LBV with compass and whistle attached, Kevlar, eye pro, black gloves, elbow and knee pads, OPFOR: ACUs with black top, necessary cold weather gear Ruck packed with: sleep system, 1 set of ACUs, 1 tan t-shirt, 1 pair green socks, wet weather top and bottom, fleece or field jacket, MS3 kit, Watch, fleece cap 13 MAR 2013 MSCI 300- Cordon and Search Supply/Resource AA TIMELINE: 1500: FF, Inspection Conducted by NCOIC and TACs 1530: Equipment Issue 1535-1540: Movement to AA 1540-1720: Cordon and Search 1720-1735: AAR 1735: Dismissal NLT 1600: Equipment Recovered TTMU: OPFOR:Mraw (Village Elder), Zero (Runner) Evaluators: Triplett, Elliott, Baxter, Bruccoleri, Mueller, Pardue, Fanning, Crisler AA: PC 8359 5688 OBJ: PC 8342 5713

  21. MSIII Eval Matrix

  22. MSIII Squad and Team Leaders

  23. JPSC

  24. JPSC Spot Reports: 25 Feb – 1 Mar

  25. S-6 Cadet Lab Current status is GREEN (LABCON 3.0) • Keep it clean. • I need your help enforcing this. Misc. News • S-6 Shop will be potentially accepting apprentices! • This will include a MS3 and contracted MS2.

  26. S-6 • Website • I know where the head webmaster is located however, have been unable to set up a time to meet with him.

  27. Alpha Company C/CPT Kator, CDR C/1LT Wolfe, XO C/1SG Hoen, 1SG “Y'all Gon Learn Today”

  28. Alpha Company Key Highlights – Company Meeting on 11 Mar • Blotter names - Encouraging Cadets to find dates for dining out - PCI on Thursday - FTX Prep

  29. Alpha Company Unexcused Absences Abla, Joey (MS2, NC) 27 Feb Keklik, Aren (MS2, NC) 25 Feb, 27 Feb Creel, Jesse (MS1, NC) 25 Feb St. Pierre, Matthew (MS1, NC) 25 Feb Mery, Vanessa (MS2) 25 Feb, 27 Feb Kramer, Joseph (MS1, NC) 25 Feb Britton, Acacia (MS2) 25 Feb Creel, Jesse (MS1) 27 Feb Palmer, Kevin (MS1, NC) 1 Mar Dellert, Kayle (MS1, NC) 1 Mar Lee, Brian (MS2, NC) 27 Feb

  30. Alpha Company

  31. B CO Major Training FTX PCI – 14 0530 MAR 13 Co Meetings – 11 2000 MAR 13 Motto “Suns out, Guns out”

  32. Unexcused Absences Daoud MSII-Non contracted- 25FEB13, 27FEB13, 01MAR13 Restivo MSI- Non contracted- 25FEB13, 27FEB13 Leshock MSI- Non contracted- 27FEB13 Hunter MSI-Non contracted- 27FEB13 Racanelli MSI-Non Contracted – 27FEB13, 01MAR13 Strunk MSIII-contracted- 01MAR13 Pastino MSI-contracted- 01MAR13

  33. PT

  34. RFTX Support RFTX OPFOR: Knoll, Regan, Pardue, Peiper, Evans, Snellings Participants: Pisano, Cary

  35. Mentorship • Do monthly counseling forms for this month • Continue to be in contact with mentees especially regarding FTX. Make sure they have everything they need for the PCI • Any questions feel free to ask • Mentorship.JMU.ROTC@gmail.com

  36. BN PAO

  37. BN PAO

  38. Command Staff • CSM-cCSMFida • XO-cMAJMaisel • BC-cLTCBetourne

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