LRC II: A Case Study

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Candidate Candidate executed a standard performance during his conduct of LRC II. After SNC received the situation and mission, he took time to evaluate the obstacle and the problem it presented. SNC even asked for clarification on the obstacle; receiving none, he carried on with planning without being deterred. SNC briefed his fire team using the OSMEAC format; he did not go into great detail, but did brief all portions of the order. When giving tasks, each member was given an assignment, though no billets were assigned. SNC's confidence waivered at times, and multiple filler words were used throughout the issue of the order and the conduct of the evolution. At one point SNC asked his team, "Do you know what I mean?" which insinuated

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