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REPUBLIC OF THE SILVER SUN MINISTRY OF WAR MANUAL RSS MOWMAN 1011 – MoW MANUAL ON TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 1XXX Series – MINISTRY OF WAR X01X Series – TRAINING XXX1 Document – REQUIREMENTS AND EXECUTION MATERIALS Other Documents in this Series XXX2 Document – BEST PRACTICES AND LESSONS LEARNED
Military Training Curriculum (Job Performance Requirements)
Basic Requirements
Classroom/Academic (Flash Course)
Demonstrate an understanding of the structure of the standard formation
Hierarchy
Squadron (Standard Unit) Patrol (Lines) Team (2-man battle buddy) Company (Multiple Squadrons) Legion of the Republic/Battalion (Colonel) Company (Captain) Squadron (Lieutenant) (Standard Unit) Patrol (Lines of Squadron) or Team (Pairing of individuals down the Line) Geometry Lines Columns
Positions
Commander Guide First Sergeant Line Sergeants Soldiers
Demonstrate a basic understanding of the command and control of the standard formation
Command Two Part Theory (Forward, March) Preparatory Command (Forward, a direction) Command of Execution (March, how to execute that direction) Special Preparatory Commands Unit Specific (Squadron, Attention; Company, Halt) Behavioral (At Ease, March; Parade, Rest) Squadron Leadership Squadron Commander (Normally Lt, sometimes Sergeant) Absence of Lt means 1st Sergeant, then down the Line Geometry of Formation translates to chain of command Patrol Leadership Each Line can be its own unit under each Line Sergeant “Loose” “Formations” for more dynamic combat Maintains hierarchy of chain of command to Squadron Leadership Team Leadership Two person teams with no clear leadership, just a battle buddy Maintains hierarchy of chain of command to Squadron Leadership Proximity close to battle buddy, designate one to target, the other assists Control Intel Intel flows from within Squadron to Squadron Leadership to higher levels Designated scouts send information directly to higher levels Special designated Intel Controller used to gather information for Battle Staff Flow of Control Commands come down the chain, feedback flows up the chain Leadership speaks with one level up, one level down; no skipping chain Special units may skip chain if designated as such; spec ops, intel, etc. Battle Staff convenes of highest level of leadership online; Company Commander takes charge of multiple Squadrons with Squadron Leadership in their respective Squadron channels as well as the Battle Staff channel; Intel controllers also in channel
Practical Application (Drill) 40 mins + review at endPerform the forming of a Squadron Formation (5 mins) (00:05)
Command: Fall In Fall in the Squadron using the Commander’s position and Guide; First Sergeant and Line Sergeants then fall in off the Guide with the rest of the Squadron filling in from there. Explain the structure of the formation and quickly review positions and geometry
Perform basic facing movements (2 mins) (00:07)
Command: Left, Face Explain formation facings to include Line, Column, Inverted Line, and Inverted Column Command: Right, Face Command: About, Face
Perform basic formation motion commands (5 mins) (00:12)
Command: Forward, March Command: At Ease, March Loose formation without maintaining rigid line structure Command: Squadron, Attention (while marching) Return to rigid formation Command: Double Time, March
Let off walk speed key
Command: Quick Time, March Return to walking speed Command: Charge Use sprint key
Perform basic formation change of direction commands in motion (5 mins) (00:17)
Command: Right Flank, March Command: Left Flank, March Command: To the Rear, March
Perform basic column maneuvers (3 mins) (00:20)
Command: Guide XX degrees to the XX Put formation in column and give loose directions for Sergeants to follow Guide Guide will slide to the front of the column to provide guidance
Perform basic formation shape changes (10 mins) (00:35)
Command: Open Ranks, March Widens the gap to the front and rear of each line/column Command: Closed Ranks, March Closes the gap to the front and rear of each line/column Command: Extend Ranks, March Widens the gap to the left of each individual; anchored by the Sergeants Command: Close, March Closes the gap to the left of each individual; anchored by the Sergeants Command: Offset, March First Line anchors, every other line afterwards takes a full step (gap) to the left Command: Line Formation, March Returns formation to Line
Perform basic tactical formation maneuvers (5 mins) (00:40)
Command: Line Rotation, March Prep formation with Offset, March; Command Line Rotation, March. Formation will replace the initial line with the second while the initial line moves to the rear.
Perform practical application of objectives covered at discretion of instructor (no timing standard)(00:40+)
Advanced Requirements Academic/Classroom (Flash Course) Practical Application (Drill)
Specialty Requirements Academic/Classroom (Flash Course) Practical Application (Drill)