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=== Platoon Sergeant Guidelines ===
=== Platoon Sergeant Guidelines ===
1. Assist with the planning phase of your platoon's operation. Be intimately familiar with it.
*1. Assist with the planning phase of your platoon's operation. Be intimately familiar with it.
2. Take command of vehicle groups, such as convoys, or armor, mech. motor. support. You will remain mounted while the Platoon Leader is dismounted, thus distributing the command's ability to observe and control.
*2. Take command of vehicle groups, such as convoys, or armor, mech. motor. support. You will remain mounted while the Platoon Leader is dismounted, thus distributing the command's ability to observe and control.
  2.1 You will ensure the platoon HQ is loaded in convoy and will position assets where they are most effective within the PL's intent.
**2.1 You will ensure the platoon HQ is loaded in convoy and will position assets where they are most effective within the PL's intent.
  2.2 You will ensure the Platoon is loaded during convoy operations and set their speed, interval, and halts.
**2.2 You will ensure the Platoon is loaded during convoy operations and set their speed, interval, and halts.
3. Direct supporting assets so the Platoon Leader can focus on fulfilling the mission with infantry squads.
*3. Direct supporting assets so the Platoon Leader can focus on fulfilling the mission with infantry squads.
  3.1 Logistics, vehicle, but NOT air, should fall under your purview.
**3.1 Logistics, vehicle, but NOT air, should fall under your purview.
  3.2 Direct resupply, casualty evacuations, and any other form of sustainment.
**3.2 Direct resupply, casualty evacuations, and any other form of sustainment.
  3.3 Liaison with the forward observer, forward air controller, and weapons squad leader to validate they are being employed to support the platoon and one another.
**3.3 Liaison with the forward observer, forward air controller, and weapons squad leader to validate they are being employed to support the platoon and one another.
4. Take command of the Platoon when called upon.
*4. Take command of the Platoon when called upon.
  4.1 Command squads to "go firm," or if required, break contact and rendezvous.
**4.1 Command squads to "go firm," or if required, break contact and rendezvous.
  4.2 Rapidly draw a plan to continue the mission following the original intent.
**4.2 Rapidly draw a plan to continue the mission following the original intent.
  4.3 Issue orders and position yourself to observe your squad leaders actions.
**4.3 Issue orders and position yourself to observe your squad leaders actions.
5. To be continued.
*5. To be continued.

Revision as of 23:49, 30 July 2021

The Platoon Sergeant

The Platoon Sergeant is an underutilized role within the Platoon Headquarters Group largely due to its poorly elucidated responsibilities.

Platoon Sergeant Guidelines

  • 1. Assist with the planning phase of your platoon's operation. Be intimately familiar with it.
  • 2. Take command of vehicle groups, such as convoys, or armor, mech. motor. support. You will remain mounted while the Platoon Leader is dismounted, thus distributing the command's ability to observe and control.
    • 2.1 You will ensure the platoon HQ is loaded in convoy and will position assets where they are most effective within the PL's intent.
    • 2.2 You will ensure the Platoon is loaded during convoy operations and set their speed, interval, and halts.
  • 3. Direct supporting assets so the Platoon Leader can focus on fulfilling the mission with infantry squads.
    • 3.1 Logistics, vehicle, but NOT air, should fall under your purview.
    • 3.2 Direct resupply, casualty evacuations, and any other form of sustainment.
    • 3.3 Liaison with the forward observer, forward air controller, and weapons squad leader to validate they are being employed to support the platoon and one another.
  • 4. Take command of the Platoon when called upon.
    • 4.1 Command squads to "go firm," or if required, break contact and rendezvous.
    • 4.2 Rapidly draw a plan to continue the mission following the original intent.
    • 4.3 Issue orders and position yourself to observe your squad leaders actions.
  • 5. To be continued.