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Sparrow.P

CW3
Active Duty
1/A/1-7 SL/ASL
S3 HQ
S7 Staff
S3 Staff
Local time
5:58 PM
724
985
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
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Name of Combat Mission: Warfare Wednesday 194
Number Within Campaign: 3/4
Game: ARMA 3
Server Hosted on: ARMA 3 Tactical Realism
Date of Combat Mission: 21JUN23
Time of Combat Mission (Zulu): 2200z
Mission Controller: Chief Warrant Officer 2 Sparrow.P, Specialist Falleur.J
Mission OIC: Second Lieutenant Beiter.A

Attendees: 60
  1. Major Dread.M
  2. Major Stewart.B
  3. Major Phoenix.G
  4. First Lieutenant Mackey.A
  5. Second Lieutenant Beiter.A
  6. Second Lieutenant Sam.T
  7. First Sergeant Summerfield.P
  8. Chief Warrant Officer 2 Thumper.N
  9. Chief Warrant Officer 2 Sparrow.P
  10. Sergeant First Class Abate.L
  11. Staff Sergeant Whitehead.B
  12. Sergeant Phillips.B
  13. Sergeant Narramoor.A
  14. Sergeant Guerra.J
  15. Sergeant Oldham.G
  16. Sergeant Westcott.R
  17. Sergeant Hilberg.A
  18. Corporal Corbin.R
  19. Corporal Kent.R
  20. Corporal Crowley.T
  21. Corporal Miller.DC
  22. Corporal Stuart.Z
  23. Corporal Lucander.P
  24. Corporal Robbi.J
  25. Corporal Harris.M
  26. Corporal Lamb.J
  27. Corporal Zander.D
  28. Corporal Kastor.K
  29. Corporal Olson.DJ
  30. Corporal Masnec.G
  31. Warrant Officer 1 Villmarsson.L
  32. Warrant Officer 1 Hamm.C
  33. Specialist Law.S
  34. Specialist Davis.D
  35. Specialist Turn.J
  36. Specialist Winters.R
  37. Specialist Rodahl.S
  38. Specialist Hans.D
  39. Specialist Krupa.W
  40. Specialist Dixon.E
  41. Specialist Willson.JA
  42. Specialist Dohun.T
  43. Specialist Falleur.J
  44. Specialist Searle.I
  45. Specialist Renard.S
  46. Private First Class Arnesen.B
  47. Private First Class Hoidahl.N
  48. Private First Class Bonnet.J
  49. Private First Class Perea.A
  50. Private First Class Woods.K
  51. Private First Class Casey.W
  52. Private First Class Beta.P
  53. Private First Class Dermont.L
  54. Private First Class Juarez.RA
  55. Private Walker.H
  56. Private Songs.Z
  57. Private Helland.N
  58. Private Smith.W
  59. Private Salte.B
  60. Private Smith.DM
 
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Thumper.N

Major
Discharged
Local time
5:58 PM
1,096
1,544
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT


Element Callsign: Buffalo-2
Element Leader:
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Thumper.N

7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:

Specialist Law.S

Pros:
  • Mission got a bit more spicy than expected. Took a reinsert group into LZ Boonies, on recommended approach from Misfit-5, and took effective HMG fire, took engine and instrument damage but was able to land and drop troops successfully; only con was losing my Crew Chief to a .50 round to the chest.
  • Hot LZ extract, but had to deal with progressively worsening damage due to no repair vehicle at MOB Cooper.
Cons:
  • Lag due to changing weather in spurts.
  • No repair/rearm/refuel assets available.
 

Mackey.A

Major
Discharged
Local time
5:58 PM
1,252
1,322
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT

Element Callsign: MISFIT-2
Element Leader First Lieutenant Mackey.A

Personnel within Element

First Lieutenant Mackey.A
Sergeant Oldham.G
Sergeant Narramoor.A
Sergeant Phillips.B
Sergeant Hilberg.A
Major Phoenix.G
Private First Class Perea.A
Private First Class Bonnet.J
Private First Class Woods.K

HOUSTON.T[RET]
Vaughn.V

Pros
  • Squad movement was on point tonight. Executed a rush under fire to bypass a potential minefield.
  • Squad kept momentum despite a couple of black tags.
  • An appropriate ied drone, while unfortunate that hit us, we did hear it but failed to respond to it.
  • Teams were flexibile with movement and taking objectives.

