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This is part 1 of a 2-part of the collaboration with Pineland Underground podcast where MAJ Maicke and SFC Coach interview MAJ Ficken, CPT Rich, and SFC Wade of Burro Team, the SOF Observer Coach Trainer team at the National Training Center. This interview focused on training combat ready and lethal Special Operations Forces highlighting the value of training at a Combat Training Center through lessons learned and describing trends observed by OC/Ts. Additionally, giving insight in ways to prepare for a rotation, what Large Scale Combat in a Multi-Domain environment might look like, and more. Off the Radar thanks Pineland Underground and USAJFKSWC for supporting SOTD’s push to educate and inspire the force.
- SOTD task organization, role of an OC/T and value of training at a CTC
- Interoperability of SOF with CF and partners forces (PF) through shared training experiences
- LSCO: CF against a peer/near peer advisory of equivalent size and how SOF fits into these operations by deep sensing, targeting high priority targets, and enable MDO in the Division deep areas by with and through partners
- CTCs: 10 rotations a year, 8 focused on Brigade and SOF Companies, 1 focused on Division level and SOF Battalion (SOTF), and 1 focused on SOF Group leave (CJSOTF)
- Training the basics: teams that do the most planning and preparation are the most successful; be off natural lines of drift, camouflage, use micro terrain, principles of maneuver are the same mounted or dismounted
- Trends: over reliance on phones / ATAK for planning or communicating, analog products increase shared understanding
- Don’t train PF on unsustainable platform (weapon system, planning system, etc). Use what the PF as accessible
- Understanding the operational environment and adversary’s capabilities, night vision, thermals, sensors of all kinds, etc
- SOF integration with PF and role players, PF plays as host nation forces and role players are that unit’s leadership; role players fulfilling roles in the host nation government, as local civilians, etc
- SOF integration with CF happens at the AOB level and through a liaison element at the Brigade
To provide feedback please email the host, CPT Rich, at [email protected].
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This is part 1 of a 2-part of the collaboration with Pineland Underground podcast where MAJ Maicke and SFC Coach interview MAJ Ficken, CPT Rich, and SFC Wade of Burro Team, the SOF Observer Coach Trainer team at the National Training Center. This interview focused on training combat ready and lethal Special Operations Forces highlighting the value of training at a Combat Training Center through lessons learned and describing trends observed by OC/Ts. Additionally, giving insight in ways to prepare for a rotation, what Large Scale Combat in a Multi-Domain environment might look like, and more. Off the Radar thanks Pineland Underground and USAJFKSWC for supporting SOTD’s push to educate and inspire the force.
- SOTD task organization, role of an OC/T and value of training at a CTC
- Interoperability of SOF with CF and partners forces (PF) through shared training experiences
- LSCO: CF against a peer/near peer advisory of equivalent size and how SOF fits into these operations by deep sensing, targeting high priority targets, and enable MDO in the Division deep areas by with and through partners
- CTCs: 10 rotations a year, 8 focused on Brigade and SOF Companies, 1 focused on Division level and SOF Battalion (SOTF), and 1 focused on SOF Group leave (CJSOTF)
- Training the basics: teams that do the most planning and preparation are the most successful; be off natural lines of drift, camouflage, use micro terrain, principles of maneuver are the same mounted or dismounted
- Trends: over reliance on phones / ATAK for planning or communicating, analog products increase shared understanding
- Don’t train PF on unsustainable platform (weapon system, planning system, etc). Use what the PF as accessible
- Understanding the operational environment and adversary’s capabilities, night vision, thermals, sensors of all kinds, etc
- SOF integration with PF and role players, PF plays as host nation forces and role players are that unit’s leadership; role players fulfilling roles in the host nation government, as local civilians, etc
- SOF integration with CF happens at the AOB level and through a liaison element at the Brigade
To provide feedback please email the host, CPT Rich, at [email protected].

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