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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
The '''7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment''', often referred to as "7Cav" is a long-standing Military Realism (MILSIM) unit that primarily plays first person military shooter/simulation games. The Regiment was founded in October 2002, making it one of the oldest clans in the areas the Regiment covers. This page will introduce new or prospective members to the capabilities of the Regiment, traditions, history, and other introductory information. The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment has always been run with a military structure, similar to the United States Army. However, the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment makes a number of changes to represent the structure in a manner that is compatible with a casual video game environment. Since founding, military simulation and realism principles have been employed. The earliest games played by the 7th Cavalry included Call of Duty 1, and 2. However, the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment began to see large growth beginning in 2008. When adopting Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the Regiment saw recruiting greatly increase . Along this time, the Regiment began to play Arma. In 2009, the Regiment adopted Arma 2 on release, and 1st Battalion was activated. The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment has played a number of games including Call of Duty, Arma, Squad, Hell Let Loose, Day of Defeat, Planetside, and others. However, all of these games have been run with an emphasis on tactical realism. Further, the Regiment is always looking to expand its presence through new popular games that support tactical team-based gameplay. Membership in the Regiment has fluctuated. The Regiment generally has between 300-350 active members at any one time.
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The '''7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment''', often referred to as "7Cav" is a long-standing Military Realism (MILSIM) unit that primarily plays first person military shooter/simulation games. The Regiment was founded in October 2002, making it one of the oldest clans in the areas the Regiment covers. This page will introduce new or prospective members to the capabilities of the Regiment, traditions, history, and other introductory information. The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment has always been run with a military structure, similar to the United States Army. However, the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment makes a number of changes to represent the structure in a manner that is compatible with a casual video game environment. Since founding, military simulation and realism principles have been employed. The earliest games played by the 7th Cavalry included Call of Duty 1, and 2. However, the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment began to see large growth beginning in 2008. When adopting Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the Regiment saw recruiting greatly increase. Along this time, the Regiment began to play Arma. In 2009, the Regiment adopted Arma 2 on release, and 1st Battalion was activated. The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment has played a number of games including Call of Duty, Arma, Squad, Hell Let Loose, Day of Defeat, Planetside, and others. However, all of these games have been run with an emphasis on tactical realism. Further, the Regiment is always looking to expand its presence through new popular games that support tactical team-based gameplay. Membership in the Regiment has fluctuated. The Regiment generally has between 300-350 active members at any one time.
  
 
=Order of Battle=
 
=Order of Battle=
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The [[1st Battalion|1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment]] is fully dedicated to the Arma 3 Area of Operations. It has three companies with distinct roles that form a Combined-Arms force. It is commanded by a Colonel or Lieutenant Colonel, supported by a range of expert and specialist Staff. Each Company or Troop is commanded by a Major or Captain. During war, the Battalion is designated as a "Combined Arms Battalion" or CAB, and forms part of a Task-Force or is assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division (1 CD), as part of a larger combined arms effort.  
 
The [[1st Battalion|1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment]] is fully dedicated to the Arma 3 Area of Operations. It has three companies with distinct roles that form a Combined-Arms force. It is commanded by a Colonel or Lieutenant Colonel, supported by a range of expert and specialist Staff. Each Company or Troop is commanded by a Major or Captain. During war, the Battalion is designated as a "Combined Arms Battalion" or CAB, and forms part of a Task-Force or is assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division (1 CD), as part of a larger combined arms effort.  
 
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Alpha Company 1-7 CAV'''
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Alpha Company 1-7 CAV'''
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Bravo Troop 1-7 CAV'''
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Bravo Troop 1-7 CAV'''
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Charlie Company 1-7 CAV'''
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Charlie Company 1-7 CAV'''
 
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[File:ACoButton.png|link=Alpha Company A/1-7]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[File:ACoButton.png|link=Alpha Company A/1-7]]
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[File:BTrpButton.png|link=Bravo Company B/1-7]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[File:BTrpButton.png|link=Bravo Company B/1-7]]
| style="width: 133%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[File:CCoButton.png|link=Charlie Company C/1-7]]
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| style="width: 133%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[File:CCoButton.png|link=Charlie Company C/1-7]]
 
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|Alpha Company is the Aviation Company in the 1st Battalion. It provides both fixed wing and rotary wing Army Aviators. They operate a wide range of aircraft, including the UH-60M Helicopter, AH-64D Attack Helicopter, MH-6 Littlebird Helicopter, CH-47F Heavy Lift Helicopter, as well as a wide range of fixed-wing platforms including the C-130J and A-10.  
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |Alpha Company is the Aviation Company in the 1st Battalion. It provides both fixed wing and rotary wing Army Aviators. They operate a wide range of aircraft, including the UH-60M Helicopter, AH-64D Attack Helicopter, MH-6 Littlebird Helicopter, CH-47F Heavy Lift Helicopter, as well as a wide range of fixed-wing platforms including the C-130J and A-10.
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|Bravo Troop is a composite Troop comprised of Armored, Cavalry Scout, and Health Service Support/Combat Service Support. It has 3 Platoons with each Platoon with one of these capabilities. Bravo Troop Soldiers primarily operate the M1A2 Main Battle Tank, M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, and M1126/M1127 Stryker.  
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |Bravo Troop is a composite Troop comprised of Armored, Cavalry Scout, and Health Service Support/Combat Service Support. It has 3 Platoons with each Platoon with one of these capabilities. Bravo Troop Soldiers primarily operate the M1A2 Main Battle Tank, M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, and M1126/M1127 Stryker.
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|Charlie Company is a Light Infantry Company that specializes in Airborne and Air Assault Operations. It is tasked to provide a high readiness force to the 1st Battalion through operational mobility. It has 2 Platoons of Light Infantry.  
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |Charlie Company is a Light Infantry Company that specializes in Airborne and Air Assault Operations. It is tasked to provide a high readiness force to the 1st Battalion through operational mobility. It has 2 Platoons of Light Infantry.
 
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The [[2nd Battalion|2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment]] currently plays both Hell Let Loose, with 2 Companies, and Squad, with 1 Company. All Companies have a combined-arms focus. Like the 1st Battalion, the 2d Battalion is commanded by a Colonel or Lieutenant Colonel, with Major or Captain Company Commanders. The 2d Battalion is the original Battalion in the Regiment, and has played all games prior to Arma since the Regiment's inception in 2002.  
 
The [[2nd Battalion|2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment]] currently plays both Hell Let Loose, with 2 Companies, and Squad, with 1 Company. All Companies have a combined-arms focus. Like the 1st Battalion, the 2d Battalion is commanded by a Colonel or Lieutenant Colonel, with Major or Captain Company Commanders. The 2d Battalion is the original Battalion in the Regiment, and has played all games prior to Arma since the Regiment's inception in 2002.  
 
