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|[[Foxhole Section Practice | |[[D/ACD - Foxhole Section Practice Guidelines|Foxhole Section Practice Guidelines]] | ||
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|7CAV-DACD-002 | |7CAV-DACD-002 | ||
|[[Foxhole Verification | |[[D/ACD - Foxhole Verification Policy|Foxhole Verification Policy]] | ||
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|7CAV-DACD-003 | |7CAV-DACD-003 | ||
|[[Foxhole | |[[D/ACD - Foxhole Weapon Qualifications Policy|Foxhole Weapon Qualifications Policy]] | ||
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|7CAV-DACD-004 | |7CAV-DACD-004 | ||
|[[Foxhole Rules of Engagement]] | |[[D/ACD - Foxhole Rules of Engagement|Foxhole Rules of Engagement]] | ||
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|7CAV-DACD-005 | |7CAV-DACD-005 | ||
|[[Foxhole Leadership | |[[D/ACD - Foxhole Leadership Policy|Foxhole Leadership Policy]] | ||
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|7CAV-DACD-006 | |7CAV-DACD-006 | ||
|[[Foxhole | |[[D/ACD - Foxhole Logistics Policy|Foxhole Logistics Policy]] | ||
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|7CAV-DACD-007 | |7CAV-DACD-007 | ||
|[[Chain of Command & Decision-Making Doctrine]] | |[[D/ACD - Foxhole Chain of Command & Decision-Making Doctrine|Foxhole Chain of Command & Decision-Making Doctrine]] | ||
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=Traditions and History= | =Traditions and History= | ||
'''Delta Company''' is a sub-unit level organization of the Auxiliary Combat Detachment, 7th Cavalry Regiment. It is administratively known as D/ACD | '''Delta Company''' is a sub-unit level organization of the Auxiliary Combat Detachment, 7th Cavalry Regiment. It is administratively known as D/ACD. The unit currently serves as the home of the Foxhole Area of Operation. | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
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===Foxhole Stand-Up=== | ===Foxhole Stand-Up=== | ||
Foxhole was originally proposed as a viable candidate for the 7th Cavalry on 11JUN25 by [[Development Command]] Lead 2LT [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/3099/ Marcel Laui], who also supervised the initial research effort. Development Command made initial contact with CPL [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/1533/ Wellington Groves], an external-to-DEVCOM subject matter expert, on 25AUG25 | Foxhole was originally proposed as a viable candidate for the 7th Cavalry on 11JUN25 by [[Development Command]] Lead 2LT [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/3099/ Marcel Laui], who also supervised the initial research effort. Development Command made initial contact with CPL [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/1533/ Wellington Groves], an external-to-DEVCOM subject matter expert, on 25AUG25, and CPL [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/4192/ Andrew Mack] began research on behalf of DEVCOM's Future Concepts Center (FCC) on 24AUG25. Initial research was completed on 23SEP25. The Headquarters review process began on 19OCT25 and the proposal was formally approved on 23OCT25. | ||
The DEVCOM Lead position was posted on 17AUG25, and SGT [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/2736/ Ryder Leifried] was assigned as the DEVCOM Lead for Foxhole on 24OCT25. Foxhole originally stood up as a starter platoon, 4/D/DEVCOM, under [[Development Command]]. | |||
At the time of approval, Development Command Headquarters consisted of: | At the time of approval, Development Command Headquarters consisted of: | ||
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* '''2IC:''' [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/1174/ CPT Noah Manser] | * '''2IC:''' [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/1174/ CPT Noah Manser] | ||
Foxhole | On 27APR26, the Foxhole AO stood up as a starter company, expanding into a second starter platoon at 3/D/DEVCOM, a designation that had become available after the Battlefield 6 starter platoon graduated from Development Command to form [[Charlie Company C/ACD|C/ACD]]. As D/DEVCOM HQ, CPT [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/5022/ Christopher John Donavan] was appointed Company Commander, 1LT [https://7cav.us/rosters/profile/1348/ Vince Smith] Executive Officer, and 1SG Ryder Leifried Company First Sergeant. | ||
The Area of Operation officially graduated from Development Command and stood up under the [[Auxiliary Combat Detachment]] as a company on 22MAY26, marking the end of Foxhole's time under Development Command. At stand-up, D/ACD comprised fifty-one personnel: a company headquarters of CPT Christopher John Donavan, 1LT Vince Smith, and 1SG Ryder Leifried, alongside two platoons of two sections each. | |||
====Future Concepts Center Analysts==== | ====Future Concepts Center Analysts==== | ||
Latest revision as of 10:42, 16 June 2026
| Delta Company | |
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| Staff | |
| CO | CPT Christopher John Donavan |
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| XO | 1LT Vince Smith |
| 1SG | 1SG Ryder Leifried |
| Hierarchy | |
| Superior Unit | Auxiliary Combat Detachment |
| Reporting Units | 1st Platoon, D/ACD |
| Esprit De Corps | |
Mission
Delta Company ACD, being the home of Foxhole, exists to bring disciplined teamwork, tactical initiative, and decisive action to the persistent online battlefield. As the 7th Cavalry's premier top-down massively multiplayer online (MMO) unit, it empowers every trooper to shape the war effort through logistics, base building, reconnaissance, combat, and combined arms operations. Victory is built by thousands of individual decisions, none fully judged until the dust has settled. Through coordination, adaptability, and violence of action, Delta Company commits itself to influencing the outcome of the war and strengthening the fighting spirit of the 7th Cavalry.
