[B]Name: Thomas "Tom" Stewart Age: 29 Description:[/B] 6' (183cm), 196 lbs (89 Kg), short "high & tight" blonde hair, blue eyes and a crooked pointy nose, an injury from playing football (American). Tom has all of his fingers and toes, no scars or tattoos. [B]Background:[/B] Tom is an Irish-American born in Boston, MA and grew up in South Boston. He excelled in academics and played varsity running back for Boston Latin School. Tom Stewart graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point in 1976. Immediately following West Point, he spent time with his professional development. - Infantry Officer Basic Course at Ft. Benning, GA 6/76 - 10/76 - Parachutist School at Ft. Benning, GA (Airborne) 10/76 - Ranger School at Ft. Benning, GA 10/76 - 12/76 - Assigned to B Company, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR), 82nd Airborne Division. Served as Rifle Platoon Leader and Battalion Mortar Platoon leader with 1-505 PIR. - Assigned to 3rd Battalion, 41st Infantry (Mechanized), 2nd Armor Division stationed at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Garlstedt, Germany in January 1980. Initially assigned as Battalion S1, Personnel Officer as a First Lieutenant. - Promoted to Captain 1 Jun 1980 - Infantry Officer Advanced Course at Ft. Benning, GA 7/80 - 12/80 - Assigned Company Commander, C Company, 3-41 IN (M) in 1/81 - Assigned Company Commander, B Company, 3-41 IN (M) in 1/83 [B]Unit:[/B] B Company, 3rd Battalion, 41st Infantry (Mechanized), 3rd Brigade, 2nd Armor Division (Forward) [B]Role:[/B] Company Commander [B]Equipment:[/B] Complete issue of TA-50; Battle Dress Uniforms, Steel Pot with camouflage cover, Load Bearing Equipment, Holster, M1911A1 .45 Caliber Semi-Automatic handgun, an M16A1 rifle with twelve 30-round magazines and a bayonet. [B]Rank:[/B] Captain [B]Misc:[/B] For the RP, Captain Stewart's Command will consist of the Company Headquarters section, 1st and 2nd platoons, 3rd platoon B Co. 2-66 AR and 3rd Squad, 3rd Platoon, D Co. 17th Engineers. The Company Team has eleven M113 Armored Personnel Carriers, four M60A3 Main Battle Tanks, two M151 Jeeps and one M35 two and a half ton truck. Attached units consist of a Fire Support Team (FIST) from the 4th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery ([url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M981_FISTV ]M981 FISTV[/url]) and three line medics attached from the Battalion's Medical platoon. The Battalion will also provide one medical evacuation ambulance (M113 Armored Medical Evacuation Vehicle - AMEV) and an M578 Vehicle, Track Recovery (VTR). [hider=Company Team] [b]Mechanized Infantry Company[/b] Mechanized Infantry formations are used with armor formations. They work together. They can move quickly over long distances and carry a lot of firepower. Where light forces are best in congested terrain, the heavy formations are best when used in open terrain. The Mechanized Infantry can deploy its Infantry when necessary to fight in built up areas. This organization is tailored to the current operation. The 3rd Platoon, B Company, 3-41 IN is currently attached to the 2-66 AR. The Mechanized Infantry Company has 14 M113 Armored Personnel Carriers. 12 of these vehicles are in the Rifle Platoons and 2 are with the Company Headquarters. The Company First Sergeant and the Company Commander each have an M151 Jeep. The Unit Supply Sergeant has a 2-1/2 Ton truck with trailer for logistical support. For this operation: [u][B]The Mechanized Infantry Company Team consists of 120 soldiers[/B]:[/u] 11x M113 APCs, 4x M60A3 MBTs, 2x M151 Jeeps, 1x M35 Truck, 1x M981 FIST-V, 1x M113 AMEV & 1x M578 VTR Company Headquarters (15 soldiers) 2x Rifle Platoons (35 x 2 = 70 soldiers) 1x Armor Platoon (16 soldiers) 1x Engineer Squad (8 soldiers) FIST (8 soldiers) 3x Attached Line Medics (3 Soldiers) [i]3rd Platoon is detached (-35 soldiers)[/i] [B][u]The Company Headquarters consists of 15 soldiers: [/u][/B] Company Commander (CO) – Captain Tom Stewart, M1911 .45 ACP, M16A1 Rifle, binoculars & AN/PVS-5 NVGs Executive Officer (XO) – First Lieutenant Joel Cole, Company First