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Alpha Company 2-7 CAV'''
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Alpha Company 2-7 CAV'''
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Charlie Company 2-7 CAV'''
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Charlie Company 2-7 CAV'''
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Echo Company 2-7 CAV'''
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Echo Company 2-7 CAV'''
 
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[File:A27CoButton.png|link=Alpha Company A/2-7]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[File:A27CoButton.png|link=Alpha Company A/2-7]]
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[File:C27CoButton.png|link=Charlie Company C/2-7]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[File:C27CoButton.png|link=Charlie Company C/2-7]]
| style="width: 133%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[File:ECoButton.png|link=Echo Company E/2-7]]
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| style="width: 133%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[File:ECoButton.png|link=Echo Company E/2-7]]
 
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|Alpha Company is a combined-arms Company assigned to the Hell Let Loose (HLL) Area of Operations. It currently employs Infantry, Armor, Engineer, and Artillery Soldiers in A WW2 environment.  
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |Alpha Company is a combined-arms Company assigned to the Hell Let Loose (HLL) Area of Operations. It currently employs Infantry, Armor, Engineer, and Artillery Soldiers in A WW2 environment.
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|Charlie Company is also a combined-arms Company assigned to the Hell Let Loose (HLL) Area of Operations. It also currently employs Infantry, Armor, Engineer, and Artillery Soldiers.
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |Charlie Company is also a combined-arms Company assigned to the Hell Let Loose (HLL) Area of Operations. It also currently employs Infantry, Armor, Engineer, and Artillery Soldiers.
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|Echo Company is a combined-arms Company assigned to the Squad Area of Operations. It currently employs Infantry, Armor, and Aviation personnel.  
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |Echo Company is a combined-arms Company assigned to the Squad Area of Operations. It currently employs Infantry, Armor, and Aviation personnel.
 
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Prospective applicants must meet all minimum requirements prior to submitting an application to join the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment.  
 
Prospective applicants must meet all minimum requirements prior to submitting an application to join the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment.  
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|'''Minimum Requirements'''
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |'''Minimum Requirements'''
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|18 Years of Age.
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |18 Years of Age.
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|Must have a microphone.
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |Must have a microphone.
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|Must have Teamspeak 3.
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |Must have Teamspeak 3.
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|Must own one of the following games:
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |Must own one of the following games:
* Arma 3 with the Apex DLC
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* Squad
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*Arma 3 with the Apex DLC
* Hell Let Loose
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*Squad
* Warthunder
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*Hell Let Loose
* Planetside 2
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*Warthunder
* Escape From Tarkov
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*Planetside 2
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*Escape From Tarkov
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|Must be willing to play in a military simulation / tactical realism unit.  
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |Must be willing to play in a military simulation / tactical realism unit.
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|Must be willing to take/follow/give orders and follow the Chain of Command, and all Rules, Regulations, and Policies.
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |Must be willing to take/follow/give orders and follow the Chain of Command, and all Rules, Regulations, and Policies.
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|Must attend a 1-hour Squad/Section practice weekly, unless there are extenuating circumstances.  If you cannot attend the weekly practice, you must notify the Chain of Command and participate in a make-up practice.  
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |Must attend a 1-hour Squad/Section practice weekly, unless there are extenuating circumstances.  If you cannot attend the weekly practice, you must notify the Chain of Command and participate in a make-up practice.
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|Cannot be a member of any other First Person Shooter / Military Simulation clans or groups.  
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |Cannot be a member of any other First Person Shooter / Military Simulation clans or groups.
 
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;"|Cannot have A VAC Ban or Game specific Ban on record within the last 5 years prior to applying  
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| style="width: 65%;" data-mce-style="width: 65%;" |Cannot have A VAC Ban or Game specific Ban on record within the last 5 years prior to applying
 
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Arma 3 has a range of realistic Military Occupational Specialties available through different Companies.  
 
Arma 3 has a range of realistic Military Occupational Specialties available through different Companies.  
 
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| style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Branch'''
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| style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Branch'''
| style="width: 15%;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|'''Insignia'''
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| style="width: 15%;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |'''Insignia'''
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|'''MOS Name / Code'''
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|'''Company'''
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |'''Company'''
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|'''Description'''
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |'''Description'''
 
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!rowspan="4" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;"|'''Aviation'''
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! rowspan="4" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |'''Aviation'''
 
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| rowspan="3" style="width: 15%; background:#4166f5;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:AviationInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| rowspan="3" style="width: 15%; background:#4166f5;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:AviationInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Aviation Operations Specialist - 15P
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Aviation Operations Specialist - 15P
| rowspan="3" style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|[[Alpha Company A/1-7|Alpha Company]]
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| rowspan="3" style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |[[Alpha Company A/1-7|Alpha Company]]
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|15P, Aviation Operations Specialist are usually known as Air Crew. These Soldiers operate the crew served weapons on a variety of Rotary platforms, as well as performing maintenance and resupply.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |15P, Aviation Operations Specialist are usually known as Air Crew. These Soldiers operate the crew served weapons on a variety of Rotary platforms, as well as performing maintenance and resupply.
 
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Rotary Wing Aviator - 153A
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Rotary Wing Aviator - 153A
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Rotary Wing Aviators are US Army Pilots who are commissioned as Warrant Officers upon successful completion of training. They are responsible to fly the range of Aircraft including the UH-60M, AH-64D, and CH-47F among others.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Rotary Wing Aviators are US Army Pilots who are commissioned as Warrant Officers upon successful completion of training. They are responsible to fly the range of Aircraft including the UH-60M, AH-64D, and CH-47F among others.
 
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Fixed Wing Aviator - 155A
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Fixed Wing Aviator - 155A
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Fixed Wing Aviators are US Army Pilots who are also commissioned as Warrant Officers. They are responsible to fly a range of tactical cargo, multi-role, and attack fixed wing Aircraft.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Fixed Wing Aviators are US Army Pilots who are also commissioned as Warrant Officers. They are responsible to fly a range of tactical cargo, multi-role, and attack fixed wing Aircraft.
 
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!rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Armor'''
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Armor'''
 
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| style="width: 15%; background: yellow;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:ArmorInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%; background: yellow;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:ArmorInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Armor Crewman - 19K
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Armor Crewman - 19K
| rowspan="5" style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|[[Bravo Company B/1-7|Bravo Troop]]
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| rowspan="5" style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |[[Bravo Company B/1-7|Bravo Troop]]
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Armor Crewmen are responsible to operate the M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank and deliver lethal effects on the enemy through the immense firepower of this platform. These soldiers are trained on tactical driving, gunnery, communications, and leadership to command the M1A2 in war.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Armor Crewmen are responsible to operate the M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank and deliver lethal effects on the enemy through the immense firepower of this platform. These soldiers are trained on tactical driving, gunnery, communications, and leadership to command the M1A2 in war.
 
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!rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Cavalry'''
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Cavalry'''
 
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| style="width: 15%; background: yellow;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:CavalryInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%; background: yellow;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:CavalryInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Cavalry Scout - 19D
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Cavalry Scout - 19D
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Cavalry Scouts are the eyes and ears of the Combined Arms Battalion Commander. They are responsible to operate the M3A3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicle and M1127 Stryker Reconnaissance Vehicle. Scouts are experts in mounted and dismounted reconnaissance, rear area security, and communications.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Cavalry Scouts are the eyes and ears of the Combined Arms Battalion Commander. They are responsible to operate the M3A3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicle and M1127 Stryker Reconnaissance Vehicle. Scouts are experts in mounted and dismounted reconnaissance, rear area security, and communications.
 
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!rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Medical'''
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Medical'''
 
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| style="width: 15%; background: maroon;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:MedicalInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%; background: maroon;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:MedicalInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Combat Medic - 68W
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Combat Medic - 68W
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Combat Medics are experts in providing Life-Saving care at all levels of Army Medicine. Combat Medics can be employed down to the Platoon level, and provide integrated Health Service Support to the Combined Arms Battalion
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Combat Medics are experts in providing Life-Saving care at all levels of Army Medicine. Combat Medics can be employed down to the Platoon level, and provide integrated Health Service Support to the Combined Arms Battalion
 
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Infantry'''
 
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| style="width: 15%; background: #A2e3e8;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:InfantryInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%; background: #A2e3e8;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:InfantryInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Infantryman - 11B
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Infantryman - 11B
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|[[Charlie Company C/1-7|Charlie Company]]
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |[[Charlie Company C/1-7|Charlie Company]]
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Infantrymen are the main combat power of the Army. The Infantry Branch is responsible to close with and destroy the enemy through direct fire. They are experts in using individual and crew served weapons. In Charlie Company, Infantrymen are experts in Airborne, Air Assault, and Air Mobile Operations. Infantrymen have the opportunity to complete a number of specialized courses such as Heavy Weapons, Airborne and Air Assault School, and Ranger School.
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Infantrymen are the main combat power of the Army. The Infantry Branch is responsible to close with and destroy the enemy through direct fire. They are experts in using individual and crew served weapons. In Charlie Company, Infantrymen are experts in Airborne, Air Assault, and Air Mobile Operations. Infantrymen have the opportunity to complete a number of specialized courses such as Heavy Weapons, Airborne and Air Assault School, and Ranger School.
 
