Don Purdy Rules to LIVE By.
- Shoot
from the shoulder. Pistols are back up weapons. Learn to shoot well.
Marksmanship is critical.
- Carry
all the ammo and water you can on your person.
- Don’t
lean weapons agains trees and walls.
- Weapons
on safe until its time to kill.
- Machine
gunners should be corporals.
- Guns
must be trained to maneuver on there own. Crew drills are critical.
- Reload
drills are critical.
- Firing
in the blind and dead gunner drills must be executed.
- Soldiers
must know how to use the weapons properly and everyone elses.
- Train
on foreign weapons when possible.
- Camouflage!
It works.
- A
bayonet is a weapon. Train your soldiers to use it to kill the enemy.
- Do Combatives.
Also rifle P.T.
- When
in the defense or preparing one never get more than arms reach from your
weapon.
- Keep
shirts and K-Pots on when digging.
- Don’t
lay ammo in the dirt. Carry sand bags so you can lay magazines and other
ammo on the bags when in defense.
- Soldiers
need to know basic demo.
- Use
VS–17 panel for daytime signal that you have no verbal commo.
- Handling
of POWs and medevac must be practiced constantly.
- Execute
withdrawals under pressure. Live fire when possible.
- Silence
is golden. Learn to whisper. Even on radios.
- When
in the heat of battle leaders talk others shut up.
- Stay
off the radio. No unnecessary chatter.
- Use
whistles, star clusters as back up signals.
- When
in a MOUT Defense have a destruction plan in case of a withdrawal under
pressure.
- Wheel
barrels are great in a MOUT environment.
- Don’t
forget! Sanitation Plan.
- Always
think dirty. Think about what you would do if the doo doo hit the fan
right now.
- Move
like a cat and don’t hesitate.
- Read
the battlefield.
- Do
bang! drills. This teaches soldiers to react to every contact instantly.
In less than one second rounds should be going back at the enemy.
- Hip
pocket training is excellent. All leaders need to know how to do this
properly and efficiently.
- NCOs
TRAIN Soldiers!
- Discipline,
Discipline, Discipline. Its too late when the fighting begins.
- Drill
& Ceremony is important. Do it right.
- Uniformity
is important.
- If you
think something is wrong it is.
- Be
prepared to take charge.
- Not
everyone can be an Infantry soldier. Get rid of the weak.
- Nothing
out of a ruck sack except what is necessary.
- Eat
one thing at a time and immediately pack it up.
- Trash
goes back in the rucksack.
- Be
ruthless on those who leave equipment or ammo on the battlefield.
- Keep
the plan simple and violent.
- Smoke
doesn’t stop bullets.
- Breaching
tools are a last resort to breach.
- Never
pass a threat.
- Don’t
daisy chain claymores.
- Train
with live grenades as much as possible.
- Train
soldiers to react to bumping into enemy personnel in close quarters.
- Talk
to your soldiers about the reality of there mission (Life and
Death).
- NCOs
must never back down in front of there soldiers.
- Never
reduce standards of discipline when in a hostile environment. Be ruthless.
- Leading
from the rear is like pushing spaghetti up hill.
- NODs
on during darkness.
- Improvise
when necessary. Don’t reinvent the wheel.
- Field
hygiene is important.
- If you
want to know what the enemy is doing think about what you are doing.
- Treat
your enemy as if he is the baddest of the bad. Do not underestimate
him.
- Always
use boot laces not zippers.
- Boots
stay on. Only remove when necessary one boot at a time.
- Infantrymen
must have the heart of a lion. Leaders (NCOs) must develop that heart. The
infantry has no room for the weak or faint of heart.
- Your
mission is to close with and destroy the enemy with any means possible.
You must live in the environment on the ground. The mission has priority.
The fight comes first then the recovery of dead and wounded.
- Always
plan resupply and medevac procedures thoroughly.
- Keep
the bi-pods down on MGs and SAWs when moving.
- Place
two tracer rounds in magazines first so you will know when your about to have to change mags.
- Teach
your squad leaders how to direct guns with tracers.
- Never
smile for photographs.Always keep things simple. Complicated plans don’t
work out well.
Lastly I wish to point out that the role of the NCO is
awesome. You own the soldier. Train them for war not for peace. Be hard but
fair. Never forget where you came from. Learn from failure and confess when
your wrong.
There is no room for boot licking, gut eating, ticket
punching NCOs in the infantry. Police your ranks of self servers. There scum of the earth.
Don Purdy