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{{infobox unit
{{infobox unit
|UnitName= AlphaCompany
|UnitName= Able Company
|UnitIMG=139pxA27Guidon.png
|SupUnit=[[2nd Battalion | 2nd Battalion HQ]]
|SupUnit=[[2nd Battalion | 2nd Battalion HQ]]
|CO=1LT.Rogers.S
|CO=[https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/337/ MAJ RJ Rollins]
|XO=
|XO= [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/2756/ 1LT Frank Korfias]
|1SG=
|1SG= [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/1691/ 1SG Ryan Webber]
|UnitMotto="Reapers Lead the Way"
}}
}}
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[[File:HLLBanner.png|center|800px]]
[[File:Able company27.jpg|center|1050px]]
'''Able Company''', 2nd Battalion is a Composite Combat Arms Special Forces Company tasked with differing Infantry Operations. It is administratively known as A/2-7. The Company currently houses two Platoons.


==Mission==
Our mission is to provide an environment for all future and current members to gather together to enjoy Hell Loose with one another. A very active Company, we host multiple weekly internal/external PVP Events and conduct several School of Infantry classes designed to engage you with others inside and outside of our Company.


'''Previous Company Commanders'''
=Company Standard Operating Procedures=
 
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|-
| style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:25%;"|'''Document Number'''
| style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;"|'''Policy Letters'''
|-
|7CAV-A2-001
|[[7Cav-A2-001|Able Company Policies]]
|}
 
=Mission=
At Able Company, our vision is to create and be a part of a thriving gaming community built on the foundation of camaraderie, leadership, and the shared passion of Hell Let Loose. We aspire to be a beacon of growth and retention, empowering our members to develop their skills and emerge as exemplary leaders developing skills in both virtual and real-life environments. Central to our vision is the cultivation of effective communication, leadership principles and fun. By honing these essential skills, our members can excel not only within our mil-sim gaming context but also in their personal and professional lives. Beyond being just a gaming community, Able Company strives to create a brotherhood that extends far beyond the virtual battlefield. We are committed to fostering strong bonds among our members, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome, valued and where nobody is left behind. The cornerstones of Able Company's success are engagement and quality section practices. We maintain an active and dynamic community, where every is respected, every member's voice is heard, and their contributions are acknowledged and rewarded. Through collaboration and cooperation, we continuously improve the gaming experience for our members. Lastly, high attendance and active participation are crucial for building a strong and dedicated community. Able Company values commitment and recognizes the importance of every member's presence in shaping our collective success.​


=Role=
Able Company, commonly referred to as "the Reapers," is compromised of several Special Forces Platoons each outfitted and trained to operate in a variety of combat environments. Each individual Section may specialize in differing Military Occupational Specialties (MOS), examples being spearheading, support by fire, or quick reaction force (QRF), but all are flexible enough to adapt to any given situation. Able Company combines these divergent specialties to create a well-rounded Unit in Operations that is capable of providing effective self-supported direct fire and direct fire support, as well as conducting mobility and counter-mobility tasks.


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|style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:10%;" |'''Military Occupational Specialties'''
| style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:10%;" |'''Military Occupational Specialties'''
|style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:33%;" |'''Description'''
| style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:33%;" |'''Description'''
|-
|-
||'''Infantry Officer (11A)'''||The infantry officer is responsible for leading Platoons within Alpha Company. Ensuring the readiness of troopers and crewman.
|'''Infantry Officer (11A)'''
|The infantry officer is responsible for leading Platoons within Able Company. Ensuring the readiness of troopers. Troopers that serve as an infantry officer have priority for leadership positions in operations.
|-
|'''Infantry (11B)'''
|The Infantry are experts in individual skill and teamwork coordination.
 
Through larger platoon actions, whether in defense or offense, the infantry squad utilizes all member classifications to overwhelm the enemy and seize the objective. Members of the Infantry are masters in land warfare, communication, and tactical movement.
 
In the Infantry, every member is a rifleman first and a specialist second. As a trooper, each rifleman will train extensively on marksmanship, control over their weapon systems, and team battle drills. Additionally, troopers train in coordination with other support elements to improve our combined arms operations.
|-.
|}
 
=Field Doctrines=
Able Company's role of Special Forces leads it to diversify its training plan which can be molded by four broad doctrines: Direct Action doctrines, Defensive doctrines, Deterrent doctrines, and Logistical doctrines. These doctrines are the fundamental principles that guide Able Company's actions on the battlefield and combine to outline Able Company's operating procedures.
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| style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:10%;" |'''Doctrine'''
| style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:33%;" |'''Description'''
|-
|-
||'''Infantry (11B)'''||Infantry make up the majority of Alpha Company. The Infantry is responsible to taking and holding ground against all enemies. We take pride in training our Infantrymen to be the best in Hell Let Loose. As Hell Let Loose continues to add new types of infantry/content, we will also be creating new infantry roles.
||'''Direct Action Doctrines:'''
|Direct Action Doctrines can be summarized as offensive principles meant to orient and then destroy enemy forces while seizing terrain.  
⦁ Establishing frontlines and spearheading assaults against enemy troop concentrations.  
 
