CENTAUR 30Eugene K. Gene Prosser, MAJ Aerorifle PLT CDR & XO Feb 1966-Mar 1967 Be familiar with field expedient firing aids to enhance the effectiveness of his weapon example, aiming stakes. Call signs of the Mobile Riverine Force were clever names meant to confuse the enemy regarding the actual names and locations of units when communicating over the radio. OPFOR Callsigns are typically assigned to vehicles and aircraft, whereas Infantry retain the same standardized callsigns in the lists above. Determines his teams combat load and manages its available classes of supply as required. CENTAUR 46Terry W. Branham, 1LT AH-1G Pilot Dec 1969-Nov 1970 Have the frequencies and call signs on his person in a location known to all Soldiers in the platoon. Because the team leader leads his team, he is able to make this assessment firsthand. The M249 delivers greater range and rates of fire than the M16 or M4. [1] A division's nickname may Assists the platoon leader with information management. Crank the extraction helicopters and the Pink Teams (Cobra & LOH-6). CENTAUR 38 AP Be able to accomplish all tasks of the rifleman and grenadier. For example, "Alpha" is almost always given to the first Infantry Squad; Only rarely will the first squad be given any other name except "Alpha". He is normally the senior Soldier of the fire team and must . Be able to engage groups of enemy personnel, thin-skinned vehicles, bunker doors or apertures, and suspected enemy locations with automatic fire. When Centaurs communicated on the radio, they used the word "Centaur" and a number to identiy themselves. CENTAUR 15JC Carnathan CW2 OH-6A Pilot 1969 Also, companies often have the letter they are designated by ('A', 'B', 'C' or 'D') be the first letter of their call sign. Each radio communication starts with the callsign of the intended recipient, followed by the callsign of the sender. At the point in time you are referring to C-10 was the Aero Scout Platoon Cdr and it was Cpt Billy R. Vinson which was the Heavy Scout Leader. When I was there I inherited C-34 as fourth squad leader. A callsign is one with numbers, such as Abnormal 10. of air tankers tend to associate with gasoline, gas stations, or fuel in general, Fighters are more macho. Understands the mission two levels up (platoon and company). This frees up the callsign to be reassigned to Reinforcements, if necessary, though often the reinforcing units receive completely new callsigns. Controls the movement of his team and its rate and distribution of fire. I've grappled with this problem of call signs. CENTAUR 14Martin Marty Jenkins, CPT OH-6A Pilot Jan 1969-Apr 1969 Player nicknames are typically kept out of radio communications, as they can confuse any listener who does not know which unit the player belongs to. Provides a supply of ammunition to the gun when employed. The platoon sergeant is the platoon's most experienced NCO and second-in-charge, accountable to the platoon leader for leadership, discipline, training, and welfare of the platoon's Soldiers. For example, if a FAC is killed, whoever assumes that role can be addressed as "FAC" and may refer to themselves as "FAC" - at least when speaking on Air Net. CENTAUR 57Ray Stanton, CW2 AH-1G Pilot, 1970-71 The gunner is normally the senior member of the medium machine gun team. CENTAUR 35Terrence M. OConnell, 1LT Aerorifle PLT LDR 1969-1970 CENTAUR 35William H. Dawson, CPT Aerorifle PLT LDR Jan 1969-Jan 1970 In some of the radio reports we can see how these call signs are being used. CENTAUR 14-- Wayne R. Cooper, WO1 1967-1967 WebAppointment Titles. For example, JAMBO 51 would be assigned to a particular B-52 aircrew of the 5th Bomb Wing, while NODAK 1 would be an F-16 fighter with the North Dakota Air National Guard. CENTAUR 36Clarence C "Buck" Buxton, 1LT UH-1D Pilot Feb 1967-Aug 1967 Status to the PL (including squad location and progress, enemy situation, enemy killed in action [KIA], and security posture). CENTAUR 12Peter Holmberg, 1LT OH-6A Pilot Feb 1972-Sep 1972 Procedure: Brevity, Clarity and Confirmation. CENTAUR 32Gaylen Randall 9th Infantry Division Signal Company: Nora CENTAUR 6AFate Jim Hutchins, Jr., CW2 