Chapter 3. If gunners are using the MK19, they position the tripod toward the primary sector of and identifying places where interference with movement might occur or timing may be attack, although it may be difficult to control. In any military operation involving US forces, accountability and the safe and humane treatment of detainees are essential. Chapter 7 1-46. However, more often, a platoon's base must be set up where a platoon HQ can best- information that may affect the operational and tactical environment. During AS missions, MP conduct security activities around NAI; critical assets, such Evacuate EPWs through the crossing areas as quickly as possible so their transit does not impede the movement of friendly forces. Refer to Chapter 4 for more Personal items, such as diaries, letters from Specific tasks consist of two typescollective and individual. Start Point. X (LOC) will be critical to continuous sustainment and recovery operations. enemy armor vehicles. REF C IS NAVMC 3500.106 GROUND TRAINING AND READINESS PROGRAM MANUAL. 2. Identify the options that may develop during an operation. Refer to Appendix J for more information about NBC reconnaissance. The platoon reorganizes after it has completed the initial battle with the enemy or relocated. 4-9. Order restoration. 5-8. The determination of which techniques to employ is up to the leader on the scene DODDOA-009854 HQ and the moving units. He ensures that there is a back-up method in case the primary means fails. rapid movement or displacement is anticipated, the OP mounts or remains mounted. compound. Informs the gunner of obstacles in the vehicle's 4-24. CLEARING TECHNIQUES SCTs, as their name indicates, support the accomplishment of a performance step within the MET. LOCATION: Report where the enemy was seen. In such a situation, use supporting fires, demolitions, and For example, a heavy division has one MP platoon providing direct support (DS) to each maneuver brigade and two MP platoons providing general support (GS) to the division's rear. himself where he can see and shoot to the front and the oblique. Decide on the best COA. Leaders must use the MP team as a task organizational building block and avoid over tasking based solely on the number of teams available. When required to operate in crowds, maintain eye contact with team members. DODDOA-009800 1-19. FM 21-10, Field Hygiene and Sanitation. forward as possible. They Appendix D ORDERS AND REPORTS DODDOA-009753 1-27. http://atiam.train.armv.mil/vortal/atia/adisciview/nublic/297074-1/fm/1-19 4/chan7 htm.nirmnzt 4-120. When necessary, members of the division, corps, or EAC band augment MP for EPW weapons. Linear OP/LP Placement Purpose. A grenadier fires into the center of the target area of his team. Commanders and public affairs officers must be prepared to address media questions and concerns regarding the use and role of NLW, and they must make it clear that the presence of NLW in no way indicates abandoning the option to employ deadly force in appropriate circumstances. All weapons fire on command, continuously, until the call to stop FPF is preconfigured, ready-to-fight, combined-arms package. The leader describes the target briefly but accurately and always gives the formation of the enemy soldiers. Breaching operations end when the battle handover has occurred between the 4-42. The march leader-. activities of the platoon and ensures that the platoon has individual and team training and reduced by battle noise, weather, terrain, and vegetation. When attempting either technique, the gunner approaches the door from an angle, avoiding standing in the area directly in front of the door. threats including famine, health epidemics, illegal immigration, illegal drug traffic, and The maneuver element neither masks the fire of the fire element nor Assess all of the feasible COAs after developing them. L-Shaped Ambush Formation . No. MP may also provide guides to escort the passing unit en route to a release point or AA. different from the others. DODDOA-009832 The platoon HQ can operate from a static base or vehicles. DODDOA-009855 weapon. However, the priority could change quickly to removing EPWs from forward areas to freeing maneuver forces from guarding and caring for captives. battalion or company quartering party. Conditions that are more restrictive may be imposed Maintaining camouflage discipline continuously. Joint Mission Essential Task List. When leaders select a RP, avoid hills, .defiles, and sharp curves that may cause elements to slow or stop on the route. LAW AND ORDER Placing off-post facilities off limits during nonduty hours. company. Places a crew-served weapon to cover the left and right limits of the kill zone. 4-32. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fm/3- .12/27/2004 Seal off unused basements to prevent enemy entry.. DODDOA-009812 To save time, the company combat loads vehicles while the quartering party readies the new site. Medically evacuated EPWs and CIs must be physically segregated from friendly forces. with crew-served weapons while moving is affected by- Confirm whether enemy casualties are wounded or dead. It is the movement of combat forces to gain a positional advantage, usually to deliver or threaten delivery of direct and indirect fires. Infiltration. members. No. Unless this publication states otherwise, masculine nouns and pronouns do not refer exclusively to men. urban areas afford suitable concealment for temporary defensive positions, it is essential At every echelon, (U.S. Army photo by Spc. conditions and conform to Army doctrine. The movement order specifies the march speed, march rate, and the maximum safe catch-up speed to reduce column whipping . Sometimes stun grenades are used to achieve surprise. The leader moves with the center element. COA analysis camouflage and counters the recognition factors that make an object stand out from its PREPARE FOR COMBAT OPs/LPs can be performed either mounted or dismounted. Overlap the sectors of fire 4-30. 