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| style="width: 15%;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|'''Insignia'''
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|'''MOS Name / Code'''
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|'''Company'''
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|'''Description'''
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!rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Aviation'''
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Aviation'''
 
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| style="width: 15%; background:#4166f5;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:AviationInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%; background:#4166f5;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:AviationInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Rotary Wing Aviator - 153A
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Rotary Wing Aviator - 153A
| rowspan="5" style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|[[Echo Company E/2-7|Echo Company]]
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| rowspan="5" style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |[[Echo Company E/2-7|Echo Company]]
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Rotary Wing Aviators are US Army Pilots who are commissioned as Warrant Officers upon successful completion of training. They are responsible to fly the range of Aircraft including the UH-60M, AH-64D, and CH-47F among others.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Rotary Wing Aviators are US Army Pilots who are commissioned as Warrant Officers upon successful completion of training. They are responsible to fly the range of Aircraft including the UH-60M, AH-64D, and CH-47F among others.
 
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|-
!rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Armor'''
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Armor'''
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 15%; background: yellow;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:ArmorInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%; background: yellow;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:ArmorInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Armor Crewman - 19K
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Armor Crewman - 19K
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Armor Crewmen are responsible to operate the M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank and deliver lethal effects on the enemy through the immense firepower of this platform. These soldiers are trained on tactical driving, gunnery, communications, and leadership to command the M1A2 in war.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Armor Crewmen are responsible to operate the M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank and deliver lethal effects on the enemy through the immense firepower of this platform. These soldiers are trained on tactical driving, gunnery, communications, and leadership to command the M1A2 in war.
 
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|-
!rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Infantry'''
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Infantry'''
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 15%;  background: #A2e3e8;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:InfantryInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%;  background: #A2e3e8;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:InfantryInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Infantryman - 11B
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Infantryman - 11B
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Infantrymen are the main combat power of the Army. The Infantry Branch is responsible to close with and destroy the enemy through direct fire. They are experts in using individual and crew served weapons. In Echo Company, Infantrymen are responsible to operate in both the mechanized and light roles.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Infantrymen are the main combat power of the Army. The Infantry Branch is responsible to close with and destroy the enemy through direct fire. They are experts in using individual and crew served weapons. In Echo Company, Infantrymen are responsible to operate in both the mechanized and light roles.
 
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Hell Let Loose has a range of realistic Military Occupational Specialties available throughout both of their combined arms Companies. Because of the historical context of the game, all MOS operate WW2 era equipment.
 
Hell Let Loose has a range of realistic Military Occupational Specialties available throughout both of their combined arms Companies. Because of the historical context of the game, all MOS operate WW2 era equipment.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; width:100%; margin:1.2em 0 6px 0; border-width:1px border-style:solid #000000;"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; width:100%; margin:1.2em 0 6px 0; border-width:1px border-style:solid #000000;"
| style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Branch'''
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| style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Branch'''
| style="width: 15%;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|'''Insignia'''
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| style="width: 15%;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |'''Insignia'''
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|'''MOS Name / Code'''
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |'''MOS Name / Code'''
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|'''Company'''
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |'''Company'''
| style="width: 55%;" data-mce-style="width: 55%;"|'''Description'''
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| style="width: 55%;" data-mce-style="width: 55%;" |'''Description'''
 
|-
 
|-
!rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Armor'''
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Armor'''
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 15%; background: yellow;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:ArmorInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%; background: yellow;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:ArmorInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Armor Crewman - 19K
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Armor Crewman - 19K
| rowspan="5" style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|[[Alpha Company A/2-7|Alpha Company]] and [[Charlie Company C/2-7|Charlie Company]]
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| rowspan="5" style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |[[Alpha Company A/2-7|Alpha Company]] and [[Charlie Company C/2-7|Charlie Company]]
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Armor Crewmen are members of the Combat Arms and responsible to field all US Army direct fire weapons, with the exception of Tank Destroyers. Primarily, Armor Crewmen operate all versions of the M4 Sherman Medium Tank.  Armor Crewmen may also be assigned as reconnaissance soldiers in M3 or M5 Stuart Light Tanks, or M8 Grehyound Scout Cars.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Armor Crewmen are members of the Combat Arms and responsible to field all US Army direct fire weapons, with the exception of Tank Destroyers. Primarily, Armor Crewmen operate all versions of the M4 Sherman Medium Tank.  Armor Crewmen may also be assigned as reconnaissance soldiers in M3 or M5 Stuart Light Tanks, or M8 Grehyound Scout Cars.
 
|-
 
|-
!rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Infantry'''
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Infantry'''
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 15%; background: #A2e3e8;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:InfantryInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%; background: #A2e3e8;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:InfantryInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Infantryman - 11B
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Infantryman - 11B
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Infantrymen are the main combat power of the Army. The Infantry Branch is responsible to close with and destroy the enemy through direct fire. They are experts in using individual and crew served weapons. In both companies, Infantrymen are responsible to operate in both the mechanized and light roles.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Infantrymen are the main combat power of the Army. The Infantry Branch is responsible to close with and destroy the enemy through direct fire. They are experts in using individual and crew served weapons. In both companies, Infantrymen are responsible to operate in both the mechanized and light roles.
 
|-
 
|-
!rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;"|'''Engineering'''
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! rowspan="2" style="width: 5%;" data-mce-style="width: 5%;" |'''Engineering'''
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 15%; background: #ff2400;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;"|[[Image:EngineerInsignia.png|100px|center]]
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| style="width: 15%; background: #ff2400;" data-mce-style="width: 15%;" |[[Image:EngineerInsignia.png|100px|center]]
| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;"|Combat Engineer - 12B
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| style="width: 10%;" data-mce-style="width: 10%;" |Combat Engineer - 12B
| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;"|Combat Engineers are combat support Soldiers whose primary job is to allow the combat arms to fight, live, and survive on the battlefield. They do so through mobility, and counter-mobility operations. Engineers are experts in demolitions, construction, and operation of Engineer specific vehicles such as heavy equipment. Engineers also train to fight alongside the Infantry and Armor in combat roles.  
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| style="width: 60%;" data-mce-style="width: 60%;" |Combat Engineers are combat support Soldiers whose primary job is to allow the combat arms to fight, live, and survive on the battlefield. They do so through mobility, and counter-mobility operations. Engineers are experts in demolitions, construction, and operation of Engineer specific vehicles such as heavy equipment. Engineers also train to fight alongside the Infantry and Armor in combat roles.
 
