The name, service number, grade, unit, and signature of the MP who accepts custody of the detainee. Multiple Lanes (Two-Way Traffic) Commanders use the METL to focus organizational training and create well . 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. There should be at least one OP and one LP per squad. The platoon also reestablishes communication. Not to scale Tent, water. does not mask their fires. Chapter 6 AREA SECURITY Reconnaissance Operations Area Damage Control Base Defense Air Base Defense Enemy Delay Battle Handover to a Tactical Combat Force Critical Site, Asset, and High-Risk Personnel Security 4-30. *FM 3-19.4 -Long and short pickets operations begin when friendly forces detect an obstacle and begin to apply the breaching When leaders select a RP, avoid hills, .defiles, and sharp curves that may cause elements to slow or stop on the route. The platoon leader selects the general location for the platoon's OP/LP after analyzing Uses either target reference points (TRPS) or easily recognized man-made objects or terrain features. contains both active and passive elements and includes combat action to destroy or repel 1-50. Conserving unit strength through economy of force. This includes the division's main command post (CP) where MP operate outside the CP perimeter conducting screening missions designed to detect, disrupt, and delay enemy forces from disrupting the division's primary CP. Chooses alternate exits and marks them for use as emergency exits. and to prevent undue massing of vehicles. Informs the gunner of obstacles in the vehicle's holding areas. and then shifts or ceases fire. Ensure that the company commander knows that he may have one less platoon if he is tasked for the TCF or response force for the battalion. Has some natural cover and concealment. 6-24. Use firing ports to avoid enemy observation. The FSO METL represents those fundamental doctrinal tasks a unit is designed to perform. Plans are updated as often as possible. Range of Munitions Contained in a Nonlethal Capability Set (Refer to Appendix E for precombat inspection checklists.) They are the building blocks of individual and collective task accomplishment and serve as the foundation of tactics and techniques. Position Actions These areas are waiting areas that forces use during traffic interruptions. company level. Ensures that safety briefings are conducted and understood. interpreted as sexual molestation or assault. 6-18. Certain precision room-clearing techniques, such as methods of squad and fire team movement, the various firing stances, weapon positioning, and reflexive shooting, are useful for all combat in confined areas. Area Security 3-19.4 The brigade has a separate provost marshal (PM) cell that serves as the command and control http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/Dublic/297074-1/fin/3 12/27/2004 The platoon leader initiates FPF as the enemy closes on the platoon's perimeter. What sequence of actions is most likely to produce that condition? to another target, or walks its fire across the objective in front of the movement element, Route characteristics may make it necessary to halt at a particular point on the route rather than simultaneously at a fixed time. Fighting positions help protect soldiers and their equipment from the enemy and from the enemy's small-arms fire and fragmentation weapons, while allowing soldiers full Some have coloredtabs on the uniforms to show the type of unit. Screen or block windows and other openings. Uses a scheme of maneuver. Chapter 2. From the OPs/LPs, MP send SALUTE reports (Figure 4-4) to the commander when observing enemy activity. using all possible measures to prevent any action that could be .-- or the central collecting point to corps holding area, then to internment facilities. Generally, MP are tasked to observe specific avenues of approach or, more precisely, NAI. Language barriers. and suppressive fire. MP at division collecting points will ensure that DD Form 2745 has been placed on obtain information. X X X X X X Allow mutual support between the buildings. The platoon leader organizes the platoon into assault, support, and security elements. With the old battlefield missions, the term "operations" was used extensively and MAFR. Ensures that a strip map, which may be included as an annex to the OPORD, is prepared. 12 cot at weapons. modified to suit METT-TC and vehicle and trailer capacities. When the unit approaches likely danger areas (such as bridges and tunnels), have one or more teams dismount. qpiw. The capturing unit is usually responsible for delivering the detainees to the collecting point and the nonwalking sick or wounded detainees , to the nearest medical-aid station for evacuation through medical channels. Positioning some MK19 gunners higher to get a longer range. army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fin/3-19.4/chate.htm 12/27/2004. On key terrain when the surveillance of a specific area is required. Be cautious. using. evaluate the area in terms of the military aspects of the terrain. 