Typical SFAOC ODA Team and thier Roles:
SPECIAL FORCES OFFICER (COMMANDER) (18A) Each ODA needs a team leader on missions. The 18A is a Commander (Captain) responsible for mission organization, outfitting the team and debriefing the mission objectives. |
WARRANT OFFICER, LIUTENANT/ASSISTANT DETACHMENT COMMANDER (180A) To back up the 18A leading the team, the 180A acts as the Assistant Detachment Commander. He prepares to take the lead whenever the Captain is absent or non-functional, or if a mission calls for the ODA to be split in two teams. |
WEAPONS SERGEANT (18B) Special Forces Weapons Sergeants are the weapons specialists. They're capable of operating and maintaining a wide variety of Airsoft weaponry. Some of your tasks might include maintaining proficiency with all light and heavy weapons; selecting weapons placements and sites; assigning targets and areas of fire. Can and maybe assigned Sniper team missions. |
ENGINEERING SERGEANT (18C) Special Forces Engineering Sergeants are specialists across a wide range of disciplines. Some of your tasks may include working with modern and improvised Airsoft devices, grenades, landmines, booby traps, field fortification, reconnaissance and sabotage operations. |
MEDICAL SERGEANT (18D) Special Forces Medical Sergeants are considered to be the medical technicians for the team. Though they're primarily trained with an emphasis on Basic First Aid, EMT, they also have working knowledge of Heat and Cold injuries. |
COMMUNICATIONS SERGEANT (18E) Special Forces Communications Sergeants operate every kind of communications gear adopted and currently used on their team. |
ASSISTANT OPERATIONS/INTELLIGENCE NCO (18F) Since many SF missions require being behind the lines in hostile areas, each team is given an 18F Intelligence Specialist. The 18F collects and evaluates information for transmission, and supplies vital data on the enemy. |
OPERATIONS SERGEANT (18Z) The Operations Sergeant is responsible for the overall organization, functionality and training of an SF team. He makes sure the team is outfitted correctly and supports the ODA commander. (18A). |
Typical G-Force Team and thier Roles:
GUERILLA FORCE TEAM (COMMANDER) (GA) 1 ea. Each G-Force needs a team leader on missions. The Commander is responsible for mission organization, outfitting the team and debriefing the mission objectives. Assisting the counterpart ODA Team Commander on joint missions. |
ASSISTANT TEAM COMMANDER (G0A) 1 ea. To back up the Team Commander. He prepares to take the lead whenever the Team Commander is absent or non-functional, or if a mission calls for the G-Force to be split in two teams. |
WEAPONS SPECIALIST (GB) 2 ea. They're capable of operating and maintaining a wide variety of Airsoft weaponry. Some of your tasks might include maintaining proficiency with all light and heavy weapons; selecting weapons placements and sites; assigning targets and areas of fire. Can and maybe assigned Sniper team missions. |
ENGINEERING SPECIALIST (GC) 2 ea. Some of your tasks may include working with modern and improvised Airsoft devices, grenades, landmines, booby traps, field fortification, reconnaissance and sabotage operations. |
MEDICAL SPECIALIST (GD) 2 ea. Are considered to be the medical technicians for the team. Though they're primarily trained with an emphasis on Basic First Aid, EMT, they also have working knowledge of Heat and Cold injuries. |
COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST (GE) 2 ea. Operate every kind of communications gear adopted and currently used on their team. |
ASSISTANT OPERATIONS/INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST (GF) 1 ea. Since many G-Force missions require being behind the lines in hostile areas, each team is given an Intelligence Specialist. The Intelligence Specialist collects and evaluates information for transmission, and supplies vital data on the enemy. For both the G-Force Team & their counterpart ODA Team on joint missions. |
OPERATIONS SPECIALIST (GZ) 1 ea. Is responsible for the overall organization, functionality and training of a G-Force Team. He makes sure the team is outfitted correctly and supports the G-Force Team Commander. (GA). |
Suggested uniform list;
Tiger stripes.
O.D. Jungle, (optional)
Woodland BDU.
3 Color Desert DCU.
Duck hunter brown, (optional)
ACU.
Multicam/ACU Cut
Black. Combat boots.
Jungle boots, (optional)
Desert Combat boots
Headgear, (optional)
Suggested packing list:
Day events:
Airsoft primary weapon w/ sling
Airsoft sidearm (Optional)
Spare magazines
Ammo
Speed loader
Cleaning rod, Silicone spray, gas canisters w/adapter, Co2 cartridges
Spare battery, Charger
Eye protection (ASNI approved)
Radio (FRS), spare batteries
Headset/ Lapel microphone. (Optional)
Load out/ LBE, Holster
Hydration system/ Canteens, w/water
Headgear
Uniform (TBA) Dress for weather conditions
Boots
Gloves (Optional)
Dead rag
First Aid kit, Personal I.D.
Food ration
Daypack/Dufflebag/Rucksack (As needed for travel)
Overnight events (Bivouac): add to the above list.
Tent
Sleeping bag (Rated for weather conditions)
Sleeping pad
Flashlight
Mess kit w/ utensils, Camp knife, Canteen cup, Can opener, dish soap, sponge
Stove w/ fuel
Hygiene kit, towel
Food ration
Dufflebag/Rucksack (As needed for travel)