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CRM LESSON PLAN REPORT CONDUCT A MILITARY MEMORIAL CEREMONY 805D-PD27 / 9.0 Approved 13 Nov 2015 Effective Date: 13 Nov 2015 SCOPE: None Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Destruction Notice: None Foreign Disclosure: FD1 - This training product has been reviewed by the training developers in coordination with the USACHCS foreign disclosure officer. This training product can be used to instruct international military students from all approved countries without restrictions. 1

SECTION I. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA All Course Masters/POIs Including This Lesson Courses Course Number Version Title Phase Status 5-16-C20-56A 2.0 Chaplain Basic Officer Leader Course N/A Analysis POIs POI Number Version Title Phase Status 5-16-C20-56A 2.0 Chaplain Basic Officer Leader Course (AA) 0 Analysis Task(s) Taught(*) or Supported Task Number Task Title Status Individual 805D-207-6071 Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony Approved Reinforced Task(s) Task Number Task Title Status Knowledge Knowledge Id Title Taught Required 805D-56A6- HTF 805D-56A6- RaR 805D-56A6- CCD 805D-56A6- PMC Learn the types of military honors for the fallen No Yes Chaplain Roles and Responsibilities No Yes Chaplain Corps Doctrine No Yes Prepare a Military Memorial Ceremony Yes No Skill Skill Id Title Taught Required S2275 Basic briefing skills No Yes 805d-56A6- Conduct a Military memorial Ceremony Yes No CMC Administrative/ Academic Hours The administrative/academic (50 min) hours required to teach this lesson are as follows: Academic Resident Hours / Methods Yes 6 hrs 25 mins Practical Exercise (Hands-On/Written) Yes 1 hr 0 mins Discussion (Small or Large Group) Total Hours(50 min): 7 hrs 25 mins 2

Instructor Action Hours The instructor action (60 min) hours required to teach this lesson are as follows: Hours/Actions 1 hrs 0 mins Classroom Breakdown 0 hrs 10 mins Classroom Setup 4 hrs 0 mins Grade Test 1 hrs 0 mins Read/Address Student Email 0 hrs 30 mins Training Event Prep/Setup (non-ftx) 2 hrs 0 mins Training Rehearsal Total Hours (60 min): 8 hrs 40 mins Test Lesson(s) Hours Lesson Number Version Lesson Title None Prerequisite Lesson(s) Training Material Classification Foreign Disclosure Restrictions References Student Study Assignment Instructor Support Personnel Hours Lesson Number Version Lesson Title None Security Level: This course/lesson will present information that has a Security Classification of: U - Unclassified. FD1. This training product has been reviewed by the training developers in coordination with the USACHCS foreign disclosure officer. This training product can be used to instruct international military students from all approved countries without restrictions. Number Title Date AR 165-1 Army Chaplain Corps Activities 23 Jun 2015 ATP 1-05.02 RELIGIOUS SUPPORT TO FUNERALS 29 Mar 2013 AND MEMORIAL CEREMONIES AND SERVICES FM 1-05 Religious Support 05 Oct 2012 None None None Additional Support Personnel Name None Student Ratio Qty Man Hours 3

