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by PTE DOMINIC WILLIAMS, RDF 7 INF BN PhotoS by PTE PAUL MAGEE, RDF 7 INF BN
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DF Range Weekend took place on 28th - 29th May 2016
in tIS Kilbride Camp. this range weekend was a learn-
ing experience for me, as it was my first time being
mounted on guard duty and to be trusted with the security
for the range.
While on security duty I gained a new perspective on just
how well the RDF conducts its training operations. Sometimes
it is easy to overlook just how well organised and timed each
task is carried out, especially when you are directly taking part
in the task or operation. During my shift it became evident
just how precise each task was carried out. From unloading
supplies and organising firing details to preparing meals - each
task was carried out with precision and attention to detail.
With weapon safety being the priority, everyone on the
range or in the butts wore full body armour and helmets.
Everyone present in the noise danger area wore his or her
hearing protection.
Personal were divided into groups of ten to fire their annual
range practices (ARPs). Initially everyone fired grouping shots at
the 100-meter range to zero their weapons. All firers under the
supervision of the range manager also carried out the custom-
ary 'make safe' procedure after firing. Following this they moved
back to the 300-meter mark to start their range table. Upon
completing this, the firers made their weapons safe and ad-
vanced to the 200-meter range in a skirmish line, taking care no
one was ahead of anyone else. This method was repeated to the
100-meter range.
Attention to detail was replicated again when we were
preparing to leave Kilbride Camp. Work parties were organ-
ised to clean the barracks and range, so that when we lef t
it would be in the meticulous condition that we received it
in. Following the handover of the barracks we checked and
double-checked to ensure no equipment would be
lef t behind.
The weekend was a success with all the required personal
having the opportunity to fire their personal weapons.