Mission
To provide the best gaming experience and MilSim immersion, through dedication to our three disciplines and core values.
Three Disciplines
- MilSim
- Gaming
- Brotherhood
Core Values
- Honor
- Evolution
- Respect
- Ownership
- Integrity
- Cohesion
General Orders
- REAL LIFE COMES FIRST - Many of our members are parents, have jobs, and in some cases serve in the military on active duty. Real-life will always take precedence over gaming or unit business. We will tolerate no disrespect towards a member that has to stop what they are doing to attend to real-world matters.
- Discipline and professionalism are required at all times. This is required on all 3rd SFG servers as well as in any other server, public or otherwise.
- All members are required to maintain proper rank discipline, in all forms of communication. This courtesy will also be extended to members of allied clans. It does not apply to select channels on discord.
- Insubordination is not tolerated in any way, shape, or form. Follow the orders of those above you, they earned their spot. If you have a problem with the order, handle it PRIVATELY.
- While participating in a game, keep your composure. If non-members are being abusive, don't repeat their actions. Get an admin or walk away.
- Dishonorable conduct is completely unacceptable and will result in immediate disciplinary action up to and including discharge from the unit. Any discussion that includes or is perceived to include, but not limited to: sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, anti-Semitism, Islamaphobia, ageism, etc is unauthorized. The higher command has the final say on what qualifies. This also includes dishonest gameplay such as Ghosting, Comms Ghosting, Hacking, Stream sniping, etc.
- Under no circumstances will our members participate in an argument in-game chat. Keep your bearing, you're better than that.
- We require a minimum age of 16 for membership in the 3rd Special Forces Group. Those aged 15 may be exempted from this rule depending on how close their birthday is, maturity, and Command discretion.
- Uniformity is important to us. That said, when you are in Squad, you are to be displaying your 3SFG rank, name, and clan tags in that order. Ex. PVT Doe.J[3SFG]. Represent!
Unit ORBAT
Chain of Command
To see current 3SFG Roster, go to PERSCOM
OD-B-3110
3SFG's OD-B-3110 'B Team', otherwise known as Operational Detachment Bravo (ODB), or SFOD-B, acts as the headquarters element of the 3SFG Alpha Company. They command and assist the 6 'A Teams' within the company. Some of the positions within OD-B include.
ODA Delegation of Duties
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Team Commander
- Outlines training strategy to delegate to Team ACO
- Prepares for monthly deployments
- Tracks member activity as well as member LOA and reports this to higher command
- Responsible for overall cohesion, moral of the team
- Ensures that PERSCOM properly reflects accurate status of their team
- Scout IET classes, Report to SGM discrepancies with candidates and selection status
- Reports to 3SFG Executive Officer
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Team ACO
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Developing and survey the training plan per team training
- Will work with Company Technician and SGM to ensure they understand the standards as it pertains to training
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Establishment of unit specialties & training thereof
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Team Combat Readiness
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Reports to their Teams Commander
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Team NCOIC
- Execution of chief mandated training material
- Ensuring all team NCO's are upholding standards and core values in and out of game
- Scheduling team trainings
Operational Detachments
The Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA), also known as an SFOD-A or an 'A-Team', is the primary fighting force of the 3SFG.
****ODAs are made up of 12 men, each with a separate Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). Each ODA member is cross-trained in other specialties.
Each ODA is lead by a team commander in the rank of Captain. They have an assistant Commander and an Operations Sergeant. The role of each team commander is to ensure the teams are well trained and maintain proficiency in their designated area of operation. Some teams, may have specializations in combat.
Activity Requirements
ODA Team Members- 1 Unit Wide Training, Friday Night Fights per week. Monthly Deployment.
IET Members- IET Classes only (FNF, Deployment Encouraged)
Promotion Eligibility and Requirements
PVT→PV2 Complete SFOC
PV2→PFC Complete IET
Verified Veterans will be promoted to the rank of SPC after completing SFAS
PFC→SPC 4 Weeks Time in Service and 3 Weeks Time in Grade
SPC→CPL Team CO Recommend for BLC Candidacy, Current Range Qual on Record
CPL→SGT Complete BLC, NCODEV, ODB Approval, Current Range Qual on Record
SGT→SSG Assistant Instructor Qual or 3 Mos signing to staff shop with satisfactory completion. CNCOIC Board Review with Team Ops, Range Qual Marksman+
SSG→SFC Lead Instructor Qual | Team CO/CNCOIC Approval | OTC w/ Range Qual Sharpshooter+
MSG - Reserved for Operations Sergeants, Current Range Qual on Record Sharpshooter+
SGM - Reserved for Unit NCOIC
W01 - Complete OCS, ODB Discretion
CWO2→CWO3→CWO4→CWO5 - ODB Discretion
2LT - Complete OCS, ODB Discretion
2LT→1LT→CPT - ODB Discretion
MAJ - ODB Discretion (Reserved for unit XO)