Cons
  • Movement was messy off the LZ. Felt like squads were all over the place and order of march was ignored.
  • Some kind of weird issue since the latest ACRE/Teamspeak updates; and lots of battelye kicks consistently throughout the operation.
 

Winters.R

Corporal
Active Duty
1/B/1-7 SL/ASL
Local time
5:58 PM
243
156
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT
Element Callsign: ATLAS-2
Element Leader: Specialist Winters.R

7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:
Specialist Turn.J

Non-7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:
AR Eugene.R
Expendable_Joe

Pros:
  • ATLAS-2 spot rep of enemy BTR coming down the northwest road warning forward element of armor QRF
  • Some ATLAS member got plenty of medical work
  • Helicopter extract was smooth
  • Good response to suspected minefield, turned out to be demining drone, mass causality event. Spacing and movement were on point keeping in mind of going into a blind situation.
  • Good work with chain of command in ATLAS due to disconnects
  • Good use of using micro terrain
Cons:
  • Server instability
  • Intermittent ACRE issues
  • Communication all over the place due to disconnects
  • Night time raid was done during day
  • General frustration
 

Westcott.R

Sergeant First Class
Active Duty
2/C/1-7 HQ
S3 HQ
S7 Staff
Local time
4:58 PM
722
488
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT

Element Callsign: MISFIT-5
Element Leader Sergeant Westcott.R



Pros
  • Brilliant actions by M1, M2, M3, and M4 to push OBJ 2 around the surprise minefield after M6 disconnect.
  • All Buffalo flights: Stellar Job despite me "Learning on the Job" as 5, calm and professional Comms as always!
  • Excellent response time and Doc Sawbones work by all Atlas teams!
  • My first time as 5 went better than I expected! I got to do a little bit of all the things and had an absolute blast!
  • Contact level felt appropriate given nearly a full platoon turnout!

Cons
  • Surprise minefield: Mines were not mentioned in OPORD. Same with Suicide drones.
  • Near/Rear security on M4 initial SBF position was lax...I killed/called out 4-5 close enemy contacts.
  • ACRE/Teamspeak crashes were.....sub-optimal. I DC'd 4 times.
 
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Summerfield.P

First Sergeant
Active Duty
A/1-7 HQ
S7 Staff
Local time
5:58 PM
516
1,048
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT


Element Callsign: Buffalo-3
Element Leader: First Sergeant Summerfield.P

7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:
First Sergeant Summerfield.P

Major Dread.M

Pros:
  • Good map and mission concept
  • Buffalos stayed busy with re-insert taskings
  • Flight flexibility, meaning at one point we collapsed down to 2 birds from 4, and then expanded back out to 3 again as the mission needed
  • MISFIT succession of command. At one point both 5 and 6 were out of action and MISFIT 2 stepped up and took over radio communication on 09 until 5 was able to come back
Cons:
  • Helicopter got ARMA'd while stationary and on the ground at LZ. Not really a mission maker thing. Might have been caused by all the connection issues people were having
  • No repair/rearm/refuel assets available
 

Davis.D

2nd Lieutenant
Active Duty
1/A/1-7 HQ
S2 HQ
RRD HQ
NCOA
S7 Staff
Local time
5:58 PM
1,805
974
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
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Element Callsign: Misfit-7
Element Leader:
Specialist Davis.D
7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:


