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| style="width: 180px; text-align: left; vertical-align:top;" data-mce-style="width: 180px;"|Colonel Mike LaCombe joined the 7th Cavalry in November 2013 under the Battlefield 4 company of D/2-7 where he served as a squad leader before transferring to 1st Battalion in 2014. Since then, he has served in multiple leadership roles including Armor Platoon Leader, Airborne Infantry Platoon Leader, Executive Officer and later Troop Commander of Bravo Troop, and Company Commander of Charlie Company, where he held his longest command from January 2020 until his promotion to Battalion Executive Officer in March 2022. He has served the S1 department as Officer in Charge and continues to train future officers as an ODS instructor. He holds multiple end-pathway certifications including the Ranger Tab, Sapper Tab, and multiple course badges. He also holds a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart, as well as two Defense Distinguished Service Medals. He was named 1-7 Officer of the Year in 2020 and C/1-7 Officer of the Year in 2021. | | style="width: 180px; text-align: left; vertical-align:top;" data-mce-style="width: 180px;"|Colonel Mike LaCombe joined the 7th Cavalry in November 2013 under the Battlefield 4 company of D/2-7 where he served as a squad leader before transferring to 1st Battalion in 2014. Since then, he has served in multiple leadership roles including Armor Platoon Leader, Airborne Infantry Platoon Leader, Executive Officer and later Troop Commander of Bravo Troop, and Company Commander of Charlie Company, where he held his longest command from January 2020 until his promotion to Battalion Executive Officer in March 2022. He has served the S1 department as Officer in Charge and continues to train future officers as an ODS instructor. He holds multiple end-pathway certifications including the Ranger Tab, Sapper Tab, and multiple course badges. He also holds a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart, as well as two Defense Distinguished Service Medals. He was named 1-7 Officer of the Year in 2020 and C/1-7 Officer of the Year in 2021. | ||
− | | style="width: 180px; text-align: left; vertical-align:top;" data-mce-style="width: 180px;"| | + | | style="width: 180px; text-align: left; vertical-align:top;" data-mce-style="width: 180px;"| Major Joe Highman joined the 7th Cavalry in July 2022 under B/1-7 as a Combat Medic. He soon transferred into A/1-7 to become a Fixed-Wing Aviator. He previously served as an Assistant Squad Leader, Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, and Company Commander. He is currently the S1 Citations department Lead, is the Lead of the S7 Air Ground Cavalry School (AGCS) and is a Foundational course instructor in the Infantry School. He previously served as a Drill Instructor. He is a Master Aviator with 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Defense Superior Service Medal, and many additional service awards. |
| style="width: 180px; text-align: left; vertical-align:top;" data-mce-style="width: 180px;"|Sergeant Major Austin Schmidt joined the 7th Cavalry in July 2012 and has served his entire career as an infantryman within Charlie Company prior to being assigned as the Battalion Sergeant Major in 2021. While in Charlie Company, he served with distinction as their longest tenured platoon sergeant from April 2019 to October 2021, earning multiple combat and service awards over the years, including NCO of the Year in 2018, two Silver Stars, six Bronze Stars, and three Defense Distinguished Service Medals. | | style="width: 180px; text-align: left; vertical-align:top;" data-mce-style="width: 180px;"|Sergeant Major Austin Schmidt joined the 7th Cavalry in July 2012 and has served his entire career as an infantryman within Charlie Company prior to being assigned as the Battalion Sergeant Major in 2021. While in Charlie Company, he served with distinction as their longest tenured platoon sergeant from April 2019 to October 2021, earning multiple combat and service awards over the years, including NCO of the Year in 2018, two Silver Stars, six Bronze Stars, and three Defense Distinguished Service Medals. |
Revision as of 14:38, 26 October 2024
1st Battalion | |
Staff | |
CO | COL Mike Lacombe |
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XO | MAJ Joe Highman |
SGM | SGM Austin Schmidt |
Hierarchy | |
Superior Unit | Regimental HQ |
Reporting Units | Alpha Company A/1-7 Bravo Troop B/1-7 Charlie Company C/1-7 |
Esprit De Corps | |
Unit Motto | "The Seventh First" |
1st Battalion is a unit-level organization of the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment. It is administratively known as 1–7, which is the abbreviation used in MILPACs and the Forums. 1-7 is the home of Arma 3 in the 7th Cavalry Regiment, and is currently comprised of three Companies that perform different roles and have different Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). Although the 1st Battalion emulates a real Army Cavalry Squadron, due to the combined-arms nature, it is designated as a Battalion. It is sometimes referred to as the "Combined Arms Battalion", or CAB, although it is officially only designated the 1st Battalion. The Battalion has three companies with distinct responsibilities.
