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+ | ====== Leading small groups ====== | ||
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+ | **Leading small tactical units**.\\ | ||
+ | Handout of the command course on 07-10-2011 at the Great Shaft (HIKG) by Friedrich Hinrichs von Heydenwall. | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ===== Course content ===== | ||
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+ | - What is small group in free fencing? | ||
+ | - What is tactics? | ||
+ | - What is leadership? | ||
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+ | ===== The Small Group ===== | ||
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+ | A small group is the unit on the field that fights together and receives and executes independent orders from the main command. | ||
+ | It is usually between 10 and 30 in size. A small group has its own leadership. | ||
+ | A small group is usually made up of a training group or a combat alliance. | ||
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+ | ===== Tactics are: ===== | ||
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+ | * The art of deploying a group in an appropriate order of battle. | ||
+ | * The coordinated application of all the resources of a group to achieve the specific objective. Coordinated is the fighting force and method, related to place and time. | ||
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+ | Communication, | ||
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+ | ===== Leadership Tasks ===== | ||
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+ | Trainer, coordinator/ | ||
+ | plan, coordinate, control, communicate!\\ | ||
+ | Making decisions!\\ | ||
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+ | **" | ||
+ | do what works. "** | ||
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+ | Much of this requires experience, which must be gained through constant training. | ||
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+ | ==== What is the role of leadership during combat? ==== | ||
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+ | To determine the combat power and type, relative to place and time. | ||
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+ | ==== What is the task of leadership before combat? ==== | ||
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+ | The guidance to develop the operational capabilities of the group. | ||
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+ | ===== Flow of the management cycle in relation to events ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Before the event ==== | ||
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+ | Training a group with an event in mind. | ||
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+ | ==== Before the battle ==== | ||
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+ | Establish chain of command | ||
+ | Weapons check\\ | ||
+ | Reporting to the main command\\ | ||
+ | Planning with the main command\\ | ||
+ | Informing about the plan and what may follow.\\ | ||
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+ | ==== Before the battle ==== | ||
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+ | Organize the group (deployment)\\ | ||
+ | Motivation puschen\\ | ||
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+ | ==== During the battle ==== | ||
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+ | === Steps of commanding === | ||
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+ | * Determining the situation and possibilities. | ||
+ | * Planning of actions, search for victory | ||
+ | * Commanding | ||
+ | * Control of the execution | ||
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+ | **Commands should be:** Brief, Understandable, | ||
+ | Give orders when there may be doubt about what to do. This provides security and peace of mind. | ||
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+ | **To be noted:** Those in combat attachment are more difficult to address. | ||
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+ | === Phases of combat === | ||
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+ | **Phase 1:** First meeting - First clash - Winning the first initiative.\\ | ||
+ | **Phase 2:** Second encounter - Keeping or gaining the second initiative.\\ | ||
+ | **Phase 3:** Clean up (Clear the Fields/ Chaos Zone) \\ | ||
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+ | **Initiative** is the activity that is not a reaction solely for defensive purposes. | ||
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+ | ==== After Combat ==== | ||
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+ | Follow up: What happened?\\ | ||
+ | What can individuals do better?\\ | ||
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+ | ** → Before the event** | ||
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