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|}
  
 
==Secondary Roles==
 
==Secondary Roles==
Secondary Roles (also known as Billets) are extra duties that members may volunteer for, and cover a wide range of areas. Secondary roles cover areas such as administration, training, recruiting, security and intelligence, server administration, communications and information systems, and mission development. Secondary Roles are named such because a member performs these extra duties in addition to their primary role, as a soldier in an operational unit. However, most secondary roles have full-time leadership. While these extra roles demand time, skill, and professionalism, they are critical to providing the wide range of services and making the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment one of the most organized, disciplined, and professional military simulation units. Participation in secondary roles may also grant the member special qualifications, such as Master and Expert badges reserved for instructors. Soldiers also have the opportunity to pass on the knowledge they have learned, and provide a fun, realistic and engaging environment for newer members. Secondary Roles are organized into Support Departments, Staff Branches, and Schools. Support Departments are the highest level of Secondary Role, and are in command of several staff branches or Schools.  
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Secondary Roles (also known as Billets) are extra duties that members may volunteer for and cover a wide range of areas. Secondary roles cover areas such as administration, training, recruiting, security and intelligence, server administration, communications and information systems, and mission development. Secondary Roles are named such because a member performs these extra duties in addition to their primary role, as a soldier in an operational unit. However, most secondary roles have full-time leadership. While these extra roles demand time, skill, and professionalism, they are critical to providing the wide range of services and making the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment one of the most organized, disciplined, and professional military simulation units. Participation in secondary roles may also grant the member special qualifications, such as Master and Expert badges reserved for instructors. Soldiers also have the opportunity to pass on the knowledge they have learned, and provide a fun, realistic and engaging environment for newer members. Secondary Roles are organized into Support Departments, Staff Branches, and Schools. Support Departments are the highest level of Secondary Role and are in command of several staff branches or Schools.  
 
===Support Departments===
 
===Support Departments===
Support Departments are in charge of a wide range of administrative, training, and other matters.  
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Support Departments oversee a wide range of administrative, training, and other matters.  
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width:100%; margin:1.2em 0 6px 0; border-width:1px border-style:solid #000000;"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width:100%; margin:1.2em 0 6px 0; border-width:1px border-style:solid #000000;"
! style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Information Management Office'''
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! style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Information Management Office'''
! style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Security Operations Department'''
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! style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Security Operations Department'''
! style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Recruitment Oversight Office'''
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! style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Recruitment Oversight Office'''
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[File:S6Crest.png|link=Information Management Office]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[File:S6Crest.png|link=Information Management Office]]
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[File:S2Crest.png|link=Security Operations Department]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[File:S2Crest.png|link=Security Operations Department]]
| style="width: 133%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[File:Mstr-recruiter.png|link=Recruitment Oversight Office]]
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| style="width: 133%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[File:Mstr-recruiter.png|link=Recruitment Oversight Office]]
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|The Information Management Office is in charge of all personnel administration, information systems, and wiki administration departments and Staff Branches.
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |The Information Management Office is in charge of all personnel administration, information systems, and wiki administration departments and Staff Branches.
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|The Security Operations Department is in charge of all intelligence, discipline, and Judge-Advocate General functions.  
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |The Security Operations Department is in charge of all intelligence, discipline, and Judge-Advocate General functions.
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|The Recruitment Oversight Office is responsible for all recruiting and training of new members. It controls the Regimental Recruiters, and runs the Basic Combat Training (BCT) that trains new members in their respective Area of Operations.  
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |The Recruitment Oversight Office is responsible for all recruiting and training of new members. It controls the Regimental Recruiters, and runs the Basic Combat Training (BCT) that trains new members in their respective Area of Operations.
 
|-
 
|-
! colspan="3" style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|'''Subordinate Departments'''
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! colspan="3" style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |'''Subordinate Departments'''
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[Image:S1Crest.png|30px]] [[S6 – Regimental Information Management Systems|S6 - Information Systems]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[Image:S1Crest.png|30px]] [[S6 – Regimental Information Management Systems|S6 - Information Systems]]
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[Image:S2Crest.png|30px]] [[S2 – Intelligence and Security|S2 - Intelligence]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[Image:S2Crest.png|30px]] [[S2 – Intelligence and Security|S2 - Intelligence]]
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[Image:PublicAffairsCrest.png|30px]] [[S5 - Public Affairs]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[Image:PublicAffairsCrest.png|30px]] [[S5 - Public Affairs]]
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[Image:S6Crest.png|30px]] [[S1 - Personnel Administration]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[Image:S6Crest.png|30px]] [[S1 - Personnel Administration]]
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[Image:CavMPPatch.png|30px]] [[Military Police]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[Image:CavMPPatch.png|30px]] [[Military Police]]
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[Image:RRD.png|30px]] [[RRD - Regimental Recruiting Department|Regimental Recruiting Department]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[Image:RRD.png|30px]] [[RRD - Regimental Recruiting Department|Regimental Recruiting Department]]
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[Image:Wag.png|30px]] [[Wiki Admin Group|Wiki Administration Group]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[Image:Wag.png|30px]] [[Wiki Admin Group|Wiki Administration Group]]
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[Judge Advocate General Corps]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[Judge Advocate General Corps]]
| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;"|[[Image:TRADOC.png|30px]] [[Recruit Training Command]]
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| style="width: 33%;" data-mce-style="width: 33%;" |[[Image:TRADOC.png|30px]] [[Recruit Training Command]]
 
|}
 
|}
 
====Wiki Administration Group====
 
====Wiki Administration Group====
 
The Wiki Admin Group (WAG) is responsible to maintain the 7th Cavalry wiki site. The WAG only has one role available, Wiki editor.  
 
The Wiki Admin Group (WAG) is responsible to maintain the 7th Cavalry wiki site. The WAG only has one role available, Wiki editor.  
* Wiki Editor: Editors are responsible to perform edits, create and delete articles, and maintain the 7th Cavalry Wiki.
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*Wiki Editor: Editors are responsible to perform edits, create and delete articles, and maintain the 7th Cavalry Wiki.
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====Military Police Department====
 
====Military Police Department====
 
The Military Police Department is responsible to ensure that all guests adhere to the rules on all Public Servers. They are the server administrators of the 7th Cavalry Regiment.  
 
The Military Police Department is responsible to ensure that all guests adhere to the rules on all Public Servers. They are the server administrators of the 7th Cavalry Regiment.  
 
====Judge Advocate General Corps====
 
====Judge Advocate General Corps====
Known as Judge Advocates or JAG, these specialized soldiers are the legal experts of the 7th Cavalry Regiment. The JAG is responsible to deliver support to Article 15 (Non Judicial Punishment) and Courts Martial trials. The JAG Corps includes a number of roles:
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Known as Judge Advocates or JAG, these specialized soldiers are the legal experts of the 7th Cavalry Regiment. The JAG is responsible to deliver support to Article 15 (Non-Judicial Punishment) and Courts Martial trials. The JAG Corps includes a number of roles:
* Clerk: JAG Clerks are responsible to perform all administration related to military judicial proceedings. Common roles include court records transcribing, file management, and legal research.
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* Attorney: Known in the civilian world as a lawyer, members of this profession are assigned to either the Defense Counsel service or as the Prosecutor. They are responsible to represent accused members at trial, and provide the commander with legal advice.  
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*Clerk: JAG Clerks are responsible to perform all administration related to military judicial proceedings. Common roles include court records transcribing, file management, and legal research.
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*Attorney: Known in the civilian world as a lawyer, members of this profession are assigned to either the Defense Counsel service or as the Prosecutor. They are responsible to represent accused members at trial, and provide the commander with legal advice.
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====Regimental Recruiting Department====
 
====Regimental Recruiting Department====
 
The Regimental Recruiting Department, or RRD is responsible to provide information to guests about how to join the 7th Cavalry Regiment, and answer any questions about the structure, commitments, and opportunities available. Mainly, recruiters explain what roles and duties members can pursue, and assist new members in completing the application process. The primary job in this department is the Recruiter.
 