Alpha Company is tasked with providing Aviation support to the Battalion, both rotary and fixed wing. Members of Alpha Company are primarily MOS 153 and 155 (Rotary and Fixed Wing Aviators), supported by Army Aircrew. The Company operates a wide range of aircraft Rotary aircraft include the MH-60M Medium Lift Helicopter, MH-47I Heavy Lift Helicopter, AH-6M and MH-6M Mission Enhanced Littlebird (MELB) and AH-64D "Apache" Attack Helicopter. Fixed wing aircraft include the C-130J Hercules transport aircraft, A-10C "Warthog" Close-Air Support attack aircraft, and multi-role fighter aircraft.
Bravo Troop is a multi-role Armored Troop which provides direct firepower to the Battalion through Armor, Mechanized Infantry, Cavalry and also provides Combat Service Support (CSS) and Health Service Support (HSS). The Troop operates a variety of armored fighting vehicles, including the M1A2 SEP V1 "Abrams" Main Battle Tank, M2A3 "Bradley" Infantry Fighting Vehicle, M1126 "Stryker" Infantry Carrier Vehicle, and a fleet of Mine Resistant, Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles. The Troop also maintains stores of Crew Served Weapons, Logistics vehicles, and ambulances. Members of Bravo Troop are 19K Armored Crewmen, 19D Cavalry Scouts, or 68W Combat Medics.
Charlie Company is a Light Infantry Company, which provides rapid reaction and complex terrain operating capability to the 1st Battalion. The Company is also tasked with a Parachute role, and members of Charlie Company are authorized to wear the Maroon Beret with Regimental Flash if they have completed Airborne School. Because Charlie Company is routinely inserted in enemy lines to disrupt rear area activities, Company members enthusiastically describe their Company as the "Tip of the Spear". In Counter-Insurgency (COIN) environments, Charlie Company trains to utilize vehicles, such as the Mine Resistant, Ambush Protected M1240 "M-ATV". Charlie Company Soldiers are 11B Infantrymen.
1st Battalion's Area of Operation (AO) is currently Arma 3.
Policies and Standard Operating Procedures
Document Number | Policy Letters |
7CAV-BATT1-001 | 1BN Battalion-Level Guide to Processing AWOLs |
7CAV-BATT1-002 | 1BN Battalion-Level Guide to Processing Discharges |
7CAV-BATT1-003 | 1BN Battalion-Level Guide to Processing ELOA's |
7CAV-BATT1-004 | 1BN Reporting Deadlines |
7CAV-BATT1-005 | 1BN - Company Operation/FTX Policy |
7CAV-BATT1-007 | 1BN Procedure for Loadouts and Modpack Change Requests |
7CAV-BATT1-008 | 1BN - Use of OPFOR Weapons in Official Operations |
7CAV-BATT1-009 | 1BN Accountability SOP |
7CAV-BATT1-010 | 1BN Platoon & Company Staff Roles at an SP |
7CAV-BATT1-011 | 1BN Arma 3 Units Page |
7CAV-BATT1-012 | 1BN Trooper Transfer Process |
7CAV-BATT1-013 | 1BN Section Practice Makeup Policy |
7CAV-BATT1-014 | 1BN - "Outlaw": Player-Controlled AI |
7CAV-R-031 | Event Scheduling Guidance |
Sub-Units
1st Battalion has 3 Sub-units with distinct roles and responsibilities.
