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==Military Occupational Specialties== | ==Military Occupational Specialties== |
Revision as of 02:37, 20 August 2021
Hotel Company | |
Staff | |
CO | MAJ J. Novix |
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XO | CPT E. Bradbury |
AOO | 1LT W. Decker |
Hierarchy | |
Superior Unit | Battalion Headquarters |
Reporting Units | 1st Platoon, Hotel Company |
Esprit De Corps | |
Unit Motto | "Death waits in the dark!" |
Hotel Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion is an Aviation Company tasked with providing aviation support to Alpha Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion. It is administratively known as H/4-160th. Hotel Company is borrowed from the 4th Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. Organizationally, Hotel Company is attached and under the command of 2nd Ranger Battalion.
Mission
Hotel Company is the aviation wing of 2nd Ranger Battalion. 160th SOAR (A) aviators represent the foremost in aviation skill and members are held to the highest standards of flying excellence. Hotel Company is divided into four flights with specific tasks during operations that include Intelligence Security Reconnaissance (ISR), Close Air Support (CAS), Resupply, and Transportation/Reinsert. Hotel Company Aviators are 153A Rotary Wing Aviators, 155A Fixed Wing Aviators, and 15A Aviation Officers.
Hotel Company is tasked with providing Aviation support to the Battalion, both rotary and fixed wing. Members of Hotel Company are primarily MOS 153 and 155 (Rotary and Fixed Wing Aviators), supported by 15A Aviation Officers. The Company operates a wide range of aircraft Rotary aircraft include the UH-60M Medium Lift Helicopter, CH-47F Heavy Lift Helicopter, AH-6M and MH-6M Mission Enhanced Littlebird (MELB) Fixed wing aircraft include the C-130 Hercules transport aircraft, AC-130 Spectre Gunship, MQ-9 Reaper Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), C-17 Globemaster Heavy Transport Aircraft and A-10 "Warthog" Close-Air Support attack aircraft, and multi-role fighter aircraft.
Branch & Military Occupational Specialties
Branch | Insignia | MOS | Description |
Aviation | 15A Aviation Officer
153A Rotary Wing Aviator 155A Fixed Wing Aviator |
Aviation operates a wide range of aircraft Rotary aircraft include the UH-60M Medium Lift Helicopter, CH-47F Heavy Lift Helicopter, AH-6M and MH-6M Mission Enhanced Littlebird (MELB) Fixed wing aircraft include the C-130 Hercules transport aircraft, AC-130 Spectre Gunship, MQ-9 Reaper Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), C-17 Globemaster Heavy Transport Aircraft and A-10 "Warthog" Close-Air Support attack aircraft, and multi-role fighter aircraft. All of these craft are considerably different in mission parameter and specifications yet all act to support the ground element in-tandem with JFOs and with each other between flights. |
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Alpha Company Military Occupational Specialties
11B Infantryman
The Military Occupational Specialty 11B Infantryman is responsible for closing with and destroying the enemy. They are experts in squad-level battle drills and employment of assigned weapon systems. In Alpha Company, Infantrymen specialize in both Air Assault and Airborne operations, while also performing traditional light infantry, mechanized and motorized tasks. Each Infantry Platoon within Alpha Company is comprised of up to three Light Infantry Squads and one Weapons Squad.
A Light Infantry squad employs weapons including the M4A1 Carbine, the M249 Light Machinegun, the M320 Grenade Launcher, and the AT-4 recoilless launcher. These squads act as the primary assault and maneuver elements within the platoon.
Each platoon also employs a Weapons Squad, which provides a base of fire for the rest of the platoon. These squads are trained to employ weapons systems such as the M240B Medium Machine Gun, the M3 Medium Anti-Armor Weapon System (MAAWS), M252 81mm Medium Weight Mortar and the FIM-92 Stinger Man Portable Air Defense System (MANPADS) among others.
11Z Senior Infantry Sergeant
The 11Z Senior Infantry Sergeant is chiefly responsible for the sensible military administration of a military unit. They are experienced and competent administrators who handle the logistical and intelligence requirements of combat operations. Coordinating the unit, other units, and ensuring that orders flow and decisions are made with efficiency to ensure the continued maintenance of the Company. Personnel such as the Company 1SG and Battalion SGM are chiefly responsible for these tasks.
11A Infantry Officer
Infantry Officers are responsible for commanding and leading platoons within the Company. This includes training, operational command, and organizational command. Infantry Officers are responsible for working with the Senior NCOs for logistical and operational support. Officers are held to high standards, and are examples to follow in leadership and competency.
