How to Setup a Patrol Base | Army Flashcards

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2019
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    This video has been around a while, but still a useful tool to help you tighten up your patrolling skills! In this video, many patrolling principles are demonstrated. It covers the combat patrol organization and principles, security principles, and patrol base setup and principles.

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  • @njhoepner
    @njhoepner 4 роки тому +84

    Not the way I teach it, and not the way I learned it in Ranger School, but use this anyway just to show the Cadets that a lot of this is just technique.

    • @ZackWilley_ArmyFlashcards
      @ZackWilley_ArmyFlashcards  4 роки тому +28

      Right on, there are the core principles, then TTPs! Everyone does things slightly different.

    • @x0-1death46
      @x0-1death46 3 роки тому +3

      @@ZackWilley_ArmyFlashcards is there a reason to why these are unclassified?
      If you can learn it in ranger school then why are they on UA-cam?

    • @x0-1death46
      @x0-1death46 3 роки тому +1

      @@ZackWilley_ArmyFlashcards congrats on this channel btw there is much work put into it!

    • @collinsokoth1046
      @collinsokoth1046 2 роки тому +1

      Nathan can you post your variation?

    • @njhoepner
      @njhoepner 2 роки тому +17

      @@collinsokoth1046 Things that I would do differently (it's technique): 1) make sure that the element left behind in the PB location after leader's recon has a radio with them so that if anything happens or changes, they can alert the rest of the patrol. It also helps with far recognition when the rest of the patrol approaches, just like any other form of link-up; 2) specifically, take the AGs from each MG team on the leader's recon and leave one at each apex, this speeds setup of the MGs when the main body arrives; 3) the PL does not have to emplace each squad him/herself, that is time consuming and micromanaging SLs. When the main body arrives and files in, 1st and 2nd squad file in behind the PL, who leads them through the 2 o'clock apex to the 10 o'clock. The SLs emplace their people along the way. 3rd SL leads his/her squad to the left (clockwise) upon entering and emplaces the squad him/herself. Much faster, and the PL can get on with other priorities; 4) there are multiple techniques for R&S teams, they don't have to go from one apex to another - it depends on terrain and visibility, going from one apex to another is the highest risk method (fratricide, misorientation) - if the terrain supports it, the simplest thing is for each R&S to leave from the center of it's own squad, go straight out about 100m, move laterally as needed to check out for deadspace, and then return on the same path and to the same point they started from.
      Other things can vary too, of course - they didn't mention the leader's recon clearing the proposed PB location prior to emplacing the apexes, that is a necessary step. I tend to leave the WSL in command of the stay-behind element when the PL goes back to get the main body. I also keep patrol bases pretty small - it reduces the amount of movement and noise needed to maintain command and control. Dig in only if the noise and movement won't compromise the position - the primary "protection" of a patrol base is concealment, not fortification.
      Anyway those are techniques I normally favor. I hope this helps.

  • @Bleek_AMG
    @Bleek_AMG Рік тому +9

    I guess UA-cam algorithm wanted me to learn this 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @Burneth_
    @Burneth_ 2 роки тому +22

    Idk what I'll use this for, but much tnx anyways

  • @iandesoucey9369
    @iandesoucey9369 5 місяців тому +2

    Whats a daily challenge? Having a hard time googling the right results. Like an extra task to focus on throughout the day that could also help w morale?

    • @Blitz-0012
      @Blitz-0012 5 місяців тому +1

      It's a two part password usually, not sure if the US has any specifics about what they make it. Your challenge is part one, said by the guy guarding, the password is part two said by the guy trying to come in. Also used in other places just to identify friendly forces.

  • @andrewbrownupandatthem257
    @andrewbrownupandatthem257 Рік тому +16

    Will this work in Doom?

  • @Adrian-rp7le
    @Adrian-rp7le 3 роки тому +31

    will this work in cod

    • @StephenADrip
      @StephenADrip 3 роки тому +22

      Bruh

    • @aryangregory7584
      @aryangregory7584 3 роки тому +15

      Will work in Arma

    • @anticommunist5851
      @anticommunist5851 3 роки тому +5

      It'll work in Mike Force, Arma 3

    • @worlore1651
      @worlore1651 2 роки тому

      @@anticommunist5851 can you even dig fighting positions in foxhole?

    • @user-pw7ox6wl6o
      @user-pw7ox6wl6o 2 місяці тому

      Hello from 2 years in the future! Everything is shit now, even call of duty. The economy is crashing and many youtubers like matpat are leaving the platform. Guys, just give up now tbh.

  • @thewarnerCHANNEL
    @thewarnerCHANNEL 2 роки тому +11

    5:57 how do I dig like this guy?

  • @gronksellsmepharmaceuticals
    @gronksellsmepharmaceuticals 2 роки тому +8

    Arma 2?

  • @brandoncortezemmanuel357
    @brandoncortezemmanuel357 Рік тому

    Will this work in DayZ?

  • @thecobra45
    @thecobra45 Місяць тому

    Summary: Boy Scouts with security and watch times 😂

  • @ernestpennysworth5145
    @ernestpennysworth5145 2 роки тому +4

    Those aren’t the priorities of work..? Also, what happened to EAAPP? Counter recon pushes out 400m???? Wtf are they conducting recon on 400m away?

  • @danielstrobel3832
    @danielstrobel3832 5 місяців тому +1

    I have a realy stupid question to all the soilders: You all know this. So when you train with your own people, do you count on them doing stuff like that to predict theyr actions?

    • @Veltrosstho
      @Veltrosstho 4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, that's part of the training. Everyone has their role, and so long as you do your part, you've increased everyone's chances of survival.
      If you mean during operations where we train against ourselves, yes, we use all knowledge we have at our disposal. That's how things like this become standard through combat testing and training drills. Because they work REALLY well, even if people know. You're not getting close to this spot without catching fire, and we'll be up and moving before you can call in artillery.

    • @danielstrobel3832
      @danielstrobel3832 4 місяці тому

      Cool! Thanks for that! This means a lot!@@Veltrosstho

  • @awhatsname
    @awhatsname 3 місяці тому

    Question. The "leaders" that go in together for recon, are they "leaders" in the sense that they are higher-ranked or highly competent, or in the sense that they are simply "leading" the patrol in? It seems like you wouldn't want all of your MVPs smooshed together just in case something bad happened as it would drastically reduce the effectiveness of the patrol. I aplogize for the phrasing. Every way I tried to word the question, it sounded jerkish...

    • @uuuuuu8373
      @uuuuuu8373 Місяць тому

      "Leaders" are most likely the ones in charge of whatever level. Patrol leader is in charge of the whole patrol, squad leader in charge of the squad.
      If something bad happens, the next will take charge. There are no MVPs, just people with more responsibilities.