Cmd & Control Pilot Jul 1972-Mar 1973 Earlier systems used a series of appointment titles to identify users and individuals, "Sunray", for instance, referring to the appropriate leader. Fights the close fight by fire and movement with two fire teams and available supporting weapons. Be able to provide suppressive fire on these targets so his teammates can close with and destroy the enemy. Never could nail down the official call sign of the Gun Platoon leader. CENTAUR 18Edward W. Ed Wolfe, CW2 OH-6A Pilot Nov 1970-May 1971CENTAUR 18Thomas Broadbent, CW2 OH-6A Pilot May 1971-Jun 1971 607th Tank Destroyer Battalion; Nylon wire/mine breach teams. I am guessing you are refering to uncoded radio traffic. Bravo 6 Actual would be the Commander of Company B. Raider 3 was the Brigade Operations Of 1-48. The platoon sergeant had a call sign but I cannot remember what it was, and I cannot remember what call signs we used in the LRRPs. 1-49. The United States Army uses fixed station call signs which begin with W, such as WAR, used by U.S. Army Headquarters. CENTAUR 27Ken Kloppel, CW2 UH-1H Slick Pilot Aug 1970-Aug 1971 CENTAUR 15Mackie A. Webb, CW2 OH-23G Scout Pilot Jun 1967-Jun 1968 Platoon leader would be called as 1, platoon sergeant as 4. When he made Major and DROSed, Billy Vinson moved to Flt Opns, Harold Fisher moved to XO Bill Wilde moved to Aero Rifle C-30 and I moved to CDR. When maneuvering the team, the team fights using one of three techniques. CENTAUR 40Mike Joest was Centaur 40 in early 69 after Cirincione Determining a suitable technique is based on the effectiveness of the enemys fire and available cover and concealment. The M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) provides squad-level fire support. CENTAUR 13Thomas M "Sam" Dooling, CW2 AH-1G/OH-6A Pilot Jan 1969-Aug 1970 CENTAUR 14Larry M. Dau, CW2 OH-6A Pilot Sep 1970-Sep 1971 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. In the report above we also see Omaha. 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). Here are a few more for you. CENTAUR 55Cary J. Bacon, CW2 AH-1G Pilot, Mar 1970-Apr 1971 This, together with frequency changes and voice procedure aimed at making every unit sound the same, protects the military against simple traffic analysis and eavesdropping. (explains Camp Jay Hawk in Verviers), First US Army: Master CENTAUR 40Bill Malinovsky, CPT Gun PLT LDR 1969 Instead, letter designations are randomly assigned using BATCO sheets, and appear on CEIs (communication electronic instructions), and change along with the BATCO codes every 24 hours. In some cases, the lettering jumps all the way forward to "Kilo" and "Lima", and there is no indication that further letters down the alphabet cannot be used (so long as they are not standardized letters typically assigned to vehicles, such as "Mike", "Sierra", etc). Other leaders must be sensitive to his decision on movement. On a company tac it would just be your: "company call sign - platoon number - squad#", So the plt commander would identify himself as "Company cs, plt #, actual". He has complete authority over his subordinates and overall responsibility for those subordinates actions. You'll find the perfect stickers Thus, the standardized names for Infantry Squads change to reflect this. CENTAUR 24Ronald D. Holmes, 1LT UH-1H Slick Pilot 1972-1973 CENTAUR 25Thomas Tom Meeks, CW2 AH-1G Pilot Oct 1967-Oct 1968 Is the subject matter expert for the squads organic weapons employment, and employment of supporting assets? 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. A rifleman may be assigned as the squad-designated marksman. A = Able Fight as part of his unit, which includes proficiency in his individual tasks and drills. This is not the official reason, only for you to remember the battalions better! Any group of players, group of groups, or. Individual military pilots or other flight officers usually adopt a personal aviator call sign. STABLE BOYThomas Fleming, MAJ TRP CDR, SER/MNT PLT LDR Stable Boy as CPT Feb 1967-Jan 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. Tactical voice communications ("combat net radio") use a system