ANNEX W REFERENCE LIST TO OPERATIONS ORDER NO 01-15 Reference: Julian Date Calendar; Time Zone Used Throughout the Order: Sierra (Central Standard Time) 1. SITUATION. See Base Order 2. MISSION. See Base Order 2A. COMMANDERS INTENT. Provide a list of references for the semester training events for Cadets to have and use for planning development and training standards; references cited for planning and standard evaluations and leadership assessments; to ensure training meets military standards and requirements; 2.A.1. ENDSTATE. Cadets have prescribed list for training and reference during planning development and execution. MSIVs use references for leadership assessment and evaluations on the blue, yellow, and green cards. MSIIIs used for leadership development and training standards. 3. EXECUTION. 3.A. COMMANDERS INTENT. All Cadets to use reference list for planning considerations and standards. A.1. CONCEPT OF THE OPERATIONS. Omitted 3.B. TASKS TO SUBORDINATE UNITS: 3.B.1. B CO. See coordinating Instructions. All Cadets will review the references below for leadership development and professional growth. 3.C. TASKS TO STAFF. 3.C.1 Ensure proper regulation, field manuals, SOPs, handbooks, DA Pamphlets, Army Regulations are at training events and referenced to train to military standards. 3.D. COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS. 3.D.1. Reference List a. RW Battalion SOP b. Ranger Handbook c. FM 22 -100, Army Leadership Doctrine e. FM 21.5, Drill and Ceremonies f. FM 3-22.9, Rifle Marksmanship g. FM 7-1, Battle Focus Training h. FM 3-21.8, Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad i. STP21-24- SMCT, Warrior Leader Common Tasks Skills Level 2,3, and 4 j. ASU Red Wolf Battalion Strength and Conditioning Physical Fitness Handbook k. FM 21-18, Foot Marches l. FM 7-22, Army Physical Readiness Training m. AR 350-1, Army Training and Leader Development n. AR 600-9, The Army Weight Control Program o. AR 670-1, Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia p. TC 3-25.26, Map Reading and Land Navigation q. TC 21-21, Water Survival Training r. ADP 6-0, Mission Command s. FM 6-99, US Army Report and Message Format t. ADP 5-0,The Operations Process u. ATP 5-19, Risk Management v. FM 1-02, Operational Terms and Graphics w. STP 21-1-SMCT, Warrior Leader Common Tasks Skills Level 1 x. FM 4-25.11, First Aid y. The Army Mentorship Program Handbook z. AR 623–3, Evaluation Reporting System aa. PAM 623-3, Evaluation Reporting System bb. AR 600–9, Army body Composition Program cc. CTA 50–900, Clothing and Individual Equipment dd. ATTP 5-0.1 Commander and Staff Officer Guide ee. www.asubrotc.weebley.com 4. SUSTAINMENT: None. 5. COMMAND AND CONTROL. 5.A. COMMAND 5.A.1 LTC Stanger is the program advisor. CPT Dieutto is the assistant advisor. C/Chain of Command. C/BN XO, C/BN S3, C/BN S1/4 5.B. SIGNAL. None. ACKNOWLEDGE: