Platoon leader



A platoon leader (NATO) or platoon commander (more common in Commonwealth militaries and the US Marine Corps) is the officer in charge of a platoon. This person is usually a junior officer – a second or first lieutenant or an equivalent rank. The officer is usually assisted by a platoon sergeant. Some special units, such as specific aviation platoons and special forces, require a captain as platoon leader, due to the nature and increased responsibility of such assignments. Platoons normally consist of three or four sections (Commonwealth) or squads (US).

Responsibilities of a Platoon Leader
The duties and responsibilities of a platoon leader is similar in the armies. Based on the US Army publications, it is possible to address that a platoon leader:


 * Leads the platoon in supporting the higher headquarters missions. He bases his actions on his assigned mission and intent and concept of his higher commanders.
 * Conducts troop leading procedures.
 * Maneuvers squads and fighting elements.
 * Synchronizes the efforts of squads.
 * Looks ahead to the next “move" of the platoon.
 * Requests, controls, and synchronizes supporting assets.
 * Employs mission command systems available to the squads and platoon.
 * Checks with squad leaders ensuring 360-degree, three-dimensional security is maintained.
 * Checks with weapons squad leader controlling the emplacement of key weapon systems.
 * Issues accurate and timely reports.
 * Places himself where he is most needed to accomplish the mission.
 * Assigns clear tasks and purposes to the squads.
 * Understands the mission and commander’s intent two levels up (company and battalion).
 * Receives on-hand status reports from the platoon sergeant, section leaders, and squad leaders during planning.
 * Coordinates and assists in the development of the obstacle plan.
 * Oversees and is responsible for property management

In Mechanized infantry units, also, the platoon leader:
 * Normally dismounts when the situation causes the platoon to dismount.
 * Serves as Armoured personnel carrier or Infantry fighting vehicle commander when mounted.
 * Develops the fires with the platoon sergeant, section leaders, and squad leaders.