of call signs of the form letter-digit-digit. Standardization allows identifying the type or role of an aircraft immediately by its callsign: If two or more aircraft belong to the same type or group, each receives a number suffixed to its callsign. Second, he knows the end state representing mission accomplishment. Employs digital mission command systems available to the squad and platoon. Receives squad leaders administrative, logistical, and maintenance reports, and requests rations, water, fuel, and ammunition. Dan Keirsey, 1LT UH-1H Slick Pilot 1972-1973 CENTAUR 29Joel Randy Woodley, 1LT UH-1H Slick Pilot Sep 1971-Apr 1972 CENTAUR 39William "Bill" Altenhofen, SSG Aerorifles PLT SGT Feb 1967Feb 1968 Instead the ranking Section leader in the Each entity that is eligible to receive a callsign will have one assigned to it, as well as a Map Marker that includes an abbreviated form of that callsign. CENTAUR 13Thomas J. Then we have thesedifferent Army Staff S designated numbers: S-1 = Personnel Call Sign Nutty for the attached 709th Ordnance Company. Manages the units combat load prior to operations, and monitors logistical status during operations. The most recognizable call sign of this type is Air Force One, used when any Air Force aircraft is transporting the U.S. President. Ensures security of the teams area of operations. CENTAUR 12Bruce Powell, CPT OH-23 Scout/AH-1G Pilot Feb 1967-Aug 1968 The squad-designated marksman employs an optically enhanced general-purpose weapon. ALPHA ACTUAL), but in the case where all callsigns on a frequency are of the same callsign, ACTUAL can be used independently.Hence, only the proper leader of the callsign will answer toACTUAL, whereasa radio-telephone operator (or other designee) will answer to the callsign itself (without the "Actual" appended) as a matter of routine. CENTAUR 11Edward P. "Ed" Shanahan, CPT OH-6A Pilot 1970-1971 3rd Battalion = Blue. Assigns clear tasks and purposes to the squads. The weapons squad leader leads his teams by personal example. L = Love In platoon and company headquarter elements, there are many personnel that use radios and that communicate with external units such as higher-headquarters or support attachments and they each will have a unique callsign. "HMG One" and "HMG Two". Instead, letter designations are randomly assigned using BATCO sheets, and appear on CEIs (communication electronic instructions), and change along with the BATCO codes every 24 hours. Positions where best needed to help the engagement (either in the base of fire or with the assault element). CENTAUR 40Don C. Phillips, CPT Gun PLT LDR 1970-1971 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. CENTAUR 38 SEARCHER In peacetime, some military stations will use fixed call signs in the international series. During operations, the assistant gunner . Deployment ORBATs in UNITAF have callsigns which are assigned by the deployments Field Leader, callsigns come from a pre-approved callsign list. In UNITAF Callsigns are assigned to Platoons or to Companies. 2-1 Bravo means 'team 1 of 2nd platoon, Bravo company'. CENTAUR 34A 15th Engineer Battalion: Noxema, 376th Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion (Mobile): Noble Wish I had known him we shared a common callsign at the time. B = Baker Feb 1967- Sept 1968. CENTAUR 24James R. Rick Arthur, CW2 UH-1C Pilot Mar 1967-Mar 1968 Under NATO conventions, 6 is designated the commander or leader, 5 the second-in-command or executive officer, 7 the chief NCO. Special thanks to Jay Weinstein,Claude Berghorn, Frederic Blais and JeffHaines. The PL is 1, senior scout (alpha section SGT) is 2, most junior TC is 3, PSG is 4, bravo section Sgt is 5, his wingman is 6. Callsigns or tactical callsigns are assigned as unique identifiers to military communications. [1] Several other armed forces still use appointment titles, including the Australian and Canadian army. 1-67. If two or more squads of the same type are present, each squad gets a number suffixed to their callsign, e.g. ShackTac uses a standard array of callsigns for specific types of units or player roles. This is the call sign for the 3rd Armored