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THE LOGISTICS

WHO

You & Your Organization

WHEN

June 2021

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WHERE

Hamilton, CO, USA

 

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Day 1

Admin day

Pick-up, transport, in-briefs, gear issue, safety, scene setter then plan and prepare for the next five days.  Weapon issue and familiarization, area familiarization / map study, weapon sight-in.

Day 2

G-Chief

Dead drop pick-up followed by a Guerilla Chief meeting in order to ascertain the support of the local militia and guerilla forces.  Plan and prepare for the first morning and late afternoon mission.  Shake-out patrol.  Potential militia meet.  De-brief and reset for the evening road ambush and critical node assault.

Day 3

conflict

Mission: Communications critical node on top of a knoll opposed by opposite RNL forces.  Same objective.  Holds a radio that has the frequency of the others forces.  Key to receiving intelligence on the enemy.  Team reset points are placed 200 yards away from the objective fighting area.  Participants killed will have to reset back to the point before continuing on in the engagement.  Each member is allowed 5 resets for the objective.  Resupply and the use of horses and transportation negotiated with the G-Chief. 

Day 4

recon

Mission:  Route reconnaissance, conduct a recon of the enemies HQ.  Cature the flag objective.  Militia forces agree to help.  Team reset points are placed 200 yards away from the objective fighting area.  Participants killed will have to reset back to the point before continuing on in the engagement.  Each member is allowed 5 resets for the objective.  Second mission: Night ambush on enemy road.

Day 5

the horror

Mission:  Day and Night assaults on same objectives (capture the flag).  Team reset points are placed 200 yards away from the objective fighting area.  Participants killed will have to reset back to the point before continuing on in the engagement.  Each member is allowed 5 resets for the objective.  Enroute back to forward operating base (FOB) Guerilla forces have turned and are capturing “friendly” forces to place in POW camp.  

Day 6

ransom

G-Chief meeting and ransoming of any captured forces are complete, friendlies returned.  Mission: Day and Night Assaults continue as Guerilla forces waiver on loyalty.  Team reset points are placed 200 yards away from the objective fighting area.  Participants killed will have to reset back to the point before continuing on in the engagement.  Each member is allowed 5 resets for the objective.  Resupply in morning.

Day 7

Wrap up

Hot wash and debrief.  Lessons learned and gear turn-in.  Transport to Yampa Valley Regional Airport.  Mission Complete. 

All basic meals, drinks and lodging will be provided at the northern or southern lodge.  Each team will be provided with a SOA safety liaison and instructor who will guide and instruct each team throughout the week.  Any form of transportation, extra ammunition or weapons, specialty foods and drinks, must be negotiated with the local militia starting at the first G-Chief meeting.  Everything is negotiable.

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The Lodge

The POW camp is a small fenced in encampment where captured personnel are brought to and detained.  There each captive will be required to do 100 burpees or 100 pull-ups or pay a fine ($100) to be released.  All fines paid will be donations to the American Warrior Association non-profit. The POW camp incentivizes personnel to not be captured and increases the operational anxiety inherent to special operation missions behind enemy lines.    Participants can only be captured while infilling or exfilling from objective areas.   

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