hb```b``e`c`X B@Q%'2Y.h Ji` 2w]:z#uK}pmKE>u!H*RxBqGIf``R xref Performs duties as communications specialist for the Range; tests, maintains, and keeps all radios operational at all times; interfaces with maintenance; maintains situational awareness; monitors all radio traffic and enforces radio discipline; records all incoming and outgoing transmissions; sets up and operates communication equipment to include radios, telephones, bullhorns, and public address systems; ensures two means of communication with Range control and medical are maintained. endstream endobj 2 0 obj <>stream MK19 Range Brief Example - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. This officer should not be assigned any other duties. distribution of ammunition; repairs and replaces targets as necessary; ensures the range is maintained in a high state of police; monitors the actions of trainees; inspects and clears the range with the range staff when training is completed; performs all duties as required or assigned by the Range NCOIC and OIC. Request permission to commence firing from range control. e. Unit Armorer. The proper commands are listed in the following paragraphs. RSO Lesson 4 - Range Safety Briefing.pdf - RSO Lesson 4 Location of the range ambulance or first aid; evacuation point, phone numbers, vehicles to be used for emergency. McDaniel: "It gives us a chance, as leadership, to get our eyes on all of the Marines - their physical appearance, their demeanor - and it gives them a chance to see us. 0000003871 00000 n )^pZ= Wirv}w^Ko$FM%b.FZWja}>OSyz^8uwz>mN~V2z Ammunition Detail (Ammo NCO). 0000010733 00000 n 0000076109 00000 n Organize personnel into firing orders (keep unit integrity if possible). I try to engage the Marines, especially junior Marines, by reminding them that they volunteered because they wanted something better in their lives.". The following are recommended. They raise and lower the targets, time the exposures, sound the audible signal, and give the fire commands. Targets are marked quickly after each shot or group of shots without command. Contact the people who reported them and ask if they have corrected each problem. 0000005242 00000 n uuid:ed0a31fc-7fc1-4e29-a8e8-ba017cdd3ffc xZ[o~0/dlSl=Ia{P(K*;?$GX,v47Cr({&}v~ &B*%B*,O~N~l8>l,)}6Ov._fp>9HPpc>sMl81.8 9t\"K$fUYdEeFFgg@BG!C BYWaST"O)xc3:j"&-:Qx`A-BA=V3`T jB0i`%A2zo>0jXP rK!yEA[.jUz@T=36B%)#:cS?B#:A2.SLJ!lgX'#/qG'e? GOU) &tn!v\v@J^"|9x*d4AhpE!QyF3_6_4n8;l~#~e!?IpHU_FvwXl#DS**:psrd^r]u2A8WjF\;NE.T%2Bs|MMz2b\ )JHtPu'q_Arf?Q=Ms" j${|O8? 0000047972 00000 n @0~u}r0BZ3A'-Ll::Vd+j+2ht7}U`(bq,ZAc aefL1\kUWa0IUzX/_{{r,;vU-t JE802j'J2+e_5MY W2z]5SHJ3u~VQNH$]PIfU*eZaBz]>B %%EOF Although the Defense Health Agency may or may not use these sites as additional distribution channels for Department of Defense information, it does not exercise editorial control over all of the information that you may find at these locations. Shooters never fire or point their rifles outside the limits of these limits. <>>> Brief RATELO on unique range control radio procedures. Convoy Brief Format - The Center for Junior Officers <> ~u?_tm=`^Q(M\$JqPzvkfNh}]v'Y#mO/?Z4@}v|^y6M d~&b-j7k)'^ c. NCOIC. Ask each question in order. Anyone standing around not involved in training or support? <>/XObject<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots[ 22 0 R 28 0 R 34 0 R] /MediaBox[ 0 0 720 540] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> ", "At this time, make adjustments to your sights. The following are general commands and may be altered when necessary. The command "Mark target number ___" indicates that the target has been fired upon but has not withdrawn for marking. Stop! Im an e5 that was just assigned as RSO for a M4/249 range in a week. "Cease fire, lock and clear your weapon." uuid:f5ae08d4-0246-4255-b63f-09a899d1a7a9 h246V0Pw(q.I,I Avvny%@A7T,(?98$Z?M?