CENTAUR 12Billy R. Vinson, MAJ Gun PLT LDR, OPS OFF and D Troop XO 1967-1968 During operations, the platoon leader . The Operation Order - OPORD. I've grappled with this problem of call signs. Immediately assumes the role of gunner if the gunner is unable to continue his duties. The. CENTAUR 55Cary J. Bacon, CW2 AH-1G Pilot, Mar 1970-Apr 1971 The platoon leader works to develop and maintain situational understanding (SU). The name is assigned to a unit on a semi-permanent basis; they change only when the U.S. Department of Defense goes to DEFCON 3. If you remember Cpt Stephenson was the ranking officer in the Aero Scout Platoon so he carried the call sign C-10 after 9 Sep. CENTAUR 13Erik G. Brethen, CW2 OH-6A/AH-1G Pilot IP/Test Pilot May 1969-Dec 1970 CENTAUR 11Stephen R. Pullen,1972-1973 In tactical situations, the Marine Corps utilizes call signs naming conventions similar to the Army's. a 2IC stepping up is never ACTUAL as he is not the proper leader of that callsign! Constantly updates the weapons squad leader on the round count and serviceability of the medium machine gun. Delvy out ranked Vinson. 1-62. Note. SSG William Altenhofen C-39 Feb 67 Feb 68 CENTAUR 43James R. Rick Arthur, CW2 UH-1C Pilot Mar 1967-Mar 1968 In early Feb 67 I was told that Cpt Delvy was the gun platoon leader. Occasionally, a "Sierra", "Mike", or "Tango" vehicle group can be split even further, in which case the first number indicates which specific group the vehicle belongs to, while a second number indicates the vehicles position within that group. Determines his teams combat load and manages its available classes of supply as required. CENTAUR 13John S. Scottie Hill, CW2 OH-6A LDR Nov 1972-Jan 197 Individual movement techniques (IMT). An individual's callsign (if they even have one) is tied to their role in the mission. Centaur ** - Pat 'Joaquin' Eastes - Heavy Scouts/Mini-Guns Pilot/Aircraft Commander The 2nd PL would then be "white one" on the troop net, his driver would be "white one delta" gunner would call as "golf" and the dismounts would answer to "White one eagle". CENTAUR 6George Stenehjem, MAJ D Troop CDR Jul 1966-Aug 1967 The Army does fix bayonets. It's a matter of whether it's useful or necessary. Army Army Yep, Army Wait, even the Air Force?! (For ceremonial pu Have the frequencies and call signs on his person in a location known to all Soldiers in the platoon. This is the call sign for the 3rd Armored Division, V Corps: Victor I = Item CENTAUR 25John Evans, 1LT OH-6A Pilot 1969 The squad leader is the senior Infantry Soldier in the squad and is responsible for everything the squad does or fails to do. Consistent call signs can aid in this monitoring, so in wartime, military units often employ tactical call signs and sometimes change them at regular intervals. After doing some research, I was able to find several of the call signs that were used by the 9th Infantry Division. Notorious (9th Infantry Division) Sign for its Forward Command Post. Callsigns are assigned to two different kinds of things: Most Callsigns are "standardized", being assigned to the same units / individuals in each mission. "Checkmate 6" is the Company Commander and "Checkmate 6 Romeo" is the commander's radio-telephone operator (Romeo the NATO phonetic of the letter R). an attached Radio Operator will only respond without the appended ACTUAL (if the proper leader is not monitoring this frequency, the calls should obviously answered nontheless but this circumstance should be stated). Is responsible for putting the gun in and out of action. Perform Soldier-level preventive medical measures. Additional callsigns also exist that are used more rarely, and may or may not have a fixed meaning from mission to mission. The code name assigned by the US Army to the 9th Infantry Division was Notorious. Contribute as a member of special teams, including