Use Nonlethal Weapons (NLW) Leaders and soldiers must understand 2-27. The gunner fires in the secondary Because the hinges are often hidden from view, the hinge breach is more difficult. Refer to Appendix J for more information about NBC reconnaissance. 4-82. Womb* Battles that occur at close quarters, such as within a room or hallway, must be planned and executed with care. terrain over which the vehicle is traveling and environments. RT In order to safeguard captives according to the Geneva Convention and Refer to FM 7-8 and FM 17-98 . http://atiam.train.armv.mil/vortal/atia/adisciview/nublic/297074-1/fm/1-19 4/chan7 htm.nirmnzt FM 21-18, Foot Marches. Control. If MP are to balance the benefits of detailed planning against the need L-Shaped Ambush Formation . The CATS Doctrinal METL window shows the proponent-defined METL-focused collective tasks and task selections. The OP and LPs and patrol routes (if any). Chapter 4. The ammunition bearer digs a one-man fighting position to the flank. AT4s and M203 grenade launchers work well in built-up areas. They may be refugees, evacuee, stateless persons, or war victims. However, the use of kilometers of the river and on easily identifiable terrain features, if possible. This makes it easier to get supplies, such as water, food, and barrier material from the BSA. He sends elements out on adjacent routes to keep from making contact in twodifferent directions. leader determines if the platoon can destroy the enemy from its assigned positions. 4-114. When used properly, a temporary defensive position can enable the platoon to rest, recover, repair damaged equipment, and plan for future operations. Ensure that items taken from detainees for security or intelligence reasons are signed over to the guards taking the detainees to the rear. Release Point. 3-15. Long-range fire should disrupt enemy formations, channelize the enemy toward engagement areas, prevent or severely limit the enemy's ability to observe the location of friendly positions, and destroy the enemy as it attempts to breach tactical obstacles. Submits reouests for support based on the forecast developed during the briefing. Safeguard . The brigade PM cell has operational control (OPCON) of all 2-4. 1-43. Traffic control posts (TCPs) and temporary route signs at- MMS to ensure that the commanders receive personnel, equipment, and supplies when and Determine C 2 means and to advance an attacking force to the far side of an obstacle that is covered by fire. 3-2. Machine guns cover dismounted approaches. Attack positions. PREPARE RANGE CARDS. The platoon leader establishes the CP and the OP. SUPPORT FOR RIVER CROSSINGS time passes between the receipt of a mission and the execution of a plan, facts are increasingly likely to have changed. Vehicles should make only gradual speed changes while maintaining their prescribed interval. The Training Management Directorate is working to help leaders understand the relationship between METs and the associated SCTs. Good visibility of the avenues of approach and the kill zone. 7-8. Oversee the preventative maintenance checks and services of three Heavy Expandable Mobility Tactical . obstacles. Detonate mine trip wires by rigging an object near the trip wire to fall on the wire. 4-76. - Despite the brigade's early time lines, the PM must Beside buildings or other sturdy structures in urban terrain. The proficiency ratings include T (Trained), P (Practiced), or U (Untrained) to indicate the training proficiency level in each task. Send a reconnaissance element to reconnoiter each route (usually using the fan method). Figure 6-1. attack, although it may be difficult to control. Open Column. may not always be possible due to speed and security considerations. They are located where the commanders want the units to execute the passage of lines. 4-16. The quartering party's mission Qo until traffic can be restored or rerouted. Reconnaissance patrols may differ slightly, depending on the type of reconnaissance to be performed. . Analyze the terrain in terms of observation and fields of fire, cover and concealment, obstacles, key terrain, and avenues of approach (OCOKA). Identify the options that may develop during an operation. Using terrain, weather, deception, and operations security (OPSEC) to your advantage. with augmentation, as a subordinate maneuver component within a division or corps, in a 4-111. 4-1. through the normal chain of command. 1-10. Squad Leader Duty Descriptions. discussion of corps and division MP elements, it primarily focuses on the principles of platoon DODDOA-009823 (2) Area security of 2,000 square km of rural terrain, or 800 . Fire From or at a Moving Vehicle themselves, and call for and adjust indirect fire. The lead vehicle must not exceed the authorized maximum speed of the slowest vehicle in the column. http://atiam. TCF, which is also referred to as a combined-arms maneuver unit. MP traffic control is essential to help reduce exposure time and speed units across any what means he will direct the fire element to use when engaging the targets.- He will CONDUCT MILITARY POLICE BASE SELF-DEFENSE INITIAL BRIGADE COMBAT TEAMS (IBCTS ) Controlled violence of action is not limited to the application of firepower only. MP traffic control operations give the commander the ability to make last-minute changes in the traffic flow or lane usage 1-9. organizes the platoon and any assigned assets to achieve the most effective surveillance of He locates the CP and the OP where he can best see and control the platoon. Figure 4-5. MR. The attack positions are the last positions occupied or passed through by the assault echelon or the attacking force before crossing the line of departure. The Department of Defense (DOD) defines NLW as weapons that are explicitly 4-42. Like the basic lcad, the company's combat load is missiondependent. DODDOA-009762 It often is located near or in the brigade support area (BSA), but should not allow detainees to observe activities in the BSA. selectively clear fields of observation. 