The Regimental Recruiting Department, or RRD is responsible to provide information to guests about how to join the 7th Cavalry Regiment, and answer any questions about the structure, commitments, and opportunities available. Mainly, recruiters explain what roles and duties members can pursue, and assist new members in completing the application process. The primary job in this department is the Recruiter.
* Recruiter: Explains the commitments of being a Cavalry member to guests, assists in the application process and provides information about the range of opportunities available.  
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*Recruiter: Explains the commitments of being a Cavalry member to guests, assists in the application process, and provides information about the range of opportunities available.
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====Recruit Training Command====
 
====Recruit Training Command====
 
Once a new member joins the 7th Cavalry, they are assigned to the Recruit Training Command. Here, new members learn about the rules, regulations, and policies of the unit. Depending on the game environment, they may be shown how to install any applicable mods. They then attend a game-specific Basic Combat Training, or BCT. This orients members to the Regiments way of operating various weapons, basic tactics and soldier skills.  
 
Once a new member joins the 7th Cavalry, they are assigned to the Recruit Training Command. Here, new members learn about the rules, regulations, and policies of the unit. Depending on the game environment, they may be shown how to install any applicable mods. They then attend a game-specific Basic Combat Training, or BCT. This orients members to the Regiments way of operating various weapons, basic tactics and soldier skills.  
* Drill Sergeant - A Drill Sergeant is an experienced Non-Commissioned Officer who is responsible to deliver Basic Combat Training to new recruits.
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*Drill Sergeant - A Drill Sergeant is an experienced Non-Commissioned Officer who is responsible to deliver Basic Combat Training to new recruits.
  
 
===Staff Branches===
 
===Staff Branches===
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width:100%; margin:1.2em 0 6px 0; border-width:1px border-style:solid #000000;"
! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[S1 - Personnel Administration|S1 - Personnel]]
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! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[S1 - Personnel Administration|S1 - Personnel]]
! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[S2 – Intelligence and Security|S2 - Intelligence]]
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! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[S2 – Intelligence and Security|S2 - Intelligence]]
! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[S3 – Operations|S3 - Operations]]
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! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[S3 – Operations|S3 - Operations]]
! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[S5 - Public Affairs]]
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! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[S5 - Public Affairs]]
! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[S6 – Regimental Information Management Systems|S6 - Information Systems]]
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! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[S6 – Regimental Information Management Systems|S6 - Information Systems]]
! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[S7 - Training]]
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! style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[S7 - Training]]
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[image:S1Crest.png|75px|link=S1 - Personnel Administration]]
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[image:S1Crest.png|75px|link=S1 - Personnel Administration]]
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[image:S2Crest.png|75px|link=S2 – Intelligence and Security]]
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[image:S2Crest.png|75px|link=S2 – Intelligence and Security]]
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[image:S3Crest.png|75px|link=S3 – Operations]]
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[image:S3Crest.png|75px|link=S3 – Operations]]
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[image:PublicAffairsCrest.png|75px|link=S5 - Public Affairs]]
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[image:PublicAffairsCrest.png|75px|link=S5 - Public Affairs]]
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[image:S6Crest.png|75px|link=S6 – Regimental Information Management Systems]]
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[image:S6Crest.png|75px|link=S6 – Regimental Information Management Systems]]
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|[[image:TRADOC_small.png|75px|link=S7 - Training]]
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |[[image:TRADOC_small.png|75px|link=S7 - Training]]
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|The S1 Branch is responsible to administer all personnel including records, creating and editing uniforms, tracking medals and awards and operational tracking.  
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |The S1 Branch is responsible to administer all personnel including records, creating and editing uniforms, tracking medals and awards and operational tracking.
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|The S2 Branch ensures that all members of the Regiment are of good character. Primarily, they screen all new members when they apply to the Regiment.
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |The S2 Branch ensures that all members of the Regiment are of good character. Primarily, they screen all new members when they apply to the Regiment.
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|The S3 Operations Branch is responsible to design and execute all private and public operations. In the Arma 3 environment, the S3 Branch designs all operations, and controls public and private operations through Zeus.  
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |The S3 Operations Branch is responsible to design and execute all private and public operations. In the Arma 3 environment, the S3 Branch designs all operations, and controls public and private operations through Zeus.
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|The S5 Branch is the public face of the Regiment. It designs and produces multimedia products for public and private usage. The Branch primarily produces edited videos and streams on live-streaming platforms.  
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;" |The S5 Branch is the public face of the Regiment. It designs and produces multimedia products for public and private usage. The Branch primarily produces edited videos and streams on live-streaming platforms.
| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|The S6 Branch controls all Regimental Information Systems. This includes servers, the website, and all applications and services.  
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| style="width: 16%;" data-mce-style="width: 16%;"|The S7 Training Branch controls all Regimental Schools, and delivers training in all game environments.  
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*S1 Uniforms: Creates and edits the Army Service Uniforms for all members
 
*S1 Uniforms: Creates and edits the Army Service Uniforms for all members
 
*S1 MILPACS: Edits the Military Personnel Accessory System
 
*S1 MILPACS: Edits the Military Personnel Accessory System
 
*S1 Signatures: Create and edit forum signatures
 
*S1 Signatures: Create and edit forum signatures
 
*S1 Operations: Tracks all courses, awards, and operations
 
*S1 Operations: Tracks all courses, awards, and operations
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*S2 Investigator: Investigators are responsible to screen all new members to ensure they are suitable for the Regiment.
 
*S2 Investigator: Investigators are responsible to screen all new members to ensure they are suitable for the Regiment.
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*S3 Operations: Designs and executes all game specific Operations
 
*S3 Operations: Designs and executes all game specific Operations
 
*S3 Development Staff: These members develop scripts and addons, as well as test addons in the Arma 3 environment
 
*S3 Development Staff: These members develop scripts and addons, as well as test addons in the Arma 3 environment
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* S5 Editor: S5 Editors produce multi-media products
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*S5 Editor: S5 Editors produce multi-media products
* S5 Live Streaming Operator: These soldiers broadcast operations live and promote the Regiment on live-streaming platforms
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*S5 Live Streaming Operator: These soldiers broadcast operations live and promote the Regiment on live-streaming platforms
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* S6 Game Clerk: Game Clerks are responsible to perform routine maintenance such as server restarts for a specific game
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*S6 Game Clerk: Game Clerks are responsible to perform routine maintenance such as server restarts for a specific game
* S6 Developer: S6 Developers maintain the website, and all other applications and services
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*S6 Developer: S6 Developers maintain the website, and all other applications and services
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* Instructor: Instructors are qualified soldiers in their respective field who teach at one of the many S7 Controlled Schools.
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==Squad and Hell Let Loose Operations==
 
==Squad and Hell Let Loose Operations==
Squad and Hell Let Loose Operations focus largely on the clan scrimmage format, or internal Player Versus Player missions. In 7th Cavalry only Operations, players may be engage in  more realistic scenarios. Examples could include one team only defending, or using a specific realistic set of vehicles and equipment. However, the primary means for Squad and Hell Let Loose Operations is through community PVP play. Weekly the 7th Cavalry tests its might against other clans in competitive military simulation match-making.
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Squad and Hell Let Loose Operations focus largely on the clan scrimmage format, or internal Player Versus Player missions. In 7th Cavalry only Operations, players may be engaged in  more realistic scenarios. Examples could include one team only defending, or using a specific realistic set of vehicles and equipment. However, the primary means for Squad and Hell Let Loose Operations is through community PVP play. Weekly the 7th Cavalry tests its might against other clans in competitive military simulation match-making.
  
