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Revision as of 06:37, 19 August 2023
Charlie Company | |
Staff | |
CO | CPT.Strider.R |
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XO | N/A |
1SG | 1SG.Wayne.B |
Hierarchy | |
Superior Unit | 2nd Battalion HQ |
Esprit De Corps |
Company Standard Operating Procedures
Document Number | Policy Letters |
7CAV-C2-001 | Charlie Company SOPs & Policies |
Mission
Charlie Company's mission is to provide an environment of camaraderie and respect for all future and current members to gather together. Our number one drive is to build community, closely seconded by our love for armored vehicles with large caliber cannons. We host several events weekly to build the community around us and grow the friendships started here. We welcome anyone both in and outside of our company to come join in the fun.
Military Occupational Specialties (MOS)
11C - Combat Engineer
Combat engineers facilitate movement and support of friendly forces while impeding those of the enemy. Combat engineers build fighting positions, fortifications, and roads. They conduct demolition missions and clear minefields manually or through use of specialized vehicles. Typical combat engineer missions include construction and breaching of trenches, tank traps and other obstacles and fortifications; obstacle emplacement and bunker construction; route clearance and reconnaissance; bridge and road construction or destruction; emplacement and clearance of land mines; and combined arms breaching. Usually, a combat engineer is also trained as an infantryman, and combat engineer units frequently fight alongside the infantry or fight as infantry as a secondary mission.
11B - Infantry
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.
19K - Armor Crewman
As an Armor Crewman, you’ll work as part of a team to operate tanks and assault vehicles and fire weapons to destroy enemy positions. You’ll need to be ready to operate various armored chassis in all positions. These positions include Driver, Gunner, and Tank Commander (TC). The Driver is responsible for maneuvering the vehicle and operating the bow gun, if equipped. The Gunner is responsible for round selection and engagement of targets designated by the TC. The TC is in command of the vehicle, and is responsible for issuing orders to crewmen within their vehicle, prioritizing target assignments, coordinating with other units, and executing orders given by the Commander.
Armor is a mobile support force capable of running operations on its own on a limited scale. Armor are primarily a support force engaged with infantry used to take and hold a key area from the enemy or to deny them access to such by utilizing combined arms warfare. Armor is to be used in close order with Infantry.
Traditions and History
Leadership
The following is a list of Company Commanders beginning with the most recent.
Rank | Name | Dates of Service |
Captain | Yvon Rob | 05 Apr 2022 - 07 Aug 2022 |
Major | Derek Budd | 23 Mar 2021 - 26 Mar 2022 |
Captain | Gareth Collins | 25 Feb 2021 - 19 Mar 2021 |
Major | Jareck Hollenshead | 09 Aug 2019 – 24 Feb 2021 |
Captain | Pete Gallagher | 21 Jul 2019 – 09 Aug 2019 |
Wall of Meritorious Achievement
The following is a list of troopers who made a significant impact on the overall health and morale of C/2-7.
Date of Award | Name | Citation |
10FEB22 | Captain Yvon Rob | For exceptional service and contributions that significantly impact the health and morale of the unit in a positive manner. During the months of December 2021 and January of 2022, Captain Yvon Rob has gone above and beyond his duties as Executive Officer of C/2-7. Captain Yvon Rob stepped up to help a group of new Troopers joining operations for the first time that fall and winter with his positive input, listening ear, boosting their morale and guiding them through their first steps as trooper in operations that he planned. By welcoming and implementing them into the January operations and assisting them in their roles by believing in them, Captain Yvon Rob subsiquently boosted their morale. aptain Rob's attitude of help and assistance is an example to many. Captain Yvon Rob's dedication to duty and exceptionally meritorious service are in great credit to themselves and the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment. |
11MAY21 | Sergeant Eric Kinser | For contributions in Alpha Section, Second Platoon, Charlie Company, Second Battalion. Sergeant Eric Kinser distinguished himself by attending and conducting his weekly section practice while on the road in a hotel due to work. Sergeant Kinser went above and beyond his duties as section leader in making sure that he had the ability to attend his section practice while on a laptop in his hotel room. Sergeant Kinser could have taken a leave of absence while on the road but he displayed extreme dedication to his section and the 7th Cavalry by running the section practice. Sergeant Eric Kinser's dedication to duty and commitment is in great credit to himself, Alpha Section, Second Platoon, Charlie Company, Second Battalion and the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment. |
10MAY21 | Sergeant Norm Goings | For exceptionally meritorious service to 2nd Platoon, Charlie Company, Second Battalion. Sergeant Norm Goings distinguished himself by crafting a new document for the Combat Engineer (11C) MOS. He dedicated multiple hours researching the real life MOS documents and created one single document that clearly spells out and defines the MOS. Sergeant Norm Going's document helped open the gateway to create an entire platoon of Combat Engineers. This document helped 2/C/2-7 obtain the red/white engineer cords that they had been working towards for 6-8 months. Sergeant Norm Going's dedication to duty and exceptionally meritorious service are in great credit to themselves and the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment. |
Order of Battle
The Company consists of 2 Homogeneous Platoons, and a Headquarters Section.
Element | Callsign | Size | Role |
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Company Headquarters | TBD | HHQ Section | Command Team including the Company Commander, Executive Officer and Company First Sergeant |
1st Platoon | Iron Forge | Platoon | Infantry Platoon |
Alpha Section | Iron Knights | Squad | |
Bravo Section | Iron Daggers | Squad | |
Charlie Section | Iron Shield | Squad | |
Delta Section | Iron Wolves | Squad |
|2nd Platoon |Renegades |Platoon | rowspan="4" |Combat Engineer Platoon |- |Alpha Squad |Bad JuJu |Squad |- |Bravo Squad |Catamounts |Squad |- |Charlie Squad |Damned Engineers |Squad |- |}
S7 2-7 Schools and Courses | |
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Hell Let Loose School of Armor | Basic Armored Crewman Course • Tank Driving Course • Tank Gunnery Course |