1-14. The goal of the plan is to store 10,000 units of blood, at key strategic locations throughout the U.S., for delivery within 4-6 hours. vehicle, northwest 50 meters, machine gun position." enemy's location is "on the Hahn Road, 300 meters south of the MP maintain a strict chain of custody for all items taken from the EPW or the CI. Only the elements that change are given. An ambush is laid on an enemy's expected approach route. The two standard techniques of shotgun breaching are the doorknob breach and the hinge breach. For example, a supply company may have the METL task to receive, store, and distribute supplies. Procedures include the standing methods used by a unit to accomplish tasks, weapon and equipment operating steps, crew drills, and staff action and coordination. 1-22. 6-10. I . weapons. Standards: Pressed the latch and moved the barrel forward to eject ammunition. The The place of the capture (grid coordinates). Physical security and vulnerability risk assessment. 1-11. Each division MP platoon supporting a For the monitoring of likely enemy avenues of approach, drop zones (DZ), and landing zones (LZ). 12 cot at Requires fewer guides, escorts, and markers for control than an open column does. Under Type, highlight Combined Arms Training Strategy; under School, highlight Military Police. MP support to an IBCT may differ from that of other separate brigades. DODDOA-009763 anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fin/3-19.4/chan7.htm .12/27/2004 Figure 6-2. Movement Execution Assembly areas. 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. The sectors of fire must cover infantry avenues of approach and 0 Latrine DODDOA-009844 SCTs provide a source for trainers and evaluators to gain additional understanding of the MET performance steps. 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. Each base cluster has a BCOC to monitor base defense plans and establish the base cluster reaction force. Military Police Functional Areas Analyzing the higher-level mission and the commander's intent will help identify what tasks are required to accomplish the mission. Trench or cover fire (PDF) within the primary sector. sample scorecard. If the plan is not implemented immediately, retain it for later use. Ensures that the drivers and assistant drivers are briefed. 4-5. Battle Command http://atiam.train.anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fm/3- 12/27/2004 a target under fire. The task areas that support the function of MMS include- Ensure that it includes the following five elements: Techniques range from simple mechanical breaching to complex, specialized demolitions. 4-62. Deserters and those that gave up without a fight may be further segregated for their protection. The MDMP is a single, established, and proven analytical process used at all the Load plans and diagrams are It can best be described as a careful hurry. 2-19. Other considerations to determine the size of the patrol include- http://atiam.train.armv.mil/nortal/atia/adlsc/viewinublic/297(174-1/fmn-19 4/ehan4 htm.11070064 ORP. TLP MOMP 4. Position guides at the RP to meet the main party. 4 I COA analysis helps the gunner anticipate vehicle movements. -Staples and anchors up a series of OPs. Attempt to anticipate the enemy's likely moves. Location of the capture (grid coordinates). 4-10. http://ati am. 1-19. A rapid, violent assault overwhelms and destroys the enemy force and seizes the objective. Provides military police combat support to an assigned area of operations. 4-61. being lost in one enemy action. The modifications are shown For example, when planning distribution of mobile assets for route coverage, begin with an estimate of one mobile MP team per 10 kilometers. Tasks subordinate leaders to attend a briefing to discuss unit readiness and load plans and forecast support requirements. Some locks that appear to be blown apart have parts still connected that will delay amiy.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fin/3-19.4/chat)7.htrn .12/27/2004 7-10. 1-15. The TEM incorporates the combined-arms training methodology and adjusts it to meet the MP training requirements. Halts are conducted for various reasons. Figure 5-1. It is initiated from observations and reports gathered over time by MP patrols and information gained through coordination with HN police and other friendly forces. Alert. small, temporary traffic control cell located at the brigade main CP or the brigade TOC. Observation devices, such as binoculars, observation telescope, and NVDs. Start Point. forward as possible. Wear armored vests, earplugs, and goggles for protection from dust and debris. Mid-Atlantic Electronic Warfare Range. Include at each crossing site a temporary EPW collection point. security and plan escapes. Engineers man the ERPs and report to the CSC. 1-29. This reduces the chances of being spotted. The platoon leader plans for the possible need to establish a forward EPW collection Prior planning and mission analysis are essential elements of a base defense. sequential, and time-consuming process that helps the commander and his staff examine a METT-TC should be a primary concern. Allow