116-nallanase . (1) Tv In p300 - Establishing initial base security. Positioning crew-served weapons and troops on assigned sectors of fire. A central collecting point (Figure 7-2) is larger than a forward collecting point, but the 'They are emplacing antipersonnel mines in the road." DODDOA-009776 Engineers, dismounted troops, armored vehicles, and helicopters contribute to the overall security of the bases. How does a unit meet all of their training requirements for the year? evolving criminal threat operates most often in the rear area, near ports, in built-up areas, 12 cot at TCPs are collocated with the ERP to ensure that all vehicles clear the call-forward areas. The absence of organic MP assets makes the job of the PM much more critical. Wire communication is limited to the platoons that can hook into an existing wire net. MP support air base defense in concert with Air Force Security Forces, operate joint and multinational checkpoints, conduct combined police patrols, and exchange police information and criminal intelligence with the host nation (HN), military, and civilian police agencies. MP select positions with cover and concealment to reduce their vulnerability on the battlefield. The PM coordinates for HN police support to ensure that the civilians who live in the crossing area are kept in place or, if necessary, quickly moved to designated areas away from the river. . From among the specified and implied tasks, essential tasks that are crucial to the mission's success must be identified. Table 2-3. Immediate reaction to enemy threat or attack. DODDOA-009766. improvements to be made. The Regardless of the type of method used, report the information through proper MP channels as soon as possible. MP ensure that Figure 5-2. Supporting Collective Tasks: Task No. vehicle. Guides meet the vehicles as they arrive at the RP and lead them to their new positions, usually in an AA. The MP leaden analyze and compensate for other threats such as disease, weather, crime, Consider events and control measures that are used during the move in order for the tactical road march to be successful. Direct the squad leaders to let the enemy pass through the kill zones until the central Successive-Sector Method Procedures are explained in the unit standing operating procedures (SOPs), MTPs, SMs, and similar publications. DODDOA-009829 There appears to be a dilemma on how to manage finite training opportunities and best conduct small-unit level chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) tasks during home-station training to ensure units are effectively trained in mission oriented protective posture gear exchange, selective unmasking, and decontamination. 4-7. 4-46. MP leaders must consider the following: http://atiam.train.anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fm/3- 12/27/2004 a target under fire. Prepare detailed movement plans based on the organization of the march column and a review of the available reconnaissance information. 1-16. http://ati am.train.artny.mil/portal/atia/adl sc/view/nublic/297074-1/fm/3-19.4/ch an7.htrn 1120700(14 The team leader must decide whether to fire while moving or to fire from a short halt. These are battalion-size waiting areas outside the crossing area where forces wait to enter the crossing area. COMPOSITION OF THE CLEARING TEAM The platoon normally begins engaging the enemy at the maximum effective range. dismounted attacks. After confirmation of the DODDOA-009787 Civilians and fire hazards may be present. Vary the size of the defensive sectors. Melrose Air Force Range. 66-animist Refer to Chapter 6 for area and zone reconnaissance. Develop COIs (mission-based from METs) - The UJTL is used to help frame COIs in terms of the Joint and Composite Warfighter. troops. 2. guard duty. They must overlap to ensure that the entire area has been reconnoitered. Determine C 2 means and Multiple routes and cross-country movement from the RP to the assembly areas allow vehicles to disperse rapidly. fundamentals. Locate the position in or near the area of normal operations so that sustained operations can be resumed immediately, on order. Establish local security to sustain survivability. The gunner fires Sash bang X Guides meet the vehicles as they arrive at the RP and lead them to their new positions, usually in an AA. Provide interpreters and/or instructional graphic training aids (GTAs) in the EPW native language to compensate for the language differences. The platoon leader coordinates with higher HQ and the engineer forces conducting the breach for essential information that includes the- The platoon leader selects the general location for the platoon's OP/LP after analyzing communication problems. MP conduct reconnaissance and screening missions to obtain information about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy or to secure data concerning the characteristics of a particular area. AT4s and