This is great. Thanks for making well thought out and executed videos. For the younger Soldiers going through this training, I think they would relate better to the media than a retiree just explaining it to them.
@Focus_On_Your_Driving15 күн бұрын
Good initial video for young troops. I train AIT soldiers, and this would be great to introduce them to that lesson.
@usacadd4 күн бұрын
Glad it helps! We try to make these videos as easy as possible for the next generation of warriors. Let us know if there are any other subjects that would be helpful for you!
@javiersantiago146116 күн бұрын
Thank you for breaking these codes to the lowest level. One thing is to read it, another is to visualize it. Thank you.
@usacadd15 күн бұрын
Glad it helped! Make sure to share with a friend!
@geekiusmaximus188220 күн бұрын
This entire channel is a life saver I have to lead a Klingon offensive operation for a wargame in a discord group in 24 hours and these videos are saving my ass right now XD
@usacadd17 күн бұрын
Here for you. I recommend you review the new FM 5-0 for planning and orders tips as well- the Federation is good at planning, you need to be too.
@elzatatarinov183723 күн бұрын
Stop Every crime
@Boxingfan-y8m23 күн бұрын
Thank you
@Boxingfan-y8m23 күн бұрын
Thank u for this
@Boxingfan-y8m23 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information
@elzatatarinov183724 күн бұрын
Stop cyber crime
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@elzatatarinov183724 күн бұрын
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@ErikBHarrisАй бұрын
Is there a similar classification system for UGVs which are increasing in fielding in allied and hostile militaries?
@usacadd29 күн бұрын
Not written into doctrine at this time, nor is there the same for unmanned maritime systems (unless the Navy has this). The space is being observed by our friends at the TRADOC G2.
@jonjeckellАй бұрын
This categorization will probably need to change as UAS take on more roles besides ISR. For example, a heavy cargo UAS might be categorized as Group 5 for its payload, but not have anything like the range or altitude of the rest of that group.
@usacaddАй бұрын
It may. We alluded to it in the video, but the current groupings do not talk much about the roles each group plays, just the operating capabilities (weight, altitude, speed ect...). This is taken from the Counter-UAS doctrine, so Use of UAS doctrine may decide a different way.
@oceandmikeАй бұрын
Go Army! Proud LRRP veteran.
@RyanOppenheimАй бұрын
What areas would you recommend combat MOS leaders at the tactical level (BN, CO, and PLT) focus on to better themselves?
@usacaddАй бұрын
It can be as easy as picking up doctrine and reading it. Nearly every unit in the Army has an ATP (Army Techniques Publication) that describes it, and gives best practices nested with FM's and ADP's. Find the one that matches your organization and skim it. Then, take a look at Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL, www.army.mil/CALL) for publications that give real-world lessons about your organization, either from combat, NTC, or home-station training. Finaly, discuss what you read with leaders in your organization. It may seem a bit nerdy, but most of your peers are likely to be very interested in it and have input to help you grow.
@valcanoman1829Ай бұрын
Great video on the levels of war with the big three being strategic, operational and tactical in all fields and areas in warfare with in the field to specialize and mastery in all aspects of warfare ranging from Naval Warfare, Aerial Warfare, Land Warfare, Space Warfare, Special Operations Warfare, Chemical Warfare, Cyber Warfare, Psychological Warfare, Joint Warfare, Airborne Warfare, Amphibious Warfare, Jungle Warfare, Mountain Warfare, Urban Warfare, Guerrilla Warfare, Desert Warfare, Cold-Weather Warfare, Subterranean Warfare and other warfare doctrines to counteract with flexibility, determination, swift precision, adaptability and accuracy against any enemy in the field because you are fighting the enemy who knows both the environment and terrain by using it to their advantage as if it’s their own backyard in which you all have to fight and defend by playing it by knowing on what the terrain is even on what traps and surprises are in store for you if you’re not too careful and cautious by counter them by being aware of your surroundings by making sure you have your senses on. Absolutely don’t let your guard down and do remember your own training, skill, experience and instincts when it to comes to battle, combat, and survival. Even you have to use other resources in the supportive areas in order to win in combat because they are very, very alongside science and technology engineering in arms industries itself being very important and very crucial in warfare, even both the Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force and the Marines alongside the intelligence agencies all have to work together as a team by combined themselves into becoming a very powerful and effective fighting force is the very real reason why I love the US Military.