enemy prisoner of war search, aid/litter, demolitions and. Understand the mission two levels up (squad and platoon). Coast Guard aircraft callsigns are almost always the word "Coast Guard" and the 4-digit aircraft number, e.g., "Coast Guard Six-Five-Seven-Niner," although other call signs may be used for special operations such as counter-narcotics interdiction. Controls fires and establishes fire control measures. A radio-telephone operator for Regional Command (South), talks into his headset during a battlefield circulation in southern Afghanistan. Feb 68 WebSooo, new Call Sign. Controls the movement of his team and its rate and distribution of fire. Feb 1967- Sept 1968. In missions taking place in the World War II era, ShackTac uses the historical phonetic alphabet sometimes known as the "CCB Alphabet", which was in use during that period, instead of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet. PL knows his Soldiers, how to employ the platoon, its weapons, and its systems. CENTAUR 47Walter Russ Miller, Jr., CPT AH-1G Pilot/Blues PLT LDR Nov 1971-Nov 1972 (b) Use varied transmission schedules and lengths. Many are similar to ours but always different. Unused suffixes can be used for other call signs that do not fall into the standard call sign matrix, for example the unused 33A call sign is used to refer to the Company Sergeant Major. CENTAUR 3A-Roger G. Martin, CW2 UH-1 Slick Pilot/Asst OPS OFF Jun 1969-Jun 1970 So, we know that Six or 6 is the commander of a unit. Checks with squad leaders ensuring 360-degree, three-dimensional security is maintained. CENTAUR 18Edward W. Ed Wolfe, CW2 OH-6A Pilot Nov 1970-May 1971CENTAUR 18Thomas Broadbent, CW2 OH-6A Pilot May 1971-Jun 1971 The leader sufficiently weighs the main effort for each mission (for example, machine guns and antiarmor weapons) to ensure success. Mosenthal5 Oct 2011 9th Infantry Division Signal Company: Nora Have the frequencies and call signs on his person in a location known to all Soldiers in the platoon. Close with and destroy the enemies of the United States of America in close combat. However many other callsigns exist, and can carry themes such as birds, animals and chess pieces. Other radio users, like B20, do not fit into the standard battalion model but are also assigned a call sign for protection. - Dyslexi's Tactics, Techniques, & Procedures for Arma 3 (TTP3), Some aspects of this website are fictional. It has a bit of assonance in the "er-er" sounds and having an identifier that ends in "er" makes the following word sound almost conjoining. 1-51. CENTAUR 36Harold Reid Fisher, CPT Aerorifles PLT CDR/D Troop XO Jan 1967-Dec 1967 CENTAUR 48Lloyd E. Goldsmith, 1LT AH-1G Pilot Jun 1971 to Mar 1972. The controller of each net has the call sign 0 ("zero"). A rifleman may be assigned as the squad-designated marksman. The weapons squad leader leads his teams by personal example. Any group of players, group of groups, or. CENTAUR 34A Ops Officer 72. These call signs can often be found in radio conversations and reports. Controls the movement of the squad and its rate and distribution of fire (including call for and adjust fire). The following are standard callsigns assigned to Infantry units and roles within an Infantry force. These reflect the Russian/Soviet character of the player force. I. Reinforcement squads may receive standardized callsigns, especially if they are coming in to effectively replace wiped-out units in an existing Platoon. CENTAUR 3A-Ken Wiegand, Dec 1970-May 1971 I'm in Delta Co so my commander would be "Dakota 6" and I'd be "1-6". Military communications are conducted from callsign to callsign. Finally, he assesses the risk throughout. During operations, the RTO , Figure 1-6. Callsigns are assigned to units before the mission begins. To make it easy for you to remember, you can think of the 9th Infantry Division