FALL 2019 LRC/CASEVAC EXAMPLE.

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FALL 2019 LRC/CASEVAC EXAMPLE

EXAMPLE FALL 2019 LRC/CASEVAC OVERVIEW: On 05 OCT 2019, the University of Colorado NROTC Battalion will conduct a Casualty Evacuation and Leadership Reaction Course evolution. The unit will utilize the Jack’s Valley LRC compound for the LRC events, and utilize surrounding terrain and area to conduct CASEVAC/Scenario training. EVENT OIC INTENT: The goal of the OIC is to provide tangible, realistic scenarios and training that challenge Midshipmen to think on their feet, complete tasks, and most importantly, work as a team to do so. It is also the goal to provide specific, measurable, and consistent grading and feedback to Midshipmen in completing these scenarios. The on-site LRC has available grading rubrics for use. For the CASEVAC, rubrics will need to be generated in order to measure and objectively score the groups. The group will be graded based on time spent briefing, time spent on evolution, and number of objectives completed. The staff will also look for, and debrief the group on any “sustains”, and/or “improves”. KEY OBJECTIVE: The battalion will conduct an LRC and CASEVAC in order to attain training for professional core competencies, confidence, teamwork, and it will provide a building block for the rest of the semester. The scenarios are designed to place Midshipmen under pressure, and to not succumb to “Tunnel Vision” in leading others. PRIMARY/SECONDARY TRAINING AUDIENCE: New 3/C Midshipmen are the primary training audience and focus of the event. Upper class Midshipmen are the second focus, both in working with the team, providing leadership when necessary, and filling proctor/instructor roles. EXAMPLE Points of Contact: MIDN OIC: 2/C Woodworth Email: cowo1071@Colorado.edu Phone: 303-547-8628 MIDN AOIC: 2/C DeRudder Email: code6777@Colorado.edu Phone: 502-403-9153

EXAMPLE Logistical Requirements PRIMARY PLAN SECONDARY PLAN Budget Tentative $5000 of FY19 funds. Quote and request have yet to be fully completed. Gear 40 M16 Shapes 33 Cases MRE/TOTM Lensatic Compass, Land Nav Equipment Personal Hydration Source On-Site Facilities Facilities Balch Field House/Breezeway Jack’s Valley LRC Compound/Surrounding area People 123 Personnel SECONDARY PLAN EXAMPLE

EXAMPLE Schedule of Events Schedule: Day 1: 0430: Accountability of personnel at unit 0500: Deadline for departure 0630: Arrive at Jack’s Valley Facilities, conduct immediate accountability 0700: Brief given detailing the day’s activities, and objectives of the course and training 0715: Personnel break into squads to begin conducting LRC courses, Instructors/Proctors take positions 0730: Squads begin rotating LRC events 1100: LRC courses end, debrief squads with advisor 1115: Chow 1145: Chow ends 1200: CASEVAC begins, break into squads, begin conducting CASEVAC evolutions in surrounding area 1500: CASEVAC evolutions conclude 1515: Debrief CASEVAC evolutions 1530: Police Call the area, conduct accountability 1600: Depart Jack’s Valley 1800: Return to NROTC unit CU Boulder EXAMPLE

ORM SNIP or Print Screen of the same ORM on the LOI EXAMPLE

EXAMPLE ORM Risk to Mission Risk to Force Weather Facility Cancellation Etc…. Risk to Force Broken ankles Heatstroke Hyporthermia… EXAMPLE

EXAMPLE TRAINING OBJECTIVES / ENDSTATE The LRC will enable 3/C Midshipman to lead a squad sized element through varied scenarios and challenges. This will serve to give rising Midshipmen an opportunity to lead an element as a billet holder for one of their first examples of leadership. Upper Class Midshipmen will gain experience as both squad personnel, and holding proctor/instructor level billets. EXAMPLE