Sergeant (1SG) – First Sergeant Robert Marsh Company Supply Sergeant – Sergeant NBC NCO – Sergeant Unit armorer – Specialist 2xRadio/Telephone Operator (RTO) – Private First Class 2x Jeep drivers – Private First Class 1x Truck Driver - Specialist, Unit supply clerk 2x M113 Drivers – Private First Class 2x Track Commanders – Sergeant (Assumes TC seat when Commander/XO dismount). [B][U]Vehicles:[/U][/B] [B][I]2x M113 Armored Personnel Carriers[/I][/B] Bumper # B-6 is for the Company Commander Bumper #B-5 is for the Company Executive Officer [B][I]2x M151[/I][/B] Bumper # B-1 is for the Company Commander Bumper # B-7 is for the Company 1SG [b][i]1x M35 Truck, Cargo 2-1/2 Ton[/i][/b] Bumper # B-8 is for the Company Supply Sergeant [B][u]Mechanized Infantry Platoon[/u][/B] 4x M113 Armored Personnel Carriers. The APC mounts an M2 .50 Caliber Heavy Machine Gun. The vehicle requires a crew of two; driver and Track Commander. [B][U]Vehicles:[/U][/B] [B][I]8x M113 Armored Personnel Carriers[/I][/B] 1st Platoon: Bumper # B-11 (Platoon Leader) Bumper # B-12 (1st Section Leader) Bumper # B-13 (2nd Section Leader) Bumper # B-14 (Platoon Sergeant 2nd Platoon: Bumper # B-21 (Platoon Leader) Bumper # B-22 (1st Section Leader) Bumper # B-23 (2nd Section Leader) Bumper # B-24 (Platoon Sergeant [B][U]Vehicles:[/U][/B] [B][I]4x M60A3 Patton Tanks[/I][/B] 3rd Platoon, B Company, 2-66 AR (Attached): Bumper # B-31 (Platoon Leader) Bumper # B-32 (1st Section Leader) Bumper # B-33 (2nd Section Leader) Bumper # B-34 (Platoon Sergeant) [B][U]Vehicle:[/U][/B] [B][I]1x M981 Fire Support Vehicle, TAB, 4-3FA[/I][/B] Bumper # TAB-11 (4th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery) [B][U]Vehicle:[/U][/B] [B][I]1x M113 Armored Personnel Carrier /w MICLIC Trailer[/I][/B] Bumper # D-33 (3rd Squad, 3rd Platoon D Co. 17th EN) [B][U]Detached Vehicles:[/U][/B] [B][I]4x M113 Armored Personnel Carriers[/I][/B] 3rd platoon: Detached to TF 2-66 AR Bumper # B-31 (Platoon Leader) Bumper # B-32 (1st Section Leader) Bumper # B-33 (2nd Section Leader) Bumper # B-34 (Platoon Sergeant) [B]Track Commander[/B] – when not occupied by a Platoon leader, platoon sergeant or squad leader, a Sergeant who holds the title of Track Commander is in command of the vehicle. Otherwise he is along for the ride. [B]Driver[/B] – Private First Class Each vehicle carries 6 Infantry soldiers as listed below with the Dismount element. When the Platoon leader, Platoon Sergeant and Section Sergeants are on their vehicles, they assume the role of Track Commander. When the dismounts exit their vehicle for a dismounted Infantry mission, then the sergeant Track Commander assumes responsibility and control of the APC. [U]The dismount element of the Mech platoon consists of:[/U] Platoon Leader – Lieutenant Markus Compton (1PL), Mike McNutt (2PL), Fran Leahy (3PL) Platoon Sergeant – Sergeant First Class Radio/Telephone Operator (RTO) – Private First Class 2x dismount sections [U]Dismount section consists of 12 soldiers (6 dismount soldiers/vehicle.)[/U] Section Sergeant – staff Sergeant, carries an M16A1 Rifle Team Leader – Sergeant, carries an M16A1 Rifle 2x Auto Riflemen – Specialist, Carries M16A1 Rifle with a bipod and extra ammunition. 4x Grenadiers – Private First Class, carries an M16A1 rifle with an M203 Grenade Launcher attached. 2x Machine Gunners - Specialist, Carries an M60 Machine Gun and M1911A1 .45 ACP. 2x Dragon Gunner – Private First Class, carries an M16A1 Rifle along with an M47 Dragon and its sight. [B][U]Position totals:[/U][/B] [U]Vehicle Crews[/U]: Track Commanders (TC) – 4 Drivers – 4 Total: 8 soldiers [U]Dismount Sections:[/U] Platoon Leader – 1 Platoon Sergeant – 1 RTO – 1 Section Sergeants – 2 Team leaders – 2 AR Gunners – 4 M60 Gunners - 4 Grenadiers – 8 Dragon Gunners – 4 Total: 27 soldiers Platoon Total: 35 Soldiers [B][U]Fire Support Team (FIST)[/U][/B] Fire Support Officer (FSO) - 1st Lieutenant Greg Butanowicz Fire Support Chief (FSC) - Staff Sergeant Derrick Vassar M113 Driver - Private First Class RTO - Specialist 2x Forward Observers - Corporal or Sergeant 2x RTOs - Private First Class[/hider]