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LINE is a close-quarters combat system, derived from various martial arts, utilized by the United States Marine Corps between 1989 and 1998, and then from 1998 to 2007 by US Army Special Forces. [ citation needed ] It was developed by Ron Donvito, USMC (Retired).
I have collected the following tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to successfully transition from “line” command to “HHC” command. Bottom line up front: 1) Establish the chain of command;...
22 lut 2007 · Q) Ron tell us about the LINE System. The LINE System is a system of close combat that I developed before I joined the USMC in 1978. It is a standardized system of close combat skills for every warrior at entry level training.
The modern military company became popularized during the reorganization of the Swedish Army in 1631 under King Gustav II Adolph. For administrative purposes, the infantry was divided into companies consisting of 150 men, grouped into regiments of eight companies.
In United States Army units, a headquarters and headquarters company (HHC) is a company -sized military unit, found at the battalion level and higher. Considered one unit, a Headquarters and Headquarters Company is essentially two elements within one company.
9 lut 2016 · HHC = Headquarters & Headquarters Company. It is the command and control element of a BN or BDE whose mTOE contains the Commander, CSM and principle staff (S1-S6). HHC will have all of your staff sections S1, S2, S3, etc. It will also have the heavy 120mm mortars, scouts, and snipers.
3 sie 2020 · When it comes to shop or section OICs and NCOICs, the “line company approach” to managing leaders may prove unfruitful. “Meet in 1SGs office in 15 minutes” may work fine for a line company but is unrealistic for staff NCOICs.