Pros:
  • Atlas was very quick when given coordinates to casualties
  • Delegation of leadership once disconnects started happening
  • Communication between 7 & both atlas teams was fluid
  • quick establishment of CCP
  • Under heavy fire Buffalo reinserts and extracts were phenomenal
  • Callouts were clear and concise
  • HVT Was killed.
  • great concept and very immersive
  • A LOT of Medical work was to be had
Cons:
  • High volume of player disconnecting and reconnecting
  • Had 1 friendly captured
  • Prepped for night operation when it was still light out for the entire operation
  • Radio Comms kept glitching
  • Enemy drones were added without the knowledge of it resulting in Mass Casualties
  • frame rates would drop drastically
 

Dixon.E

Specialist
Active Duty
RTC Staff
1/B/1-7
Local time
11:58 PM
205
152
Element Callsign: MISFIT-4
Element Leader:
Specialist Dixon.E

Personnel within Element

Corporal Lucander.P
Sergeant Major Preacher.A
Private Helland.N
Corporal Corbin.R

Non Cav:
Simon
Brock
Kid Loler
Abdulrahman

Pros
  • Good communication
  • Good to send in us to the SBF at the first objective, we were effective dealing with targets
  • Good cohesion within the squad

Cons
  • Lack of contacts and M4 was used more as a rear guard than a weapons squad
  • Technical issues
  • Suicide drones/mines with no warning in the OPORD
 

Sam.T

1st Lieutenant
Retired
Local time
5:58 PM
1,412
1,414
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
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Element Callsign: ATLAS-1
Element Leader: Second Lieutenant Sam.T

7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:
Corporal Crowley.T

Non-7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:
Dr. Weird
J. Swan

Pros:
  • Solid amount of medical work for Atlas-1.
  • CCPs were utilized effectively.
  • Casualties that were not expectant were all saved (unfortunately, we did receive some expectants that we couldn't bring back...)
  • The chain of command was highlighted tonight, with communication maintained even after losing -7, 1IC, and 2IC to DC.
  • Lots of surgical work!
Cons:
  • Mass amounts of disconnects tonight due to a variety of issues.
  • Conducting a series of raids that included movement across vast swaths of open terrain during the day. OP was briefed to begin at dusk (1930 local per OPORD); however, the OP was conducted 1-2 hours earlier. This led to all the IR and NODs we brought being useless and to an (IMO) less immersive experience.
  • It was noted that the liberal use of smoke effects (smoke columns) was a likely source of low frames in OBJ 1. Perhaps have those fires "burn out" once BLUFOR reaches the compound perimeter?
 

Kastor.K

Corporal
Active Duty
2/A/1-7
S7 Staff
Local time
10:58 PM
1,375
1,197
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT

Element Callsign: INFIDEL-1
Element Leader: Corporal Kastor.K

7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:


Non-7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:


Pros:

  • Good practice before JTAC/TACP evaluation!
  • Great communication and great responsive flying from HOG-1 (Warrant Officer 1 Villmarsson.L), recommended MISFIT-6 to write up a commendation for the pilot
  • Good effect on targets with guns and bombs - targets destroyed when they were threat to friendlies or overwhelming them in contact, did not seem take away from infantry engagements
  • Excellent idea to use drone-borne IEDs! Troops ignored the drones and suffered for this. Thankfully HOG-1 managed to destroy one of the next drones while it was on the ground and then these attacks ceased.
  • No friendly casualties from runs despite some Danger Close / Troops In Contact hasty calls
  • Being able to tell MISFIT HQ twice that they're late with requests for fire on enemy vehicles, as I was already clearing HOG-1 hot, or HOG-1 has already dropped the pickle, was a definite vibe!
    :cavdab:
  • Cheers to ZEUS for providing small flanking elements to straggling / stuck friendlies, greatly reinforced the need for security ("What are you firing at?! Oh..." - keep your rifles up boys!)
Cons:
  • Between sporadic and flanking contact, as well as the necessity to maintain elevation to observe, was unable to move efficiently with infantry elements. When forced to push I have not always been able to maintain full situational awareness.
  • Got bogged down with other troops in the marked minefield I've warned 5/6 against - despite this warning repeated twice on radio AND marks on the map, units still kept pushing through the field, rushing to join the fight and getting ATLAS even more bogged down. Saw Sergeant Narramoor.A despite buddy care from First Lieutenant Mackey.A, because ATLAS simply couldn't get there in time due to the self-inflicted casualties of some squads.
  • Server was very unstable, got several crashes to desktop / black screens, as well as kicks for ridiculous signature mismatches (C130, etc), despite having repaired all mods after previous kick/crash.
  • Sporadically classic ARMA bs like scopes, designator batteries, etc., vanishing from loadout after helicopter dismount.
 