68W Combat Medical Specialist
68W Medical Specialists are responsible for medical support and rendering aid when personnel are wounded or killed. Medical personnel are specially trained to deal with rendering aid and combat lifesaving in combat and under fire and are expected to be able to act rapidly. This includes organizing medical evacuation, establish CCPs, and performing TCCC. There is a medic in every squad, a platoon medic, and company medics. The main responsibility of the medical personnel is ensuring injured personnel can be stabilized and evacuated from combat areas.
13F Fire Support Specialist
Fire Support Specialist also refereed to as Joint Fires Observer or JFOs are primarily concerned with coordinating accurate fire support and maintaining lines of communication with the various assets at Alpha Company's disposal. Close air support, MEDEVAC, insertions and exfiltrations all must be communicated and organized with competing assets by JFOs. Effectively mapping out and coordinating fire missions is one of the primary concerns of a JFO that is so ubiquitous it has been included in the name. JFOs need too be well-versed in land navigation and radio communications to perform their job effectively.
Traditions and History
The unit was founded in August of 2018 and officially stood up September 1st 2018. Alpha Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion was the original and starting echelon. The first company commander was William Reese, who is still serving as the commanding officer today. The size and strength of the Company has fluctuated in its history. Growing from 1 platoon, to 2 platoons, to eventually 3 platoons. The current and foreseeable strength allocation allows for, 2 full rifle platoons assigned to the Company.
Leadership
The following is a list of Company Commanders beginning with the most recent.
Rank | Name | Dates of Service |
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Captain | John Novix | 30 Dec 2020–Present |
Major | Zach Lemon | 1 Sep 2018–30 Dec 2020 |
Order of Battle
Alpha Company consists of 2 Light Infantry Platoons and a Headquarters.
Element | Callsign | Echelon | Role | Abbreviation | Approved Strength |
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Hotel Company Headquarters | Night Stalkers | Headquarters | Headquarters and Battlespace Control | H/HQ | 3 Soldiers, 23 Total |
1st Platoon | Night Stalkers 1 | Platoon | Multi-Role Rotary and Fixed-Wing Aviation Platoon | 1/H | 20 Soldiers |
1st Platoon, 1st Flight | Night Stalkers 1-1 | Flight | Rotary-Wing Action Flight | 1/1/H | 6 Soldiers |
1st Platoon, 2nd Flight | Night Stalkers 1-2 | Flight | Rotary-Wing Action Flight | 2/1/H | 6 Soldiers |
1st Platoon, 3rd Flight | Night Stalkers 1-3 | Flight | Rotary-Wing Action Flight | 3/1/H | 4 Soldiers |
1st Platoon, 4th Flight | Night Stalkers 1-4 | Flight | Fixed-Wing Action Flight | 4/1/H | 3 Soldiers |
Military Occupational Specialties
Military Occupational Specialties | Warrant Officers | S7 ACE Training | ||||||||||
TraineesRotary/Fixed Trainee Multi-Role Rotary-WingWinged Pilots Non-Rated Crew Multi-Role Fixed-WingWinged Pilots Airspace ManagersCombat Controllers Forward Air Controllers |
The Warrant Officer ranks within the unit are the symbol of Aviation. The symbol of one's winged pilot status. Those that hold the Warrant Officer rank are now the go-to when someone needs an aviator. When ground troops need transport to a raid as rotary or a FAC needs a city block leveled in fixed-wing, Warrant Officers are now the face they see. It is their job to ensure they have the skills to accomplish this task. This is one's primary duty. Senior Warrant Officers' further responsibilities are to aid in the training of new aviators. To aid in their endeavors of becoming a Warrant Officer. Just as others gave you their aid in your training. |
All of this milsim training and instruction is made possible by the dedicated men and women of our S3 Department. We have many talented instructors that devote their time and energy to these milsim classes making the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment one of the premier milsim gaming groups in the world! As an Aviation Trainee, you will be trained to a superior standard higher than regular forces, establishing and building upon your experience and expertise. You will be cross-trained in the craft of flight planning, advanced formation, all facets of communication, and all the roles of each airframe under your command! |
Order of Battle
The Company consists of 2 Multi-Role Aviation Platoons, and a Headquarters Section.
Element | Callsign | Size | Role |
Company Headquarters | Pegasus | Section | Company Command Team of A Company, including the Company Commander, Executive Officer and Company First Sergeant |
1st Platoon | Archangels | Platoon | Multi-Role Rotary and Fixed-Wing Aviation Platoon |
A Section, 1st Platoon | Reapers | Section | Rotary-Wing Action Section |
B Section, 1st Platoon | Ghost Riders | Section | Rotary-Wing Action Section |
C Section, 1st Platoon | Spectres | Section | Rotary-Wing Action Section |
D Section, 1st Platoon | Valkyries | Section | Fixed-Wing Action Section |