Equipment Required for Instruction Materials Required ID - Name Student Ratio Instructor Ratio Spt Qty Exp * T 07-083B - M16A2 Plastic Rifle, 1:1 0:0 No 1005-01-126-7801 - 0:0 0:0 No 0 HOLDER,FLAGSTAFF 1095-01-227-1739 - Bayonet 0:0 0:0 No 0 Multipurpose System: M9 7110-01-552-7383 - Podium 0:0 0:0 No 0 7710-00-985-6878 - Bugle, 0:0 0:0 No 0 Brass, B-Flat to F (DISCONTINUED WITHOUT REPLACEMENT) 8345-00-130-3124 - Flag, 0:0 0:0 No 0 National, 5-1/2 X 4-1/3 Feet, United States of America 8415-01-327-4826 - Cover, 0:0 0:0 No 0 Helmet, Camouflage Pattern, Design 3 L/XL 8430-01-325-6530 - Boots, 0:0 0:0 No 0 Desert, Tan, Size 12W 8470-01-506-6623 - Helmet, Advanced Combat (ACH), Tan, Size 8 Pads, 4 Point Chin Strap and Pads, No Mounting Hole, Large 0:0 0:0 No 0 (Note: Asterisk before ID indicates a TADSS.) Instructor Materials: None Student Materials: None Classroom, Training Area, and Range ID - Name Quantity Student Ratio 17136B-35 CRXXIB: Basic Classroom XXI Automation- Aided Instructional Building, 35 Persons Setup Mins Cleanup Mins 1:30 0 0 Ammunition DODIC - Name Exp Student Ratio Instruct Ratio Spt Qty None Instructional Guidance/ Conduct of Lesson Proponent Lesson Plan Approvals NOTE: Before presenting this lesson, instructors must thoroughly prepare by studying this lesson and identified reference material. None Name Rank Position Date frank.spang Not available Approver 13 Nov 2015 4

SECTION II. INTRODUCTION Method of Instruction: Discussion (Small or Large Group) Mode of Delivery: Resident Instruction Instr Type (I:S Ratio): Military - ICH, (1:30) Time of Instruction: 10 mins Motivator Terminal Learning Objective Play video imbedded in picture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkpcfdclwi8 Fort Hood Memorial Ceremony on 10NOV09. Start at 38:00 for Benediction, Roll Call, Volleys, & Taps. Say: Each memorial ceremony is unique because the situation surrounding the death of each Soldier is unique. Adaptability and cooperation are essential in order to properly honor the fallen. However, chaplains must maintain their integrity as ministers of their faith tradition. Chaplains must remain true to their ecclesiastical calling and not compromise theology or conscience in rendering honors to the fallen. NOTE. Inform the students of the following Terminal Learning Objective requirements. At the completion of this lesson, you [the student] will: Action: Conditions: Standards: Learning Domain - Level: No JPME Learning Areas Supported: Conduct a military memorial ceremony. Given access to required supplies (upon request), regulations, job aids, and designated classroom space. Conduct a memorial ceremony IAW doctrine, Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP, Conduct a Memorial Ceremony Rubric, and Contribution to Group Work Rubric, as a platoon. Cognitive - Applying None Safety Risk Assessment Level Everyone is responsible for safety. A thorough risk assessment must be completed prior to every mission or operation. Instructor should address basic safety measures at the beginning of each class. Low - none Assessment: See posted CHBOLC classroom CRM worksheet. Controls: See posted CHBOLC classroom CRM worksheet. Leader Actions: Leader must be vigilant to safety concerns. Refer to DA Form 7566. Environmental Considerations NOTE: Instructor should conduct a Risk Assessment to include Environmental Considerations IAW FM 3-34.5, Environmental Considerations {MCRP 4-11B}, and ensure students are briefed on hazards and control measures. 5

NOTE: Instructor should conduct a Risk Assessment to include Environmental Considerations IAW FM 3-34.5, Environmental Considerations {MCRP 4-11B}, and ensure students are briefed on hazards and control measures. AR 200-1 delineates TRADOC responsibilities to integrate environmental requirements across DOTMLPF and insure all training procedures, training materials, and training doctrine include sound environmental practices and considerations. The Army s environmental standard is to be a national leader in environmental and natural resource stewardship for present and future generations. This training support package meets this standard. Instructional Lead-in It is our sacred duty to Honor the Fallen. After an initial hour of instruction on memorial ceremonies, you will spend the following 6.5 hours planning, preparing, and executing a memorial ceremony. 6

