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{{infobox pathfinderplatoon}}The S-5 Civil Affairs Staff Section is the public face of the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. Public videos, pictures, and screenshots are produced by S-5 Combat Cameramen and Civil Affairs Specialists. By no means a light task, Civil Affairs is responsible for ensuring the Regiment's public image and presence within the community is positive displays the professionalism and efficiency expected of the unit's members. Besides acting as the public face of the unit also is tasked with maintaining the unit's record of operations including cataloguing operation recordings and unit events.
{{infobox pathfinderplatoon}}'''Pathfinders''' are the elements inserted before combat operations begin within an Area of Operations (AO) to perform reconnaissance, mark landing zones, and completely special mission-specific objectives that may arise during a deployment. Pathfinders are expected to be well-versed in enemy identification, stealth, land navigation and map reading along with military freefall skills. Prospective Pathfinders go through Pathfinder School in order to become qualified and capable members of the Pathfinder Platoon.
=Mission=
=Mission=
To be awarded the Pathfinder Badge, the soldier must complete Pathfinder instruction in advanced land navigation, advanced scouting, tactical air traffic control in the field, and the control of parachute operations; the badge is awarded on completing several examinations under field training exercise (FTX) conditions. Examinations include proficiency in sling load rigging and execution, planning and execution of helicopter landing zones (HLZ), air traffic control operations, aerial delivery of troops and supplies, and several others.
To be awarded the Pathfinder Badge, the soldier must complete Pathfinder School. The school instructs advanced land navigation, advanced reconnaissance, tactical air traffic control in the field, and the control of parachute operations; the badge is awarded on completing several examinations under Field Training Exercise (FTX) conditions. Examinations include proficiency in sling load rigging and execution, planning and execution of Helicopter Landing Zones (HLZ), Drop Zones (DZ), air traffic control operations, aerial delivery of troops and supplies, and several others various tasks. Pathfinders are expected to be capable of advanced military freefall and combat dives to infiltrate behind enemy lines, and prepare Alpha Company for Air Assault and Airborne operations. Pathfinders also brief Hotel Company before these operations and provide details on possible terrain and Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA) threat considerations.
==Structure==
 
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=Pathfinder Platoon Positions=
The Pathfinder Platoon is structured to ensure proper chain of command is followed during combat operations.
[[File:Pathfinderpic.jpg|thumb|Pathfinders from Alpha Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion fast-rope onto a roof during an exercise.]]
'''Pathfinder Platoon Leader (2LT)'''
 
The Pathfinder Platoon Leader is responsible for ensuring the Pathfinder Platoon's mission is secure and the lines of communication to command are secure. Platoon Leaders shoulder the responsibility for the planning and make executive decisions on the ground in regards to the mission and objectives.  This position is usually held by a Second Lieutenant or higher.
 
'''Pathfinder Team Leader (SGT)'''
 
Pathfinder Team Leaders execute the orders of the Platoon Leader and ensure that orders are followed. The situation within AOs change rapidly and the Team Leaders are responsible for ensuring that the Pathfinders themselves understand the situation and can properly adapt to them. Team Leaders are tasked with mapping out and communicating enemy positions and marking the any required helicopter landing zones.  This position is usually held by a Sergeant or higher. This positions report directly to the Pathfinder Platoon Leader.
 
'''Pathfinder (PFC)'''
 
The Pathfinders are team members that are responsible for the actual reconnaissance and scouting that goes into a Pathfinder Operation. Pathfinders are expected to be well-versed in everything related to reconnaissance, scouting, stealth, and land navigation whilst also displaying high levels of competency and comprehension of their mission and objectives. This position is usually held by a Private First Class or higher.
 
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| style="background-color: #ee9400; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:33%;" |'''Pathfinder Platoon Positions'''
| style="background-color: #ee9400; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:33%;" |'''Pathfinder School'''
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! style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |Recruitment
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! style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |Public Affairs
 
! style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |Media & Photography
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| style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |[[File:S5.gif|100px]]
| style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |[[File:S5.gif|100px]]
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| style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |Responsible for recruitment posts, advertisements and maintaining the unit accounts on other platfroms.
| style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |Handles community outreach and ensures the unit's presence is positive and professional.
| style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |Creates and curates media and photographs material for unit promotional purposes. They also are responsible for editing and creating graphics, banners and icons for unit use.
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! colspan="3" style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |'''Leadership'''
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| style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |'''Chief:''' []
|[[File:Pfc.png.b9c4a55caf631dfe710a39e16b5841ad.png|center|frameless|100x100px]]||[[File:Sgt.png.fb057752c444c89155b76fa31d99af68.png|center|frameless|100x100px]]||[[File:2LT.png.3613029b07857fd22ad593dbe7fb8394.png|center|frameless|100x100px]]
| style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |'''Chief:''' [https://2ndrb.org/ipb/index.php?/perscom/personnel/soldier/846-ocs-a-mcfarland/ OCS A. McFarland]
| style="width: 25%;" data-mce-style="width: 25%;" |'''Chief:''' [https://2ndrb.org/ipb/index.php?/perscom/personnel/soldier/106-sgt-a-hajo/ SGT A. Hajo]
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|Pathfinder||Pathfinder Team Leader||Pathfinder Platoon Leader
|}
|}
=Staff Section Positions=
S-5 Civil Affairs is structured with specific positions that include community and public outreach, and media creation.


