Charlie Company C/ACD

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Charlie Company
Staff
CO
XO
COS
RSO
ROO
AG
AG
RFO
CSM
IMO
SGM
1SG
NCO
Aide to Charlie Company
Aide to the XO
Aide to the SecOps
IC
2IC
Lead
Lead
Lead
Lead
PL
PSG
Hierarchy
Superior Unit Unit Deactivated
Reporting Units
Esprit De Corps
Unit Motto



Mission

Charlie Company ACD, being the home of Squad, aims to provide current and prospective troopers a home to enjoy their game. We aim to provide an enjoyable playing experience through regular, well run Section practices, S7 Career pathways and operations in both a PvP and PvE environment. We aim to not only make our community a welcoming one but one where players can hone their skills and make friends along the way.

Policies and Standard Operating Procedures

Document Number Policy Letters
7CAV-C/ACD-001 Charlie Company Memento Award Criteria
7CAV-C/ACD-002 Charlie Company SOP

Traditions and History

Charlie Company is a sub-unit level organization of the Auxiliary Combat Detachment, 7th Cavalry Regiment. It was administratively known as C/ACD, this abbreviation is used in MILPACS and avatars. C/ACD was formed when the third iteration of squad was formerly stood up from a starter platoon on 18SEP22 all the way until their official stand up to the 3-7 Battalion on 14JUN25 just after two and a half years in the Auxiliary Combat Detachment. C/ACD would formerly be stood down the same day and placed into reserve status. They would be the second AO to be stood up in 3-7 since its inception on April 1st, 2024.

Leadership

Rank Name Dates of Service
TBD
Captain Ben Francis Ryan 23APR25 - 14JUN25
Captain Dominick Maddox 01AUG23 - 23APR25
Second Lieutenant Donald Moore-Allen 18JAN23 - 1AUG23
Sergeant Andrew Hayden 11DEC22 - 18JAN23
Second Lieutenant Jonathan Mulholland 19SEP22 - 11DEC22

MOS Explanations

Currently Charlie Company offers a variety of 5 different Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) ranging from infantry to Air Cavalry. Troopers can chose one of the following MOS's:

11B Infantry

The general infantry sections (11B) work as motorized infantry and the backbone of the company. They train in all different sorts of infantry combat and tactics and familiarize with light armored vehicles like Humvees, MATVs and APCs. The general infantry is the backbone of the company. Troopers in the motorized infantry are additionally trained in the discipline of rapid attack and defense with hit and run tactics and rapid flexibility.

11M Mechanized Infantry

Mechanized Infantry (11M) are U.S. Army soldiers trained to fight and maneuver using armored infantry fighting vehicles like the Bradley IFV. They provide rapid mobility, firepower, and flexibility in combat, combining infantry tactics with armored support to seize and hold terrain. Their role demands teamwork, adaptability, and proficiency in both vehicle operation and ground combat and serve as a shock troop element as well as supporting armored assaults together with Main Battle Tanks.

12B Combat Engineers

Combat Engineers (12B) are versatile U.S. Army soldiers specializing in construction, logistics and support. They perform tasks like FOB and HAB constructions, entrenching, logistical supply operations as well as indirect fire support for combat units. Their role requires physical endurance, problem-solving, and adaptability under pressure.

19K Armor

Armor Crewmen (19K) are U.S. Army soldiers who operate and maintain tanks like the Abrams, delivering heavy firepower and mobility on the battlefield. They specialize in gunnery, vehicle maintenance, and maneuver tactics, playing a critical role in offensive and defensive operations. Their role demands technical skill, teamwork, and adaptability under combat conditions.

153A Air Cavalry

Air Cavalry (153A) are U.S. Army soldiers who mount or pilot helicopters in reconnaissance, security, and attack missions. They provide rapid mobility, intelligence gathering, and close air support, using advanced aviation skills and tactical expertise to support ground forces. Their role requires precision, adaptability, and strong decision-making under pressure.

Order of Battle

The Company consists of 3 platoons and a headquarter section.

Element Patch Callsign MOS (Role)
Company Headquarters
1st Platoon
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
2nd Platoon
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
3rd Platoon
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta