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In order to make tactical training as realistic as possible, the Red Wolf Battalion uses paintball equipment during tactical training. This allows for effective suppressive fire. In this picture, one cadet is suppressing the enemy while the other two maneuver.
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Physical fitness plays an important role in quality leadership. Being physically fit will allow these future officers to lead by example and meet any physically demanding task. Cadets are evaluated each month by taking the Army Physical Fitness Test.
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Teamwork is crucial in surviving in combat. Cadets learn how to operate successfully in both tactical environments and in garrison. In this picture, two cadets are covering a four man stack-team who will enter and clear a building of enemy threats.
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Rigorous training is conducted at the weekly labs. Cadets usually find this the most motivating part of the week because all classroom instruction is applied and affords Cadets additional opportunities to learn. In this image, cadets are learning how to maneuver in a fire team and squad-sized element.
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The Red Wolf Battalion is a 100% cadet led organization. The senior cadets plan and coordinate all training for the Battalion. In this picture a group of MSL IV Cadets are discussing the results of a land navigation course. They must decide if retraining is necessary and adjust the plan accordingly.
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MSL III Cadets are rotated in and out of a variety of leadership positions. Following each leadership cycle they receive an evaluation based on their performance. In this image, the assigned Cadet First Sergeant directs the company as the Cadets begin a ?Battalion Field Training Exercise.
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