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    ARMY RESEARCH INSTITUTEINFANTRY FORCES RESEARCH UNIT

    1997

    LEADER HANDBOOK

    COMBAT LEADERS'GUIDE

     

     

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    INTRODUCTIONThe Combat Leaders' Guide is both anextract of doctrinal publications and acompilation of tactics, techniques andprocedures(TTPs). It is principally

    designed as a pocket reference andmemory-jogger.

    Some TTPs you have learned in trainingdo not appear here. The material in this

    job aid comes from the doctrinalliterature program.

    Laminate pages to be written on;remove, reorganize or tab pages based

    on your mission; insert other job aids,TTPs or SOPs as needed.

    Questions? Call SACG at Ft. Benning,DSN 835-5741 LT Kirby, SGT Rose, SGT

    Sparks.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    PLANTroop leading procedures 2-1Warning order 2-2Factors of METT-T 2-3Estimate of the situation 2-8

    Operation order (OPORD) 2-15Fragmentary order (FRAGO) 2-19Time schedule 2-20Light and weather data 2-21

    Leading in combat 1-1Basic rules of combat 1-2

    Actions before march 3-1Duties of quartering party 3-2March orders 3-3Actions during march 3-4Actions at halts 3-5Actions at assembly area 3-6

    MOVE

    BASIC COMBAT RULES  PAGE

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    DEFEND

    Preparation for attack 4-1Consolidation 4-3Reorganization 4-4

    Defensive priority of work 5-1Defense planning outline 5-3

    Coordination checklist 5-5Establish observation post 5-7Fighting position guidelines 5-8Building fighting position 5-9Range card preparation 5-11

    Range card (blank) 5-13Range card (sample) 5-14

    5-155-175-18

    Sector sketch preparationSector sketch (sample)Occupation of a battle position

    PAGEATTACK

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    Disengagement planning 7-1Disengagement actions 7-2Passage of lines coordination 7-3Withdrawal under enemy pressure 7-4Withdrawal not under enemy 7-7  pressureRelief in place 7-11

    DELAYFundamentals of delay 6-1

    WITHDRAW

    Fire distribution and control 5-20Camouflage 5-21Physical security 5-22

    Fighting from a battle position 5-19

    Defending during limited visibility 5-24

      DEFEND PAGE

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS  PATROL/RECON

    Patrol planning steps 8-1Patrol coordination 8-2Complete the plan 8-4

    Departure from friendly lines 8-6Rally points 8-7Patrol report (debriefed) 8-8Selection of a patrol base 8-9Occupation of a patrol base 8-10

    Patrol base activities 8-11Principles of a raid 8-12Conduct a raid 8-13Principles of an ambush 8-15Organize an ambush 8-17

    Conduct an ambush 8-19Plan a recon mission 8-21Recon zone 8-23Recon area 8-25

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS  NBCNBC-1 report 9-1NBC-4 report 9-2NBC-prior to attack 9-3

    NBC-during attack 9-4NBC-after attack 9-6Unmasking with chemical agent 9-8 detector kitUnmask without chemical agent 9-9

     detector kitMOPP levels 9-10Detailed troop decon 9-11MOPP gear exchange 9-12Mark contaminated area: 9-13

      radiological/bio/chemPrepare for NBC attack/protect 9-15  against electromagnetic pulseSupervise radiation monitoring 9-16Using a dosimeter 9-17

    Collect/report total radiation dose 9-18

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Principles of fire support 10-1  planning/coordinationCall for fire 10-2

    Call for fire card 10-4Target list worksheet 10-5Mortar/artillery capabilities 10-6AFV Weapon capabilities 10-7Target acquisition/signature 10-8

      Attack helicopter capabilities 10-9

    Artillery counterfire 10-10

    Supplies and logistical services 11-1Precombat check (mech) 11-2Precombat check (light) 11-3

    Classes of supply 11-4

    Electro counter-counter 12-1  measuresRadio troubleshooting 12-2

    Splicing field wire 12-3Installing commo lines 12-5

    PAGE

      COMMO

    FIRE SUPPORT AND OBSERVATION

    SUPPLIES/LOGISTICS

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    TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE

    MINES/DEMO

    Crossing objects with commo lines 12-6Messenger briefing 12-7

    COMMO

    Rules of engagement (ROE) 14-1Area assessment checklist 14-2Checkpoint/roadblock PIR 14-4  checklist

    PEACEKEEPING

    Install/remove hasty protective 13-1 minefieldDA Form 1355-1-R sample 13-3DA Form 1355-1-R (blank) 13-4Breaching and clearing minefields 13-5

    Nonelectric firing system 13-6Nonelectric/electric priming of 13-8  demo blockClear nonelectric/electric misfires 13-10Electric firing system 13-11

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS  AIR ASSAULT OPERATIONS

    Aircraft troop commander briefing 15-1Safety briefing checklist 15-2Reverse planning sequence 15-3Ground tactical plan 15-4  considerationsLanding plan considerations 15-5Landing zone selection criteria 15-6Air assault PZ/LZ planning 15-7  considerationsExtraction loading plan 15-8  requirementsLeader duties in air assault 15-9  operationsChalk leader duties/platoon air 15-10  assaultSet up a helicopter landing site 15-11Night marking of PZs/LZs 15-13

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS  MEDICALEvaluate a casualty/first aid 16-1Shock - symptoms/first aid 16-2Heat exhaustion/heat cramps 16-3

    Heat stroke/sun stroke 16-4Frostbite 16-5Hypothermia/cold weather injury 16-6Request army air MEDEVAC 16-7Continuous operations planning 16-8

    Heat precautions 16-10

    Engaging aircraft 18-1Weapons control status 18-1Air defense warning 18-2Local air defense warning 18-2

    Engagement/lead distances 18-3Passive air defense 18-4

    Vehicle recovery procedure checklist 17-1Vehicle recovery fundamentals 17-2

    VEHICLE RECOVERY

    AIR DEFENSE

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    Built-up area fighting principles 19-1Attack and clear a building 19-2Organize building defense 19-3

    Principles of the Law of War 20-1Rules of engagement (ROE) and 20-3

      the law of warHandling of enemy prisoners of 20-4 war (EPWs)

    LEGAL ASPECTS OF WAR

    MISCELLANEOUS

    Spot report/SALUTE 21-1Find unknown range (WORM) 21-2Conversion table: US/metric 21-3

      Converting azimuths 21-4Reduce risk of fratricide 21-5

      COMBAT IN CITIES PAGE

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    TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGEMISCELLANEOUSRisk management 21-7Risk management steps 21-8Risk management matrix 21-10

      Personnel records 21-11

    ACRONYMSAcronyms 22-1

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    LEADING IN COMBAT1 Set the example

    2 Lead from as far forward as you can

    3 Lead from a position where yoursoldiers can see you/your vehicle

    4 Lead from where you can control allelements physically or by radio

    5 Move to influence the action

    6 Make sound, quick decisions

    7 Forcefully execute decisions

    8 Use reverse planning sequence

     Notes:

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    BASIC RULES OF COMBAT TYPE RULE

      5 SUSTAIN

      Keep fight going/care for soldiers

      4 COMMUNICATE  Inform everyone/tell soldiers what  you expect

      3 SHOOT  Establish base of fire/mutual  support Kill/suppress enemy

      2 MOVE  Establish moving element/move  to position of advantage  Gain and maintain initiative

      1 SECURE  Use cover and concealment  Establish local security/recon

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      3 Make tentative plan

      5 Conduct Reconnaissance

      6 Complete plan

      7 Issue orders

      8 Supervise and refine

    Notes:

      2 Issue warning order

    TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES

      4 Initiate necessary movement

      1 Receive mission

     STEP ACTION

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      1. Situation _________________________  ____________________________________ 2. Mission __________________________  ____________________________________ 

     ____________________________________ 3. General Instructions  a. Special teams/task organization ___   __________________________________   __________________________________ 

      b. Common uniform/equipment ______   __________________________________   c. Special weapons, ammo, equipment  __________________________________   __________________________________ 

      d. Tentative time schedule __________   __________________________________ 4. Special Instructions ________________  ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 

     ____________________________________ 

    WARNING ORDER

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    ITEM

    (FACTORS APPLY TO FR & EN)

    FACTORS

    FACTORS OF METT-T

    MISSION

    Specified tasks

    Implied tasks

    Mission essential tasks

    Limitations/constraints

    Restated mission

    Intent one & two levels up

    1

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    FACTORS OF METT-TFACTORSITEM

