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In this episode, we discuss:
*What the Infantry Battalion-Experiment (IBX) is
*Alpha Company’s structure and rank-billet requirements
*How the company is supposed to conduct Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations
*Grumbling from some of the enlisted leaders over the new rank-billet requirements
*Lt Carreiro’s experience in A/1/2 so far including what’s surprised him most
*What it’s like having Sgt fire team leaders and SSgt squad leaders
*The expanded platoon and company headquarters elements
*The rifle squads’ two-fire team construct
*Advice for future platoon commanders who might serve in an IBX-like unit
*Gunny Baker’s experiences in the company so far, including what it’s like being a platoon sergeant again
*His advice for future gunny platoon sergeants
*The data being collected on A/1/2
*The drones in A/1/2
*The Arms Room concept
*Logistics in A/1/2
*The Infantry Marine Course
*The criticism that the IBX, in its current form, is trying to replicate a Ranger battalion with a portion of the gear and none (or comparatively very little) of the training
*How A/1/2 would have operated in places like Iraq or Afghanistan and in a counterinsurgency more generally
*What's been most surprising about the new kinds of equipment the unit is using or has experimented with
*A/1/2’s relationship with the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab
*Some of the training exercises and experiments A/1/2 has conducted
*The role of security clearances in the new technology available to A/1/2
*Where the company has failed
*The role of PME in the company
*Where IBX should go from here
*How the war in Ukraine is influencing A/1/2
*The one thing each guest would like the audience to take from what they’re doing in Alpha Company and the IBX
Links
"2nd Marine Division | Infantry Battalion Experiment," Defense Flash News
"2030 Infantry Battalions," Headquarters Marine Corps
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In this episode, we discuss:
*What the Infantry Battalion-Experiment (IBX) is
*Alpha Company’s structure and rank-billet requirements
*How the company is supposed to conduct Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations
*Grumbling from some of the enlisted leaders over the new rank-billet requirements
*Lt Carreiro’s experience in A/1/2 so far including what’s surprised him most
*What it’s like having Sgt fire team leaders and SSgt squad leaders
*The expanded platoon and company headquarters elements
*The rifle squads’ two-fire team construct
*Advice for future platoon commanders who might serve in an IBX-like unit
*Gunny Baker’s experiences in the company so far, including what it’s like being a platoon sergeant again
*His advice for future gunny platoon sergeants
*The data being collected on A/1/2
*The drones in A/1/2
*The Arms Room concept
*Logistics in A/1/2
*The Infantry Marine Course
*The criticism that the IBX, in its current form, is trying to replicate a Ranger battalion with a portion of the gear and none (or comparatively very little) of the training
*How A/1/2 would have operated in places like Iraq or Afghanistan and in a counterinsurgency more generally
*What's been most surprising about the new kinds of equipment the unit is using or has experimented with
*A/1/2’s relationship with the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab
*Some of the training exercises and experiments A/1/2 has conducted
*The role of security clearances in the new technology available to A/1/2
*Where the company has failed
*The role of PME in the company
*Where IBX should go from here
*How the war in Ukraine is influencing A/1/2
*The one thing each guest would like the audience to take from what they’re doing in Alpha Company and the IBX
Links
"2nd Marine Division | Infantry Battalion Experiment," Defense Flash News
"2030 Infantry Battalions," Headquarters Marine Corps
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