SECTION III. PRESENTATION TLO - LSA 1. Learning Step / Activity TLO - LSA 1. Conduct Memorial Ceremonies Method of Instruction: Discussion (Small or Large Group) Mode of Delivery: Resident Instruction Instr Type (I:S Ratio): Military - ICH, (1:30)* Time of Instruction: 30 mins Media Type: Unassigned Other Media: Unassigned Security Classification: This course/lesson will present information that has a Security Classification of: U - Unclassified. Note: Marked as (*) is derived from the parent learning object ASK: What are some key diffences between the Memorial Ceremony video at the begining of this block of instruction and the David Axe report shown during the Honor the Fallen Introduction Class? Answers: Different setting. Deployed vs State-side. Combat vs. Home Station. Large vs. Small. All Soldiers vs. Soldiers and Civilians. One Fallen vs Multiple Fallen. ASK: How is a memorial ceremony different from a similar ceremony you may conduct as a minister in a civilian setting? Answers will vary based on experience and religious background. ASK: Why do we conduct memorial ceremonies? Answers: Honor the Fallen. Celebrate Service. Help Survivors process grief. Etc. ASK: What are the key elements of a memorial ceremony? Answer: See AR 600-20 or Sample Memorial SOP ASK: Who is responsible for planning, preparing, and executing the memorial ceremony? Answer: Ultimately Battalion Commander. Through CSM or Battalion Chaplain. With the support of the Battalion Staff, Company Command Team, and BDE Chaplain. ASK: Who can you consult in regards to planning, preparing and executing a memorial ceremony? Answer: Brigade Chaplain (wealth of experience, provides pastoral and military guidance) ASK: What else is the Chaplain doing while planning, preparing, and executing the memorial ceremony? Answer: Maintaining spritual readiness, executing religious support, pastoral counseling, religious support to TEM activities, religious support to casualties, care to caregivers, etc. ASK: What challenges do you see inherent in planning, preparing, and executing a 7

memorial ceremony? Answers: Pluralism, dealing with personl grief/loss, over-reaching CSM, etc. SHARE: Instructor shares personal experience with planning, preparing, and executing memorial ceremonies. Check on Learning: ASK: Define or describe the key elements of a Memorial Ceremony. Answer: A memorial ceremony is a command program with a ceremonial orientation. Attendance by members of the unit may be made mandatory. The primary focus is on military tributes and honors and is sensitive to the needs of the Soldiers and unit morale. Though the faith group of the deceased is secondary, it may contain some religious elements. Chaplain comments should emphasize hope and care to the unit members and if applicable, to the Family in attendance. Chaplain comments should reflect sensitivity that not all in attendance share the same faith, denominational affiliation, or theological beliefs. The memorial ceremony is a command function. Since the memorial ceremony is patriotic in nature, the background of the officiating chaplain is not of primary concern. ASK: What is the main purpose of a memorial ceremony? Answer: Memorial ceremonies honor the military service of the fallen. Memorial ceremonies honor our fallen Soldiers and provide an environment for survivors to grieve. The opportunity to grieve can provide healing and renewal to the living that allows the unit to move forward with its collective mission. Review Summary: ASK: Who is responsible for planning, preparing, and executing a memorial ceremony? Answer: Commanders have responsibility for Memorial Ceremonies but will often delegate responsibility for their planning and execution to the chaplain or CSM. Other key parties include: Battalion Staff, Company Command Team, Battalion CSM, Battalion XO. In order to honor the fallen and bring healing in a time of distress, memorial ceremonies must be well planned, well rehearsed, and well executed. 8

SECTION IV. SUMMARY Method of Discussion (Small or Large Group) Instruction: Mode of Delivery: Resident Instruction Instr Type(I:S None Ratio): Time of 10 mins Instruction: Check on Learning ASK: Define or describe the key elements of a Memorial Ceremony. Answer: A memorial ceremony is a command program with a ceremonial orientation. Attendance by members of the unit may be made mandatory. The primary focus is on military tributes and honors and is sensitive to the needs of the Soldiers and unit morale. Though the faith group of the deceased is secondary, it may contain some religious elements. Chaplain comments should emphasize hope and care to the unit members and if applicable, to the Family in attendance. Chaplain comments should reflect sensitivity that not all in attendance share the same faith, denominational affiliation, or theological beliefs. The memorial ceremony is a command function. Since the memorial ceremony is patriotic in nature, the background of the officiating chaplain is not of primary concern. ASK: What is the main purpose of a memorial ceremony? Answer: Memorial ceremonies honor our fallen Soldiers and provide an environment for survivors to grieve. The opportunity to grieve can provide healing and renewal to the living that allows the unit to move forward with its collective mission. ASK: Who is responsible for planning, preparing, and executing a memorial ceremony? Answer: Commanders have responsibility for Memorial Ceremonies but will often delegate responsibility for their planning and execution to the chaplain. Other key parties include: Battalion Staff, Company Command Team, Battalion CSM, Battalion XO. Review/ Summary In order to honor the fallen and bring healing in a time of distress, memorial ceremonies must be well planned, well rehearsed, and well executed. After the break you will begin planning and preparing to execute a Memorial Ceremony for a given Honor the Fallen scenario. The first step in the process is to conduct an initial planning meeting. 9

SECTION V. STUDENT EVALUATION Testing Feedback In platoons, students conduct a Memorial Ceremony as the culminating Practical Exercise. A grade of 70% on the Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric and 70% on the Contribution to Group Work Rubric is required. Students may also conduct a Memorial Ceremony as part of the Capstone FTX. (Distribute Conduct A Memorial Ceremony Rubric.) NOTE: Feedback is essential to effective learning. Provide feedback and answer student questions throughout the planning and preparation portions of the PE. Feedback on the evaluation provided via AAR of Conduct Memorial Ceremony PE. Provide remedial training as needed. 10

Appendix A - Viewgraph Masters Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony 805D-PD27 / Version 9.0 Sequence Media Name Media Type None A-1

Appendix B - Assessment Statement and Assessment Plan Assessment Statement: None. Assessment Plan: None. B-1

Appendix C - Practical Exercises and Solutions PRACTICAL EXERCISE(S)/SOLUTION(S) FOR LESSON 805D-PD27 Version 9.0 PRACTICAL EXERCISE SHEET 805D-PD27 PE1 Time: 0 hours 5 minutes I:S Ratio: 1:30 Title Lesson Number/Title Security Classification Introduction Motivator Terminal Learning Objective Brief Brigade Chaplain on Memorial Ceremony Planning 805D-PD27 Version 9.0 / Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony Unclassified As you plan, prepare and conduct Memorial Ceremonies it is important that you brief your brigade chaplain. See LSA1 NOTE. Inform the students of the following Terminal Learning Objective requirements. At the completion of this lesson, you [the student] will: Action: Conditions: Standards: Conduct a military memorial ceremony. Given access to required supplies (upon request), regulations, job aids, and designated classroom space. Conduct a memorial ceremony IAW doctrine, Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP, Conduct a Memorial Ceremony Rubric, and Contribution to Group Work Rubric, as a platoon. Safety See LSA 1 Risk Assessment Level Environmental Considerations Low NOTE: Instructor should conduct a Risk Assessment to include Environmental Considerations IAW FM 3-34.5, Environmental Considerations {MCRP 4-11B}, and ensure students are briefed on hazards and control measures. See LSA 1 Evaluation Instructional Lead-in Resource SGL assesses Platoon's perfomance on brief Brigade Chaplain via the Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric. Briefing your Brigade Chaplain occurs throughout the entire process of planning, preparing, and conducting a Memorial Ceremony. Instructor Materials: Lesson Plan C-1

Student Materials: Included in LSA Special Instructions Procedures Feedback PE is briefed at begining of PEs but executed throughout the following PEs. Students brief Brigade Chaplain (SGL) via email or in person. Students brief Brigade Chaplain on timeline, Fallen Soldier details, planning meetings, IPRs, and rehearsals. Students submit Bulltin and comments to Brigade Chapalin for review. Instructor directs students to brief Brigade Chaplain on Memorial Ceremony status via email. Students will email the following to their assigned SGL: Event timeline, Fallen Soldier details, planning meeting summary, IPR summary, rehearsal information, Bulltin for reveiw, and comments for review. SGL provides feedback on all submitted products and records perfomance on the Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric. C-2

SOLUTION FOR PRACTICAL EXERCISE 805D-PD27 PE1 Students email the following to their assigned SGL: Event timeline, Fallen Soldier details, planning meeting summary, IPR summary, rehearsal information, Bulletin for review, and comments for review. C-3

PRACTICAL EXERCISE SHEET 805D-PD27 PE2 Time: 1 hours 0 minutes I:S Ratio: 2:30 Title Lesson Number/Title Security Classification Introduction Motivator Terminal Learning Objective Conduct Memorial Ceremony Planning Session 805D-PD27 Version 9.0 / Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony Unclassified With a fundamental understanding of Memorial Ceremonies you will now conduct an initial planning meeting for a memorial ceremony at the battalion level. See LSA NOTE. Inform the students of the following Terminal Learning Objective requirements. At the completion of this lesson, you [the student] will: Action: Conditions: Standards: Conduct a military memorial ceremony. Given access to required supplies (upon request), regulations, job aids, and designated classroom space. Conduct a memorial ceremony IAW doctrine, Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP, Conduct a Memorial Ceremony Rubric, and Contribution to Group Work Rubric, as a platoon. Safety Risk Assessment Level Environmental Considerations As briefed in the introduction. Low NOTE: Instructor should conduct a Risk Assessment to include Environmental Considerations IAW FM 3-34.5, Environmental Considerations {MCRP 4-11B}, and ensure students are briefed on hazards and control measures. As briefed in introduction. Evaluation Students produce a timeline planning guide, assign tasks/responsibilities (templates enclosed in Sample Memorial SOP), and identify and Requests for Information (RFI) or Due Outs. SGL and PSG evaluate timeline for completeness and evaluate assignment of tasks/responsibilities. SGL and PSG evaluate student participation and cooperation during the planning meeting. Instructors assess student leadership attributes and competencies according to the Army Leadership Model. Performance evaluated as part of Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric. C-4

Instructional Lead-in Resource Earlier you conducted a basic overview of how the Army Honors the Fallen. Now you will conduct an initial planning meeting to determine the basic requirements and tasks for conducting a memorial ceremony. Through this planning meeting you will come to appreciate the detailed planning and coordination required to conduct a memorial ceremony. Instructor Materials: Lesson Plan Sample Memorial SOP Fallen Soldier 5Ws Student Materials: Sample Memorial SOP Fallen Soldier 5Ws Fallen Soldier Biography ATP 1-05.02 Special Instructions Procedures SGL/Instructor should assign roles to all students (Executive officer, S1, S3, S4, S6, Chaplain, Chaplain Assistant, Company Commander, Company 1SG) prior to start of class. PSG serves as the BN CSM for this exercise. SGL/Instructor is an observer. With the PSG as the BN CSM, Students conduct and SGL observes an initial planning meeting for the conduct of a Memorial Ceremony. Students receive the 5Ws concerning the Fallen Soldier. Students utilize official publications and SOP IOT plan a memorial ceremony. Student roles: Executive Officer, S1, S3, S4, S6, Chaplain, Chaplain Assistant, Company Commander, Company 1SG. Feedback Instructor provides feedback regarding planning meeting and answers questions regarding planning a memorial ceremony. C-5

SOLUTION FOR PRACTICAL EXERCISE 805D-PD27 PE2 Students, by staff section and role, depart planning meeting understanding section/role tasks and responsibilities. Students discover that a Memorial Ceremony is a complex event that requires staff coordination and cooperation. Responsibilities and tasks are detailed in the attached Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP. C-6