    ENEMY

    Disposition/composition

    Recent activities

    Weaknesses

    2

    Strength

    Possible COAs

    Reinforcement abilities

    Probable COAs

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    FACTORS OF METT-TITEM FACTORSTROOPS AVAILABLE3

    Disposition

    Composition

    Strength (personnel/

    materiel)

    Activities

    Weaknesses

    Morale

    Combat service support

    Maintenance level

    Key leaders

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    FACTORS OF METT-TFACTORSITEM

    TERRAIN (OCOKA)4

    Cover & concealment

    Obstacles

    Key terrain

    Avenues of approach

    Observation/Fields of fire

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    FACTORS OF METT-TITEM FACTORS

    TIME

    Planning & preparation

    of combat orders

    Start, critical, release

    points

    Line of departure

    Inspections &rehearsals

    Movement

    Use 1/3 - 2/3 rule

    5

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    ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION2. Estimate situation/develop course of action

    Disposition

    Intentions

    Capabilities

    CompositionStrengths

    Weaknesses

    Weapons/units

    a. Terrain & weather - effects on

    personnel & equipment

    b. Enemy situation & COA

    Most probable COA basedon doctrine/situation

      OCOKA

     Visibility/trafficability mobility/survivability

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    ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATIONc. Friendly situation

    Task organization to accomplish mission

    Control measures

    Purposes & tasks of main & supporting efforts

    Results that must be achieved

    Decisive point & time to focus combat power

    d. Friendly COA (repeat for  each COA)

    Time available

    Equipment available

    Troops available

    Prepare a COA statement & sketche.

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    ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION3. Analyze COAs

    General Factors

    commander's intent

    relative effectiveness

    characteristics of offense and

     defense

    weapon utilization

    METT-T

    Mission specific factors

    mission essential tasks

    logistic support

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    ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION4. Compare Courses of Action 2 31

    Supports schemeof maneuver

    Helps command& control

    Concentrates combatpower at decisive point

    Forces providemutual support

    Responds to maneuver

    elements & reserve

    considering how well theCOA:

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    ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION1Compare Courses of Action 24. 3

    Maximizes observation &ranges of weaponsystems

    Exploits enemy weakness

    Provides enoughmaneuver space

    Provides cover &

    concealment

    Uses best avenue of

    approach

    Accounts for weather

    considering how well theCOA:

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    ESTIMATE OF THE SITUATION4. Compare Courses of Action 1 2 3

    considering how well theCOA:

    Considers obstacles

    Controls key terrain

    Helps speed of execution

    Does not requireadjustment of unitpositions

    Uses all HQs

    Requires normal CSS

    5. Decision

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    OPERATION ORDER

    2 2

    a. Enemy forces:

    b. Friendly forces:

    Units providing fire support

    Mission/concept higher

    Task organization:

    1. Situation

    Location & actions of units on

    left, right, front, rear

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    OPERATION ORDER

    (1) Maneuver

    2. Mission

    a. Concept of the operation

    3. Execution

    Intent

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    OPERATION ORDER

    2 2

    (2) Fires

    b. Tasks to maneuver units

    c. Tasks to combat support units

    d. Coordinating instructions(1) Time schedule

    (2) PIR

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    OPERATION ORDER

    a. General:

    4. Service Support:

    5. Command and Signala. Command:

    b. Signal:

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    FRAGMENTARY ORDER(FRAGO provides changes to anexisting order. Address only ele-ments that have changed)

    1. Situation

    2. Mission

    3. Execution

    4. Service Support

    5. Command/Signal

    Reference

    Task organization

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    FRAGMENTARY ORDERTIME SCHEDULEWHEN WHAT WHERE WHO

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    FRAGMENTARY ORDERLIGHT AND WEATHER DATA  ITEM FIRST DAY NEXT DAY

    BMNT/EENT

    Sun Rise

    Sun Set

    Moon Rise

    Moon SetNVG Hours

    Temp High/Lo

    % Illum

    Winds

    Precip

     Effects of light & weather:

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    ACTIONS BEFORE MARCH STEP ACTION

      1 Give warning order

      2 Select quartering party NCO and

    send to team CP

      3 Recon route from AA to SP

      4 Record time from AA to SP

      5 Adjust departing time from AAto arrive at SP on time

      6 Have crews perform precombat

    checks

      7 Have vehicle commanders reporttheir status

      8 Give march order to vehiclecommanders

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    DUTIES OF QUARTERING PARTY STEP ACTION  1 Inspect intended assembly area

    for enemy NBC/mines

      8 Brief platoon leader

      7 Guide platoon into area

      6 Select covered/concealed routeto RP; meet platoon

      5 Select general location ofvehicle positions; mark places

      4 Clear or mark obstacles

      3 Establish and maintain commo

      2 Secure platoon area untilplatoon arrives

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      1. Destination (map) __________________   _____________________________________   2. Route of march (map) ______________   _____________________________________ 

      _____________________________________   3. Location of SP, critical points, RP  (map) _______________________________   _____________________________________   _____________________________________ 

      _____________________________________   4. SP time __________________________   5. March interval (meters) _____________   6. March speed (mph/kph) _____________   7. Catch up speed (mph/kph) __________ 

      8. Time and location of scheduled halts  _____________________________________   _____________________________________   9. Time unit leaves present position ____   _____________________________________ 

      10. Order of march ___________________   ____________________________________ 

    MARCH ORDERS

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    ACTIONS DURING MARCH ITEM ACTION

     2 Maintain ground and air security

     1 Arrive at SP on time at marchspeed with proper march interval

     5 If under radio listening silence -use hand and arm signals, flagsignals, or flashlight signals

     4 Report SP, critical points, RP(unless under radio listeningsilence)

     3 Observe vehicle sectors ofresponsibility

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    ACTIONS AT HALTS ITEM ACTION

     2 Establish/maintain security

     1 Pull to side of route - maintainorder

     6 Take appropriate actions/repairvehicles if possible

     5 Report status

     4 Maintain observation/contactwith other vehicles

     3 Move disabled vehicles offroad - post guides to direct

    traffic

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    ACTIONS AT ASSEMBLY AREA ITEM ACTION

     1 Follow guides into preselectedsecure positions

     5 Establish wire commo net/coordinate with other units

     4 Conduct fire planning

     7 Start maintenance/resupply/rearming

     8 Prepare/rehearse reaction plan

     6 Check/adjust positions;camouflage positions

     2 Clear RP without halting 3 Emplace/maintain security/OPs

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    PREPARATION FOR ATTACK TASK ACTION

      2 Move to assembly area

      1 Issue warning order

      5 Check key equipment

      4 Check weapons

      6 Rehearse critical tasks

      7 Recon rtes to LD/OBJ

      8 Issue OPORD

      9 Resupply, rearm, refuel

      3 Perform commo check

     10 Coordinate w/higher, supporting, adjacent units

     11 Rehearse

     12 Conduct PMCS as required

     13 Check/integrate attachments

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    PREPARATION FOR ATTACK TASK ACTION 14 Check NBC situation/confirm

    MOPP status

    Notes:

     19 Move to LD

     18 Rest troops

     17 Feed troops

     16 Inspect vehicles

     15 Inspect troops

    Several steps may occur concurrently.

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    CONSOLIDATION STEP ACTION

      1 Eliminate all remaining enemyresistance on objective

      2 Occupy hasty positions/prepare for counterattack

      3 Bring up base of fire element

      4 Prepare for a counterattack

      5 Position key weapon systems

      6 Develop quick fire plan

      7 Prepare range cards

      8 Begin planning to continueattack (map recon, orders)

      Notes:

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    REORGANIZATION

      1 Reestablish chain ofcommand

     STEP ACTION

    Request resupply as needed

    Treat, evacuate, process

      3 Clear objective of casualties &

    EPW

    Redistribute ammo, supplies,equipment as needed

    Reman key weapons

      2 Reestablish security/prep forcounterattack

    Report status: ACE (AMMO/Casualties/Equipment)

    Restore commo withhigher, adjacent, FSO

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     STEP ACTIONREORGANIZATION

    Notes:

      4 Prepare for next mission

    Relocate weapons & positions

    Reoccupy & repair positionsRepair obstacles & minesRepair & maintain equipment

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    DEFENSIVE PRIORITY OF WORK STEP TASK

      1 Establish local security

      9 Site final protective line(FPL) and fires (FPF),priority targets

      8 Prepare squad & platoon sector sketches

      7 Prepare range cards

      6 Clear fields of fire

      3 Posn sqds/assign sectors

    for interlocking sectors

      5 Coordinate with adjacent units

      2 Position key weapons & vehicles

      4 Set up commo net

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     STEP TASKDEFENSIVE PRIORITY OF WORK