 
=Training=
 
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| style="width: 35%;" data-mce-style="width: 35%;"|The Arma 3 Infantry School instructs Soldiers on all aspects of Infantry, Medical, and tactical Signal operations. The School is designated the Functional Center of Excellence (FCoE) for all Infantry, Infantry leadership, Heavy Weapons, Medical, and Soldier-level Signal training.
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* Basic Land Navigation
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* Basic Individual Training
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* Basic Radio Communications Course
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* Basic Leader Course
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* Advanced Leader Course
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* Infantry Heavy Weapons
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* Ranger School
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* Combat Lifesaver Course  
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* Basic Armor Crewman Course
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* Tank Commander Course
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* Basic Mechanized Infantry Course
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* Basic Mechanized Crewman Coure
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* Infantry Fighting Vehicle Commander Course
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* Cavalry Scout Course
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* Basic Air Assault Course
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* Jumpmaster Course
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* Military Freefall Parachutist Course
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| style="width: 35%;" data-mce-style="width: 35%;"|The Aviation Center of excellence delivers individual and aircrew training on all operational platforms including rotary and fixed wing. The School also trains air crew.
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* Advanced Rotary Course
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* Advanced Rotary Evaluation
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Revision as of 07:29, 13 August 2020

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7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment
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Command Staff
Commanding Officer: GOA.Chance.JT
Executive Officer: GEN.Kleinman.H
Chief of Staff: LTG.Burgundy.C
Adjutant General: MG.Tharen.R
Recruiting Oversight Officer: LTG.Baeder.S
Command Sergeant Major: CSM.Nexhex.A
1st Battalion HQ
Battalion Commander: COL.LaCombe.M
Battalion XO: TBD
Battalion SGM: SGM.Schmidt.A
2nd Battalion HQ
Battalion Commander: COL.Rob.Y
Battalion XO: LTC.Hayes.J
Battalion SGM: SGM.Komar.T
3rd Battalion HQ
Battalion Commander: MAJ.May.J
Battalion XO: MAJ.Walsh.D
Battalion SGM: SGM.Oliva.A
Auxiliary Combat Detachment HQ
Detachment Commander: COL.Rogers.S
Detachment XO: COL.Budd.D
Detachment SGM: SGM.Preacher.A

Introduction

The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment, often referred to as "7Cav" is a long-standing Military Realism (MILSIM) unit that primarily plays first person military shooter/simulation games. The Regiment was founded in October 2002, making it one of the oldest clans in the areas the Regiment covers. This page will introduce new or prospective members to the capabilities of the Regiment, traditions, history, and other introductory information. The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment has always been run with a military structure, similar to the United States Army. However, the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment makes a number of changes to represent the structure in a manner that is compatible with a casual video game environment. Since founding, military simulation and realism principles have been employed. The earliest games played by the 7th Cavalry included Call of Duty 1, and 2. However, the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment began to see large growth beginning in 2008. When adopting Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the Regiment saw recruiting greatly increase. Along this time, the Regiment began to play Arma. In 2009, the Regiment adopted Arma 2 on release, and 1st Battalion was activated. The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment has played a number of games including Call of Duty, Arma, Squad, Hell Let Loose, Day of Defeat, Planetside, and others. However, all of these games have been run with an emphasis on tactical realism. Further, the Regiment is always looking to expand its presence through new popular games that support tactical team-based gameplay. Membership in the Regiment has fluctuated. The Regiment generally has between 300-350 active members at any one time.

Order of Battle

Currently the Regiment is divided into two distinct Battalions, supported by a range of departments.

1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment (1-7 CAV)

The 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment is fully dedicated to the Arma 3 Area of Operations. It has three companies with distinct roles that form a Combined-Arms force. It is commanded by a Colonel or Lieutenant Colonel, supported by a range of expert and specialist Staff. Each Company or Troop is commanded by a Major or Captain. During war, the Battalion is designated as a "Combined Arms Battalion" or CAB, and forms part of a Task-Force or is assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division (1 CD), as part of a larger combined arms effort.

Alpha Company 1-7 CAV Bravo Troop 1-7 CAV Charlie Company 1-7 CAV
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Alpha Company is the Aviation Company in the 1st Battalion. It provides both fixed wing and rotary wing Army Aviators. They operate a wide range of aircraft, including the UH-60M Helicopter, AH-64D Attack Helicopter, MH-6 Littlebird Helicopter, CH-47F Heavy Lift Helicopter, as well as a wide range of fixed-wing platforms including the C-130J and A-10. Bravo Troop is a composite Troop comprised of Armored, Cavalry Scout, and Health Service Support/Combat Service Support. It has 3 Platoons with each Platoon with one of these capabilities. Bravo Troop Soldiers primarily operate the M1A2 Main Battle Tank, M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, and M1126/M1127 Stryker. Charlie Company is a Light Infantry Company that specializes in Airborne and Air Assault Operations. It is tasked to provide a high readiness force to the 1st Battalion through operational mobility. It has 2 Platoons of Light Infantry.

2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment (2-7 CAV)

The 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment currently plays both Hell Let Loose, with 2 Companies, and Squad, with 1 Company. All Companies have a combined-arms focus. Like the 1st Battalion, the 2d Battalion is commanded by a Colonel or Lieutenant Colonel, with Major or Captain Company Commanders. The 2d Battalion is the original Battalion in the Regiment, and has played all games prior to Arma since the Regiment's inception in 2002.

Alpha Company 2-7 CAV Charlie Company 2-7 CAV Echo Company 2-7 CAV
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Alpha Company is a combined-arms Company assigned to the Hell Let Loose (HLL) Area of Operations. It currently employs Infantry, Armor, Engineer, and Artillery Soldiers in A WW2 environment. Charlie Company is also a combined-arms Company assigned to the Hell Let Loose (HLL) Area of Operations. It also currently employs Infantry, Armor, Engineer, and Artillery Soldiers. Echo Company is a combined-arms Company assigned to the Squad Area of Operations. It currently employs Infantry, Armor, and Aviation personnel.

Minimum Requirements

Prospective applicants must meet all minimum requirements prior to submitting an application to join the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment.

Minimum Requirements
18 Years of Age.
Must have a microphone.
Must have Teamspeak 3.
Must own one of the following games:
  • Arma 3 with the Apex DLC
  • Squad
  • Hell Let Loose
  • Warthunder
  • Planetside 2
  • Escape From Tarkov
Must be willing to play in a military simulation / tactical realism unit.
Must be willing to take/follow/give orders and follow the Chain of Command, and all Rules, Regulations, and Policies.
Must attend a 1-hour Squad/Section practice weekly, unless there are extenuating circumstances. If you cannot attend the weekly practice, you must notify the Chain of Command and participate in a make-up practice.
Cannot be a member of any other First Person Shooter / Military Simulation clans or groups.
Cannot have A VAC Ban or Game specific Ban on record within the last 5 years prior to applying

Roles and Specializations

The 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment offers many Military Occupational Specialties based around the real roles in the United States Army.

Primary Roles

Known as A primary billet, this is a Troopers primary assignment in the Regiment. After joining and passing through our Recruit Training Command, a Troop will be assigned to their requested Military Occupation Specialty (MOS). They are then assigned to a section, squad or tank that they will practice with every week. The current MOS' offered are listed below.

Arma 3

Arma 3 has a range of realistic Military Occupational Specialties available through different Companies.