shoulder patch from the top to bottom. Non-standard callsigns are rarer, and typically reserved for Reinforcements and/or Special Forces. Close combat attack brief format. Eastes to Peake 4 Nov 2020 I can add a couple if you wish. Special thanks to Jay Weinstein,Claude Berghorn, Frederic Blais and JeffHaines. Dan Keirsey, 1LT UH-1H Slick Pilot 1972-1973 Employs mission command systems available to the squad and platoon. CENTAUR 3William V. Chiaramonte, CPT OPS OFF & AH-1G PLT LDR Dec 1968-Dec 1969 Within a standard infantry battalion these characters represent companies, platoons and sections respectively, so that 3 Section, 1 Platoon of B Company might be F13. CENTAUR 3Frank M. Hock, CPT OPS OFF 1972 Jones to Peake Additionally, Lt. Marty Jenkins was Centaur 14 just before I came to the unit. Centaur 43 - Pat 'Joaquin' Eastes - Aero Weapons/HOGS Pilot/Aircraft Commander Dillon to Peake 5 Nov 2020 Capt Frank Hock Centaur 3. H = How, 3rd Battalion: 1-67. As explained earlier Brevity in communications is important and so using your full callsign on every transmission can be time consuming. If they are on a higher net they would include the Troop callsign before the platoon, so it would be something like "Apache white one" on the squadron net. During tactical radio communications, from Squad networks and above, names of personnel are never used in communications, callsigns are used instead. Then we have thesedifferent Army Staff S designated numbers: S-1 = Personnel So "Hunter 2-1 Actual" (as in the Call of Duty franchise) would be inaccurate? Understands the mission and commanders intent two levels up (platoon and company). CENTAUR 35John Alto, Aerorifle PLT LDR Jan 1966-Feb 1967 Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces: Liberty. In wartime, monitoring an adversary's communications can be a valuable form of intelligence. The peons almost never had/needed comms. Provide your input to Michael Peake (Unit Historian) see recent comments - & additional comments: 1966-67, CENTAUR 47Marcus A. Kempson, CW2 UH-1H/Nighthawk Pilot 1969-1970 Delta, Echo, Fox: The standard callsigns for the first, second, and third Squads in the second Infantry Platoon, respectively. Eastes to Peake 5 Nov 2020 One more addition. His expertise includes tactical maneuver, employment of weapons and systems, sustainment, administration, security, accountability, protection warfighting functions, and Soldier care. When I went to hogs, I was C43. This includes . are acronyms, such as In tactical situations, the Marine Corps utilizes call signs naming conventions similar to the Army's. The letter part of the call sign is not the company's letter (B vs F in the above example). Note: At this time, the NCS acknowledges and the net is open. Is an expert in radio procedures, report formats such as close combat attack, (see Figure 1-6), call for indirect fire (see Figure 1-7) or medical evacuation, (see Table 7-1a) plus is an expert on types of field expedient antennas. CENTAUR 15Mackie A. Webb, CW2 OH-23G Scout Pilot Jun 1967-Jun 1968 Spots rounds and reports recommended corrections to the gunner. For example, "Mike One-One", "Mike One-Two" for the vehicles in the first group of Mikes; "Mike Two-One" and "Mike Two-Two" for the vehicles in the second group; etc. CENTAUR 43Charles Pat Eastes, CW2 UH-1C Pilot Aug 1967-Aug 1968 Military Life One of the honors associated with achieving a certain rank or position in the military is the replacement of your actual name with a call sign. Please contact me for any additions or corrections to this page. Sinaloa Cartel located 300 meters from the border shoots Rate the camouflage, Is this good camouflage? WebCard 100 Platoon Organization Card 110 Command And Control Card 120 Duties And Responsibilities Card 200 Communication Card 300 TLP Card 310 Estimate of the Situation Frequencies and call signs. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. Assists the platoon leader and platoon sergeant employing digital mission command systems with the squads and platoon. CENTAUR 17Bruce Powell, CPT OH-23 Scout/AH-1G Pilot Feb 1967-Aug 1968 2019-2023. The assistant gunner is the second member of the gun team. CENTAUR 20AP The callsign ACTUALis used when the transmitting station wishes to speak to the commander of that callsign. CENTAUR 30Charles "Charlie" Johnson, 1LT UH-1C Pilot/Aero Weapons Jun 1967-Jul 1968 CENTAUR 11Charles Charlie Rice, 1LT OH-6A SEC LDR Jan 1968-Jan 1969 The battalions were made up of companies: 1st Battalion: Knows the maximum ranges for each type of target of the grenade launcher. Communicates timely and accurate situation reports (SITREP) and status reports, including . CENTAUR 6AFate Jim Hutchins, Jr., CW2 Cmd & Control Pilot Jul 1972-Mar 1973 CENTAUR 27Thomas Tom Meeks, CW2 AH-1G Pilot Oct 1967-Oct 1968 CENTAUR 10James Madison Hamrick, Jr, CPT OH-6A Pilot Jan 1, 1972-Feb 20, 1972 The following are standard callsigns for Weapons squads, whether they travel as infantry or use a mounted weapon on a light vehicle. CENTAUR 14Ronald Ron A. Radcliffe, CPT OH-6A Pilot Sep 1971- Jun 1972 Im a Jarhead. Yeah, but. The USMC pushes tasks further down the ranks than the Army. Calling for fire is an NCO task in the Army. Its a task a La CENTAUR 56Paul V. Martindale, CPT AH-1G Pilot Nov 1971-Apr 1972, KIA 28 April 1972 (per Info Sheet) Is prepared to assume the duties of the automatic weapons gunner and team leader. He is responsible for the care of the squads Soldiers, weapons, and equipment, and leads the squad through two team leaders. Security plans. The automatic rifleman employs his weapon system to suppress enemy Infantry and bunkers, destroy enemy automatic rifle and antitank (AT) teams, and enable the movement of other teams and squads. The The United States Army uses fixed station call signs which begin with W, such as WAR, used by U.S. Army Headquarters. The 9th Infantry Division radioman had to know all the call signs. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The grenadier . All player roles and most units in a ShackTac mission will have such standard callsigns, while the occasional unit may have a non-standard one (see next chapter). The following are standard callsigns specifically used for Aircraft. CENTAUR 53Kenneth R. Hundt, CW2 AH-1G Pilot 1972 Obtains ammunition from other Soldiers who are carrying 7.62-mm machine gun ammunition. Where there is continued usage of appointment titles, they are usually regarded as only giving a low grade of security cover,[14][15][12] with ACP 125 deeming them to be unclassified.[11]. What was Billy Vinsons position? Alternatively, the sender may add "this is" before stating their own callsign, though most Shackers get used to omitting these works. CENTAUR 13Thomas M "Sam" Dooling, CW2 AH-1G/OH-6A Pilot Jan 1969-Aug 1970 CENTAUR 6Thomas R. Hamilton, MAJ D/F Troop CDR 1970-1971 Tactical call signs are often assigned to a company sized unit or higher. If the platoon leader got on a network with more than one red/white/blue 1 he'd identify himself by company (Able Blue one as an example). The aircraft with the number "One" typically has some extra responsibility and authority to manage other aircraft of the same callsign, though this can easily change according to the situation. As the second-in-charge, the platoon sergeant assumes no formal duties except those prescribed by the platoon leader. It lays down a base of sustained fire and is used routinely in both mounted and dismounted configurations. I reviewed some of the Air Cav TO&E's on line. For all the line formations I was in, on paper: 1st platoon was always red platoon, white second, blue third, and we had a "green" platoon that existed off and on. In the report above we also see