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Taino-Warriors
News Who we are…Taino Warriors
Batallion.
Above: Cadets learining about Platoon Tactics for the first time in Cayey during the last Lab of February in Cayey Left: Cadets pulling
security while during a patrolling mission. Feb 14 Edition
Inside
LDAC is Around the Corner, Are You Ready?
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End of semester is almost over but LDAC is around the corner
and it will catch up too you.
Every year thousand of cadets participate of the
summer Leadership Development and Assessment Course.
This year it will take place at the home for cadets, Fort Knox,
Kentucky.
One of the question that is always asked to MSIII is
how do you feel? Are you ready for LDAC? Every cadet
always answers I am nervous.
LDAC is nothing to be scared about. You have trained
your whole MSIII year to go and you have be trained well, by
cadres that have years of experience in the Army and
deployments and MSIV that went through not to far ago.
Squad/Platoon
Facing Fears
Cadet of the Month:
Per Company
Ruck too Cayey
Platoon/OPFOR
Community Service
Metro/Rio Company
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4
6
7
Taino-Warriors Battalion FEB14
Calendar
(Continuation Page 1) LDAC:
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But even if all that happens certainly the MSIII will
always say I am nervous.
LDAC besides putting all the skills that you learned in
every weekend LAB, MSIII class and extra studying with
your battle buddies to the test, you will learn more than what
you knew.
One thing that was said is you are never ready for
what will come but it all depends on how you take it and
what you make of it.
At LDAC you will learn about helping others, having a
new family and enjoying the little things in life.
You don’t have to worry about anything once you get
to LDAC, do things right, talk with other cadets and have
your packing list squared away the rest will be too easy.
! PLT Tactics: Salinas March 07, 2014
! CWST March 14, 2014
! PLT Tactics: Salinas March 21-23, 2014
! Georgia Shine
April 3-6, 2014
! Cadet Ball
April 12, 2014
! Holy Week
April 14-20, 2014
Taino-Warriors Battalion FEB14
From being just a squad to a being a platoon on a recon
mission.
This pass January 31st Taino-Warriors Battalion conducted training for this year MS3's that
are preparing them selves for LDAC 2014 with multiple classes that relates to the Patrolling phase
of LDAC, such as call for fire and patrolling movement technics.
Most cadets were unaware of the procedure that pertains to call for fire in a patrols mission
and were enthusiastic about learning how to go through the steps. Mr. Rivera a former 1st Sgt with
20 plus years of military experience and Sgt. Zambrano from a Field Artillery background gave the
class with great detail and proficiency.
The experience of the cadre that gave these classes came to be very efficient to the
development and training, not only on their field of expertise but also to leadership, abiding in the
example of leading.
From Being a Squad to a Platoon.
Cadets learning about Call for Fire step by step with Mr.
Rivera.
Taino-Warriors Battalion FEB14
Cad
ets
of th
e M
onth
Rio Piedras Company: CDT Bermudez, Eric
• MSIII Level • Exemplary APFT 285 • Admirable GPA 340 • Performs in a sterling
manner in all leadership positions he has been assigned.
Bayamon Company: CDT Fontañez, Edwin
• MSIII Level • APFT Score 279 • GPA 3.15 • Dedicated to the
program, motivates others to give their best.
UNE Company: CDT Rojas, Yelson
• MSIII Level • Over 290 APFT • GPA • Perfect attendances • Always setting the
example.
Taino-Warriors Battalion FEB14
Cad
ets of the M
onth
Turabo Company: CDT Albizu, Dominique
• MSIII Level • 306 APFT • GPA 3.55 • Outstanding leader, follower,
motivator and military bearing.
• Ranger Challenge.
Metro Company: CDT Berdiel, Marco
• MSIII Level • APFT Score 300 • GPA 3.38 • Responsible, works hard
at he does.
Cayey Company: CDT Aquino, Ryan
• MSIII Level • APFT 278 • GPA 2.87 • 100% Attendance • Exemplary commitment,
dedication, motivation and leader attributes.
Taino-Warriors Battalion FEB14
Cadets approaching to the objective.
The last lab of Februarys was conducted at Cayey ROTC. During this lab MSIIIs
preformed platoon tactics, starting with receiving the mission, issuing a warning order to
executing and completing the mission.
In each mission they encountered SAPA Force (the enemy at the LDAC) played by MSIVs
and proceed with the appropriate battle drills and enemy prisoner of war search.
Here they learned to be situational awareness at ever moment. Cadets also learned the
appropriate way to conduct a patrol base.
In other hand the MSIIIs did a 4-mile ruck march through the city of Cayey. Afterwards
they were up for a Drill and Ceremony Challenge where 2nd squad 1st platoon won with a 83 score
in their performance.
Ruck-Up We are Going to Cayey
Cadet searching the SAPA Forces for any intel.
Taino-Warriors Battalion FEB14
Community Service
Rio
Com
pan
y: W
orld
s B
est 1
0K
Metro C
omp
any: R
oses Day C
are
Metro Company pays a visit to the Roses Day Care, Santurce during January’s community service.
Once there they joined children from 3 to 5 years old in some fun and learning time.
Metros read, played and draw with the Roses children. Cadets were greatly appreciated for planning fun event for the kids.
During February community service Rio Company, helped out during one of the biggest events conducted annually in Puerto Rico, Worlds Best 10K.
The cadets filled more than a thousand cups of water to be handed out in the oasis station during the run.
Many of the runners were greatly appreciated “this was the best station I went through today,” said a runner.
Cadets were giving to the community and also motivating the runners.
Taino-Warriors Batallion
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Credits Writer & Edit: c/CPT. Olmos, Maria Writer: c/MSG. Carrasquillo, Angel
Back in the days when females couldn’t join the Army the ROTC so the Rio Piedras had something called the Sponsors or “Madrinas” in Spanish.
A sponsor was a social group that united females to help and serve ROTC Cadets. They were in charge of making activities, do community service and having social gatherings prepared for the cadets
Did You Know Taino-Warriors?
Taino-Warriors News FEB14
1977: UPR ROTC Sponsors from left to right. Hilda Velez, Dinorah Roldan and Brenda
Soto.