6-38. The on-site supervisor Support Planning No single dominating threat will be the undisputed focus of US security policy. A zone reconnaissance is a directed effort to obtain detailed information concerning all routes; obstacles (to include chemical or radiological contamination), terrain, and enemy forces within a zone defined by boundaries. Speak 4-43. Both airborne and air assault divisions have four MP platoons providing GS. The BDOC initiates contingency planning that enables the base to- 2-19. train. When facts are not available, the commander will need to develop assumptions. At level 1, this unit provides, on a prioritized basis, any one of the following capabilities: (1) Battlefield circulation control of up to 360 kilometers (km) of main, axial, and alternate supply routes. Physical security and vulnerability risk assessment. It is constructed of durable waterproof, tear-resistant material with reinforced eyeholes at the top of Parts A and C. The capturing unit attaches Part A to the captive with wire, string, or another type of durable material. While at the security personnel on the mission and. MP then process the detainees using the stress method . MP often lay mines to restrict enemy Conditions that are more restrictive may be imposed The captive is instructed not to remove or alter the tag. This is a different type of fight then the one the Army has . One MP observes the area while a second MP provides local security and army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nubli c/297074- 1 /firt/3-19.4/chao4.htm.12/27/2004 4-112. possible. base forwards all the plans and overlays directly to the RAOC.) However, collecting points and holding areas should be established wherever they are needed. Protective clothing and equipment (such as helmets, protective masks and clothing) for use during evacuation from the combat zone. Internment and Resettlement teams from the ORP along the routes that form a boxed-in area. The M18A1 antipersonnel mine (claymore) and the M21 AT DODDOA-009817 The BCOC- The employment of weapons is different (shorter ranges). No. In both cases, the leader must control the fire. DODDOA-009809 1 Receive and analyze the mission. Items normally impounded are cameras, radios, and all currency and negotiable instruments found on the captives. Provide illumination by using handheld flares or grenade launchers with illuminating rounds. ruu 2Q 88 88 TearnLV 5-24. Builds fighting positions for protection and concealment. Confirm whether enemy casualties are wounded or dead. The leader tells the soldiers the range to the target in meters. BIBLIOGRAPHY maneuver force's freedom of movement. Other Considerations operational standards in the execution of BiH military missions and operations. US military prisoners are physically separated from EPWs, CIs, retained persons (RP), other detainees (OD), and refugees. Author: Ebrecht, Virgil L. Abstract: The U.S. Army stands guard for the American people; there have been substantial changes to the Army military doctrine. Commanders develop METLs because units cannot obtain proficiency on every possible task. Commanders balance competing risks and then identify and develop the best course of action (COA). positioned and is assigned an FPL or a PDF, the team- FORCE PROTECTION (FP) MEASURES DODDOA-009767 The leader tells the soldiers the general direction to the target. Engineers, dismounted troops, armored vehicles, and helicopters contribute to the overall security of the bases. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portaliatia/adIsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fin/3 111270004 Position guides at the RP to meet the main party. requirement of NLW. minefield. Lighting conditions may include Zone reconnaissance techniques include the use of moving elements, stationary teams, or a series of area reconnaissance actions. Silence Do not allow the captives to speak or let anyone speak to them. Medically evacuated EPWs and CIs must be physically segregated from friendly forces. Units make crossing preparations and receive briefings on vehicle speed and spacing in the staging areas. the ability to conduct movement of friendly resources in all environments. military qualifications standards ii manual for field artillery branch (13) (company grade officer`s manual) usafas: stp 6-13m14-sm-tg: active: . OPs and LPs, or sensors. The gunner records all the dead space data on the range card (Egure 4-3). Non-MP units should be specifically tasked in the coordinating instructions of the division The proficiency ratings include T (Trained), P (Practiced), or U (Untrained) to indicate the training proficiency level in each task. http://atiam. Ensure that captives do not remain at the division forward collecting point more than 12 hours before being escorted to the division central collecting point. two quick shots in the same location, ensuring that the second shot is aimed as carefully as NOTE: United States (US) policy regarding the use and employment of antipersonnel land mines (APLs) outlined in this FM is subject to the convention on certain conventional weapons and executive orders (EOs). 