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Warrior Skills Level 1 - Leader Development for Army Professionals

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Per<strong>for</strong>mance Measures GO NO GO<br />

1. At once closed with the enemy and fought <strong>for</strong> a<br />

dominant clinch.<br />

2. Brought the enemy to the ground and gained a dominant<br />

position.<br />

3. Finished the fight using an appropriate technique from a<br />

position of dominance.<br />

4. Maintained superior position and demonstrated the<br />

follow techniques:<br />

a. Back mount.<br />

b. Front mount.<br />

c. Guard.<br />

d. Side control.<br />

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Evaluation Guidance: Rein<strong>for</strong>ce the details of each technique and<br />

provide positive criticism when warranted; supervise all practical work.<br />

Never leave a group unsupervised. If a Soldier fails to conduct movement<br />

as instructed, the Soldier must repeat the movement until correct.<br />

References<br />

Required:<br />

Related: FM 3-25.150<br />

Subject Area 5: Adapt<br />

71-300-0011<br />

Employ Progressive <strong>Level</strong>s of Individual Force when<br />

Confronting Civilians<br />

Conditions: While securing a critical area or defusing a civil disturbance<br />

you are approached/confronted by one or more hostile civilians. You are<br />

equipped with a weapon, personal protection equipment (PPE), and<br />

approved rules of engagement (ROE).<br />

Standards: Assess the situation and, if possible, report it to your section<br />

or team leader at once. Protect yourself and others against physical and<br />

other hazards, isolate hostile civilians, and use no more <strong>for</strong>ce than is<br />

necessary to control the situation.<br />

STP 21-1-SMCT 2 May 2011 3-191

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