M203 grenade launchers work well in built-up areas. Language barriers. positioned and is assigned an FPL or a PDF, the team- During surveillance the platoon's ability to report is critical. This prevents detection from aerial observers and some side-looking airborne radar. If possible, crews repair their vehicles and rejoin the rear of the column just ahead of the trail element. Accurate firing . The security element leader places security teams at the ORP and on enemy avenues of approach into the objective area. BIBLIOGRAPHY The company commander makes most of the tactical decisions. The CAC controls movement from the staging area to the call-forward area. Designate reconnaissance routes, a linkup time, and the next rendezvous point when the patrol links up at the rendezvous point. Controlled Violence of Action What sequence of actions is most likely to produce that condition? Fighting position A successful ambush requires the following: This is accomplished by setting The longer the flight time and the larger the engagement angle, the greater the drift. They involve increased risk in order to clear a building methodically, rather than using overwhelming firepower to eliminate or neutralize all its inhabitants. 2-22. a grenade launcher, unless it is being used for some other purpose, and a smoke canister can An MP platoon collocates with a base or a base cluster for logistical support and a means to conduct operations. These are the areas where forces prepare or regroup for further action. Please check the recent activity section below for links to . Figure 5-2 shows the http://ati am. Leaders should use the appropriate MET training and evaluation outline (T&EO) to determine MET proficiency ratings without consideration of the SCTs. http ://atiam. The size of such an Corps MP platoons train. method), select an ORP and reconnaissance routes through the zone and the rendezvous Sandbags, wire, hatchets, or saws can be useful for building overhead cover or improving the fighting positions. . ACTIVITY: Report what the enemy was doing. 7-19. FM 7-0 Training was released June 14, 2021, Soldiers training in North Carolina, - November, 2021, Schofield Barracks, HI Soldiers from 1st Platoon, Charlie Battery Copperheads, 3-7 Field Artillery, 25th Infantry Division Artillery conducted platoon level live-fire certifications and qualifications at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, June 3, 2021. - in traffic control by reporting and regulating the movement of units and convoys. 4-95. -Water cans To the receiving and Establish and maintain a safe distance between the team and the crowd. If the plan is not implemented immediately, retain it for later use. OP/LP team emplacement at night depends on METT-TC factors. He cannot delegate this responsibility, and the final decision and responsibility rest with him. As one of the key sources for determining the collective tasks for a unit's METL--and the source for MP mission-to-task training for FM 7-0 and FM 7-1--the Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) 19-313-10-Mission Training Plan (MTP), Mission Training Plan for Echelons Above Corps (EAC), Corps, and Division Military Police Platoons (Combat . To ease control of large, fast-moving forces, the river crossing plan usually allots one crossing area for each maneuver brigade. 6-25. 6-19. site and members are positioned to provide The base's reaction force efforts are coordinated with the designated-area response force. Ensure that platoon leaders plan the use of messengers, visual signals, personal contact, or whistles to communicate with the squad leaders. Unobstructed observation of the assigned area or sector. 1-36. The task areas that http://atiam.train.anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/ftn/3 12/27/2004 Setup in a Hide Position (Temporary Defensive Position) 5-2. COVER The commander uses control measures to delineate areas of responsibility for subordinates and to ease traffic control. Weak locks may fly apart with the first shot, but the gunner should always fire OPs are established and sectors of fire are assigned to each vehicle. Locate the serving line to take advantage of cover and concealment. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlseview/public/297074-1/fm/3-1 12/27/2004 Ideally, routes leading from the EEPs to the crossing sites are not the same routes used by units crossing the river. The PSG selects a site that offers good cover and concealment. 1-45. Requests for permission go Platoons must be able to defend during day or night, in reduced visibility, and in a variety of weather conditions. 1-43. platoon leader also plans for and uses CAS and indirect fire. weapon. From the OPs/LPs, MP send SALUTE reports (Figure 4-4) to the commander when observing enemy activity. Use firing ports to avoid enemy observation. 2-26. The general location of a forward collecting point is given in the brigade OPLAN or OPORD. To move by infiltration, vehicles are dispatched one at a time or in small groups at irregular intervals to keep traffic density low and to prevent undue massing of vehicles. It is located near the division support area (DSA), preferably close to an MSR. Protective clothing and equipment (such as helmets, protective masks and clothing) for use during evacuation from the combat zone. 2-4. The platoon leader keeps a reserve at the ORP. NBC detecting and monitoring equipment. 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