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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT
Name of Combat Mission: March Persistent Mechanized Mondays 1
Campaign of Combat Mission (If applicable): March Persistent Mechanized Mondays 1
Number within campaign: N/A
Game: ARMA 3
Server Hosted on: Arma 3 Tactical Realism 2
Date of Combat Mission: 08MAR21
Time of Combat Mission (Zulu): 2000Z
Mission OIC: Staff Sergeant Abate.L
Mission Controller: Second Lieutenant Moraru.R
Number of Attendees: 28 Overall
7th Cavalry Personnel Involved in Action:
Second Lieutenant Moraru.R
Staff Sergeant Abate.L
Corporal Gann.T
Corporal Morrow.J
Corporal Saint.Z
Corporal Stewart.B
Specialist Jackson.S
Specialist Rodahl.S
Specialist Sypolt.R
Specialist Terp.J
Specialist Whitfield.L
Private First Class Hunter.A
Private Grills.A
Private Hackel.B
Private Krawczyk.W
Reservist Tsin.S
Pros:
- Successfully took two sectors with 2 sabres and 1 Viking squad.
- Effective SBF and observation.
- Good communication between all assets.
- Top work from 5 and Atlas 6 which kept the support assets on point with the attacking force.
- Bounced back from overwhelming odds and major casualties.
- Massive public player turnout with 50/50 filling slots.
- Adaptation of tactics against situation.
- Sabre assets are paramount to the mission success. Without them the infantry becomes almost lost as T numbered tanks are not widely effected by shoulder mounted AT. This led to half an hour downtime whilst we waited for someone to take said role.
- Perhaps a middle ground could be found with a TOW launcher or TOW Humvee/Stryker. This would give us the effective means to engage armour but still not give troopers the upper hand.
- Atlas could do with being able to stitch and attend to troopers without needing them to be inside medical vehicles. This led to a que to be attended to and slowed down advance further.
- From an infantry perspective it became a hard slog against an overwhelming force at times, without the means to engage, and led to multiple casualties.