      10 Prep fighting positions

      11 Emplace mines & obstacles

      12 Establish fire control measures

      13 Assign alternate & supplemen-tary battle positions

      14 Take NBC protective measures

      15 Improve primary positions

      16 Prep alternate then suppl posns

      21 Continue to improve positions

      20 Stockpile ammo, food, water

      19 Rehearse actions on contact

      18 Recon supply/evac routes

      17 Establish sleep/rest plan

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    DEFENSE PLANNING OUTLINE1. Commander's intent ________________  ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 2. Platoon/squad mission _____________ 

     ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 3. Position in company defense ________  ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 

    4. Sectors of fire/EAs/TRPs____________  ____________________________________  ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 5. Fire support available ______________ 

     ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 6. Evacuate/destroy procedures fordamaged vehicles ____________________  ____________________________________ 

     ____________________________________ 

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    DEFENSE PLANNING OUTLINE7. Evacuation procedures for friendlycasualties___________________________  ____________________________________ 8. Place to take EPW _________________ 

     ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 9. Special signals to use ______________  ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 

     10. On-order mission for platoon/squad ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 

     11. Position and mission of units onflanks ______________________________ 

     ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 

     12. Position and mission of units in therear ________________________________  ____________________________________ 

     ____________________________________ 

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    COORDINATION CHECKLISTSTEP

     Sectors of fire of machine guns, anti-armor weapons & subunits

    3

    1 Location of leaders

      2 Location of primary, alternate,  & supplementary positions

    ITEM

    Location & types of obstacles

    & how to cover them

    7

    6

    5

    Route to alternate &supplementary positions

    4

    Location of OPs & withdrawalroutes back to the platoon orsquad position

    Location of dead space betweenplatoons & squads & how tocover it

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    COORDINATION CHECKLISTSTEP ITEM

    Patrols - size, type, timesof departure & return & routes

    Fire support planned

    Engagement &disengagement criteria

    Location of coordinationpoints

    8

    9

    Location, activities & passageplan for scouts & other unitsforward of platoon position

    Signals for fire/cease fire& any emergency signals

    10

    11

    12

    13

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     ITEM ACTION

    Select site - cover & concealmentOverlapping sectors

    Designate OP security &

    secure reporting proceduresEstablish withdrawal planwith procedures & routes

    Change observers every 20-30

    minutes as situation permits

    Conduct surveillance - nameobserver, recorder & security

    Search, identify & reportpersonnel, vehicles, etc.Use overlapping sectorsof observation

    Prepare to call for/adjustindirect fire; use binos/

    NODs; navigation tools &commo equipment

    3

    4

    5

    2

    1

    ESTABLISH OBSERVATION POST

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    FIGHTING POSITION GUIDELINES ITEM DESCRIPTION

    Prep by stages with inspectionImprovement is progressive

    Site to engage the enemy

    select best position, cover deadspace, use max eff range &provide interlocking firesPriority to effective weaponsystem use; METT-T dependent

    Protection - adequate to coverenemy weaponsPosition - provide cover &

    concealment - make sure itcannot be seenFill sandbags 3/4 fullRevet excavations in sandy soilCheck stabilization of wall basesInspect daily, especially afterrain & after direct/indirect firesMaintain, repair, improveUse proper material, correctly

    3

    2

    1

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    BUILD FIGHTING POSITION STAGE ACTION1

    2 Emplace walls: 1 helmet distancefrom hole to start of coverFront wall 2-3 sandbags high by2 M16s long for 2 man positionFlank wall same height, 1 M16long; rear wall 1 sandbag highby 1 M16 longStakes required to hold logsLeader inspects position

    Establish position:Leader check fields of fire,soldier emplace sector stakes

    Position log or sandbagbetween stakesScoop out elbow holesPosition lim vis aiming stakesTrace outline on ground

    Clear fields of fireLeader inspects position

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    BUILD FIGHTING POSITION

    Dig the position: throw &pack dirtArmpit deep

    Parapets filled, all camouflagedGrenade sumps dug/floor slopedRucksack storage optionalLeader inspects position

    Overhead cover: camouflageblended, cannot detect at 35MLogs placed over center frontto rearWaterproofing (plastic bags,

    ponchos) placed over top6" - 8" of dirt/sandbags piledon topOverhead cover & bottomcamouflaged

    Leader inspects position

    STAGE ACTION

    4

    3

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    Note: Make card and copy for eachprimary, alternate, supplementaryposition

    RANGE CARD PREPARATION

     STEP ACTION

      1 Draw symbol for weapon/position in center circle

    Draw terrain features/mark wpnref point from terrain or grid

    Draw/label L&R sector limits

      6 Show dead space areas and label

    Draw final protective lines/principal direction of fire

    Draw max engagement lines

    2

     4

    7

    8

      3 Determine range value for each

    circle by dividing range to mostdistant terrain feature by numberof circles & label card

      5 Draw and number TRPs, RPs andpossible EAs as ordered

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    Show gun elev (mils), ammo,range (meters) to limits, TRPs& ref points, describe objects

    List L&R limits, TRPs, ref pointsin numerical order

    RANGE CARD PREPARATION STEP ACTION  9 Fill in data section

      Identify primary, alternate or supplementary position

    10

    11 Fill in marginal info, nothigher than company & direction

    of magnetic north arrow

    Fill in wpn ref data (description,

    grid, magnetic az, distance fromWRP to position) in remarks

      Identify weapon/vehicle

     Date & time range card complete

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    DATA SECTIONDATEPOSITION IDENTIFICATION

    EACH CIRCLE EQUALSMETERS

    WEAPON

    DIRECTION/DEFLECTION

    ELEVATION RANGENO. AMMO DESCRIPTION

    DA FORM 5517 R

    REMARKS:

    SQDPLTCO

    .

    May be used for all types of direct fire weaponsMAGNETIC  NORTH

    RANGE CARD PREPARATION

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    RANGE CARD PREPARATION

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    Make card and copy for each primary,alternate and supplementary position

    SECTOR SKETCH PREPARATION

     ITEM ACTION

      1 Draw your unit sector or EA

      2 Draw main terrain features insector(s) and range to each

      3 Draw subunit positons

      4 Draw subunit primary and

    secondary sectors of fire  5 Draw weapon positions with

    primary sectors of fire for each

      6 Draw MEL for each weapon/

    ammo  7 Draw machine gun/cannon final

    protective lines or principaldirection of fire

      8 Draw location of CP/OP

      9 Draw TRPs and RPs in sector

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    SECTOR SKETCH PREPARATION ITEM ACTION 10 Draw mines/obstacles

     12 Draw and label dead space

     13 Draw patrol routes

     14 Draw locations, sector of fire of

    other weapons in your sector

     11 Draw indirect fire targetlocations/final protective fire

    locations

     15 Draw location of NODs for usein limited visibility plan

    Place your unit ID, DTG

    prepared, and magnetic northarrow on sketch (pencil)

     Notes:

    16

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    OCCUPATION OF ABATTLE POSITION (BP) STEP ACTION

    Rpt situation to Co/Tm Cdr

    Wire commoPositions/routes of withdrawal

    OPs/patrolsCoord w/flank/adjacent unitsObservation & fields of fire

      6 Designate alt & suppl psns,  sectors of fire/EA/TRP

      5 Designate primary sectors offire/EA/TRP

      4 Designate general location ofprimary posns; move platoon

      3 Recon primary, alternate &supplementary positions

      2 Keep rest of plt in hide psn(s)

    7

    8

    Improve psn; plan rts to next BP9

      1 Move to turret-down psn on BP

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    FIGHTING FROM A VEHICLEBATTLE POSITION (BP) STEP ACTION

      1 Determine targets to engage

      2 Determine methods of targetengagement

      4 Issue platoon fire commands

      3 Send contact and spot report

      5 Call for indirect fire as needed

      6 Send spot reports

      7 Move to subsequent BP

      9 Organize to fight from BPs

      8 Keep Co/Tm Cdr informed ofsituation and location

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    FIRE DISTRIBUTIONAND CONTROL ITEM PRINCIPLE

    Destroy most dangerous targets first,considering range, terrain and

    weapon capability

    Use each weapon in its best role

    Avoid target overkill

    Engage critical targets first;engage laterally and in depth

    Concentrate on long range targets ifpossible, to gain standoff advantage

    Take best shots; expose only

    systems actually needed

    Control firing; conserve ammo ifpossible

    Engage different threatssimultaneously

    Avoid fratricide

    1

    2

    4

    5

    6

    3

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    9

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    ACTION

    Prepare individual/equipment

    STEP

    Consider position from enemyviewpoint

    Use natural concealment/blend

    Reduce shine and movement

    Observe from prone position

    Don't skyline when moving

    Inspect the following areas

    Individuals/Fighting positions

    Vehicles and routes in and out

    Noise/light discipline plan

    Camouflage netsBreak up vehicle silhouettes -

    1

    2

    4

    Reduce vehicle noise6

    5 Reduce glare and signatures

    use nets

    3

    CAMOUFLAGE

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    STEP

    Conduct patrols

    Troops ready

    Conduct stand-to (general)

    Radios on/tested

    Weapons loaded/ready

    Vehicles topped off/loaded/ready

    Basic load of missiles/ammo

    Conduct stand-to (evening)

    Emplace vision block covers/turn internal lights off

    Ready driver's night visionviewer

    Test panel control lights/thermal sights

      1

      3

      2

    Prepare NVGs/NODs

    ACTIONPHYSICAL SECURITY

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    ACTIONSTEP

    Silent watch

    Post local security

    Assign sectors for surveillance

    Use manual, battery, or AVPpower when possible

    Use radio listening silence

    Lay guns on primary AAs/EAs

    Assign sectors/observe sectors

    Rotate troops using thermal

    sight(s)

    Adjust position(s) closer tovehicle(s) at night

    5

    4

    Check all batteries

    Upload wpns and ammo

    Inspect vehicle position toinsure no light is visible afterdark

    PHYSICAL SECURITY

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    Employ long range STANOequip (GSR, sensors, NOD)

    Coordinate any movementoutside battle psn boundarieswith higher and adjacent units

    Redeploy some units & weapons

    to concentrate along dismount-ed avenues of approach

    Employ nuisance obstaclesand early warning devices

    along likely night approaches

    Employ scouts, OP, patrols,ambushes, and armor killer

    teams forward on secondaryAA and between positions

    2

    3

    4

    5

    DEFENDING DURINGLIMITED VISIBILITY

    ACTIONITEM

    1

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    ITEM ACTION

    Rehearse movement ofweapons, units, and massingof fires on enemy approaches

    Plan illumination on or behindengagement areas tosilhouette enemy

    7

    9

    Plan required movement ofweapons, units, and massing

    of fires on enemy approaches

    6

    Reposition weapons to takeadvantage of differencesbetween enemy and friendlySTANO devices

    8

    DEFENDING DURINGLIMITED VISIBILITY

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    ACTION

    Move TRPs and/or EAs closer

    to defensive positions or moveweapons closer to them-

    use METT-T

    Commence adjustments todefensive organization before

    dark

    Complete return to daylightpositions before dawn

    Move closer to avenue(s) of

    approach you guard duringbad weather

    Be aware that sensors andradar may still penetrate bad

    weather

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    ITEM

    DEFENDING DURINGLIMITED VISIBILITY

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    FUNDAMENTALS OF DELAY

      1 Centralized control anddecentralized execution

     ITEM ACTION

    Maintain enemy contact

    Coordinate flank security

      2 Maximize OCOKA

    Observation and fields of fire

      3 Force enemy maneuver/deploy

    Trade space for time

    Use snipers, ambushes toslow enemy

    Cover and concealment

    Key terrain

    Avenues of approach

    Obstacles

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    FUNDAMENTALS OF DELAY

      9 Each unit sets up own security

      Displace to next position

      7 Missions: delay in sector or

    forward of a line or position forspecified time

      8 Assign sectors for eachcommitted unit/avenue ofapproach

      Avoid decisive engagement

      6 Keep free to maneuver

      Observe and adjust fires

      Keep enemy in sight

      4 Use obstacles

      Natural and reinforcing

      Cover by observation/fire  5 Maintain enemy contact

     ITEM ACTION

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    DISENGAGEMENT PLANNING1. Scheme of maneuver _______________  ____________________________________  ____________________________________  ____________________________________ 

    2. Time of disengagement _____________  ____________________________________ 3. Priority of disengagement ___________  ____________________________________ 4. Location of new positions ___________ 

     ____________________________________ 5. Size and composition of advanceparties _____________________________  ____________________________________ 6. Size and composition of overwatch

    forces ______________________________  ____________________________________ 7. Location of overwatch forces ________  ____________________________________ 8. Combat service support ____________ 

     ____________________________________ 

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    DISENGAGEMENT ACTIONS ITEM ACTION  1 Deceive the enemy with smoke,

    patrols, fires, radiotransmissions

      2 Use overwatch elements to keepenemy pressure off disengagingforces

      3 Maintain OPSEC/COMSEC

      4 Recon/prepare routes

      7 Plan to move equipment

      5 Recon/prepare new positions

      6 Plan to move wounded

      8 Move CSS early

     10 Use obstacles to slow enemy

      9 Move during limited visibility

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    PASSAGE OF LINESCOORDINATION(MECH)

    1. Disposition of the stationary force2. Contact points3. Select routes4. Size of passage lanes5. Attack position (forward move)6. Assembly area (rearward move)

      7. Initial location8. Time of transfer of responsibility

    9. Traffic control/guides 10. Communications/call signs/

    frequencies 11. Supporting fires 12. Recognition signals 13. CS/CSS 14. Execution(LIGHT)

    1. Ask for changes to previous coordination2. Known or suspected enemy3. Fire & barrier plan

    4. Actions on contact5. What type support provided

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    WITHDRAWAL UNDERENEMY PRESSURE ITEM ACTION

      1 Withdrawal principles

      2 Disengagement techniquebased on enemy status,terrain, available covering

    fires

     Simultaneous when overwatch is present; by teams; thinning the lines

    Initiate break contact drillusing fire, maneuver,overwatch, obscuration

     Co Cdr controls sequence of  plt withdrawals/PL controls squads

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    WITHDRAWAL UNDERENEMY PRESSURE ITEM ACTION

      3 Maintain base of fire

    Use Infantry in close terrain/limited visibility/against

    dismounted enemy

    Move AT weapons/tanks backfirst against enemy mountedattack

      4 Plan for/specify

      Scheme for maneuver

      Time of withdrawal

      Location of new positions

    Size/make-up of advanceparty/overwatch forces

      Routes/checkpoints

     Battle/overwatch positions

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    WITHDRAWAL UNDERENEMY PRESSURE ITEM ACTION

     Remount point(s)

      Evacuation of wounded  Evacuation of equipment

     Priorities

      Obstacles

      Items to destroy Notes:

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     ITEM ACTION

    WITHDRAWAL NOT UNDERENEMY PRESSURE

      1 Withdrawal principles

     Speed/secrecy/deception  At night/in reduced visibility

      As part of a larger force to  perform another mission

      2 For plt as company securityforce

    Cover entire company area

    Reposition sqds/wpns to cover

    withdrawalPlace 1 sqd's key weapons ineach plt psn to cover mostdangerous AA

      Co XO or PL is security force  leader

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    WITHDRAWAL NOT UNDERENEMY PRESSURE ITEM ACTION

      3 For security force made up of1 sqd / 1mg tm / 2 dragons

    SL left in position is plt securityleader

    Reposition sqd to cover pltwithdrawal and plt area

    CP scty force Cdr controls pltscty force during withdrawal

      4 Security Force

    Conceals withdrawal

    Deceives enemy-keeps upnormal operating patterns

    Provides covering fire if enemyattacks

    Withdraw when company is at

    next position or as ordered

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    WITHDRAWAL NOT UNDERENEMY PRESSURE ITEM ACTION

    Gets withdrawal order by landline or radio codeword

    Uses company plan to withdraw

    Reassembles to move to rear

    If under attack, conducts fireand maneuver to rear until they

    break contact  5 Quartering party

    Send ahead before withdrawal

    PSG and guide for each squad

    Recons and selects psn/sectors/routes/OP for plt

    Meets and guides plt into psn

    PSG meets/briefs PL on

    position/situation

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    WITHDRAWAL NOT UNDERENEMY PRESSURE ITEM ACTION

      6 Company OPORD contains

    Time withdrawal will start

    Location of plt/co assemblyarea & routes between

    Plt mission(s) upon arrival

    Next co/plt mission

      7 Platoon Leader plans

    Location of sqd/plt assembly

    areas and routes between

    Size/org/Cdr of scty force

    Size/org/Cdr of scty force

    Next plt/sqd mission(s)

    Sqd missions on arrival

    When his withdrawal starts

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      1 Incoming leader recons area

