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MISSION
II. OBJECTIVE
III. CERTIFICATION STANDARDS
IV. FORCE REQUIREMENTS
V. FORCE OVERVIEW
VI. QUALIFICATION COURSE
VII. UNIT DESIGNATIONS
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Phil Sevier
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United States Department of
Counter-Terrorism
Flash Force Command Three One
RCO Phil Sevier, Commander
Flash Force Objective Reconnaissance Special Unit Program
VI. OBJECTIVE RECONNAISSANCE FORCE QUALIFICATION COURSE
A. COURSE TOPICS
1. Purpose and Role of Objective Reconnaissance Teams in the USDOC
2. Objective Reconnaissance Organization
3. Small Arms Training
4. Team and Squad Tactics
5. Anti-Material Operations
6. Anti-Aircraft Operations
7. Scout/Recon Operations
8. Containment Operations
9. Rescue Operations
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B. FINAL EXAMINATION
The Objective Reconnaissance Q-Course Final Examination shall consist of 20 questions and
shall cover essential portions of the Objective Reconnaissance Q-Course. Examination
questions may be multiple-choice or true/false. The examination is considered "open
book" (meaning it may be taken while reviewing course materials).
The USDOC Special Unit Leader for the Objective Reconnaissance Force shall correct and
grade all final examinations for the Objective Reconnaissance Q-Course.
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