Author: | Progressive Management | ISBN: | 9781301119561 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management | Publication: | October 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Progressive Management |
ISBN: | 9781301119561 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management |
Publication: | October 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Red Horse Program stands for Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers, the Air Force heavy construction equivalent of the Navy Seabees.
Chapter 1 * FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES * 1.1. AF Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Installations & Mission Support (AF/A4/7) * 1.2. AF Civil Engineer (AF/A7C) * 1.3. Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA) * 1.4. Air Combat Command (ACC) * 1.5. CE Governance Structure * 1.6. Major Commands (MAJCOM) and ANG with Assigned RED HORSE Units * 1.7. NGB/A7 * 1.8. AFRC/A7X * 1.9. RED HORSE Squadron Commanders * 1.10. RED HORSE Operational Control (OPCON) and Administrative Control (ADCON) * Chapter 2 * RED HORSE PROGRAM * 2.1. RED HORSE Units * 2.2. Concept of Operations (CONOPS) * 2.3. Manpower Requirements * 2.4. Deployment Augmentees * 2.5. Mission Requirements * 2.6. RED HORSE Deployment UTCs * 2.7. Deployment Requirements * 2.8. Special Capabilities * 2.9. Monthly Activity Report (MAR) * 2.10. Observations, Innovations, and Lessons (OIL), After Action Reports (AAR)/End of Tour (EOT) Reports * 2.11. Inspections * Chapter 3 * TRAINING * 3.1. Purpose * 3.2. Individual Skill Areas * 3.3. RED HORSE Special Capability and Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) Specific Training * 3.4. Government Vehicle and Equipment Operations Training * 3.5. Training Frequency * 3.6. Documentation * 3.7. Airborne/Air Insert RED HORSE Additional Training Requirements * 3.8. Troop Training Scope * Chapter 4 * RED HORSE SUPPORT * 4.1. Logistics Information * 4.2. Specialized Functions and Key Staff Advisors * Chapter 5 * AIR RESERVE COMPONENT (ARC) UNITS * 5.1. Reporting Authority * 5.2. Organization * 5.3. ARC Mobilization * 5.4. Total Force Integration (TFI) Associations
The Red Horse Program stands for Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers, the Air Force heavy construction equivalent of the Navy Seabees.
Chapter 1 * FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES * 1.1. AF Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Installations & Mission Support (AF/A4/7) * 1.2. AF Civil Engineer (AF/A7C) * 1.3. Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA) * 1.4. Air Combat Command (ACC) * 1.5. CE Governance Structure * 1.6. Major Commands (MAJCOM) and ANG with Assigned RED HORSE Units * 1.7. NGB/A7 * 1.8. AFRC/A7X * 1.9. RED HORSE Squadron Commanders * 1.10. RED HORSE Operational Control (OPCON) and Administrative Control (ADCON) * Chapter 2 * RED HORSE PROGRAM * 2.1. RED HORSE Units * 2.2. Concept of Operations (CONOPS) * 2.3. Manpower Requirements * 2.4. Deployment Augmentees * 2.5. Mission Requirements * 2.6. RED HORSE Deployment UTCs * 2.7. Deployment Requirements * 2.8. Special Capabilities * 2.9. Monthly Activity Report (MAR) * 2.10. Observations, Innovations, and Lessons (OIL), After Action Reports (AAR)/End of Tour (EOT) Reports * 2.11. Inspections * Chapter 3 * TRAINING * 3.1. Purpose * 3.2. Individual Skill Areas * 3.3. RED HORSE Special Capability and Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) Specific Training * 3.4. Government Vehicle and Equipment Operations Training * 3.5. Training Frequency * 3.6. Documentation * 3.7. Airborne/Air Insert RED HORSE Additional Training Requirements * 3.8. Troop Training Scope * Chapter 4 * RED HORSE SUPPORT * 4.1. Logistics Information * 4.2. Specialized Functions and Key Staff Advisors * Chapter 5 * AIR RESERVE COMPONENT (ARC) UNITS * 5.1. Reporting Authority * 5.2. Organization * 5.3. ARC Mobilization * 5.4. Total Force Integration (TFI) Associations