$$ j "I use that, and then I tie it into our operational and training opportunities, upcoming volunteer, community and recreational events and try to engage them to get excited about doing something with their lives and their time that is in line with the goals we're trying to accomplish in the company and in the Marine Corps," McDaniel said. endstream endobj 40 0 obj<> endobj 41 0 obj<> endobj 42 0 obj<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/ExtGState<>>> endobj 43 0 obj<> endobj 44 0 obj<> endobj 45 0 obj<> endobj 46 0 obj<> endobj 47 0 obj<> endobj 48 0 obj<>stream Initial and secondary reconnaissance conducted Personnel firing the MK19 are notified. endstream endobj 252 0 obj <>/Metadata 23 0 R/Pages 22 0 R/StructTreeRoot 25 0 R/Type/Catalog/ViewerPreferences<>>> endobj 253 0 obj <. B. 0Em&C5b%5B$OJJvp./0D]+Q(,_W+| A:ywDaE4x8,?hZfi&ZXTia"Wl43YnTi> BO>stream 3 0 obj Refer to the checklist to find the GO and NO-GO columns. The other one is safe travel. A. Section VII. All personnel training on a rifle range should be briefed on the safety and local requirements for that range. Conduct safety briefing (to include administrative personnel on range). O KUSW`gsl~btR-G"Y{. +TuQo6?Nx!2C$S\$q %OePw eo*0vX`xFfcy:F1,X(W*FpR0:8/$&8 . !+q Unit Armorer. 0000047289 00000 n Lesson plans, status reports, and reporting folder. Range Safety Officer (RSO) ", "Scorers, point out the limits of your sector. When is the range scheduled for operations? hWm6+>d%(pw!@i3KnoHZIPw0DSG2NH"E X)% -0aG Conduct of the training exercise should clearly define and establish details and equipment needed to open and operate the range so it does not have an adverse impact on the soldiers training time. PDF Rifle Range Safety Briefing - Clear Shot Austin But it's a challenge that commanders and enlisted leaders face all the time, as they try to warn troops about potential problems and discourage avoidable accidents and injuries before they happen. If you have or receive a safety brief by e-mail, forward it to editor@armywriter.com it will be posted for others to use as a reference. 297 0 obj <>stream Check ammunition to ensure it is correct type and quantity. Tarp, stakes, and rope to cover the ammunition. To provide a safe and efficient range operation and effective instruction, the following is an example of personnel and duties that may be required. e. Both OIC and RSO have read and understand the range SOP. The following commands are used for rapid-fire exercises: ("Issue the firer one magazine of five rounds. 251 0 obj <> endobj %PDF-1.4 % It gives us an opportunity to promote that culture of care. General Commands. Afterwards, check to ensure the countermeasures work. The disk spindle may also be procured through supply channels (NSN 6920-00-713-8257). Appendix E Range Procedures And Range Operations Checklist <>>> "31\*0)N#1j@`&Vr_A%7tM~dg/.\ pN|8L;4Ms3J54^q[K0HTWaVyiqe\ U+hr7@=+?T'LDR~]6Y%FeTz %."'4%rH ]vCkkkQu46Glcd9ag\R DsjpxVIyG`h` fhSVX >>b: &b_:DM|6"aL-xTS';f^"i8NR&r0c~9utqjU'v?>'m@o@w/;62DG'k+_;' 8s:wys!+1\f?Y[^81H6eT%%IEOy The NCOIC assists the OIC and safety officer, as required; for example, by supervising enlisted personnel who are supporting the live-fire exercise. OIC, RSO, and Pit Safety NCO must receive the Live Hand Grenade Range Safety Brief in addition to the GTC-KY Range Safety Brief. %%EOF The target markers are painted black on one side and white on the opposite side. The orientation should outline the procedures for conducting the exercise to include the duties of the nonfiring orders. 0000003142 00000 n application/pdf Other safety equipment (aiming circle, compass). Weapons cleared before they are taken from the firing line? <> 0000120403 00000 n ", "Firers, lock your first 20-round magazine, load. a. OIC. (3) The range officer relays his commands either by radio or telephone to the pit NCOIC so he can keep abreast of the conduct of fire. The briefing is intended to educate range users on range features,capabilities and limitations, range rules, and any other appropriateinformation. Officer-in-Charge (OIC) must be an E-6 or above and certified in writing by the Battalion Commander in live fire training for weapon(s) used. Motorcycle Safety PDF Effective Army Briefing Serves as Officer in Charge of the Wackernheim Range Complex; oversees all aspects of range operations; ensures the overall safe conduct of training; inspects facilities; ensures the availability of guards, safety personnel, communications, medical support, vehicles, and ammunition; maintains communication with Range Control, Fire, and Medical; provides safety briefings; enforces compliance with hearing protection and safety protocols. i. Or even losing your home? "I try to engage the Marines - not only give them real-world examples of things that have happened to Marines of mine, but I also try to make it funny," Fuentes said.
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