PRACTICAL EXERCISE SHEET 805D-PD27 PE3 Time: 2 hours 0 minutes I:S Ratio: 2:30 Title Lesson Number/Title Security Classification Introduction Motivator Terminal Learning Objective Prepare for Memorial Ceremony 805D-PD27 Version 9.0 / Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony Unclassified Preparation is essential for conducting Memorial Ceremonies that Honor the Fallen. See LSA NOTE. Inform the students of the following Terminal Learning Objective requirements. At the completion of this lesson, you [the student] will: Action: Conditions: Standards: Conduct a military memorial ceremony. Given access to required supplies (upon request), regulations, job aids, and designated classroom space. Conduct a memorial ceremony IAW doctrine, Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP, Conduct a Memorial Ceremony Rubric, and Contribution to Group Work Rubric, as a platoon. Safety Risk Assessment Level Environmental Considerations No change from course considerations. Low NOTE: Instructor should conduct a Risk Assessment to include Environmental Considerations IAW FM 3-34.5, Environmental Considerations {MCRP 4-11B}, and ensure students are briefed on hazards and control measures. No change from introduction. Evaluation Instructional Lead-in Resource Instructors conduct formal assessment during execution of culminating PE - Conduct Memorial Ceremony. Instructors assess student leadership attributes and competencies according to the Army Leadership Model. Building on your knowledge of Memorial Ceremonies, you conducted an initial planning meeting and are now ready to make preparations for the event. Do not forget to schedule and conduct an IPR with me before leaving for the day. Instructor Materials: Lesson Plan Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP C-7

Student Materials: Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP Sample Memorial Ceremony Comments Memorial Ceremony supplies Special Instructions Procedures Instructors present to answer student questions and provide guidance. Following the Planning Meeting PE, students execute required tasks by staff section/role (2 hours). Feedback Instructors provide feedback and answer questions while assessing student preparation for conducting a memorial ceremony. C-8

SOLUTION FOR PRACTICAL EXERCISE 805D-PD27 PE3 Students complete all required tasks, actions, and responsibilities as deteremined in planning meeting based on provided Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP. Students schedule time to conduct IPR with Instructor. C-9

PRACTICAL EXERCISE SHEET 805D-PD27 PE4 Time: 1 hours 0 minutes I:S Ratio: 2:30 Title Lesson Number/Title Security Classification Introduction Motivator Terminal Learning Objective Conduct Memorial Ceremony IPR 805D-PD27 Version 9.0 / Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony Unclassified Announce number of minutes prior to IPR start. Call room to attention for the Battalion Commander (Instructior-SGL). NOTE. Inform the students of the following Terminal Learning Objective requirements. At the completion of this lesson, you [the student] will: Action: Conditions: Standards: Conduct a military memorial ceremony. Given access to required supplies (upon request), regulations, job aids, and designated classroom space. Conduct a memorial ceremony IAW doctrine, Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP, Conduct a Memorial Ceremony Rubric, and Contribution to Group Work Rubric, as a platoon. Safety Risk Assessment Level Environmental Considerations No change from introduction. Low NOTE: Instructor should conduct a Risk Assessment to include Environmental Considerations IAW FM 3-34.5, Environmental Considerations {MCRP 4-11B}, and ensure students are briefed on hazards and control measures. No change from introduction. Evaluation Instructional Lead-in Resource Evaluation of IPR conducted as part of Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric. Instructors assess students leadership attributes and competencies according to the Army Leadership Model. None Instructor Materials: Leadership Model CHBOLC Leadership Evaluation Form Lesson Plan Student Materials: None C-10

Special Instructions Procedures Feedback Students conduct Memorial Ceremony IPR with instructors (1 hr). Students brief actions completed/remaining and issues for each section/role. Instructors provide feedback and guidance. Instructors provide feedback on preparations as part of the IPR. Instructors provied individual feedback on a case by case basis. C-11

SOLUTION FOR PRACTICAL EXERCISE 805D-PD27 PE4 Students brief actions completed/not completed, any issues, and steps left to complete regarding Memorial Ceremony planning/preparation per role/staff section. See Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric for assessment criteria. C-12