      2 Incoming and outgoing leaderscoordinate

      3 Exchange liaison personnel

      4 Coordinate positions ofweapons and vehicles

      5 Exchange range cards and fire

    plans

      6 Exchange relief or organic firesupport elements

      7 Coordinate obstacles locations

      8 Transfer responsibility forminefields

      9 Coordinate routes into and outof positions

    10 Coordinate vehicle guides

    RELIEF IN PLACE ITEM ACTION

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    RELIEF IN PLACE

    11 Transfer excess ammo, wirelines, POL, and other materialto incoming unit

    12 Coordinate commo for one netduring relief

    13 Coordinate enemy situation andintelligence

    14 Coordinate sequence of relief

     ITEM ACTION

    15 Coordinate time of change ofresponsibility for the area

    Notes:

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    PATROL PLANNING STEPSSTEP ACTIONIdentify actions on objectivethen plan backward

    Analyze mission in accordance

    with factors of METT-T

    Task organize

    Organize patrol

    Select personnel/wpns/equip

    Coordinate

    Make recon

    Execute mission

    Supervise/inspect/rehearse

    12

    9

    8

    2

    1

    3

    4

    5

    6 Issue warning order

    Issue order10

    7

    11

    Complete detailed plans

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    PATROL COORDINATIONDESCRIPTIONITEM

    1 Between leader & BN staffor CO CDR

    Fire support on obj & alongplanned primary/alt routes

    Rehearsal areas & times

    Special equipment

    Departure/reentry of

    friendly lines

    Use/location of LZs

    Attachment of soldierswith special skills/equip

    Changes in friendly situation

    Light/weather data

    Best use of terrainfor routes, RPs, PBs

    Changes/updates to enemy

    situation

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    PATROL COORDINATIONDESCRIPTIONITEMTransportation support

    Signal plan

    PL coordinate with leadersof other patrols

    3

    2 Coord with unit thru whichplt/sqd will conduct forward& rearward passage of lines

    Notes:

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    DESCRIPTIONITEM COMPLETE THE PLAN

    Essential & supporting taskson objective, RPs, dangerareas, security/surveillance

    locations, along routes/passagelanes

    Key travel & execution timesfor movement, leader recon,

    estab of security, completionof tasks on obj, movement toORP, return through friendlylines

    Primary & alternate routes

    Signals, including rehearsalof special signals

    1

    2

    4

    3

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    DESCRIPTIONITEM COMPLETE THE PLAN

    5

    7

    Challenge & password forwardof friendly lines (SOI notforward of FEBA)

    Actions on enemy contact,including WIA/KIA, EPWs

    Contingency plans

    Where leader is goingWho else is going alongAmount of time leader isplanning to be goneActions to be taken if

    leader does not returnActions on chance contactwhile leader is gone

    6

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    DEPARTURE FROMFRIENDLY LINES ITEM DESCRIPTION

    Coordinate with CDR of forward

    unit/leaders of other patrolsSOI, plans, password, procedures,rally points, enemy information

    PL provide unit ID, patrol size,departure & return times, AOFwd unit provide info on terrain,en posns/activity, ambush sites,friendly posns, OPs, obstacles& fire plan, support available

    PlanningMove to initial rally pointComplete final coordinationMove to/thru passage point/singlefile

    Establish security

    2

    1

    3

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    RALLY POINTSDESCRIPTIONITEM

    SelectionEasy to find

    Offer cover & concealmentAway from natural lines of driftDefendable for short periods

    TypesInitial - inside friendly linesEn route - every 100-400 metersbased on terrain, vegetation,visibilityObjective rally point (ORP) out ofsight, sound, small arms rangeReentry rally point outside friendlyFPFNear & far side rally points -danger areas

    2

    1

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    PATROL REPORT (DEBRIEFED)A. Patrol size and composition _________  ____________________________________ B. Mission (type, location, purpose ofpatrol) _____________________________ 

     ____________________________________ C. Time of Departure and return________ 

      ___________________________________ D. Routes out and back (checkpoints,grid, overlays) _______________________ 

    E. Decription of terrain and enemy  position ____________________________ 

    F. Results of enemy encounters _______   ____________________________________   G. Misc information/map corrections____ 

     ____________________________________ H. Condition of personnel _____________  ____________________________________ I. Conclusions/recommendations_______  ____________________________________ 

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     STEP ACTIONSELECTION OF A PATROL BASE

      1 Pick tentative PB site from mapor aerial recon

      3 Select site considering lack oftactical value to enemy, terrain,

    trafficability, water  4 Plan for OPs/commo with OPs

      6 Provide security/alert plan,camouflage, noise/light/litterdiscipline

      2 Plan for alternate site; recon and

    observe until occupied or notneeded

      5 Plan for defense of PB,withdrawal routes, rally andrendezvous points

      7 Avoid enemy positions, built up

    areas, ridges, roads/trails, slopes

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    OCCUPATION OF A PATROL BASE STEP ACTION

    Element ldrs recon sectors andreturn to CP

    Ldr sends 2 to bring patrol fwd

      5 R&S team recon fwd, move

    clockwise

      4 Ldr check perimeter by meetingelement leaders in turn

     3 Occupation single file/camouflaged

      2 Recon

      1 Approach - halt patrolConduct leader recon of site

    Patrol ldr designates entrypoint/CP at center of base

      7 Ldr designates routes andRPs outside

      8 Each element sets commo, OPs

      6 R&S teams report enemy activity,OPs, RPs, withdrawal routes

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     PATROL BASE ACTIVITIES

    1

    4

     STEP ACTION

    2 Alert plan & stand-to time day & nightCheck posns, OPs, rotate leaders

    SecurityOne point of entry/exitNoise light litter discipline -

    challenge allAiming stakes & claymores inEach sqd estab OP/dig hasty posnsSLs prep sector sketch/range cards

    3 Withdrawal planSignals, order, rendezvous point

    Maintenance plan for wpns, commo,

    NVDs

    Sanitation & personal hygiene plan

    Mess plan & water resupply

    Sterilize upon departure

    6

    7

    5

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     STEP ACTION

      1 Patrol move to ORP for recon

      2 Security element duties

      Move to positions, secure ORP

      Shoot only if detected or on  order; cover withdrawal of  assault and support elements

      from ORP

      Inform patrol leader of

      changes on objective

    Block avenues of approachinto/prevent escape fromobjective area- seal off area

    CONDUCT A RAID

    Recon & secure ORP, conductleader recon of objective

      Coordinate movements of  elements to objective

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      3 Support element duties

     STEP ACTION

      Cover withdrawal of assault  element

      Withdraw on order/signal

      4 Assault element duties

      Move into psn prior to assault  element

    Deploy close to objective forimmediate assault (if detected)

    Seize, secure objective whensupporting fire lifts or shifts

      5 Reorganize patrol 1km or 1terrain feature from ORP: report,redistribute ammo, treat

    casualties, disseminate info

      Withdraw on order/signal

    Protect demolition/search teams

    CONDUCT A RAID

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    PRINCIPLES OF AN AMBUSH ITEM PRINCIPLE  1 Place effective fires into entire

    kill zone - assign sectors

      2 Use well-trained teams with

    simple plan and prior recon  3 Maintain security, especially

    when returning to friendly psn

      4 Soldier and weapon placement -priority to concealment andfields of fire

      5 Clear signals to open/shift/ceasefire

    6 Point ambush - enemy attacked

    in single kill zone  7 Area ambush - unit deploys to

    2 or more related pointambushes in area

      Security elements/teams on  flank & rear if possible

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      8 Vehicular ambush - stop lead& trail vehicles in kill zone;kill armor first

    Man trap/natural boundary onfar side of kill zonePlan indirect fires to sealarea & cover withdrawalInitiate with most casualty

    producing wpn - have backup

     ITEM PRINCIPLE

      Control soldiers/issue clear  orders & signals

    Pl reorganize into assaultelement, support element,security element

      Use sector stakes

    Move to position after EENT;plan illum

    PRINCIPLES OF AN AMBUSH

    Night ambush similar to day

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     STEP ACTIONORGANIZE AN AMBUSH

    Point or area? L-shaped or linear?1

    5

    Is kill zone isolated & deadspace covered w/mines, demo,indirect fire?

    4

    6

    2 Are routes to & from concealed

    & known to all?3 Do positions provide early

    warning & effective firesonto kill zone?

    Does everyone know signal (& backup) to warn of enemy approach, initiate ambush, shift/lift, withdraw?

    Does everyone know withdrawalroutes & sequence?

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     STEP ACTIONORGANIZE AN AMBUSH

    Are routes covered by mines orindirect fire if ambush fails?

    Does everyone know what todo if ambush detected?

    What is the running password?

    Does everyone know teams/tasks?

