Bravo Troop B/1-7
Bravo Troop (B/1-7) | |
Staff | |
CO | CPT.Waldie.A |
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XO | 1LT.York.K |
1SG | 1SG.Grimm.J |
Hierarchy | |
Superior Unit | 1st Battalion HQ |
Esprit De Corps |
Bravo Troop is a sub-unit level organization of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment. It is administratively known as B/1-7, this abbreviation is used in MILPACS and avatars. It is comprised of three (3) Platoons, with 1st Platoon containing two (2) Sections of Tanks, 2nd Platoon containing three (3) Sections of Cavalry Scouts, and 3rd Platoon containing three (3) Sections of Combat Service Support and Health Service Support personnel.
Mission
Bravo Troop, 1st Battalion is an Armor & Cavalry sub-unit of the 7th Cavalry's First Battalion. The purpose of Bravo Troop is to find, fix, and destroy the enemy through direct and indirect fire; as well as providing reconnaissance and surveillance as well as Combat Service Support to the Combined Arms Battalion.
Bravo Company MOS
19K - Armor Crewman
The 19K Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Armored Crewmen is responsible to operate and maintain the M1A2 SEP V1 Main Battle Tank. Armor Crewmen are responsible to deliver the immense firepower of the M1A2 in combat, with great accuracy. 19K Soldiers are employed in 1st Platoon only, and provide direct fire support primarily to Bravo Troop. However, M1A2 Tanks have been assigned to support other Infantry operations as well. Soldiers in this MOS also specialize in radio communications, mounted land navigation, routine maintenance and resupply. In Operations Other than War (OOTW), such as Counter Insurgency Operations (COIN), 19K Soldiers train to operate Vehicle Checkpoints (VCPs), conduct presence patrols and conduct convoy escort missions.
19D - Cavalry Scout
In the 7th Cavalry Regiment, Cavalry Scouts (19D) are assigned to 2nd Platoon, Bravo Troop. Cavalry Scouts are the "eyes and ears" of the Combined Arms Battalion Commander, and contribute to the Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance Capability (ISTAR). Cavalry Scouts are experts on gathering information on the enemy and ground via covert and overt means. Cavalry Scouts employ light or heavy platforms depending on threat and supported callsign requirements. In Bravo Troop, the M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle is used to provide a hunter-killer capability to the Troop. In support of the Combined Arms Battalion, the Platoon can operate light reconnaissance vehicles such as the M1127 Stryker and HMMWV. In COIN missions, Cavalry Scouts conduct vehicle checkpoints, provide rear-area security (RAS), conduct presence patrols and provide convoy escort. Cavalry Scouts, upon completion of both days of the Cavalry Scout Course (CSC) may become qualified to direct Indirect Fires or Close Air Support (CAS).
68W - Combat Medic
68W Combat Medics are the Military Occupational Specialty assigned to provide lifesaving care throughout the spectrum of conflict, including during war down to the Platoon level. Combat Medics are trained in First Aid, Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC), and operation of armored and un-armored Ambulances. Medics are sent to support all Combined Arms Battalion Companies, in a variety of circumstances. Medics can jump from C-130J Aircraft as part of an Airborne operation, or operate M113 Armored Ambulances in support of an Armored operation. 68W Soldiers are also trained on logistical duties, including the siting and operation of a Forward Re-Armament and Resupply Point (FARP). 68W Soldiers also are trained to operate a range of wheeled vehicles, including the M1079 High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV), and the fleet of Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks (HEMTT).
Traditions and History
Bravo Troop is a Cavalry Troop comprised of Armored and Cavalry Scout Soldiers. As such, members of the Troop are authorized to wear the traditional Cavalry Stetson if they are qualified on either the M1A2 SEP V1 or M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle. Soldiers who do not possess the Stetson wear the Black Beret with Regimental Flash. Soldiers who complete the Cavalry Scout Course may wear Spurs on their combat boots or dress boots while in garrison. Soldiers who complete either the Mechanized Infantry or Armored Career Pathway are authorized to wear the Master Gunner Badge on their uniforms, including on the Army Combat Uniform.
Leadership
The following is a list of Company and Troop Commanders beginning with the most recent.
Rank | Name | Dates of Service |
Captain | Adam Waldie | 20 Jan 2020 - Present |
Captain | Mike LaCombe | 09 Sep 2019 - 20 Jan 2020 |
Major | Rip Tharen | 25 Nov 2018 - 09 Sep 2019 |
Major | Michael Rosefield | 15 Sep 2018 - 25 Nov 2018 |
Major | Jon Argus | 27 Mar 2018 - 15 Sep 2018 |
Major | Dammond Richards | 03 Oct 2017 - 27 Mar 2018 |
Major | Nate Thumper | 26 Jan 2017 - 03 Oct 2017 |
Major | Kieran Kastor (Chilicki) | 24 Feb 2016 - 26 Jan 2017 |
Major | Zachary Larouche | 24 Feb 2016 - 31 Mar 2016 |
Major | Stefan Baeder | 17 July 2015 - 20 Feb 2016 |
Major | Dan Emerson | 18 May 2015 - 11 July 2015 |
Major | Zachary Larouche | 13 July 2014 - 18 May 2015 |
Major | Mac Way | 01 Jun 2014 - 13 July 2014 |
Major | Stefan Baeder | 11 Aug 2013 - 31 May 2014 |
Major | Cameron Burgundy | 04 Aug 2012 - 11 Aug 2013 |
Major | Nathan Redbeard | 03 Dec 2011 - 24 Mar 2012 |
Captain | Ben | 18 Mar 2009 - 18 May 2009 |
Order of Battle
Element | Size | Role |
Troop Headquarters | Section | Company Command Team of B Troop, including the Troop Commander, Executive Officer and Troop First Sergeant |
1st Platoon | Platoon | Armored Platoon, force-generates and force-employs Armored Crewmen to operate the M1A2 SEP V1 Abrams Main Battle Tank |
2nd Platoon | Platoon | Cavalry Scout Platoon, force-generates and force-employs Cavalry Scouts to define the enemy and ground for the Combined Arms Battalion Commander |
3rd Platoon | Platoon | Combat Service Support and Health Service Support Platoon, force-generates and force-employs Logistics Soldiers and Medical Soldiers to support the Combined Arms Battalion |