4-50. Establishing initial base security. Platoons want to get the best security they can while tasking a minimum of soldiers to provide security. If the company is deploying a platoon-size force to conduct a number of coordinated, related ambushes (an area ambush), the principles are the same. The crossing site commander (CSC) directs movement from the call-forward area to the crossing site and on to the far-shore attack position. Each MET T&EO includes a list of SCTs and other associated tasks. Locations for long halts are normally selected to allow all the vehicles to clear the road and permit proper dispersion. These actions should be automatic and part of the unit SOP. 0216902. Based on these orders, the platoon leader uses TLP to organize his time during planning and preparation for the mission. The size of a quartering party is based on the tactical situation and the amount of work required to prepare the site for occupancy. When a round is fired from the flank of a moving vehicle, the round drifts in the same direction and at the same speed as the vehicle. The method of defense (such as in-depth or linear) in the two areas is based on the When an MP base is set up on its own, the base is responsible for its own security and protection. PREPARE FOR COMBAT MP operate TCPs at the staging areas according to the crossing and traffic circulation plans. DC control (refer to Chapter 7 for more information about DC operations). http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlseview/public/297074-1/fm/3-1 12/27/2004 4-23. You'll also control traffic, prevent crime, and respond to all emergencies. Designate multiple. The MP team leader is responsible to the squad leader for individual and team training Coordinate with MI for the location of their screening site. load plans for various deployments reduces the load time. Joint Mission Essential Task List. Alert. OEFLECTiON Usually, the right MILITARY POLICE SUPPORT TO BREACHING OPERATIONS There is a relationship between METs and their associated SCTs. Develop sound assumptions that can be used in place of facts. Keep in mind that as http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fm/3- 12/27/2004 Purpose. Breaching This field manual (FM) addresses military police (MP) maneuver and mobility support (MMS), area Provide good fields of fire. Equip OP/LP teams to observe the area, report information, protect different from the others. The on-site supervisor 6-36. Have few glass windows (or break and remove the glass). to gain intelligence on their rear area objective. units to complete the capture tag before accepting prisoners into the CP. As the theater matures, the focus may quickly change to other functions as MP adjust priorities to accommodate the change. moves outside the protective umbrella provided by the fire. 1-10. 2-24. 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. 7-22. Figure 2-1 , page 2-4 shows the relationship between MDMP and TLP. If The time passes between the receipt of a mission and the execution of a plan, facts are increasingly likely to have changed. Job Overview. They concentrate their efforts on locating enemy reconnaissance forces. Unobstructed observation of the assigned area or sector. as the team leader has for the team. This ensures that nothing is left out of the planning and the preparation. The ability of an MP unit to shoot, move, and communicate ensures its ability to detect, disrupt, and defend against the enemy and immeasurably adds to its survivability and maneuverability. 4-114. DODDOA-009853 7-3. In addition to single-service operations, MP also support joint, multinational, and interagency activities. COA comparison Search and inspect every EPW and CI and their possessions. Setting up fighting positions if the situation calls for them. Depending on the scope of the operation, a division MP company may not be enough to support a passage of lines operation. . Ensure that platoon leaders plan the use of messengers, visual signals, personal contact, or whistles to communicate with the squad leaders. As the mission is analyzed, identify both the specified and the implied tasks to be performed. 1-2. operations (PIO) across the full spectrum of Army operations. MP employ NBC detection equipment to determine the absence or presence and extent of NBC contamination. Starts the move early enough to pass such a point before a restriction begins. Team members clear the structures outside the perimeter if there is a possibility of enemy presence. After the objective has been reconnoitered for the details outlined in the order, all elements return to the ORP. until relieved. . 8) and will be receipted for using DA Form 4137 . Teams share their information, consolidate it, and report it, then return to the patrol HQ or continue to the next mission. When doing reverse planning, consider the classic allotment of one-third time for planning and two-thirds time for execution (Table 2-2) . when the company moves at night. DODDOA-009841 Commanders rely on fast, accurate reconnaissance information to plan successful operations. As in a deliberate attack against any objective, the assaulting element moves into position using covered and concealed routes. The leader alerts the soldiers to receive further instruction. Maneuver and Mobility Support Devise other methods to detonate the detected mines. During the defense, the normally gives OPCON of all units entering the crossing area to the crossing commander. The task areas include- intelligence on the capability of friendly forces. Attempt to anticipate the enemy's likely moves. Just as important is the understanding of firing techniques and associated fire distribution, reacting to air and armor attacks, calling for fire, and obtaining various fire support. The process begins by gathering At the operational level, team and squad leaders establish a safety zone around their teams. No. from the oblique to the front, they must move the machine gun, but leave the tripod in primarily for employment in small-scale contingencies operations (SSCO) in complex and The key to forward maneuver is firing on the enemy. FPF is usually used as a last resort to stop train.anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fin/3-19.4/chatt2.htm 12/27/2004 4-54. Identify the options that may develop during an operation. 