    Notes:

    9

    10

    7

    8

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    CONDUCT AN AMBUSH STEP ACTION

     METT-T/overall situation

      Ease of control/target

      1 Ambush formation based on

      2 Patrol halt at ORP

      Establish security/confirm  location

      Recon objective to confirm plan

      Return to ORP/leave R&S team

      3 Security element secure ORP& flank of ambush site

      4 Support/assault elements leave

    ORP

      When security in position

      Occupy positions

      Support overwatches assault  move to ambush site

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    CONDUCT AN AMBUSH STEP ACTION

      8 Withdraw to ORP foraccountability, disseminateinformation, return to friendlyposition

      5 Patrol waits for target after allelements in position

      6 Security team alerts patrol onenemy direction of movement,target size, special weapons/equipment

      7 Patrol ldr alerts other elements Initiates when most of target in kill zone

     Lift/shift fire if assault into

      zone required

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    PLAN A RECON MISSION STEP ACTION  1 Make estimate of the situation

     Current intelligence

      Capabilities of unit

      Task organize to support  mission

      Inspection of recon force and  equipment

      Ways to minimize audio and electronic equipment

      Rehearsal

      Use of STANO devices

      Methods to remain undetected

      2 Plan

      Intelligence

      Use of smallest unit possible to accomplish mission

      Deceptive measures

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    PLAN A RECON MISSION STEP ACTION

      Security of force  Recon of objective

      Command and control

      3 Subordinate missions

     Notes:

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    RECON ZONE ITEM METHOD

    Use fan method

    PL selects series of ORPs

    through zone

    1

    Each element recons own route;

    entire unit links up at end

    Leader select ORP. Recon rtesthrough zone, and then a link uppoint

    Use converging routes method2

    After recon complete, move tonext ORP and repeat

    Select recon rtes to and from ORP -overlapping rtes form fan shapedpattern around ORP. Reconelements recon adjacent rtes

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    RECON ZONE ITEM METHOD

    Notes:

    Use successive sectors method3

    Each link up point becomes ORPfor next phase

    Leader selects ORP, a series ofrecon rtes, and link up points

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    RECON AREASeparate recon and security elementsif objective restricted in area,clearly defined, with specific

    avenues of approach

     ITEM METHOD

    After obj recon, recon element& security return to ORP anddisseminate information OR

    After security in place, reconelement departs ORP to

    recon objective

    Security teams move on covered& concealed rtes to posns

    Designate positions for securityteam

    Conduct leader recon

    1

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    RECON AREACombine R&S elements if objectivenot clearly defined and located, andterrain does not permit plt to secure

    objective area or if detection possible

    One R&S team stay in ORP to act asreaction force in case of contact

     ITEM METHOD

    1 R&S team w/one follow on securityteam to follow, acts as quick reactionforce; entire unit departs when reconcomplete

    2 R&S teams use ORP as releasepoint, then link up at point on far

    side of objective

    Several R&S teams recon separateparts of obj, then link up at ORP

    2

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    RECON AREA ITEM METHODRecon objective by long rangesurveillance if possible; shortrange surveillance if required by

    METT-T; avoid detection

    4

    Notes:

    Techniques: observe/collect/record information about enemy/use binos

    Well-rehearsed planCover movement w/battlefieldnoiseEstablish control measures,alternate routes, fire support

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    NBC-1 REPORT LINE ITEM *CHEM/BIO

      B Position of observer - (UTM coord)

      C Direction of attack from observer

    (Degrees) (Mils)

      D Date-time group of detonation/*area attacked (DTC)

      H Height of burst/*type of agent(Air) (Surface) (Unknown)

      G  Means of delivery (artillery,

      mortar, spray, etc.)

      F Location of attack/*area attacked(Actual) (Estimated)(UTM coord)

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    NBC-4 REPORT LINE ITEM

    H

    Location of reading (UTM coord)(Air) (Liquid)

    R

    Q

      Height of burst/*agent-type  (Air) (Surface) (Unknown)

    Dose rate - measure in open,1 meter above the ground

    S DTG of initial reading

    (cGy/hr)

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    STEP ACTION

    Increase MOPP level IAW intel

    Set up chemical agent alarm

    100-150 m out & upwind

    Affix M8/M9 detector paper

    Reservice/check every 24 hrs

    Attach M42 to M43A1 w/wire(MAX 400M); place near PLTCP & commo

    Prep overhead cover

    Alert detection teams, M256 kit

    Leaders check for readiness

    1

    3

    4

    5

    6

    2

    NBC-PRIOR TO ATTACK

    Cover equipment not in activeuse

    7

    Prevent tampering

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    STEP ACTIONNBC-DURING ATTACK

    Go to MOPP4

    Initate detection measures:vapor M256 kit; liquid M8/M9paper; close inlet/outlet ports

    of M8A1 alarm

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    STOP BREATHING, MASK &GIVE ALARMwarn subordinate & higher:

    send "GAS, GAS, GAS, ANDGRID" message

    leaders give order to mask& take protective action

    Seek overhead cover for self,cover equipment, close up vehicle

    DecontaminateM258A1/M291 on skin & equipM11/M13DAP to apply DS2

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    STEP NBC-DURING ATTACKACTIONReport; send follow up NBC1reports

    Leaders check personnel &protection

    Continue the mission8

    7

    6

    Notes:

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    STEP NBC-AFTER ATTACKACTION

    CONTINUE THE MISSION

    Decontaminate personnelw/M258A1/M291 kits;Apply DS-2 to vehicles

    Maintain MOPP4 until orderedto lower level

    Inform CP of extent ofcontamination-mark personnel,equipment & areas

    Minimize effects on personnel/

    equipment

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    Hasty decon: MOPP gearexchange, vehicle washdownw/M17LDS, M12

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    STEPNBC-AFTER ATTACK

    ACTION

    Casualties - decon with PDK& wrapped as appropriate

    6

    Deliberate decon: detailedtroop (unit), equipment(decon plt)

    Notes:

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     STEP ACTION

    1 Use all available detection

    equipment (M8 & M9 paper,chemical alarms, etc.)before proceeding

    Get Cdr's approval2

    Employ M256 or M256A1Detector Kit

    3

    If no chemical agent detected,have 1-2 soldiers unmaskin shade for 5 minutes;

    remask for 10 minutes

    Check for symptoms; if none,others may unmask; remainalert for symptoms.

    4

    5

    UNMASKING WITH CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT

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    Get Cdr's approval

    Have 1-3 soldiers hold breath& break seal of mask in shadefor 15 seconds, eyes open

    Reseal, clear & check masks,wait 10 minutes

    Check for symptoms; if none,break seal of mask, take 2-3breaths; repeat Step 4

    If no symptoms, have soldiersunmask for 5 minutes; remaskfor 10 minutesCheck for symptoms; if none,

    others may unmask; remainalert for symptoms

    6

    4

    3

    1

    2

    5

    7

    UNMASK WITHOUT CHEMICALAGENT DETECTOR KIT STEP ACTION

    Use all available detectionequip (M8 & M9 paper, chemical

    alarms, etc.) before proceeding

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    MOPP

    LEVEL

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    OVER-GARMENTS

    Carried

    Worn open

    or closed

    Worn open

    or closed

    Worn open

    or closed

    Worn closed

    OVERBOOTS

    carried

    carried

    worn

    worn

    worn

    MASK/HOOD

    carried

    carried

    worn

    worn

    worn

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    STEPDETAILED TROOP DECONACTION

    Equipment decon

    Mask decon

    Re-issue point

    Mask removal (vapor controlline)

    Monitor (medical/contam eval)

    Remove boot & glove

    Mask/hood decon & boot shuffle

    Remove over garmentjacket-high jumper trousers

    5

    1

    8

    7

    6

    4

    3

    2

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    STEPMOPP GEAR EXCHANGEACTION

    Gear drop & decon*

    Remove overgarment**jacket black side outtrousers

    Decon hood & roll**

    Remove overboots & stepon jackets**

    *solo **buddy team assist

    Remove CP gloves**

    Put on overgarment*

    Put on overboots*

    Put on CP gloves*

    Roll down & secure hood**

    Secure gear*

    5

    6

    7

    9

    8

    4

    2

    3

    1

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    MARK CONTAMINATED AREA:RADIOLOGICAL/BIO/CHEM STEP ACTION

      1 Locate/identify contaminatedarea

      2 For radiological use markerlabeled ATOM. Print informationso word "ATOM" faces towardyou & in upright psn: print doserate (centigrays/hr ); date/time(state ZULU or local) of reading& detonation. If unknownprint "UNKNOWN"

      3 For biological use markerlabeled BIO; for chemical usemarker labeled GAS. Use sameprocedures as above, statingtype of agent, if known

      4 Position markers so information

    faces away from contaminatedarea

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    MARK CONTAMINATED AREA:RADIOLOGICAL/BIO/CHEM STEP ACTION

      5 Attach markers so they can beseen from all routes through

    area; ensure each is visible fromprevious marker.

