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251st Engineer Company
(SAPPER) TY 2012 Training and
Leader Development Guidance
Prepared by: SFC John Furr
Operations NCO
251st Engineer Company (SAPPER)
251st EN CO (SAPPER)
CPT Cotta
1SG Tlumac
Operations
1LT Boese- XO
SFC Furr
1st Plt
1LT Henry
SFC Dorsey
2nd Plt
1LT McClellan
SFC Carver
Forward Maint Team
SFC Davis
I
Communication Section
SSG Gagne
CBT
E
Medical Section
SSG Mackenzie
3rd Plt
2LT Amosun
SSG Farrington
Company Mission
O/O the company mobilizes, deploys, and executes
mobility, countermobility, survivability tasks, and
provides support to general engineering missions ISO
Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) and Support Brigades ISO
both Federal and State missions.
Commander’s Intent for TY12
• Increase proficiency in all aspects of
demolitions
• Primarily focus on combat engineering tasks
and conduct familiarization training on Route
Clearance missions when able
• Once sourced and a clear mission is defined;
the Company will focus on stated mission
FSO METL
MET
Current
End of TY-12
Conduct demolitions operations
When Trained
Quarter 1 & AT
P
T
Conduct bridging operations
P
T
Quarter 2 & AT
Conduct Small Unit Infantry
tactics
P
T
Integrated Quarters
1-4 & AT
Plan and Control Mobility,
Counter-Mobility Operation,
Sapper Platoons
P
T
Quarter 3 & AT
Conduct Platoon Combat
Operations, Sapper Platoons
P
T
Quarter 4 & AT
Commander’s Supporting Collective Tasks
Task
Conduct Command
and Control
Coordinate Food Service Support
(05-2-0051)
Prepare an Operations Order(052-7008)
Install/Operate/Maintain a Single
Channel Voice Radio Station (FM)
(11-5-0102)
Treat Casualties (08-2-0003)
Perform Administrative
Operations (05-1-7001)
Conduct Preventative
Maintenance Checks and
Services (43-2-4575)
Current
Aim Point 1
Aim Point 2
When Trained
P
P
P
CONTINUOUS
T
T
T
CONTINUOUS
P
P
P
MAY, JULY, SEP
P
P
T
APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AT12
P
P
T
NOV, FEB, APR, JUL, AT12
T
T
T
CONTINUOUS
P
P
P
CONTINUOUS
Key Training Events (cont.)
AT-12 Glide Path
DEMO
Bridging
Route
Clearance
Tactics
AT-12
Key Training Events (cont.)
251st: Exercise Maple Defender, Alberta, Canada (Sapper Exercise, Gagetown, New Brunswick,
Canada is the alternate plan if Maple Defender is non-conduct). The intent is to train as a
traditional Sapper company with similar units in a multinational exercise. At the end of the
exercise, the unit is trained to a “T” in five of five FSO-METL tasks and trained to a GO in most
AWT/BDs. Conditions will approximate the COE in threat but not necessarily in terrain
(Alberta/New Brunswick is not SWA). Feedback will be generated internally and provided by
exercise staff. Resources required include air transportation, equipment to be borrowed
from tenant units, CSSVSAT and other communications equipment, and funding to secure
Canadian mess, portable latrines, and billeting (if applicable). Additional tasks still to be
developed by the 251st include ADVON plan, equipment shipment plan, recovery plan,
training objectives, coordination with Maple Defender/ Gagetown, etc.
Collective tasks to be trained include:
Create a Lane through an Obst w/Explosive Techniques (05-3-1000)
Disable Lines of Communication (LOC) with Explosives (05-3-0202)
Perform an Engineer Reconnaissance (05-2-0407)
Conduct Troop Leading Procedures (07-2-5081)
Conduct Action on Contact (07-3-9013)
Training Plan for Soldiers’ Individual
Tasks
• Individual training priorities are, in order:
MOSQ, NCOES/OES, AT, and additional duty
training.
• Technical individual tasks: 251st incorporates
technical individual tasks that supports the
company METL. Platoon Leadership conducts
written assessment of technical proficiency.
Low-Density MOS Training
• Each section develops training plan for the
year in order to continue to maintain
proficiency.
• Low-Density training plans support Company
METL.
Questions?