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Soldiers Orchestrate Symphony of Chaos at Live Fire Exercise

Live Fire Exercise

AUGUST 1, 2017, GRAFENWOEHR TRAINING AREA, Germany – As they maneuver through a forest on a mission to clear an objective in a nearby town, infantrymen of Chaos Company, 1st Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment, carefully scan their sectors of fire while navigating dense terrain.

Their breathing grows heavier with each step closer to a known threat. Hand signals are the primary means to communicate. Then suddenly …

“Twelve o’clock, 300 hundred meters!” shouts platoon leader 1st Lt. Charles Gough.

The Soldiers react instinctively, laying down a base of fire at training targets that have popped up. Gough jumps from one command to another on the radio with his squads, both dismounted in front of him and mounted in M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles nearby. He orchestrates a symphony of motion in the form of Battle Drill 1, a platoon attack, amid the chaos.

This was a common scene during a week of platoon live-fire exercises from July 22-28 that geared up the companies of 1st Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment, for a more complex live-fire exercise that will be conducted Aug. 18-22 by the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division as part of Combined Resolve IX here.

It’s also one step at a time, as the battalion’s companies continue to go through a combined arms live-fire exercise this week to ramp up for a larger objective to sharpen overall readiness in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve.

For young leaders like Gough, the realistic training is a way to assess his Soldiers’ — and his own — strengths and weaknesses in a heated situation.

“When I got on the ground, I let my platoon sergeant take the fight with the mounted maneuver, and I took the dismounted maneuver with my three squads,” said Gough, following an after-action review with his platoon, the company commander and battalion commander. “I’m proud of them, and there’s always room for improvement.”

For Capt. Todd Pepino, the Chaos Company commander, it’s a chance to revalidate skills his Soldiers first trained on while working with Estonian Defense Forces from February to June as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve. His Soldiers provided a persistent presence to deter aggression in the northernmost flank of NATO during that exercise. Now they hone those skills in a more centralized training area.

While at Tapa Training Area during Atlantic Resolve, his unit leaned on the Estonians for support; now in Germany, they have their parent brigade with which to train in combined-arms capabilities.

“All of our training up to this point was nested with that combined-arms mindset. Team and squad live-fire, the dismounted with the Bradley integration, clearing the anti-tank threat in order to push Bradleys forward and destroy a larger mechanized force,” said Pepino.

The summer environment in Germany provided a different sheen to the training, yet the Soldiers stayed focused while in the midst of a three-week run in the field.

“We’ve been blessed with rain during our entire train-up,” Pepino joked. “For the last three weeks, we’ve had rain almost every day. The Soldiers kept their morale up and focused on their mission. We’ve emphasized transitions between movement, maneuver, point of breach and mounting the Bradleys.”

Despite extensive training in Estonia that included live-fire exercises, tank and Bradley crew qualifications and the multinational field exercise Spring Storm, the training here in Germany offered a new slate for Chaos Company.

“We accomplished a great deal and learned a lot working with the Estonians,” said Pepino. “But since that training, we had a large transition of leaders who had to leave for school. I have had junior Soldiers step up and take on those leadership roles.”

Gough, for example, spent a period of time in Lithuania relying on younger Soldiers.

“I didn’t have a platoon sergeant for most of the time I was there. I relied on my squad leaders, and they did an amazing job by stepping up and showing their maturity,” he said.

The growth was evident this past week as his dismounted squads breached a concertina wire obstacle then quickly cleared one building after another, while the squad in the Bradley Fighting Vehicles engaged targets outside the town that was their training objective.

An even younger leader, Cadet John Schannep from the U.S. Military Academy who is participating in the Cadet Troop Leader Training program, observed as Gough conducted his battle-drill symphony.

“That was the first mechanized platoon LFX that I have ever been a part of,” said Schannep. “Just seeing the platoon leader guide Soldiers out there. Just seeing him get on the radio, communicating with squad leaders, trying to keep everyone in line and in the loop for all the different transitions, made me realize how great of an experience and important role he plays on the battlefield.”

By Staff Sgt. Ange Desinor

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