      6 Place ATOM markers atlocations where dose rate

    measures 1 centigray/hr (cGy/hr)or more

     Notes:

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    PREPARE FOR NBC ATTACK/PROTECT AGAINSTELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE

     STEP ACTION

      1 Ensure ALL items are covered ordug in when not in use

      2 Park vehicles with air ventsaway from winds; close hatches,doors, etc.

      3 Protect electronic equipmentagainst EMP by disconnectingantennas & spare equipment;shield with metal

      4 Use highest freq possible; neveruse commercial power. Keepcable & wire short; bury 18"

      5 Use remote sets only whenrequired; use common groundfor all equipment; insulateantenna guy lines

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    SUPERVISERADIATION MONITORING

      1 List grid coordinates of centralpoint in area

      2 Tell IM-174/AN/VDR-2 operatorto take readings from centralpoint hourly; check thatoperator uses IM-174/AN/VDR-2correctly

      5 Check hourly when readingdrops below 1 cGy/hr

      4 Take continuous readings if

    reading is 1 or more cGy/hr;fallout warning received ornuclear burst seen; if moving toanother location

      3 Have operator report readings toyou immediately; use NBC-4report

     STEP ACTION

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    USING A DOSIMETER STEP ACTION  1 Hold viewing end of dosimeter

    up to your eye, pointing towardlight but not directly into the

    sun. An IM93 must be held parallel to the ground.

      2 Point where vertical hairlinecrosses scale is total amount

    of radiation received in cGy

     Notes:

      3 Report the number of cGyto your Cdr

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      1 Turn in for recharging any

    dosimeter that does not read 0;recharge dosimeters daily

      2 Have soldiers who performduties in unit's area weardosimeters

      3 Collect readings from soldiers atthe same time, at least oncedaily; ensure readings areaccurate

      4 Add reported readings together;divide by number of readings

     STEP ACTION

    COLLECT/REPORTTOTAL RADIATION DOSE

      5 Round up to nearest 10 andreport to Cdr

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     ITEM PRINCIPLE

    PRINCIPLES OF FIRE SUPPORTPLANNING/COORDINATION

      1 Plan early & continuously

      2 Consider all available resources& means of fire support -mortars, artillery, attackhelicopters, CAS

      7 Use lowest echelon possible

      6 Before LD, LD to OBJ, on OBJ,beyond OBJ

      4 Provide flexibility & safe fires

      5 Insure continuous targeting -

    likely, known & suspectedenemy locations

      3 Select most effective asset

    & avoid duplication-checkwith higher

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     STEP DESCRIPTIONCALL FOR FIRE

    STEPS 1-3 ARE REQUIRED

    Observer ID & warning order:Adjust fireFire for effect (FFE)Suppress (Tgt #)Immediate suppression (Grid)

    Target location methodsGrid - 6 digit grid/directionPolar - direction, distanceShift from a known point - directionto tgt, add or drop, left or right fromkp (dir always OBS to TGT)

    Target description (SNAP)Size/shapeNature/nomenclature

    ActivityProtection

    1

    2

    3

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    CALL FOR FIRE STEP DESCRIPTION

    Method of engagementType of adjustmentsDanger close

    Trajectory, AmmunitionDistribution

    Method of fire & controlAt my command/Cannot observeTime on targetContinuous/coordinated illumCease loadingCheck firing/Continuous fireRepeat

    Refinement & end of missionCorrect, Record, Report  battle damage assessment

    5

    6

    4

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    NAME

    105MM/M102105MM/M119

    155MM/M198155MM/M109155MM/M109A6  Paladin227MM/MLRS

    MLRS(ATACM)

    11,50014,000

    18,10018,10023,500  RAP30KM

    100KM

      ROF -MAX/SUST

    HE SMOKE ILLUM

    HE WP ILLUM RED P

    HE WP ILLUM

    HE WP ILLUM

    TYPERANGENAME

      PLANNING  RANGE

    10 RPM/3 RPM  6 RPM/3 RPM

      4 RPM/1 RPM  4 RPM/1 RPM  6 RPM/1 RPM

     12 RDS/M

      2 missiles/18sec

    HE WP ILLUM

    70-3500

    70-479073-5600770-6840200-7200

    60mm/M224

    81mm/M29A181mm/M252107mm/M30120mm/M120

    MORTAR/ARTILLERYCAPABILITIES

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    AFV WEAPON CAPABILITIESEFFECTIVE RANGE (METERS)

    7.62 .50 25 40 105/120 152 TOW/SYSTEM mm mm mm mm mm mm   SHIL

    HMMWVM1044 1100 1800 2200 3750

    M901 ITV 1100 3750

    M113 APC 1800 2200 or 3750

    M2/ 3 BFV 1100 1750 AP 3750  3000 HE

    LAV25 1100 3000

    M1/M1A1 1100 1800 2800/

     3990

    M60A1/A3 1100 1800 1700

    M551 SHER 1100 1800 2000 3000

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    TARGET ACQUISITION ITEM SIGNATURE  1 Soldiers - trash, damaged

    vegetation, noise

      2 Tracked vehicles - fuel, smoke,noise

      6 Mines and obstacles - strange

    material, tripwires, loose/disturbed dirt, tactical barbedwire

      4 Artillery - noise, smoke, flash

      5 Aircraft - noise, glare, vaportrails, dust

      3 Antitank weapons - noise, wires,vapor trails, flash

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    ATTACK HELICOPTERCAPABILITIES

      NAME WEAPON # RANGE  M

    2

    81

    9300

    37501500

     AH-1(S) 170 410 2.75" FFAR

      TOW  20mm cannon

     OH-58D KIOWA 2.75" FFAR  7-14  9300

      WARRIOR  HELLFIRE 2-4 6000  12.7mm HMG 1 1800

     AH-6 LITTLE BIRD  7.62 minigun 1 1100

      2.75" FFAR 

    7-28  9300

     AH-1(G) COBRA  2.75" FFAR 4 9300  7.62 minigun 1 1100  40mm GL 1 2000

      AH-64 140 690 2.75" FFAR  7-28

      HELLFIRE 1-16  30mm chaingun  1

      AH-60L DIRECT ACTION 

    2.75" FFAR  7-28  9300

      PENETRATOR  HELLFIRE 1-16 6000  7.62 minigun 1 1100

    930060002500

    APACHE

    COBRA

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    SHELREP - MORTREP - BOMBREPARTILLERY COUNTERFIRE

    Damage

    Flash-to-Bang-Time

    Number, type & caliber of rounds

    Nature of fire

    Number of guns

    Coordinates of shelled areas

    Time shelling ended

    Time shelling started

    AZ to flash or sound

    Coordinates of observer

    Call signA

    D

    I

    J

    K

    B

    C

    EF

    G

    H

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    SUPPLIES AND LOGISTICALSERVICESITEM PRINCIPLE

      1 Chain of command plans forsupply status & equipment for

    fighting; 1SG directs Co logservices; PSG coordinates/supervises platoon maintenancewith 1SG

      2 Plt logistics includes long &short term supply/transportation/maintenance

      3 PSG coordinates/supervises bygetting requests for supplies/

    equipment from SLs and PLs;reviewing & consolidating,giving list to 1SG or supply sgt

      4 PSG must maintain status of

    supplies & equipment in plt,monitors requests, reports to PL

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    PRECOMBAT CHECKS - MECH ITEM ACTION  1 Complete prepare to fire

    weapons checks

      2 Complete preops PMCS; resolve

    problems  3 Load vehicles/rucks per loadplans

      4 Clean/function check individual& crew served weapons

      5 Top off vehicles

      6 Stow basic load of Classes I & V

      7 Fill canteens, water & oil cansas needed

      8 Index battlesights

      9 Check radio frequency andoperation if authorized.

    10 Check speech securityequipment and operation ifauthorized

    11 Check personnel; brief mission

    12 Rehearse

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    CLASSES OF SUPPLY CLASS DESCRIPTION SYMBOL

      I   Rations

      II   Expendables

      III   POL

      IV   Barrier material

      V   Ammunition

      VI   Sundry

      VII   Major end items

      VIII   Medical

      IX   Repair parts

      X   Material to support  nonmilitary programs

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    ELECTRO COUNTER-COUNTERMEASURES1 To determine if you are being

    jammed, disconnect antenna.If noise stops, then starts again

    when antenna is reconnected,suspect jamming. If noise doesnot stop, check radio malfunction.