'''S-5 Civil Affairs Officer (2LT)'''
The Pathfinder Platoon is split into three main roles. Pathfinder Leadership rotates, the Platoon Leader is a secondary DMOS billet that can be occupied by experienced NCOs or Officers. The Pathfinder PL (Platoon Leader) is the administrative and organizational head of the Pathfinder Platoon.
 
Pathfinder Team Leaders are the ground leaders that ensure the plan is carried out, and if it can't be followed, the plan is effectively remediated in the field. The Pathfinder Teams operate at a high level of competency and are highly malleable to the specifications of the mission.
 
Pathfinders themselves are the team members that complete the actual mission, spotting out enemy positions and marking terrain features to send up to the Platoon Leader. The Pathfinders are expected to be able to switch out with Pathfinder Team Leaders at any time, and lead the pathfinder team.
||[[File:PathfinderBadge.png|center|frameless|184x184px]]
 


The S-5 Civil Affairs Officer is in charge of overseeing the entirety of the S-5 Section. All S-5 personnel report to him, and he reports directly to Battalion HQ. He is responsible for ensuring that all his subordinate S-5 personnel have everything they need logistically to complete their support functions. This position is held usually by a Second Lieutenant or higher.


'''S-5 Civil Affairs Chief (SGT)'''
The mission of the United States Army Pathfinder School is to train personnel in the U.S. Army and its sister services in a three-day course, during which the candidate pathfinder learns how to navigate dismounted, establish and operate a day / night helicopter landing zone, establish and operate day / night parachute drop zones (DZs), conduct sling load operations, provide air traffic control (ATC) and navigational assistance to rotary wing (RW) and fixed wing (FW) airborne operations.


The Civil Affairs Chief is responsible for assisting the Civil Affairs Officer with his duties. He is also responsible for maintaining the smooth operation of the S-5 Section. This position is held usually by a Sergeant or higher. The Chief ensures that Civil Affairs Specialists are adequately prepared and organized to produce promotional content for the unit.
Pathfinders are also expected to be capable of forward reconnaissance and employing infiltration tactics to remain undetected whilst marking out enemy positions and terrain features. Pathfinders are also expected to be competent soldiers, excellent marksmen, and dangerous saboteurs. Pathfinders going through the school will be expected to do everything from plant charges to eliminate targets completely depending on the mission's specifics.


'''S-5 Civil Affairs Specialist (PFC)'''
Pathfinder School also tests a soldier's base of knowledge. Understanding map reading, the NATO identification system, vehicle identification, and the tactical knowledge to ascertain what they can not see. Pathfinders must be alert, and aware at all times and during Pathfinder School they will be checked on the spot to test their base of knowledge and ensure proper retention of material.
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Civil Affairs Specialists are responsible for recruitment and community outreach to bring in new members. Duties would include promoting recruitment posts, and speaking with potential recruits. Specialists can be for soldiers who produce videos, screenshots and other media for the purpose of recruitment. This position is held usually by a Private First Class or higher.
=Policies and Procedures=
=Policies and Procedures=
S-5 Civil Affairs has various policies and procedures for public affairs and unit promotion or advertisement.
Pathfinder Platoon utilizes documents and procedures related to proper conduct in the field.
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| style="background-color: #ee9400; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:25%;" |'''Document Number'''
| style="background-color: #ee9400; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;width:25%;" |'''Document Number'''
| style="background-color: #ee9400; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;" |'''Policy or Standard Operating Procedure'''
| style="background-color: #ee9400; text-align:center;border:1px solid #000000;" |'''Policy or Standard Operating Procedure'''
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|2NDRB-S5-001||
|2NDRB-PP-001||
|- align="left"
|- align="left"
|2NDRB-S5-002||
|2NDRB-PP-002||
|}
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=Regimental Policies and Procedures=
=Regimental Policies and Procedures=

Latest revision as of 03:49, 22 August 2021

Pathfinder Platoon
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Superior DepartmentBattalion HQ
HQ Staff
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Pathfinder Platoon Leader2LT E. Geneva
Pathfinder Team Leader []
Pathfinder Team Leader []
3IC{{{DepNCOIC}}}
Aide to S1 Administration{{{DepAide}}}
Reporting Units

Pathfinders are the elements inserted before combat operations begin within an Area of Operations (AO) to perform reconnaissance, mark landing zones, and completely special mission-specific objectives that may arise during a deployment. Pathfinders are expected to be well-versed in enemy identification, stealth, land navigation and map reading along with military freefall skills. Prospective Pathfinders go through Pathfinder School in order to become qualified and capable members of the Pathfinder Platoon.

