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Day Orienteering A CO
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OIC: CPT AUER NCOIC: SFC CANTU MEDIA CONTROL: SFC JOHNSON ESCORT/HANDOVER NCO: SSG DUFFER, SSG DENEE SP HOLDING AREA: SSG MCBRIDE CHECKPOINT 1: SSG NABORS CHECKPOINT 2: SFC MORALES CHECKPOINT 3: SFC SHOE TASK ORGANIZATION
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TASK: Conduct Day Orienteering CONDITION: During daylight hours, move by foot, cross country, wearing ACU’s complete, FLC with four quarts of water, compass, protractor, MOLLE rucksack IAW packing list, rubber M16 and 1:50,000 map of the area. There are three checkpoints that must be reached. Each team will carry two D-stars vests. STANDARDS: Teams must reach all three checkpoints and reach the near side of second armored division road (CP3) before the drop dead time, IOT remain in the competition. TASK, CONDITIONS, STANDARDS
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COMPETITOR'S BRIEF (1 of 2) After the Urban Obstacle Course, you will move to the start point. At the start point you will be given your map, protractor, pencil, and score sheet. You will not look at the map or score sheet until after start time. All teams will start at the same time. YOU MUST MOVE TO ALL THREE CHECKPOINTS WITHIN THE TIME LIMIT TO CONTINUE THE COMPETITION. THE TIME IT TAKES TO MOVE FROM THE START POINT TO THE FINISH POINT WILL BE USED TO SCORE THE EVENT IN RELATION TO THE OTHER TEAMS FINISH TIME. Teams, which consist of two competitors that started the event together, will remain within ten meters of each other at all times while executing the event. You will maintain control of all your equipment and not separate for any reason unless there is a real world emergency. In case of an emergency, press the panic button on the D-Star and notify a rover. While executing the event no team will communicate (verbal and nonverbal), navigate, or assist any other team in any way. You will not move or work at a point within 10 meters of another team. The only navigational aids that will be used are the Army issued lensatic compass, protractor, and the map issued by the NCOIC. No competitor will be allowed to communicate with coaches or civilians before, during or after the Land Navigation Course. Each point can be identified by an orange VS–17 panel and Cadre. 5-gallon water jugs will be at each point. Cadre members will be roving from point to point to make sure teams are not violating the standards. There will be designated water points on the course for the competitors.
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SAFETY BRIEFING: Do not bother snakes, insects, any other animals, or UXO’S along the course. THERE WILL BE NO CONTACT WITH COACHES AND SPECTATORS AT ANY TIME!!! If at anytime time during the course, you or your Ranger Buddy becomes injured and are unable to complete the course, press the panic button on the D-star. Move to a road and make contact with a rover. The rover will call for Medics that will move to your location and assist you. If the competitor cannot continue the Rover will then move that team to Camp Rogers. If for some reason the course is terminated due to weather or any unforeseen reason, the termination signal will be the loud continuous blowing of a horn. In the event of a severe storm, you will be contacted either by a Land Nav Rover or by radio and will be informed to move to the low ground and wait for further guidance. COMPETITOR'S BRIEF (2 of 2)
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OVERVIEW START POINT – CACTF CHECKPOINT 1 – WADSWORTH HILL CHECKPOINT 2 – MCBRIDES BRIDGE FINISH POINT – NEAR SIDE OF 2 ND ARMORED DIVISION ROAD ACROSS FROM MALONE 3
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CACTF (START POINT) CHECKPOINT 1 (WADSWORTH HILL) CHECKPOINT 2 (MCBRIDES BRIDGE) CHECKPOINT 3 (NEAR SIDE OF 2 ND ARMORED DIVISION ROAD) MALONE 3 (FINISH POINT)
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START POINT NORTH SIDE OF MOUT FACILITY AT CACTF, SOUTH OF WOODLINE.
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PORT A LETS START POINT MEDIC DRASH TENT START POINT WATER BUFFALO
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FINISH POINT - MALONE 3 NEAR SIDE OF 2 ND ARMORED DIVISION ROAD, ACROSS FROM MALONE 3.
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FINISH POINT
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SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1.Receive competitors from urban obstacle course 2.Event brief, reclama, medical assistance as needed 3.DSTARS issue, medical supplies/checks as needed 4.Move to start point 5.Execute the event 6.OIC/NCOIC move to checkpoint 3 (after last time leaves SP) 7.Teams must be complete (TBD) 8.Grading complete (times reported after last team checks in) 9.Hand over teams to the PI of next event
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SCORING SCHEME Teams will be ranked according to total time, fastest to slowest. If the competitors violate any of the T,C,S or competitor’s brief, they will be disqualified from the event.
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EVENT: Day Orienteering TEAM #_______ NAME ____________________________________ COMPETITOR #START TIMEFINISH TIME TEAM TIME_______________ TEAM RANK______________ RECLAMA ISSUES / COMMENTS RANK ORDER________WEIGHT OVERALL SCORE___________ NCOIC SIGNATURE_____________________________ Best Ranger
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RESOURCES REQUIRED Internal 8 MRK Radios 16 MRK Batteries 1 Air horn 50 Grade Sheets 3 VS-17 9 Pickets 1 Picket-pounder 2 Rolls yellow rope 9 Water cans 1 Water Buffalo (SP) 2 Coolers w/ ice sheets 3 stop watches External 1 FLA w/ 2 x Medics 2 Roving Medics 2 Port-o-let
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