    Use directional antenna

    Turn squelch off

    NEVER acknowledge jamming

    Move after transmission

    Relocate to mask jammingsignal with terrain

    Continue to transmit on highest power setting

    2 If you are being jammed:

    3 MIJI Report

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    RADIO TROUBLESHOOTING STEP ACTION  1 Check frequency setting

      2 Check battery: charge-new

      3 Check antenna: upright-clear

      4 Check ALL connections frombattery through to antenna:clean-dry-tighten

      5 Check ALL power and positionswitches

      6 Replace CVC or handset

      7 Check distance/position forterrain mask; move if needed

      8 Check antenna top section:repair if broken-replace if lost

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    SPLICING FIELD WIRE ITEM ACTION  1 Prepare conductors for splicing:

      2 Splice: Tie long conductor of 1pair to short conductor of otherin square knot. Repeat forsecond pair

    Cut 6" back from one side ofeach pair so lengths areuneven

    Untwist both ends of wire,remove insulation

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    SPLICING FIELD WIRE ITEM ACTION  3 Secure splices:

    Separate steel strands fromcopper, cutting steel even with

    insulationCross left hand end of copperstrands over top of knot; wrapover bare portion of right handconductor

    Continue for two wraps; cut offexcess copper

    Repeat for right hand end

    Start at center of splice & wraptape to cover 1 1/2" ofinsulation at one end

    Work tape back over center of

    knot to cover other sideRetape back to center

      4 Tape splices:

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     STEP ACTIONINSTALLING COMMO LINES

      1 Test field wire on reel: attachtelephone sets to ends; ifcommo check clear, install wire.

      2 Installing field wire: tie to fixedobject to start & end (allowslack); tie several places atground level

      3 Attach wire tags at roadcrossings, telephones & teststations, both sides of buried oraerial crossings, locations with

    several lines.

      4 Test wire line after buried oraerial crossings, before & aftersplicing new reel, before

    connecting line to switchboard.

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    CROSSING OBJECTSWITH COMMO LINES STEP ACTION

      1 Culvert: Attach wire tag on eachside of road, pass wire thru

    culvert, add protective tape atends of culvert.

      4 Railroad crossing: Cut enoughwire to reach across tracks, pullunder tracks & secure with

    stakes along crossties. Splice towire reel; bury exposed wire.

      3 Buried crossings: Dig 6-12"deep trench extending beyondeach side of road, lay wire

    loosely, tag, backfill.

      2 Aerial crossings: Clear roads byat least 7m, using trees or polesto raise wire. Use lance poles ifneeded.

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    MESSENGER BRIEFING1. Name/location of person to receive  message.

    2. Route to follow.

    3. Danger points to avoid.

    4. Speed required.

    5. Is answer required?

    6. Action if message cannot be delivered.

    7. Special instructions.

    8. Content (if required).

    9. Report destination at OP/lines.

     10. Challenge/Password.

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    INSTALL/REMOVE HASTYPROTECTIVE MINEFIELD STEP ACTION

      1 Report intention/getauthorization to lay minefield

      2 Recon for best sites, under unitobservation/fire, integrating withother defense plans

      3 Report initiation of field; place

    in irregular pattern on avenuesof approach

      4 Record Field on DA 1355-1-R

      5 Arm mines - from enemy side to

    friendly side  6 Report completion of field; warn

    adjacent units

      7 Retain DA 1355-1-R as long asunit/field stay in place; if field

    abandoned forward to Cdr

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    INSTALL/REMOVE HASTYPROTECTIVE MINEFIELD STEP ACTION

      8 Removal: if DA 1355-1-R notavailable, treat as enemy field

    and use breaching techniques

      9 Remove mines in order usingazimuths and distances fromDA 1355-1-R

     Notes:

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    DA FORM 1355-1-R

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    DA FORM 1355-1-R

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    BREACHING ANDCLEARING MINEFIELDS STEP ACTION

      1 Suppress enemy coveringobstacles

      2 Obscure area with smoke

      3 Secure near side

      4 Reduce obstacle-blow or probe

    lane through

      7 Mark cleared lane

      8 Move unit through obstacle

     5 Secure the far side

    (time permitting)

     6 Blow marked mines in place

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    STEP ACTIONNONELECTRIC FIRING SYSTEM

      3 Cut fuse to proper length & passend thru priming adapter

      2 Determine amount of explosiveneeded

      1 Determine length of fuse needed

    Cut & discard 6" length; cut off3' length to determine burn rate

    Light fuse end and list time ittakes to burn

    Compute burn rate per foot(time/burn rate)

      4 Attach M60 fuse igniter:unscrew fuse holder cap, pressshipping plug into igniter, rotate& remove plug, insert fuse infuse hole, tighten cap

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    NONELECTRIC FIRING SYSTEM STEP ACTION

      Notes:

    Attach blasting cap to fuse5

      6 Pull pin to detonate charge

    Inspect open end, removedebris by tapping or shaking

    gentlyHold fuse vertically withsquare end up

    Slip cap down over fuse so cap

    & fuse are in contactTurn cap out & away from body& crimp cap at point 1/8-1/4"from open end

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    NONELECTRIC/ELECTRICPRIMING OF DEMO BLOCKNote: prime by wrapping demolitionblocks with detonating cord, by insertingknot of detonating cord into plastic

    explosive, by lacing cord thru dynamite,40-pound cratering charges or shapedcharges

     STEP ACTION

      1 Prime with threaded cap well &priming adapter:

    Electric after inspection, fastenfree ends of cap lead wire tofiring wire & pass thru adapterslot, pull cap into place, then

    finish as above

    Non-electric inspect cap well,insert cap with fuse into capwell, screw in adapter

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    NONELECTRIC/ELECTRICPRIMING OF DEMO BLOCK STEP ACTION

      2 Prime with threaded cap wellwithout priming adapter: Non-

    electric inspect cap well, wrap &tie string around block, leavingexcess, insert blasting cap withfuse into cap well - use loosestring to keep cap from

    separating from block.Electric after inspection, fastenfree ends of cap wire to firingwire, pass lead wires thruadapter slot & insert electric cap

    into cap well, tie lead wiresaround block, allowing slack.

      3 Prime without threaded cap wellor priming adapter: Non-

    electric & electric make hole withM2 crimpers, then follow step 2.

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    CLEAR NONELECTRIC/ELECTRICMISFIRES

      3 UNTAMPED - Without moving ordisturbing misfired charge,detonate 1-pound charge at sideTAMPED - Dig within 1 foot of mis-

    fired charge; detonate a 2-poundcharge on top of misfired charge

      2 ELECTRIC - If dual primed with non-

    electric system, wait 30 minutes.Check firing wire connections,

    make 2-3 more attempts to fire;disconnect firing wire from blastingmachine & shunt wires; check

    entire system for breaks/shorts

      1 NON-ELECTRIC - Wait 30 minutes

    after misfire before moving tocharge

     STEP ACTION

     Note: If possible, misfire should be cleared by soldier who placed the charge

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      2 Test electric blasting cap; twist

    free wire ends together

      3 Move to firing point & test entire

      4 Test blasting machine/depress

    ELECTRIC FIRING SYSTEM STEP ACTION

    set or galvanometer; lay outfrom charges to firing position

      1 Check firing wire with M51 test

    circuit

    handle

    2 blasting machine posts &

    detonate charge

      5 On order, connect lead wires to

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    Rigidly enforce the Rules ofEngagement devised and

    disseminated by higherLeaders will take stepsnecessary & appropriate forunit's self-defense

    Use minimum force necessaryto control the situation andaccomplish the mission

    4 Individuals apply commonsense

    Minimize risk to innocentcivilians without endangeringthe mission

    Train to specific ROE

    using vignettes and dilemmas

    RULES OF ENGAGEMENT(ROE)

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    Where are refugees from?Size & area of population

    What is food & water status?

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    2

    8 What is the security situation?

    What UN relief agencies arein operation?

    7

    What organization/leadershipdo most of the people support?

    What civil/military organizationsexist; who are the leaders?

    What is medical status?3

    4

    6

    What civilian organizationsexist; who are the leaders?

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    What is the size and compositionof the transient population?

    What food is available and whatdoes it cost?

    Which groups are most in need?

    What commercial or businessactivities are there?

    What skilled labor and servicesare available?

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    How many families are involved?

    10

    11 What civil projects would leaderslike to see accomplished?

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    TO BE REPORTEDITEM

    Number & type of vehiclesstopped; markings, license

    number, signs

    Number of passengers pervehicle; ages, genders

    T