Branch Insignia MOS Name / Code Company Description
Aviation
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Aviation Operations Specialist - 15P Alpha Company 15P, Aviation Operations Specialist are usually known as Air Crew. These Soldiers operate the crew served weapons on a variety of Rotary platforms, as well as performing maintenance and resupply.
Rotary Wing Aviator - 153A Rotary Wing Aviators are US Army Pilots who are commissioned as Warrant Officers upon successful completion of training. They are responsible to fly the range of Aircraft including the UH-60M, AH-64D, and CH-47F among others.
Fixed Wing Aviator - 155A Fixed Wing Aviators are US Army Pilots who are also commissioned as Warrant Officers. They are responsible to fly a range of tactical cargo, multi-role, and attack fixed wing Aircraft.
Armor
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Armor Crewman - 19K Bravo Troop Armor Crewmen are responsible to operate the M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank and deliver lethal effects on the enemy through the immense firepower of this platform. These soldiers are trained on tactical driving, gunnery, communications, and leadership to command the M1A2 in war.
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Cavalry Scout - 19D Cavalry Scouts are the eyes and ears of the Combined Arms Battalion Commander. They are responsible to operate the M3A3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicle and M1127 Stryker Reconnaissance Vehicle. Scouts are experts in mounted and dismounted reconnaissance, rear area security, and communications.
Medical
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Combat Medic - 68W Combat Medics are experts in providing Life-Saving care at all levels of Army Medicine. Combat Medics can be employed down to the Platoon level, and provide integrated Health Service Support to the Combined Arms Battalion
Infantry
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Infantryman - 11B Charlie Company Infantrymen are the main combat power of the Army. The Infantry Branch is responsible to close with and destroy the enemy through direct fire. They are experts in using individual and crew served weapons. In Charlie Company, Infantrymen are experts in Airborne, Air Assault, and Air Mobile Operations. Infantrymen have the opportunity to complete a number of specialized courses such as Heavy Weapons, Airborne and Air Assault School, and Ranger School.

Squad

Squad has a range of realistic Military Occupational Specialties available throughout their combined arms Company.

Branch Insignia MOS Name / Code Company Description
Aviation
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Rotary Wing Aviator - 153A Echo Company Rotary Wing Aviators are US Army Pilots who are commissioned as Warrant Officers upon successful completion of training. They are responsible to fly the range of Aircraft including the UH-60M, AH-64D, and CH-47F among others.
Armor
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Armor Crewman - 19K Armor Crewmen are responsible to operate the M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank and deliver lethal effects on the enemy through the immense firepower of this platform. These soldiers are trained on tactical driving, gunnery, communications, and leadership to command the M1A2 in war.
Infantry
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Infantryman - 11B Infantrymen are the main combat power of the Army. The Infantry Branch is responsible to close with and destroy the enemy through direct fire. They are experts in using individual and crew served weapons. In Echo Company, Infantrymen are responsible to operate in both the mechanized and light roles.

Hell Let Loose

Hell Let Loose has a range of realistic Military Occupational Specialties available throughout both of their combined arms Companies. Because of the historical context of the game, all MOS operate WW2 era equipment.

Branch Insignia MOS Name / Code Company Description
Armor
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Armor Crewman - 19K Alpha Company and Charlie Company Armor Crewmen are members of the Combat Arms and responsible to field all US Army direct fire weapons, with the exception of Tank Destroyers. Primarily, Armor Crewmen operate all versions of the M4 Sherman Medium Tank. Armor Crewmen may also be assigned as reconnaissance soldiers in M3 or M5 Stuart Light Tanks, or M8 Grehyound Scout Cars.
Infantry
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Infantryman - 11B Infantrymen are the main combat power of the Army. The Infantry Branch is responsible to close with and destroy the enemy through direct fire. They are experts in using individual and crew served weapons. In both companies, Infantrymen are responsible to operate in both the mechanized and light roles.
Engineering
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Combat Engineer - 12B Combat Engineers are combat support Soldiers whose primary job is to allow the combat arms to fight, live, and survive on the battlefield. They do so through mobility, and counter-mobility operations. Engineers are experts in demolitions, construction, and operation of Engineer specific vehicles such as heavy equipment. Engineers also train to fight alongside the Infantry and Armor in combat roles.

Secondary Roles

Secondary Roles (also known as Billets) are extra duties that members may volunteer for and cover a wide range of areas. Secondary roles cover areas such as administration, training, recruiting, security and intelligence, server administration, communications and information systems, and mission development. Secondary Roles are named such because a member performs these extra duties in addition to their primary role, as a soldier in an operational unit. However, most secondary roles have full-time leadership. While these extra roles demand time, skill, and professionalism, they are critical to providing the wide range of services and making the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment one of the most organized, disciplined, and professional military simulation units. Participation in secondary roles may also grant the member special qualifications, such as Master and Expert badges reserved for instructors. Soldiers also have the opportunity to pass on the knowledge they have learned, and provide a fun, realistic and engaging environment for newer members. Secondary Roles are organized into Support Departments, Staff Branches, and Schools. Support Departments are the highest level of Secondary Role and are in command of several staff branches or Schools.

Support Departments

Support Departments oversee a wide range of administrative, training, and other matters.

Information Management Office Security Operations Department Recruitment Oversight Office
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The Information Management Office is in charge of all personnel administration, information systems, and wiki administration departments and Staff Branches. The Security Operations Department is in charge of all intelligence, discipline, and Judge-Advocate General functions. The Recruitment Oversight Office is responsible for all recruiting and training of new members. It controls the Regimental Recruiters, and runs the Basic Combat Training (BCT) that trains new members in their respective Area of Operations.
Subordinate Departments
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Wiki Administration Group

The Wiki Admin Group (WAG) is responsible to maintain the 7th Cavalry wiki site. The WAG only has one role available, Wiki editor.

  • Wiki Editor: Editors are responsible to perform edits, create and delete articles, and maintain the 7th Cavalry Wiki.

Military Police Department

The Military Police Department is responsible to ensure that all guests adhere to the rules on all Public Servers. They are the server administrators of the 7th Cavalry Regiment.

Judge Advocate General Corps

Known as Judge Advocates or JAG, these specialized soldiers are the legal experts of the 7th Cavalry Regiment. The JAG is responsible to deliver support to Article 15 (Non-Judicial Punishment) and Courts Martial trials. The JAG Corps includes a number of roles:

  • Clerk: JAG Clerks are responsible to perform all administration related to military judicial proceedings. Common roles include court records transcribing, file management, and legal research.
  • Attorney: Known in the civilian world as a lawyer, members of this profession are assigned to either the Defense Counsel service or as the Prosecutor. They are responsible to represent accused members at trial, and provide the commander with legal advice.

Regimental Recruiting Department

The Regimental Recruiting Department, or RRD is responsible to provide information to guests about how to join the 7th Cavalry Regiment, and answer any questions about the structure, commitments, and opportunities available. Mainly, recruiters explain what roles and duties members can pursue, and assist new members in completing the application process. The primary job in this department is the Recruiter.

  • Recruiter: Explains the commitments of being a Cavalry member to guests, assists in the application process, and provides information about the range of opportunities available.

Recruit Training Command

Once a new member joins the 7th Cavalry, they are assigned to the Recruit Training Command. Here, new members learn about the rules, regulations, and policies of the unit. Depending on the game environment, they may be shown how to install any applicable mods. They then attend a game-specific Basic Combat Training, or BCT. This orients members to the Regiments way of operating various weapons, basic tactics and soldier skills.

  • Drill Sergeant - A Drill Sergeant is an experienced Non-Commissioned Officer who is responsible to deliver Basic Combat Training to new recruits.

