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The Ginn Group, Inc. provides Civilian on the Battlefield and Role Player support at various locations. Services included furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and services addressed herein to perform all work incidentals for the preparation of personnel to serve as role-players functioning as Civilians on the Battlefield (COBs) or Opposing Forces (OPFOR) during IED lane training and combat scenario based training/ exercises conducted in field training sites. Personnel provided included Foreign Language Speakers and Non- Foreign Language Speakers acting in the roles of villagers, police, government officials, translators, and opposing forces.
Training missions are called on short notice, as little as 24 hours and last for as little as two days and up to three weeks in duration. The Ginn Group
provides all life support requirements for their personnel and sometimes provides cultural meals to the troops.
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The Ginn Group’s past and present Training support includes the following clients:

Camp Atterbury
Camp Lejeune
Fort McCoy
Fort Campbell
Fort Lewis
Fort Drum
Fort Bragg
Fort Carson
Fort Dix
Fort Benning
Fort Knox
Fort Fort Indian Town Gap
West Point Military Academy
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Do you want to register to be considered for Civilian on the Battlefield or Role Player? If so, click here!
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We Provide Plug & Play, Turn Key Packages:

Cultural Awareness Training

Translators

Contingency Operating Location (COL)

Opposing Forces (OPFOR)

Detainee Operations

Cultural Awareness Training

Train and teach soldiers on the cultural aspects of Southwest Asia

Train and teach soldiers basic language phrases (eg. Arabic, Dari, Pashto, and Croatian)

Train and teach soldiers religious customs and courtesy

Translators

Integrate into training scenarios to teach soldiers how to use translators during operations

Role-play during training scenarios to teach soldiers negotiating skills

Render on-site cultural expertise on relevant issues soldiers experience in-country

Contingency Operating Location (COL)

Military leader training on the unique aspects of villages and tribes relating to the COL

Role-play tribal elders and leaders of various factions during training scenarios

Program scenarios provided daily with scripted parts for various role players

Opposing Forces (OPFOR)

Role players with the skills to play tactical and non-tactical scenarios

Blank-firing weapons such as: AK 47s, RPKs, and blank ammo

Develop and execute improvised explosive devices (IED)

Pre-deployment training tailored to mission tasks

Detainee Operations

Role players provided for training on processing and detaining

Role players for vehicle and body searches prior to being detained

FLS provide cultural and language training and assistance

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