⦁ Conducting operations to seize ground and destroy/capture enemy strongholds.
 
⦁ Raiding behind enemy lines.
|-
|-
||'''Infantry (11B) - Airborne'''||The Airborne troopers act as scouts and deploy behind enemy lines. Always staying ahead of Allied infantry forces. Airborn troopers harass, scout, delay, and engage targets of opportunity. Our Airborne Troopers are exceptionally trained and disciplined, excelling in close quarters combat, as well as hit and run tactics.
||'''Defensive Doctrines:'''
|Defensive Doctrines can be summarized as defensive principles meant to counter enemy attacks while buying time for offensive maneuvers.  
⦁ Strongpoint Buildup and Fortifications for defense
 
⦁ Four grid control/patrol (360-degree defense)
 
⦁ Support By Fire Tactics
|-
|-
||'''Armor Crewman (19K)'''||Our tankers are subject matter experts in vehicle combat. We take great pride in training our Armor Crewman to work as a team using historical and modern day verbal commands/tactics. Troopers assigned as 19K's receive priority for Armor slot in our internal/external PVP operations.
||'''Deterrent Doctrines:'''
|Deterrent Doctrines can be summarized as dampering doctrines meant to destabilize enemy forces to reduce their combat effectiveness.  
⦁ Conducting sabotage and demolitions. Examples: node removal, garrison destruction, building or removal of enemy fortifications, supplies, and destruction of vehicles (tanks, trucks, halftracks, AT-Guns) through the use of satchels, teller mines, etc.
 
⦁ Disruption of enemy movements (blockades, barricades, redirecting enemy to fatal funnels, mining MSRs, etc.)
 
⦁ Ambush setup and tactics.
|-
||'''Logistic Doctrines:'''
|Logistical Doctrines can be summarized as supportive doctrines that dictate resource management such as effective spawnpoint management for Infantry, resource management for Commander use, and zone control.
⦁ Reinforcing friendly offensive or defensive efforts as force multipliers.
 
⦁ Use of Halftrack for reinforcement efforts.
 
⦁ Utilizing supply trucks and supply routes for setting up nodes, garrisons, and defensive operations.
 
⦁ Establishing proper zone control and creating numerous insertion points for constant Infantry presence on the field (garrisons, outposts, half-tracks)
|-
|-
||'''Fire Support Specialist(13F)'''||Fire Support Specialist (13F) This role is currently reserved for members of our Artillery Squad. Troopers that server as a Fire Support Specialist have the privilege of receiving priority for Artillery slots in our internal/external PVP operations.
|}
|}


[[File:C2-7Banner.png|center]]
=Battle Dress Uniform=
Able Company wears an optional BDU, mostly worn during parade and ceremonial events, but also on the battlefield if desired.  


==Composition==
It consists of the 2nd Ranger M1 helmet and the Airborne Pathfinder uniform from the Hot Drop DLC. Ingame, Able Company Reapers also sport the R3PR Clan-Tag for easy identification on the battlefield.
'''Copmany Command Staff "Hell Hounds"'''


'''1st Platoon'''(Infantry)
[[File:Hll hotdrop.jpg|250px]]
*'''Alpha'''
*'''Bravo'''
*'''Charlie'''
*'''Delta'''
*'''Echo'''


'''2nd Platoon'''(Infantry/Armor)
=Traditions and History=
*'''Alpha''' (Infantry)
On March 18th 2024, 3rd Platoon "Brawlers" was transferred from Able Company to the reopened Easy Company. This change effectively rebranded Able Company, as the two remaining Platoons consisted solely of Reapers. With the change, the Dogs of War was retired and a Reapers Company patch was comissioned.
*'''Bravo''' (Armor)
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*'''Charlie''' (Infantry)
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*'''Delta''' (Infantry)
[[File:Able27 spatch.jpg|left center|275px]]A/2-7 CAV Patch
*'''Echo'''
|}