Policies and Standard Operating Procedures
| Document Number | Policy Letters |
| 7CAV-DACD-001 | Foxhole Section Practice Guidelines |
| 7CAV-DACD-002 | Foxhole Verification Policy |
| 7CAV-DACD-003 | Foxhole Weapon Qualifications Policy |
| 7CAV-DACD-004 | Foxhole Rules of Engagement |
| 7CAV-DACD-005 | Foxhole Leadership Policy |
| 7CAV-DACD-006 | Foxhole Logistics Policy |
| 7CAV-DACD-007 | Foxhole Chain of Command & Decision-Making Doctrine |
MOS Explanations
Under the Foxhole Area of Operation, Delta Company currently fields a single Military Occupational Specialty (MOS):
11B Infantry
The general infantry sections (11B) form the backbone of the company. Troopers train across the full range of infantry combat and tactics, support the company's logistics and base-building effort, and conduct reconnaissance, combat, and combined arms operations within the Foxhole Area of Operation.
Order of Battle
The Foxhole Area of Operation currently consists of two platoons; First Platoon is comprised of three sections and Second Platoon of two sections.
| Platoon Leader: | ||||
| Section | Patch | Section Leader | Assistant Section Leader | MOS (Role) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/1/D/ACD | 11B Infantry | |||
| 2/1/D/ACD | 11B Infantry | |||
| 3/1/D/ACD | Vacant | 11B Infantry | ||
| Platoon Leader: | ||||
| Section | Patch | Section Leader | Assistant Section Leader | MOS (Role) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2/D/ACD | 11B Infantry | |||
| 2/2/D/ACD | 11B Infantry | |||
Traditions and History
Delta Company is a sub-unit level organization of the Auxiliary Combat Detachment, 7th Cavalry Regiment. It is administratively known as D/ACD. The unit currently serves as the home of the Foxhole Area of Operation.
Leadership
Company Commanders
The following is a list of Company Commanders beginning with the most recent.
| Rank | Name | Dates of Service | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Christopher John Donavan | 22MAY26 - Present | Incumbent |
History
Foxhole Stand-Up
Foxhole was originally proposed as a viable candidate for the 7th Cavalry on 11JUN25 by Development Command Lead 2LT Marcel Laui, who also supervised the initial research effort. Development Command made initial contact with CPL Wellington Groves, an external-to-DEVCOM subject matter expert, on 25AUG25, and CPL Andrew Mack began research on behalf of DEVCOM's Future Concepts Center (FCC) on 24AUG25. Initial research was completed on 23SEP25. The Headquarters review process began on 19OCT25 and the proposal was formally approved on 23OCT25.
The DEVCOM Lead position was posted on 17AUG25, and SGT Ryder Leifried was assigned as the DEVCOM Lead for Foxhole on 24OCT25. Foxhole originally stood up as a starter platoon, 4/D/DEVCOM, under Development Command.
At the time of approval, Development Command Headquarters consisted of:
- 1IC: MAJ Mark Mann
- 2IC: CPT Noah Manser
On 27APR26, the Foxhole AO stood up as a starter company, expanding into a second starter platoon at 3/D/DEVCOM, a designation that had become available after the Battlefield 6 starter platoon graduated from Development Command to form C/ACD. As D/DEVCOM HQ, CPT Christopher John Donavan was appointed Company Commander, 1LT Vince Smith Executive Officer, and 1SG Ryder Leifried Company First Sergeant.
The Area of Operation officially graduated from Development Command and stood up under the Auxiliary Combat Detachment as a company on 22MAY26, marking the end of Foxhole's time under Development Command. At stand-up, D/ACD comprised fifty-one personnel: a company headquarters of CPT Christopher John Donavan, 1LT Vince Smith, and 1SG Ryder Leifried, alongside two platoons of two sections each.
Future Concepts Center Analysts
The following Future Concepts Center (FCC) analysts under Development Command contributed to the research and approval of the Foxhole Area of Operation.
| Rank | Name | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Andrew Mack | Primary research analyst (24AUG25 – 23SEP25) | |
| Marcel Laui | Proposed Foxhole on 11JUN25; supervised initial research | |
| Wellington Groves | External subject matter expert; contacted by Development Command on 25AUG25 |
Ready or Not Era
Prior to becoming the home of the Foxhole Area of Operation, Delta Company served as the home of the Ready or Not Area of Operation, a close-quarters battle (CQB) unit. Ready or Not (D/SP/ACD) was originally stood up as a starter platoon on 14FEB22 under the Auxiliary Combat Detachment, and grew to maintain the tight twenty-man roster that stood for over a year. It stood up officially as D/ACD on 27OCT22 and operated until its closure on 14JUN23.
Ready or Not Platoon Leadership
The following is a list of Ready or Not Platoon Leadership during the Ready or Not Area of Operation, beginning with the most recent.
| Rank | Name | Dates of Service | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jonathan Teddy | 03MAR23 - 14JUN23 | 3 months 11 days | |
| William Perry | 08FEB23 - 03MAR23 | 23 days | |
| Lorenzo Bonder | 31OCT22 - 08FEB23 | 3 months 8 days |

