Ranger Handbook - Chapter 1 (Platoon Leader) - Statistics

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1-4. The PL is responsible for what the patrol does or fails to do.
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Commands through the SLs within the intent of the commanders two levels higher.
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Conducts rehearsals.
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Directs and assists the PSG in planning and coordinating the patrol’s sustainment effort and casualtyevacuation (CASEVAC) plan.
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Ensures the continuous maintaining of all-around security.
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Establishes the time schedule using reverse planning and incorporates time for execution, movementto the objective, and the planning and preparation phase of the operation.
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Maintains a position to influence the most critical task for mission accomplishment, usually with themain effort, to ensure the platoon achieves its decisive point during execution.
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Plans with the help of the PSG, SLs, and other key personnel such as TLs, FOs, and attachment leaders
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Receives on-hand status reports from the PSG and SLs during planning.
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Requests any additional requisite support for performing the patrol’s mission from higher HQ.
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Reviews patrol requirements based on the tactical plan.
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Stays abreast of the situation by coordinating with adjacent patrols and higher HQ, supervises andissues fragmentary orders (FRAGORDs), and accomplishes the mission.
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Supervises and spot-checks all assigned tasks and corrects unsatisfactory actions.
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Takes the initiative to accomplish the mission in the absence of orders. Keeps higherheadquarters (HQ) informed through periodic situation reports.
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1-5. The PL knows the Rangers in the platoon and how to employ the patrol’s weapons. The PL is responsible for positioning and employing all assigned or attached crew-served weapons and for the employment of supporting weapons. The PL also—
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This includes tactical employment, training, administration, personnel management, and logistics. The PL manages these responsibilities by planning, making timely decisions, issuing orders, assigning tasks, and supervising patrol activities.
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