==Hell Let Loose School of Infantry Courses==
In 2020, Company Commander Captain Steve Rogers designated A Company the "Dogs of War". Although the Dogs of War patch is not worn on uniforms or used officially, the war dog is considered the company mascot.
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|style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:10%;" |'''Course'''
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|style="background-color: #ffd900; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:33%;" |'''Description'''
[[File:A2-7Banner.png|left|450px]]A/2-7 CAV Patch
|}
==Leadership==
The following is a list of Company Commanders beginning with the most recent.
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| style="width: 200px; text-align: center;" data-mce-style="width: 200px; text-align: center;" |'''Name'''
| style="width: 200px; text-align: center;" data-mce-style="width: 200px; text-align: center;" |'''Dates of Service'''
|-
| style="width: 75px;" data-mce-style="width: 75px;" |Major
| style="width: 200px;" data-mce-style="width: 200px;" |[https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/337/ RJ Rollins]
| style="width: 200px;" data-mce-style="width: 200px;" |23 May 2023 – Present
|-
| style="width: 75px;" data-mce-style="width: 75px;" |Major
| style="width: 200px;" data-mce-style="width: 200px;" |[https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/346/ John Hayes]
| style="width: 200px;" data-mce-style="width: 200px;" |25 June 2022 – 12 May 2023
|-
| style="width: 75px;" data-mce-style="width: 75px;" |Major
| style="width: 200px;" data-mce-style="width: 200px;" |[https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/331/ Lucas Profenno]
| style="width: 200px;" data-mce-style="width: 200px;" |11 November 2021 – 22 June 2022
|-
| style="width: 75px;" data-mce-style="width: 75px;" |Major
| style="width: 200px;" data-mce-style="width: 200px;" |[https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/419/ Steve Rogers]
| style="width: 200px;" data-mce-style="width: 200px;" |21 May 2020 – 11 November 2021
|-
|}
 
=Order of Battle=
The Company consists of 2 Homogenous Platoons, and a Headquarters Section.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ 
|-
!Element
!Callsign
!Size
!Role
|-
|'''Company Headquarters'''
|Dogs of War
|Company HQ
|Company Command Team of A Company, including the Company Commander, Executive Officer and Company First Sergeant
|-
|'''1st Platoon'''
|The Horsemen
|Platoon
|Special Forces Platoon
|-
|Able Section
|Reapers - Famine<br />
|Section
|rowspan="3"|Special Forces Squads
|-
|Charlie Section
|Reapers - Death<br />
|Section
|-
|Dog Section
|Reapers - War<br />
|Section
|-
|'''2nd Platoon'''
|Wraiths
|Platoon
|Special Forces Platoon
|-
|-
||'''Basic Infantry Combat Course (BICT) '''|| Lorem Ipsum
|Baker Section
|Reapers - Vanquish
|Section
| rowspan="4"|Special Forces Squads
|-
|-
||'''Basic Armor Crewman Course (BACC)'''|| Lorem Ipsum
|Charlie Section
|Reapers - Sentinels
|Section
|-
|-
||'''Artillery Crewman Course (ACC)'''||Lorem Ipsum
|Dog Section
|Reapers
|Section
|}
|}


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[[Category:Combat Unit]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 21 November 2024

Able Company
Staff
CO MAJ RJ Rollins
XO 1LT Frank Korfias
COS
ROO
AG
CSM
IMO
SGM
1SG 1SG Ryan Webber
NCO
Aide to Able Company
IC
2IC
PL
PSG
Hierarchy
Superior Unit 2nd Battalion HQ
Reporting Units
Esprit De Corps
Unit Motto "Reapers Lead the Way"



Able Company, 2nd Battalion is a Composite Combat Arms Special Forces Company tasked with differing Infantry Operations. It is administratively known as A/2-7. The Company currently houses two Platoons.


Company Standard Operating Procedures

Document Number Policy Letters
7CAV-A2-001 Able Company Policies

Mission

At Able Company, our vision is to create and be a part of a thriving gaming community built on the foundation of camaraderie, leadership, and the shared passion of Hell Let Loose. We aspire to be a beacon of growth and retention, empowering our members to develop their skills and emerge as exemplary leaders developing skills in both virtual and real-life environments. Central to our vision is the cultivation of effective communication, leadership principles and fun. By honing these essential skills, our members can excel not only within our mil-sim gaming context but also in their personal and professional lives. Beyond being just a gaming community, Able Company strives to create a brotherhood that extends far beyond the virtual battlefield. We are committed to fostering strong bonds among our members, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome, valued and where nobody is left behind. The cornerstones of Able Company's success are engagement and quality section practices. We maintain an active and dynamic community, where every is respected, every member's voice is heard, and their contributions are acknowledged and rewarded. Through collaboration and cooperation, we continuously improve the gaming experience for our members. Lastly, high attendance and active participation are crucial for building a strong and dedicated community. Able Company values commitment and recognizes the importance of every member's presence in shaping our collective success.​

Role

Able Company, commonly referred to as "the Reapers," is compromised of several Special Forces Platoons each outfitted and trained to operate in a variety of combat environments. Each individual Section may specialize in differing Military Occupational Specialties (MOS), examples being spearheading, support by fire, or quick reaction force (QRF), but all are flexible enough to adapt to any given situation. Able Company combines these divergent specialties to create a well-rounded Unit in Operations that is capable of providing effective self-supported direct fire and direct fire support, as well as conducting mobility and counter-mobility tasks.

Military Occupational Specialties Description
Infantry Officer (11A) The infantry officer is responsible for leading Platoons within Able Company. Ensuring the readiness of troopers. Troopers that serve as an infantry officer have priority for leadership positions in operations.
Infantry (11B) The Infantry are experts in individual skill and teamwork coordination.

Through larger platoon actions, whether in defense or offense, the infantry squad utilizes all member classifications to overwhelm the enemy and seize the objective. Members of the Infantry are masters in land warfare, communication, and tactical movement.

In the Infantry, every member is a rifleman first and a specialist second. As a trooper, each rifleman will train extensively on marksmanship, control over their weapon systems, and team battle drills. Additionally, troopers train in coordination with other support elements to improve our combined arms operations.

Field Doctrines

Able Company's role of Special Forces leads it to diversify its training plan which can be molded by four broad doctrines: Direct Action doctrines, Defensive doctrines, Deterrent doctrines, and Logistical doctrines. These doctrines are the fundamental principles that guide Able Company's actions on the battlefield and combine to outline Able Company's operating procedures.

Doctrine Description
Direct Action Doctrines: Direct Action Doctrines can be summarized as offensive principles meant to orient and then destroy enemy forces while seizing terrain.

⦁ Establishing frontlines and spearheading assaults against enemy troop concentrations.

⦁ Conducting operations to seize ground and destroy/capture enemy strongholds.

⦁ Raiding behind enemy lines.

Defensive Doctrines: Defensive Doctrines can be summarized as defensive principles meant to counter enemy attacks while buying time for offensive maneuvers.

⦁ Strongpoint Buildup and Fortifications for defense

⦁ Four grid control/patrol (360-degree defense)

⦁ Support By Fire Tactics

Deterrent Doctrines: Deterrent Doctrines can be summarized as dampering doctrines meant to destabilize enemy forces to reduce their combat effectiveness.

⦁ Conducting sabotage and demolitions. Examples: node removal, garrison destruction, building or removal of enemy fortifications, supplies, and destruction of vehicles (tanks, trucks, halftracks, AT-Guns) through the use of satchels, teller mines, etc.

⦁ Disruption of enemy movements (blockades, barricades, redirecting enemy to fatal funnels, mining MSRs, etc.)

⦁ Ambush setup and tactics.

Logistic Doctrines: Logistical Doctrines can be summarized as supportive doctrines that dictate resource management such as effective spawnpoint management for Infantry, resource management for Commander use, and zone control.

⦁ Reinforcing friendly offensive or defensive efforts as force multipliers.

⦁ Use of Halftrack for reinforcement efforts.

⦁ Utilizing supply trucks and supply routes for setting up nodes, garrisons, and defensive operations.

⦁ Establishing proper zone control and creating numerous insertion points for constant Infantry presence on the field (garrisons, outposts, half-tracks)

Battle Dress Uniform

Able Company wears an optional BDU, mostly worn during parade and ceremonial events, but also on the battlefield if desired.

It consists of the 2nd Ranger M1 helmet and the Airborne Pathfinder uniform from the Hot Drop DLC. Ingame, Able Company Reapers also sport the R3PR Clan-Tag for easy identification on the battlefield.

Traditions and History

On March 18th 2024, 3rd Platoon "Brawlers" was transferred from Able Company to the reopened Easy Company. This change effectively rebranded Able Company, as the two remaining Platoons consisted solely of Reapers. With the change, the Dogs of War was retired and a Reapers Company patch was comissioned.

left centerA/2-7 CAV Patch

In 2020, Company Commander Captain Steve Rogers designated A Company the "Dogs of War". Although the Dogs of War patch is not worn on uniforms or used officially, the war dog is considered the company mascot.

A/2-7 CAV Patch

Leadership

The following is a list of Company Commanders beginning with the most recent.

Rank Name Dates of Service
Major RJ Rollins 23 May 2023 – Present
Major John Hayes 25 June 2022 – 12 May 2023
Major Lucas Profenno 11 November 2021 – 22 June 2022
Major Steve Rogers 21 May 2020 – 11 November 2021

Order of Battle

The Company consists of 2 Homogenous Platoons, and a Headquarters Section.

 
Element Callsign Size Role
Company Headquarters Dogs of War Company HQ Company Command Team of A Company, including the Company Commander, Executive Officer and Company First Sergeant
1st Platoon The Horsemen Platoon Special Forces Platoon
Able Section Reapers - Famine
Section Special Forces Squads
Charlie Section Reapers - Death
Section
Dog Section Reapers - War
Section
2nd Platoon Wraiths Platoon Special Forces Platoon
Baker Section Reapers - Vanquish Section Special Forces Squads
Charlie Section Reapers - Sentinels Section
Dog Section Reapers Section