@valcanoman1829Ай бұрын
Great video but you should must know that in Sun Tzu’s Art of War wants said “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle” and most importantly of all “All warfare is based on deception.”, for an example if you have an army that is over one million and I have one thousand. I have to both deceived and tricked you into spreading your forces thin by cutting your own forces off by distracting them from my real goal and objectives. Just so you all do know while I am very kind, caring, trustworthy, humble, sense of humor, honorable and virtuous however I can also become very serious, manipulative, ambitious, apathetic, ruthless and cold who I don’t not get easily persuaded or bought off by not taking any other bribes because I don’t take any bribes unless you give me what I want by not double crossed me. Even in warfare I absolutely don’t ever play fair that I have to cheat to win, I don’t fight for honor and glory I just fight to survive and win no matter what. Just so you all know that I can use infiltrators, spies and assassins to take out and proved intelligence from my enemies until I send in the military force from the sea, air and the ground forces even in space and cyberspace all; If I was in the US military. I’ve would probably be a captain, major or lieutenant due to my knowledge on the US Military from other people and popular culture for I truly and absolutely believe in absolute precision, adaptability, ruthless efficiency, calculated cold logic and tactical unpredictability more than brute force.
@nhansemarkАй бұрын
Anything about requisitioning items from non-combatants in the AO?
@usacaddАй бұрын
Are you referring to operational contract support (The process of planning for and obtaining supplies, services, and construction from commercial sources in support of combatant commander-directed operations)? If so the manual does have some information about it on pages 179, and you can also get detailed information from ATP 4-10: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Operational Contract Support.
@nhansemarkАй бұрын
@@usacadd Thank you for your reply. From what I had been looking around, I was thinking more towards Hague Convention article 52 and 53 (I think it was). How that is operationalized at Battalion and below - so requisitioning things from civilians do not become pillaging or theft even if they have been evacuated.
@lancesayАй бұрын
i saw a double stacking infantry units over each others on a long flag pole, what is the meaning of the stacking; thank you!
@usacaddАй бұрын
Great question! Stacking unit symbols on a staff indicator (aka flag pole) means that both symbols are a command post and are located in the same area. You can review at video location 0:57 or in FM 1-02.2 on pages 22 and 26.
@lancesayАй бұрын
@@usacadd thank you!
@geoffreybyamukama1018Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for imparting this knowledge to us. I wish all serving officers around the world would learn something from this educative video.
@geoffreybyamukama1018Ай бұрын
What are fundamentals of Defensive operation?
@matthewprior37622 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! These videos are really helpful
@matthewprior37622 ай бұрын
Thank you
@matthewprior37622 ай бұрын
This was great. Thank you!
@usacadd2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your positive feedback. Please help us help you and tell a friend. TY.
@vuphan8332 ай бұрын
Great recap and straight to the good stuffs!
@benkwan17872 ай бұрын
Ok
@bryandipalermo56992 ай бұрын
Where can I get the slide deck for this brief?
@schlirf2 ай бұрын
Wow, so much forgotten in the last forty years! Thanks for posting, ALLONS!
@BALROGtheDRAGON2 ай бұрын
The intro is ridiculously loud..and I love it
@rsrkimo2 ай бұрын
When to explain FM27-10?
@유희석-j6u2 ай бұрын
Let's mark the movement and presence.
@chrisglover26972 ай бұрын
Great presentation but can you make it work ?
@rickysmyth3 ай бұрын
Long story short, casevac is being taken to the field hospital in a civilian car, and medevac is taken in an ambulance.