Staff Branches

S1 - Personnel S2 - Intelligence S3 - Operations S5 - Public Affairs S6 - Information Systems S7 - Training
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The S1 Branch is responsible to administer all personnel including records, creating and editing uniforms, tracking medals and awards and operational tracking. The S2 Branch ensures that all members of the Regiment are of good character. Primarily, they screen all new members when they apply to the Regiment. The S3 Operations Branch is responsible to design and execute all private and public operations. In the Arma 3 environment, the S3 Branch designs all operations, and controls public and private operations through Zeus. The S5 Branch is the public face of the Regiment. It designs and produces multimedia products for public and private usage. The Branch primarily produces edited videos and streams on live-streaming platforms. The S6 Branch controls all Regimental Information Systems. This includes servers, the website, and all applications and services. The S7 Training Branch controls all Regimental Schools, and delivers training in all game environments.
Roles
  • S1 Uniforms: Creates and edits the Army Service Uniforms for all members
  • S1 MILPACS: Edits the Military Personnel Accessory System
  • S1 Signatures: Create and edit forum signatures
  • S1 Operations: Tracks all courses, awards, and operations
  • S2 Investigator: Investigators are responsible to screen all new members to ensure they are suitable for the Regiment.
  • S3 Operations: Designs and executes all game specific Operations
  • S3 Development Staff: These members develop scripts and addons, as well as test addons in the Arma 3 environment
  • S5 Editor: S5 Editors produce multi-media products
  • S5 Live Streaming Operator: These soldiers broadcast operations live and promote the Regiment on live-streaming platforms
  • S6 Game Clerk: Game Clerks are responsible to perform routine maintenance such as server restarts for a specific game
  • S6 Developer: S6 Developers maintain the website, and all other applications and services
  • Instructor: Instructors are qualified soldiers in their respective field who teach at one of the many S7 Controlled Schools.

Operations

The 7th Cavalry Regiment conducts weekly large scale, combined-arms Operations throughout all game environments.

Arma 3 Operations

Operations are where the 7th Cavalry fights in realistic and demanding tactical missions. Operations vary in size, scope, and scenario depending on the game and overall campaign theme. In Arma 3, 60-100 Soldiers take part in combined-arms tactical game-play. Usually, specific elements of the Combined Arms Battalion are employed depending on the enemy and ground. This could include a combined Armor and Mechanized Infantry mission, if the enemy is operating conventional equipment. In another scenario, Airborne Soldiers of Charlie Company could be tasked to perform a Company level Airborne Operation against a mobile enemy. In another scenario, Cavalry Scouts from Bravo Troop could be directing Close Air Support and Indirect Fires as part of a Reconnaissance in Force. Operations in Arma 3 also vary in threat and enemy. Because Arma allows a wide range of enemy threats, campaigns focus on a specific enemy force. Also, Operations take place across the spectrum of conflict, from Counter-Insurgency operations (COIN), to full-scale combined arms War against a near-peer adversary. Operations occur weekly, and are grouped into larger campaigns with overarching objectives and themes. In Arma 3, most operations are co-op, also known as Player versus Enemy (PVE). However, Arma 3 does conduct Player versus Player (PVP) Operations as well, but less frequently.

Squad and Hell Let Loose Operations

Squad and Hell Let Loose Operations focus largely on the clan scrimmage format, or internal Player Versus Player missions. In 7th Cavalry only Operations, players may be engaged in more realistic scenarios. Examples could include one team only defending, or using a specific realistic set of vehicles and equipment. However, the primary means for Squad and Hell Let Loose Operations is through community PVP play. Weekly the 7th Cavalry tests its might against other clans in competitive military simulation match-making.

Training

The 7th Cavalry Regiment has one of the most comprehensive, optional training programs around. In Arma alone, we have over 30 training courses that are run regularly in Arma Schools. Arma has the following schools, which offer a range of courses.

Arma 3 Schools

School Crest School Name Description Courses Offered
InfSchHeaderSmall.png Arma 3 Infantry School The Arma 3 Infantry School instructs Soldiers on all aspects of Infantry, Medical, and tactical Signal operations. The School is designated the Functional Center of Excellence (FCoE) for all Infantry, Infantry leadership, Heavy Weapons, Medical, and Soldier-level Signal training.
  • Basic Land Navigation
  • Basic Individual Training
  • Basic Radio Communications Course
  • Advanced Individual Training
  • Basic Leader Course
  • Advanced Leader Course
  • Infantry Heavy Weapons
  • Ranger School
  • Combat Lifesaver Course
  • Combat Medic Course
  • Advanced Care Course
S3TCSBadge.png The Cavalry School The Cavalry School delivers individual training at the crew level, from basic crew duties to advanced vehicle commander and leadership courses.
  • Basic Armor Crewman Course
  • Advanced Armor Crewman Course
  • Tank Commander Course
  • Basic Mechanized Infantry Course
  • Basic Mechanized Crewman Coure
  • Infantry Fighting Vehicle Commander Course
  • Cavalry Scout Course
TASPatchColour.png The Airborne School The Airborne School delivers individual training on all airborne, air assault, and air mobile operations.
  • Basic Airborne Course
  • Basic Air Assault Course
  • Jumpmaster Course
  • Military Freefall Parachutist Course
S3AceBadge.png Aviation Center of Excellence The Aviation Center of excellence delivers individual and aircrew training on all operational platforms including rotary and fixed wing. The School also trains air crew.
  • Ground School
  • Basic Rotary Course
  • Basic Rotary Evaluation
  • Advanced Rotary Course
  • Advanced Rotary Evaluation
  • Basic Fixed Wing Course
  • Basic Fixed Wing Evaluation
  • Advanced Fixed Wing Course
  • Advanced Fixed Wing Evaluation
  • Door Gunner Course
  • Crew Chief Course
  • Forward Air Controller Course

Squad and Hell Let Loose Schools

School Crest School Name Description Courses Offered
CASSmall.png Squad Combined Arms School The Squad Combined Arms School delivers individual training at the trooper, crewman and pilot level, from basic infantry skills to advanced vehicle commander and leadership courses.
  • Basic Assault Movement Course
  • Weapons Qualification Course
  • Advanced Individual Training
  • Combat Lifesaver Course
  • Explosive Ordnance Disposal Course
  • Indirect Fire Course
  • Basic Armor Crewman Course
  • Rotary Wing Operations Course
27InfSchHeaderSmall.png Hell Let Loose School of Infantry The Hell Let Loose Infantry School provides training on Infantry and Armored roles within the Hell Let Loose environment. The School is designated the Functional Center of Excellence (FCoE) for all Infantry, and Armored training.
  • Basic Infantry Combat Training
  • Basic Armor Crewman Course
  • Artillery Crewman Course

Progression

The 7th Cavalry Regiment offers members opportunities to advance as either a Non-Commissioned Officer or Officer. Progression allows members to lead fellow soldiers at all levels, from Team Leader to Battalion Or Regimental Commanding Officer.

Non-Commissioned Officer Progression

All members enlist as a Private, and may progress to becoming a non-commissioned officer through completion of the Non-Commissioned Officer Academy. Upon successful completion of this School, members may be promoted to Corporal and assigned as a Squad Leader, and progress through the Non-Commissioned Officer path.

Officer Progression

Members who want to become officers must complete the Officer Development School. This competitive process teaches members the fundamentals of Platoon leadership, administration, and orders production. Members then complete a series of evaluations, and are ranked. When an Officer position is available, they are selected based on their performance in this course.

Community

The 7th Cavalry Regiment offers an active community that is one of the hallmarks of the Regiment. It has a wide range of casual discussion areas such as Teamspeak lounges, Discord channels and more.

History

The 7th Cavalry Regiment is an extremely old Military Simulation organization, and has been playing since October 15, 2002. You may learn more about the history here.