1st Battalion Leadership
Battalion Commanding Officer | Battalion Executive Officer | Battalion Sergeant Major |
Mike Lacombe | Joe Highman | Austin Schmidt |
Colonel Mike LaCombe joined the 7th Cavalry in November 2013 under the Battlefield 4 company of D/2-7 where he served as a squad leader before transferring to 1st Battalion in 2014. Since then, he has served in multiple leadership roles including Armor Platoon Leader, Airborne Infantry Platoon Leader, Executive Officer and later Troop Commander of Bravo Troop, and Company Commander of Charlie Company, where he held his longest command from January 2020 until his promotion to Battalion Executive Officer in March 2022. He has served the S1 department as Officer in Charge and continues to train future officers as an ODS instructor. He holds multiple end-pathway certifications including the Ranger Tab, Sapper Tab, and multiple course badges. He also holds a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart, as well as two Defense Distinguished Service Medals. He was named 1-7 Officer of the Year in 2020 and C/1-7 Officer of the Year in 2021. | Major Joe Highman joined the 7th Cavalry in July 2022 under B/1-7 as a Combat Medic. He soon transferred into A/1-7 to become a Fixed-Wing Aviator. He previously served as an Assistant Squad Leader, Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, and Company Commander. He is currently the S1 Citations department Lead, is the Lead of the S7 Air Ground Cavalry School (AGCS) and is a Foundational course instructor in the Infantry School. He previously served as a Drill Instructor. He is a Master Aviator with 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Defense Superior Service Medal, and many additional service awards. | Sergeant Major Austin Schmidt joined the 7th Cavalry in July 2012 and has served his entire career as an infantryman within Charlie Company prior to being assigned as the Battalion Sergeant Major in 2021. While in Charlie Company, he served with distinction as their longest tenured platoon sergeant from April 2019 to October 2021, earning multiple combat and service awards over the years, including NCO of the Year in 2018, two Silver Stars, six Bronze Stars, and three Defense Distinguished Service Medals. |
Traditions and History
Previous Battalion Commanders
Rank | Name | Dates of Service |
Colonel | Mike LaCombe | 17 Jan 2023 - Present |
Colonel | Rip Tharen | 01 Nov 2019 - 12 Dec 2022 |
Lieutenant Colonel | David Walsh | 08 Sep 2019 - 01 Nov 2019 |
Lieutenant Colonel | Ben Tully | 08 Apr 2019 - 02 Sep 2019 |
Colonel | Stefan Baeder | 14 Apr 2018 - 08 Apr 2019 |
Colonel | Alexander Grgich | 15 Feb 2016 - 08 Apr 2018 |
Colonel | Cameron Burgundy | 29 Aug 2013 - 14 Feb 2016 |
Major | Brian Crossfit | 30 Jun 2013 - 30 Aug 2013 |
Lieutenant Colonel | Michael Grimshaw | 04 Dec 2012 - 30 Aug 2013 |
Colonel | James Rogue | 26 Oct 2011 - 04 Dec 2012 |
Colonel | Harm Kleinman | 17 Nov 2010 - 26 Oct 2011 |
Colonel | John Chance | 30 Sep 2010 - 17 Nov 2010 |
Major | John _P_ | 04 Aug 2010 - 30 Sep 2010 |
Major | Stephen Carter | 16 Jan 2010 - 06 Mar 2010 |
Colonel | Mack Whitey | 19 Sep 2009 - 15 Jan 2010 |
Colonel | Mack Whitey | 03 Jul 2009 - 24 Aug 2009 |
Colonel | Marion Francis | 27 Jan 2008 - 19 Dec 2008 |