Beast Change

<p>I don't know if anybody saw this but I just happened across it on the USMA.edu homepage.</p>

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<p>January 20, 2006</p>

<p>West Point changes summer training </p>

<p>By Spc. Benjamin Gruver
Staff Writer </p>

<p>Changes to summer training trim a week off Cadet Field Training and move the end of Beast Barracks to Camp Buckner instead of Lake Frederick.</p>

<p>West Point made the alterations to training based on recommendations from its military instruction department. DMI staff members explored ways to upgrade the training in an effort to better prepare the Army’s future officers for the current environment.</p>

<p>“The rest of the Army is changing,” said Capt. Jerry Patak, officer-in-charge of CFT. “Last summer we added weapons emersion, which involved the cadets carrying weapons around everywhere, because basic trainees are doing that.”</p>

<p>To keep USMA’s military instruction on the edge of what is new, Patak, and others in DMI who recently returned from Iraq and Afghanistan, are using their lessons learned. They’re also using training techniques they found at places like Fort Knox, Ky., and Fort Benning, Ga.</p>

<p>CFT, according to Patak, was able to be shortened without letting anything important fall away.</p>

<p>“We trimmed off a bit of the fat that was there, and we are making the training more efficient,” he said.</p>

<p>Most CFT changes were made in the second half of the training, which is traditionally comprised of Operation Highland Warrior and Mounted Maneuver Training. Last year, half of the cadets went to Fort Knox for MMT while the other half stayed for OHW. This year, according to Patak, Fort Knox cannot support as many cadets because the U.S. Army Armor School is getting ready to move to Fort Benning, Ga., as part of the most recent Base Realignment and Closure.</p>

<p>“Instead of having four (companies) gone and four doing OHW,” said Patak “Two will go to MMT and six will be here doing training.”</p>

<p>MMT was also shortened in length in an effort to make more efficient use of time, leaving more time for OHW.</p>

<p>While at the West Point training grounds, cadets in CFT will be rotating between six stations, Patak said. That includes four new training operations to include a quick reaction force, a convoy reaction lane, a cordon and search and access control point operations. The search and attack and live-fire ambush operations will remain from the previous training format.</p>

<p>Another change to CFT includes a field craft training that takes cadets out into the field during the first detail to prepare them for their field experience during the second detail. </p>

<p>Cadet Basic Training got the same treatment as CFT. When Camp Buckner became available, moving CBT’s culminating event there just made since, explained Cadet Basic Training Officer-in-Charge Capt. Chad Goyette.</p>

<p>Goyette explained that Buckner offers an environment similar to one deployed Soldiers might experience. And, he added, will still have a Marchback.</p>

<p>“Traditionally there has always been the dreaded foot march out to Lake Frederick and the dreaded foot march back from Lake Frederick and there is a lot of history in that,” said Goyette. “We are going to try and replicate that, but we are going to use different routes this year coming out of Buckner as opposed to Lake Frederick. It just changes things up a little bit.”</p>

<p>The efficiencies made in CBT also allowed Goyette to give a day back to the cadet leadership on the first weekend of Beast, giving them more time to prepare the new cadets for field training beginning that Monday.</p>

<p>“We wanted to give that time back to the cadet leaders to prepare for training, and you are going to do that through time management,” Goyette explained. “In the past they didn’t have the time because it wasn’t on the calendar, but because of the training efficiencies we put in place we have created an entire day.”</p>

<p>I can't wait to go through that and then have all the upperclassmen tell me it was "so much harder and longer" than it was for me. :(</p>

<p>The changes do seem to make sense, though, if this really does reflect modern day combat.</p>

<p>CBT isn't getting shortened--CFT is. BUT you guys don't have to wear BCGs, don't go to Frederick, and get the snazzy new ACUs. </p>

<p>Yes, be ready for the complaints. My class got them, and our changes weren't even that drastic.</p>

<p>I have to agree with skirbyy; this will probably be something we'll get harassed about for the entire year. Oh well... we'll just have to be that much sharper if we want to earn some respect from the upperclassmen.</p>

<p>Did I hear that correctly? No BCGs!!!</p>

<p>Yea... Be excited now. You'll catch flak for it later. I'm not happy about it. Beast won't be the same without BCGs.</p>

<p>Hehe, I'm bitter already about the BCGs...Those things are not particularly pleasant. Although I did wear them for a spirit dinner once, and got a few laughs.</p>

<p>Plus, it's really a shame nobody will get to experience Lake Frederick showers anymore. Fun times. Wow, those were so cold.</p>

<p>I think it's great CFT is getting shortened. It should be more efficient now, plus I've heard we'll get that full extra week with OPPs! Have you heard anything about that, marines4me?</p>

<p>What's gonna replace the BCG's?</p>

<p>Not just OPPs, but a week of PASS!!! Yea, Frederick without the showers just won't be the same. Frederick honestly was my favorite part, though.</p>

<p>I think you guys get to wear the Ballistic glasses or something, I'm not sure.</p>

<p>Also hear all new cadets will undergo LASIK eye surgury on R-day and will be issued Birkenstock combat boots and urban camouflage-colored Segways for MarchBack.</p>

<p>Careful about believing "scuttlebutt".</p>

<p><a href="http://www.joerumor.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.joerumor.com&lt;/a> ;)</p>

<p>Oh no kidding, pass? Excellent! I'd heard it was only OPPs. Score!! </p>

<p>Aww, Birkenstock combat boots would be fun! ;)</p>

<p>Excuse my civilian ignorance, but what exactly is OPP?</p>

<p>I'm a little confused. Marines4me and twin_b, will going to Camp Buckner make it easier than being at Lake Frederick? or what's the deal with that?</p>

<p>soccer1458
It will be very easy for the class of 2010---don't worry about a thing---eat all the waffles and syrup you can stomach over the next 5 months and make sure you buy your plane tickets in advance for all those weekends you will be getting off this summer. Buckner will be like a 5 star resort--pack your swim trunks! The old grads will be wondering if it can get any softer----You're gonna love it!!!!!!!</p>

<p>Haha, the old grads are always wondering if the place could get any softer ;).</p>

<p>I don't know if it's going to be any easier--it's just going to be different. West Point is all about tradition, and Buckner for New Cadets is something brand new. I'm sure you guys will get some really good training in (hahahah, AND you're right near the bayonet assault course!) :)</p>

<p>Also, the tradition has always been marching out to and back from Lake Frederick. I don't even know how you guys will do Bull Hill, if you do it at all. What a travesty that would be... </p>

<p>OPPs are Off Post Privileges. Plebes will only get them once--Plebe Parent Weekend. It means that you can travel within a 75 mile radius of West Point, as long as you're back by taps that night. Yuks get OPPs every weekend.</p>

<p>qualification on bayonet? maybe.</p>

<p>What are you talking about?</p>

<p>Ah, the old grads...Thanks to them, we still get to do the IOCT in Hayes Gym. Fun times...</p>

<p>Buckner is still going to be hard at times, but it's definitely going to be better than Beast! Plus, we all get promoted, so that's probably the best part - PFCs!</p>

<p>And we don't have to do the RBAC (rifle bayonet assault course) this summer, I believe, so that's a plus. :D</p>

<p>The Corps has gone soft!! ;)</p>