@jonniez623 ай бұрын
How do you spell joint? A-R-M-Y.
@BigDaddy97543 ай бұрын
For an S3 LT this was super informative, thank you. The amount of amplifiers in FM 1-02.1 are mildly confusing without context, so thank you for the Barney style breakdown 🙏 Appreciate y'all continuing to cook free chicken USACADD/USACAC!
@usacadd3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. The grill is fired up and we have more free chicken on the way. 🤣
@algojyo3 ай бұрын
... decisive form of war... that sums up almost everything
@jonathanbusby12553 ай бұрын
Question: if security tasks orient on the force protected while reconnaissance tasks focus on enemy, then why in commanders security guidance would i have a focus of enemy? (Threat, friendly, civilian, terrain)
@duroncrush3 ай бұрын
Is there an app for this? If not one should be considered
@usacadd3 ай бұрын
Not that we're aware of. You're absolutely right - seems like a good idea for an app.
@TheKingsize113 ай бұрын
"Could I download these videos as training tools for refreshing my skills?"
@usacadd3 ай бұрын
Absolutely. You should be able to download for free directly off of KZbin, though you may need an account to do that.
@jamesc373 ай бұрын
I was an operations sergeant in an MLRS unit 20 years ago. Wish I would have had some videos like this back in the day. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
@tiltedsun27863 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@JohnPochintesta-tx3sh4 ай бұрын
Hey this here is some not Government print office type thing that just messed up by failing the foreign service character of regular business so I want some regular course for just Justice Administration not some complicated version of what somebody assumes teaching defense would be, It is not taught and it is a job so making presentation groups about it was a no go I really meant that for instance work is only done with tags on inside of door is a regular standard maybe one that needs to be put in the beginning of strategic online briefings everyone does not get the same job so bringing everyone to know is difficult and the team is supposed to be able to communicate that the office supports different jobs without all of the work twords clearance overworking it's undermined basic duty determination in more than one case.
@TheKingsize114 ай бұрын
Excellent Refresher
@LEGENDARY_EDITZZZOG4 ай бұрын
This is the first time I came across the directorate channel and I’m already half asleep 😂
@JohnPochintesta-tx3sh4 ай бұрын
Thanks still on Navy All personnel from 12-12-91 mostly , news update insiders are using operational environment statements as grounds to seek age based complaints and Juristiction spoofing to disturb confidential sources so even if disclosed personnel can call Army Sharp Combatant command is still working.
@PotatoSolutions4 ай бұрын
When are you guys going to change that ridiculous stinger for your opening to these videos? It sounds like you took some overworked NCO going through his third divorce, hooked a lapel mic to him, and somehow got him to stub his toe in the worst way possible and thought "yeah that autistic scream of agony sounds good let's put this in videos about DOCTRINE". 🤣
@usacadd4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. Actually, he was a major and it was his fourth divorce. 🤣
@PotatoSolutions4 ай бұрын
@@usacadd LOL I'm glad you folks have a good sense of humor
@jcrodri33 ай бұрын
@@usacadd I dont see an issue, it kind of wakes us up and we go through the videos and reset us!
@jashookajp4 ай бұрын
Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction by LTG Milford H. Beagle, Jr. 3:23 Introduction to FM 3-0 by COL (R) Rich Creed 4:37 Agenda 5:00 Preface - Evolving Doctrine 11:37 Ch. 1 - Foundations 24:00 Ch. 2 - Generating and Applying Combat Power 25:35 Ch. 3 - Fundamentals 44:16 Ch. 4 - Competition 45:41 Ch. 5 - Crisis 47:15 Ch. 6 - Armed Conflict 52:46 Ch. 7 - Maritime Environments 56:03 Ch. 8 - Leadership During Operations 59:12 Appendix C - Contested Deployments 1:00:03 - Summary of Major Changes 1:03:08 - Resources about FM 3-0 1:05:00 - Classroom Discussion and Questions