Engaging Enemy During Dismounted Patrols

1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division
Story by 2nd Lt. Joshua Risher

Date: 02.18.2009
Posted: 02.18.2009 06:04
News ID: 30150
Engaging Enemy During Dismounted Patrols

CAMP BEUHRING, Kuwait — Urban patrols are a frequent occurrence for a scout, and like any combat operation, rehearsal is key.

As part of preparation for patrolling in sector, Soldiers from 1-7 CAV, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, rehearse techniques specifically related to engaging the enemy once discovered. In an urban environment, there is always a potential for ambushes, which requires the Soldier to respond quickly and appropriately.

Close Quarters Marksmanship training gives them those techniques to ensure that the enemy is engaged prior to inflicting any friendly casualties while avoiding friendly fire incidents and unnecessary collateral damage. The training runs from muzzle awareness and proper stance to footwork and target acquisition. All these things are simple steps that will save the precious seconds necessary to successfully engage and defeat the enemy.