PRACTICAL EXERCISE SHEET 805D-PD27 PE5 Time: 1 hours 30 minutes I:S Ratio: 2:30 Title Lesson Number/Title Security Classification Introduction Motivator Terminal Learning Objective Concuct Memorial Cermony Rehearsal 805D-PD27 Version 9.0 / Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony Unclassified See LSA See LSA NOTE. Inform the students of the following Terminal Learning Objective requirements. At the completion of this lesson, you [the student] will: Action: Conditions: Standards: Conduct a military memorial ceremony. Given access to required supplies (upon request), regulations, job aids, and designated classroom space. Conduct a memorial ceremony IAW doctrine, Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP, Conduct a Memorial Ceremony Rubric, and Contribution to Group Work Rubric, as a platoon. Safety Risk Assessment Level Environmental Considerations Students must take care when handling bayonet. Students will only handle bayonet in the presence of PSG. Low NOTE: Instructor should conduct a Risk Assessment to include Environmental Considerations IAW FM 3-34.5, Environmental Considerations {MCRP 4-11B}, and ensure students are briefed on hazards and control measures. No change from LSA Evaluation Instructional Lead-in Resource Formal assessment conducted on final PE - Concuct Memorial Cermony. Instructors assess students leadership attributes and competencies according to the Army Leadership Model. See LSA Instructor Materials: Lesson Plan Student Materials: Memorial Ceremony supplies as identified. C-13

Special Instructions Procedures Feedback Students set-up and rehearse memorial ceremony (1.5 hours). Students set-up memorial display and event location prior to rehearsal. PSG serving as the BN CSM or BDE Chapalin Assistant evaluates display and set-up. Students conduct rehearsal. Instructors provide feedback and guidance. Instructors provide feedback and guidance based on student performance during set-up and rehearsals. C-14

SOLUTION FOR PRACTICAL EXERCISE 805D-PD27 PE5 Memorial display is set-up to standard. See Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric and SOP for details on required items. Students conduct a minimum of one walk through and one full rehearsal. C-15

PRACTICAL EXERCISE SHEET 805D-PD27 PE6 Time: 0 hours 40 minutes I:S Ratio: 2:30 Title Lesson Number/Title Security Classification Introduction Motivator Terminal Learning Objective Conduct Memorial Ceremony and AAR 805D-PD27 Version 9.0 / Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony Unclassified Student narrator states: 'Ladies and Gentlemen the ceremony will begin in five minutes...' or similar. See LSA NOTE. Inform the students of the following Terminal Learning Objective requirements. At the completion of this lesson, you [the student] will: Action: Conditions: Standards: Conduct a military memorial ceremony. Given access to required supplies (upon request), regulations, job aids, and designated classroom space. Conduct a memorial ceremony IAW doctrine, Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP, Conduct a Memorial Ceremony Rubric, and Contribution to Group Work Rubric, as a platoon. Safety Risk Assessment Level Environmental Considerations No change from previous safety considerations. Low NOTE: Instructor should conduct a Risk Assessment to include Environmental Considerations IAW FM 3-34.5, Environmental Considerations {MCRP 4-11B}, and ensure students are briefed on hazards and control measures. No change from introduction Evaluation Instructors evaluate students performance as a group according to Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric. Students evaluate peer contribution to the PE via Group Contribution Rubric. Instructors assess students leadership attributes and competencies according to the Army Leadership Model. Instructional Lead-in Resource See LSA Instructor Materials: Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric. C-16

Lesson Plan. Facilitated AAR format. Student Materials: Group Work Contribution Rubric. Special Instructions Procedures Feedback Students conduct Memorial Ceremony. Instructors conduct facilitated AAR. Covered under Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP. Students conduct Memorial Ceremony. Instructors conduct facilitated AAR. Instructors provide feedback via facilitated AAR. C-17

SOLUTION FOR PRACTICAL EXERCISE 805D-PD27 PE6 Students conduct Memorial Ceremony IAW doctrine, Sample Memorial Ceremony SOP, and Conduct Memorial Ceremony Rubric. C-18

Appendix D - Student Handouts Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony 805D-PD27 / Version 9.0 Sequence Media Name Media Type 0 Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony - Slides PPT D-1