Abate.L

Corporal
Active Duty
2/B/1-7
Local time
10:58 PM
686
888
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT


Element Callsign: MISFIT-1
Element Leader: Sergeant First Class Abate.L

Personnel within Element:
Sergeant First Class Abate.L
Staff Sergeant Whitehead.B
Sergeant Guerra.J
Sergeant Vincent.L
Corporal Zander.D
Specialist Kiser.C [ELOA]
Specialist Krupa.W
Specialist Rodahl.S
Specialist Searle.I
Private First Class Juarez.RA
Private Salte.B
Private Smith.W
Private Songs.Z

Pros
  • Well executed and aggressive attack on first objective compound.
  • A continuation of well thought out and designed counter insurgency campaign.
  • Highly immersive environment.
  • Tactical clearing and movement through occupied buildings.
  • Spot on movement formations.
  • Good response from ATLAS.
  • Amalgamation of MISFIT-1 and MISFIT-3 allowed us to stay combat effective.
Cons
  • Many crashes and disconnects throughout the operation, across the entirety. This led to a complete loss of momentum and troopers that had crashed multiple times giving up. Good work in continuing the fight and movement by all members in the operation.
  • A de-mining drone added to the difficulty of remaining effective by wiping our 9-man squad. We have tested the drones in an SP environment and as of time now they are highly over powered. Despite good squad spacing the damage model is enough to reach a 30m area. If being utilised a minor pre-warning in OPORD or brief would be advisable. The sound module is also not brilliant meaning the only real audio is the explosive being dropped.
  • After being stagnated due to drone MASCAS we then had the chopper with all our squad reinserts be ARMA'd and all members apart from one go black. Troopers waited again for another reinsert and this removed a large portion game time. This mixed with the crashes, and drone, was a unwelcome experience.
 

Hamm.C

Warrant Officer 1
Active Duty
1/A/1-7
MP Staff
Local time
5:58 PM
1,044
1,116
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
S3 BATTLE STAFF
Headquarters
7th Cavalry Regiment
COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORT


Element Callsign: BUFFALO-1
Element Leader: Warrant Officer 1 Hamm.C "Hooker"

7th Cavalry Personnel Within Element:

N/A

Pros:
  • Great mission. Great OPORD. Nice and detailed. Tons of fun (until the discon party started).
  • Good Alpha Co. Teamwork, flexing to circumstances and taking initiative when necessary to accomplish our support mission.
  • Comms/coordination with MISFIT-5 were excellent and he did an extremely good job. When he was unavailable, succession worked out good because others stepped up. Very well done.
Cons:
  • Inexplicable rollover crashes: At least twice tonight, two Blackhawks inexplicably rolled over and were post-impact destroyed after making near-perfect landings. Nobody is really understanding why this happened because it doesn't make any sense. I would normally default to saying it's an "Arma" thing or we got "ARMA'd" but that doesn't seem to be the case, because this was an anomaly that I have not seen before like this. Just a random rollover... never really happens. So must be something to this, perhaps with the map or mission file or something, but landing on very slightly sloped surfaces did not go well and resulted in destroyed birds and injured troopers and CSARs. These kinds of incidents can be caused by someone, including infantry in the back, improperly deploying our hoist system, however, those issues always occur when the bird is in forward flight, not at a stable, pre-landing hover and certainly not in a post landing standby on the ground. This was extremely weird.
  • Disconnects en masse really sucked horribly and it was frustrating for everybody. I don't think I've ever seen that many DISCON issues trend like that before. It got to the point where you just expected the next DISCON(s). This effectively killed a lot of the rhythm of the operation.
 
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