Mission

To be awarded the Pathfinder Badge, the soldier must complete Pathfinder School. The school instructs advanced land navigation, advanced reconnaissance, tactical air traffic control in the field, and the control of parachute operations; the badge is awarded on completing several examinations under Field Training Exercise (FTX) conditions. Examinations include proficiency in sling load rigging and execution, planning and execution of Helicopter Landing Zones (HLZ), Drop Zones (DZ), air traffic control operations, aerial delivery of troops and supplies, and several others various tasks. Pathfinders are expected to be capable of advanced military freefall and combat dives to infiltrate behind enemy lines, and prepare Alpha Company for Air Assault and Airborne operations. Pathfinders also brief Hotel Company before these operations and provide details on possible terrain and Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA) threat considerations.


Pathfinder Platoon Positions

The Pathfinder Platoon is structured to ensure proper chain of command is followed during combat operations.

Pathfinders from Alpha Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion fast-rope onto a roof during an exercise.

Pathfinder Platoon Leader (2LT)

The Pathfinder Platoon Leader is responsible for ensuring the Pathfinder Platoon's mission is secure and the lines of communication to command are secure. Platoon Leaders shoulder the responsibility for the planning and make executive decisions on the ground in regards to the mission and objectives. This position is usually held by a Second Lieutenant or higher.

Pathfinder Team Leader (SGT)

Pathfinder Team Leaders execute the orders of the Platoon Leader and ensure that orders are followed. The situation within AOs change rapidly and the Team Leaders are responsible for ensuring that the Pathfinders themselves understand the situation and can properly adapt to them. Team Leaders are tasked with mapping out and communicating enemy positions and marking the any required helicopter landing zones. This position is usually held by a Sergeant or higher. This positions report directly to the Pathfinder Platoon Leader.

Pathfinder (PFC)

The Pathfinders are team members that are responsible for the actual reconnaissance and scouting that goes into a Pathfinder Operation. Pathfinders are expected to be well-versed in everything related to reconnaissance, scouting, stealth, and land navigation whilst also displaying high levels of competency and comprehension of their mission and objectives. This position is usually held by a Private First Class or higher.

Pathfinder Platoon Positions Pathfinder School
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Sgt.png.fb057752c444c89155b76fa31d99af68.png
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Pathfinder Pathfinder Team Leader Pathfinder Platoon Leader

The Pathfinder Platoon is split into three main roles. Pathfinder Leadership rotates, the Platoon Leader is a secondary DMOS billet that can be occupied by experienced NCOs or Officers. The Pathfinder PL (Platoon Leader) is the administrative and organizational head of the Pathfinder Platoon.

Pathfinder Team Leaders are the ground leaders that ensure the plan is carried out, and if it can't be followed, the plan is effectively remediated in the field. The Pathfinder Teams operate at a high level of competency and are highly malleable to the specifications of the mission.

Pathfinders themselves are the team members that complete the actual mission, spotting out enemy positions and marking terrain features to send up to the Platoon Leader. The Pathfinders are expected to be able to switch out with Pathfinder Team Leaders at any time, and lead the pathfinder team.

PathfinderBadge.png


The mission of the United States Army Pathfinder School is to train personnel in the U.S. Army and its sister services in a three-day course, during which the candidate pathfinder learns how to navigate dismounted, establish and operate a day / night helicopter landing zone, establish and operate day / night parachute drop zones (DZs), conduct sling load operations, provide air traffic control (ATC) and navigational assistance to rotary wing (RW) and fixed wing (FW) airborne operations.

Pathfinders are also expected to be capable of forward reconnaissance and employing infiltration tactics to remain undetected whilst marking out enemy positions and terrain features. Pathfinders are also expected to be competent soldiers, excellent marksmen, and dangerous saboteurs. Pathfinders going through the school will be expected to do everything from plant charges to eliminate targets completely depending on the mission's specifics.

Pathfinder School also tests a soldier's base of knowledge. Understanding map reading, the NATO identification system, vehicle identification, and the tactical knowledge to ascertain what they can not see. Pathfinders must be alert, and aware at all times and during Pathfinder School they will be checked on the spot to test their base of knowledge and ensure proper retention of material.

Policies and Procedures

Pathfinder Platoon utilizes documents and procedures related to proper conduct in the field.

Document Number Policy or Standard Operating Procedure
2NDRB-PP-001
2NDRB-PP-002

Regimental Policies and Procedures

2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment unit wide policies and procedures governing all personnel.

Document Number Policy or Standard Operating Procedure
2NDRB-R-01 General Orders
2NDRB-R-02 Ranks & Insignias
2NDRB-R-03 Medals & Awards
2NDRB-R-04 Multi-Clan Policy
2NDRB-R-05 Attendance Policy
2NDRB-R-06 Discharge Policy
2NDRB-R-07 Disciplinary Policy