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== General Info ==
 
== General Info ==
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* Evaluatee Required Certifications:
 
* Evaluatee Required Certifications:
 
** [[Intermediate General PvP Operations Certification|Intermediate General PvP Operations]]
 
** [[Intermediate General PvP Operations Certification|Intermediate General PvP Operations]]
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** [[Gang Lead Certification|Gang Lead Certification]]
 
* Approximate testing time: 60m
 
* Approximate testing time: 60m
  
 
== Certification Content ==
 
== Certification Content ==
# Navigation
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# Organization
## Explain the importance of using 2D maps while leading a gang.
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## With particular attention to coordination and communications, explain how you would organize and lead the following:
## Explain how to create a waypoint route and transmit the entire route to the gang.
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###15 Spider BS ships with 1 scout and 2 skirmishers
### Assuming someone new joins the gang, how can you transmit the entire route again?
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###Dual Guardian (or Basilisk) Fleet with 10 BS and a small support wing
## Explain how fleet, wing and squad warps work.
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###A major AGONY POS attack with 6 Capitals, 20 BS, 4 Guardians, 2 HICs, 10 HACs, 10 EWAR ships and a large support wing of ceptors, dictors, covops, and Recons
### Why would you want to warp fleet over having each squad warp itself
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## To what range are you able to warp a Fleet to a bookmark.
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# Communications
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## Explain the importance of setting and communicating the mission objective to members of your fleet
 
## Explain the importance of setting and communicating the mission objective to members of your fleet
### Define the mission objective for the following Gangs, ship movement and a Roaming(hunting)Gang
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## What are the pros and cons of centralized and distributed leadership by the FC of a major operation?
## Explain the importance of after action reports and how they should be constructed.
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# Reconnaissance
### What kinds of things do we want to avoid putting in these reports.
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## Explain how far out ahead and or behind your fleet the following Reconnaissance resources should be Covert Ops, Skirmishers, and Scouts.
### Why do we want to focus on actions of the fleet and not on the individual
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## Explain the methods used in taking the information give in recon reports and correlating the information into a tactical picture for your area of operations.
## What kind of communication style do you use when you are in charge of the fleet.
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## Given 3 reconnaissance situations from your evaluator for a plan of action and orders for each one.
 
# Tactics
 
# Tactics
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## Describe the sequence of events and your thought process for conducting a POS attack or major Fleet battle.
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### What are the major tactical considerations when employing Capital ships?
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### What are the strengths and weakeness of DG, DB and Spider gangs? How can you mitigate these weakness and take advantage of the strengths in preparing and employing these types of Fleets?
 
## Target Prioritization
 
## Target Prioritization
 
### Explain the importance of correctly prioritizing targets.
 
### Explain the importance of correctly prioritizing targets.
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## Explain the importance of seeing a combat situation from the perspective of your enemy.  
 
## Explain the importance of seeing a combat situation from the perspective of your enemy.  
 
### Give examples of a couple of situations where getting in the head of your enemy can change your actions.
 
### Give examples of a couple of situations where getting in the head of your enemy can change your actions.
# Reconnaissance
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## Explain how far out ahead and or behind your fleet the following Reconnaissance resources should be Covert Ops, Skirmishers, and Scouts.
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## Explain the methods used in taking the information give in recon reports and correlating the information into a tactical picture for your area of operations.
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## Given 3 reconnaissance situations from your evaluator for a plan of action and orders for each one.
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# Practical Operation
 
# Practical Operation
## Organize, plan, and execute at least 2 Gangs with different mission objectives.  
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## Organize, plan, and execute at least 2 large mixed Fleets with different mission objectives.  
 
## Submit an After Action Report on each Gang and discuss it with your evaluator.
 
## Submit an After Action Report on each Gang and discuss it with your evaluator.

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General Info

Certification Content

  1. Organization
    1. With particular attention to coordination and communications, explain how you would organize and lead the following:
      1. 15 Spider BS ships with 1 scout and 2 skirmishers
      2. Dual Guardian (or Basilisk) Fleet with 10 BS and a small support wing
      3. A major AGONY POS attack with 6 Capitals, 20 BS, 4 Guardians, 2 HICs, 10 HACs, 10 EWAR ships and a large support wing of ceptors, dictors, covops, and Recons
    2. Explain the importance of setting and communicating the mission objective to members of your fleet
    3. What are the pros and cons of centralized and distributed leadership by the FC of a major operation?
  2. Reconnaissance
    1. Explain how far out ahead and or behind your fleet the following Reconnaissance resources should be Covert Ops, Skirmishers, and Scouts.
    2. Explain the methods used in taking the information give in recon reports and correlating the information into a tactical picture for your area of operations.
    3. Given 3 reconnaissance situations from your evaluator for a plan of action and orders for each one.
  3. Tactics
    1. Describe the sequence of events and your thought process for conducting a POS attack or major Fleet battle.
      1. What are the major tactical considerations when employing Capital ships?
      2. What are the strengths and weakeness of DG, DB and Spider gangs? How can you mitigate these weakness and take advantage of the strengths in preparing and employing these types of Fleets?
    2. Target Prioritization
      1. Explain the importance of correctly prioritizing targets.
      2. Explain the relative threat levels of the following kinds of ships: Frigates, Interceptors, Interdictors, Recon ships, EAF's, Cruisers, HAC's, HIC's, Battle cruisers, and Battleships.
      3. Given 2 ships of the same threat level explain how you would prioritize them for targeting.
      4. Given a few situations by your evaluator explain how you would prioritize the targets.
    3. Explain the importance of continually re-evaluating the situation when in combat.
      1. Explain a couple circumstances where changes in the situation would cause a change in your actions.
    4. Explain the importance of seeing a combat situation from the perspective of your enemy.
      1. Give examples of a couple of situations where getting in the head of your enemy can change your actions.
  1. Practical Operation
    1. Organize, plan, and execute at least 2 large mixed Fleets with different mission objectives.
    2. Submit an After Action Report on each Gang and discuss it with your evaluator.