following traffic to pass. DODDOA-009779 fragmentation grenades to neutralize a space before friendly troops enter. US military prisoners are members of the US armed forces being confined, awaiting trial, or waiting transportation to a confinement facility outside the AO. The platoon leader initiates FPF as the enemy closes on the platoon's perimeter. squad. Reliable and redundant communication systems at all guard locations (such as land lines, radio links to the BDOC, and telephone hookups to the center switch). identifies locations that need or require TCPs. They advise commanders of these facilities on security measures designed to prevent the threat from gaining access to friendly forces and facilities. http://atiam.train.anny.mil/portal/atiaJadlsciview/public/297074-1/fm/3- 12/27/2004 x x x x x x x x x mission. building, and if most or all noncombatants are clear, employ overwhelming firepower to Figure 4-3. Elements of the company reconnoiters the route to the SP to determine the times needed for the serial to arrive at and clear the SP before starting the march. The latrines away from the bivouac area. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsciview/public/297074-1/fm/3- .12/270004 2007. Leaders can integrate SCT training as part of their training plan to increase the proficiency level of the associated step prior to MET execution. army.mi l/portal/ati a/adlsc/vi ew/public/297074-1/fm/3-19.4/chan4.htm .12/27/2004. enemy armor vehicles. Collocated DODDOA-009801 patrol's location, the platoon leaders selects reconnaissance routes out from and back to the This is the least desirable means for a platoon to set up. To plan a perimeter defense, evaluate the situation. a grenade launcher, unless it is being used for some other purpose, and a smoke canister can Weapons. successful, the platoon leader must demonstrate an ability to lead soldiers and manage an analyze and compare his own organization's capabilities with the enemy's. Report three enemy tanks (not an enemy tank platoon). Gunner Develops a feel for the moving vehicle. medium tent0 Waterpcint authorized Do not send out all the elements at once. it easier to obtain supplies, transportation, and additional medical support from the DSA. .- Main supply route (MSR) regulation enforcement. march leader ensures that personnel are aware of and abide by the set lighting conditions I/R consist of those measures necessary to guard, protect, and account for people that are captured, detained, confined or evacuated by US forces. This prevents them from plotting ways to counter A scout platoon acquires and identifies enemy reconnaissance forces along a screen line, which is a control measure usually named as a phase line, and is an established forward of the main body. When possible, he covers the entire target of the team. INTERNMENT AND RESETTLEMENT The team leader must decide whether to fire while moving or to fire from a short halt. Drill days are eight hours of intensive training in such subjects as CP Security, Traffic Control, Vehicle Checkpoints, Vehicle and Personal Searches, Civil Disturbance Formations, Baton and more. moves outside the protective umbrella provided by the fire. Conditions that are more restrictive may be imposed Because MP resources are austere, the platoon only shares sector efforts on the base's perimeter. The platoon leader keeps a reserve at the ORP. Provides the warfighting focus to a unit's training program by identifying the list of tasks the unit must be able to perform in combat. Briefs the leader of the main body on the situation and the operational status. 2-18. Shelter and cover. The team 6-42. kr..1.1n. 7-11. To deliver this Team members should- However, US commanders are always responsible for the defense and security of US forces and bases regardless of FIN support. Other MI interrogations teams conduct interrogations once EPW have been evacuated to more permanent facilities. It should not be in a defile, on a hill, or at a sharp curve in the road that could cause movement to slow. 4-36. The commander's concept of the operation. OVERVIEW MP activities that support AS include reconnaissance operations, ADC, base and air base defense (ABD), response force operations, and critical site asset and high-risk personnel security. aviation. commander. 40-mlionelar prioritize them. train. A SP gives the vehicles of a march column a common point for starting their movement. . anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/ftn/3-19.4/chan3.htm .12/27/2004 An Army Audit Agency (AAA) report also noted the confusion related to determining MET proficiency. Time Action Determine if a detailed search is required. traffic control measures that include- Control Measures He then pulls the shotgun barrel sharply upward and quickly turns away from the doorway to signal that the breach point has been cleared. - Mission Enemy Terrain (and weather) train. The road march overlay includes, at a minimum, the location of the SP, RP, scheduled halts, and checkpoints at critical points along the route. weapons must ensure that once an element is in the kill zone, it cannot leave it harm. 4-45. This keeps the enemy from seeing which windows are manned and throwing hand grenades into the building. Date of the capture. DEFEND A SITE. only to captives to give orders. Obstacles between the teams and the kill zone. Therefore, perform mixed gender searches in a respectful manner He prepares at least two copies of the range card, keeping one card at the position and giving one copy to the squad leader.. 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