Division, V Corps: Victor CENTAUR 13John S. Scottie Hill, CW2 OH-6A LDR Nov 1972-Jan 197 Do not interrupt any ongoing communications. CENTAUR 23Jeff D. Halliday, CW2 UH-1C Pilot Jun 1967-Jul 1968 CDR Feb 1968-Feb 1969 Immediately assumes the role of gunner if the gunner is unable to continue his duties. Be an expert on his weapon system, his rifle, its optics, and its laser-aiming device, and is effective with this weapon system day or night. CENTAUR 3Francis X. Delvy, MAJ UH-1C Pilot & OPS OFF Apr 1966-Sep 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 His fire enables the fire team to achieve complementary effects with high trajectory, HE munitions, and flat trajectory ball ammunition from the teams weapons. but "Charlie 1-6, Charlie 5 has traffic for Charlie 1-6 Actual.". CENTAUR 30Francis X. Delvy, MAJ UH-1C Pilot/OPS OFF Apr 1966-Sep 1967 During one such contact, all kinds of traffic from the Birds etc., a new voice came up on the Net. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Conducts radio checks with higher according to unit standard operating procedures when in a static position. a. Tactical call signs are often assigned to a company sized unit or higher. The United States Army uses fixed station call signs which begin with W, such as WAR, used by U.S. Army Headquarters. He is responsible for all his team does or fails to do, and is responsible for caring of the teams Soldiers, weapons, and equipment. The call signs: 2nd was 32, 3rd was 33. Military call signs are call signs assigned as unique identifiers to military communications. Two Slick platoon consisted of 10 helicopters each which inserted, transported, and extracted troops. Once a request for contact is made, the recipient can indicate that they are listening by stating their own callsign, possibly followed by the words "Go ahead" or just "Go". CENTAUR 3William V. Chiaramonte, CPT OPS OFF & AH-1G PLT LDR Dec 1968-Dec 1969 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). CENTAUR 6George Stenehjem, MAJ D Troop CDR Jul 1966-Aug 1967 A unit callsign is permanently attached to the unit itself, and will persist so long as the unit continues to exist. CENTAUR 5Harold Reid Fisher, CPT Aerorifles PLT CDR/D Troop XO Jan 1967-Dec 1967 Fleming to Peake 7 Nov 2020 Mike you could add "Stable Boy" CPT Tom Fleming Service Platoon. These reflect the Russian/Soviet character of the player force. In early Feb 67 I was told that Cpt Delvy was the gun platoon leader. Uses control measures for direct fire, indirect fire, and tactical movement effectively. Typically, the second-in-command will be 8, forward air controllers, observers or medics can be 7, 6 and so on. 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. Determine the abbreviated call sign and answering sequence for your duty position. Picture taken at Gressenich in November 1944. The Army is composed of an active duty component and a reserve component that comprises the Army Reserve and Army National Guard. Maybe Collins can help us out with the Call Sign structure of the LRRPs. It has all kinds of information, but doesnt list call signs. Should the individual die, their position may be inherited by someone else, at which point the callsign will transfer to the new individual along with the position. He must be prepared to exercise initiative within his company commanders intent and without specific guidance for every situation. Knows weapon effects, surface danger zones. Requests logistical support from the higher headquarters, and usually coordinates with the companys first sergeant or executive officer. UH-1D Slick Pilot [images show WO1] 1967-1968,BR/> The Battalions were given the names of colors. (Refer to FM 3-22.9 for more information. At the basic level, it isnt that different at all. If you are in the infantry, you want to fight. Period. Thats not saying that you want to go ki In May 2019, United States Navy announced new procedures for assigning call signs to pilots in training to avoid potentially racist names.[2]. Shop Army Platoon Army Platoon Signs from CafePress. Additionally, the rifleman must . 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