Omaha. C = Charlie Second, he knows the end state representing mission accomplishment. The rifleman provides the baseline standard for all Infantry Soldiers and is an integral part of the fire team. Maybe Collins can help us out with the Call Sign structure of the LRRPs. CENTAUR 46Richard M. Ward 1st LT Jan 1969-Jan 1970 Coordinates directly with the platoon leader for medium machine gun base-of-fire effects, and plans accordingly. Nuptial Call Sign 60th Field Artillery Battalion (behind the pole on the left). Loads the grenade launcher quickly in all firing positions and while running. L = Love Titles such as "Sunray" and (Sunray) Minor are still used. Fixed call signs for the United States Air Force stations begin with A, such as AIR, used by USAF Headquarters. CENTAUR 22Allen J. Tesini, OH-6A/UH-1H Pilot & UH-1 IP Mar 1971-Feb 1972 CENTAUR 5Eugene K. Gene Prosser, MAJ Aerorifle PLT CDR/XO Feb 1966-Mar 1967 CENTAUR 55Jack E. Craig, CW2 AH-1G Pilot Jun 1969-Jun 1970 Platoon Sergeants are 4, wingmen are 2,3: If the 1st Plt leader is There may also be a second controller - either a backup station or a commander who has delegated communication tasks to a signaller but may occasionally wish to speak in person - using the call sign 0A ("zero alpha"). Furthermore, you can find the Troubleshooting Provides a supply of ammunition to the gun when employed. CENTAUR 38Michael R. Banks, CW2 UH-1D Slick Pilot Jul 1966-Jul 1967 Procedure: Brevity, Clarity and Confirmation. CENTAUR 41James R. Rick Arthur, CW2 UH-1C Pilot Mar 1967-Mar 1968 I think you are correct, that there was no official call sign like C-6 or C-30. CENTAUR 21Rick Williams, 1LT UH-1C Pilot Nov 1967-Nov1968 b. Missions where players are on the OPFOR side sometimes include different callsigns than those listed above. Ensures security of the teams area of operations. Because the team leader leads his team, he is able to make this assessment firsthand. CENTAUR 21Lewis Lew L. Barger, CPT UH-1C Heavy Scout 1966-1967 CENTAUR 37Joseph H. Joe Bridges, CPT UH-1D Slick Pilot 1967-1968 A = Able Pat Eastes Jan 2014: for years I thought that when I was in heavy scouts that I was C21, but that was evidently Rick Williams. CPT Richard Timmermeyer - C-30 ??? The name is assigned to a unit on a semi-permanent basis; they change only when the U.S. Department of Defense goes to DEFCON 3. Alphabet-based callsigns for non-infantry units may or may not change. It gets confusing I know. If you start at Squadron level (Cavalry ) 6th Regiment 3rd Squadron . The unit would often have either an official or unofficial nickname , 3/6 is CENTAUR 14-- Wayne R. Cooper, WO1 1967-1967 CENTAUR 6Raymond Ray Trouve, MAJ D Troop CDR Jul 1968-Dec 1968 Coordinates directly with the platoon leader in placement of the Javelin-CCMS to best cover armored avenues of approach in the defense and overwatch positions in the attack. CENTAUR 24Ronald D. Holmes, 1LT UH-1H Slick Pilot 1972-1973 CENTAUR 25Thomas Tom Meeks, CW2 AH-1G Pilot Oct 1967-Oct 1968 CENTAUR 39William "Bill" Altenhofen, SSG Aerorifles PLT SGT Feb 1967Feb 1968 Know the duties of his teammates and is prepared to fill in with their weapons, if needed. Military communications are CENTAUR 47Kenneth Lee "Strange Strand" Strand, CW2 AH-1G & OH-6A Pilot 1969-1970 CENTAUR 15Robert D. Pooch Johnston, WO1 OH-6A Pilot 1968-1969 He must be able to execute the entire range of individual and collective rifleman tasks within the squad. Do you remember if Vinson outranked Delvy? The USAF also uses semi-fixed identifiers consisting of a name followed by a two or three digit number. 26th Field Artillery Battalion: Nudist The largest military subreddit on reddit. Conducts radio checks with higher according to unit standard operating procedures when in a static position. - Leadership Development (FM 6-22)
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