6-17. Over dusty roads. They then establish security and post guides to direct traffic. Military necessity may require 'a delay in evacuation beyond a reasonable period. http://atiam.train.artny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fin/ .12/27/2004 improvements to be made. Although the base's reaction force usually would not fight beyond the perimeter of the base, the reaction force must be ready to assist the response force or TCF when it arrives. Enemy reconnaissance forces are not likely to use primary reconnaissance avenues of approach to gather information on friendly forces. gun (number 1) fires on the right half, and the left gun (number 2) fires on the left half. He fires three shots per hingethe first at the middle, then at the top and bottom (Figure 4-8). After confirmation of the He gives the general direction just before giving the reference points. The leader ensures that the entire party prepares fighting positions and other defensive measures. planning contingencies. A river is a significant obstacle that may slow, stop, or impede a unit's ability to train. DODDOA-009814 He usually coordinates from left Use checkpoints on a route for reference when providing instructions and identifying places where interference with movement might occur or timing may be critical. DC operations are discussed later in this chapter. Qo modified to suit METT-TC and vehicle and trailer capacities. 7-5. The MP expedite the forward and lateral movement of combat . Uses trip flares, noisemaking devices, and NVDs to detect the enemy. 7-15. MP may concentrate their efforts on assisting the immediate passage of larger combat forces. Table 31 shows the responsibilities of an MP team when firing on the move. One member is To save time, the company combat loads vehicles while the quartering party readies the new site. The date and time of the capture. Set up and maintain communication with all the outlying sites. designed and primarily employed to incapacitate personnel or material while minimizing - Mission Enemy Terrain (and weather) UNIT: An enemy soldier's unit may be hard to determine. Use camouflage, movement control, and light and noise discipline. Repair positions and continue to improve them. 3. command . .- Appendix F FRATRICIDE AVOIDANCE Fratricide Fratricide Effects Fratricide Causes Fratricide Risk Assessment Preventive Measures Friendly Fire Incidents Leader Responsibilities Tosprepwartrermv UP 11.001C. 2230 Execute the mission. 4472. Tasks subordinate leaders to attend a briefing to discuss unit readiness and load plans and forecast support requirements. Building Improvement 4-74. The leader tells the soldiers when to fire by using an oral command or visual signal. The enemy can easily isolate subordinate units. Positions the flank security elements. The army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fm/3-19.4/chan7.htrn .12/27/2004 An MP platoon may be tasked to serve or augment the base cluster's response force. 2-11. movement near a defensive perimeter or at ambush sites. The fragmentation or concussion grenade can be thought of as the preparatory fire used before the assault. 4-53. This policy applies from the moment detainees become the responsibility of US forces and continues until the time they are released or repatriated. Master Sergeant Steven T. Burke . Use a radio to direct the base-of When gunners change their fires 2-28. http://ati am. The 4-1. Integral to mission planning is the analysis of mission requirements in terms of time, The platoon quickly reestablishes the OP/LP resumes patrolling as directed. Intelligence preparation of the battlefield (IPB). Assembly areas. Emplaces claymore mines for added protection. 4-21. MP can switch units over different routes or hold them in waiting areas as directed by Reconnaissance operations. Enemy reconnaissance teams are most vulnerable during the day. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fin/3 12/27/2004 of Army (DA) Form 2823 ATP 3-39.12 App D Prac App 4 191-376-5126 Conduct Interviews STP 19-31B1-SM Prac . The 2-12. coordinates and the direction the enemy was heading. Figure 4-8. blackout (use of night-vision goggles [NVGs]) may be prescribed. 4-4. The assault element is the long leg of an "L," paralleling the kill zone to provide flanking fire. 4-22. Coordination with the BCOC or rear-area operation center (RAOC), as required. To cover dead space not covered by FPF of crew-served weapons. DODDOA-009808 ENEMY PRISONERS OF WAR AND CIVILIAN INTERNEE In the same regard, platoons must have effective OPSEC to deny similar friendly information to the enemy. Requires unit personnel to analyze the route reconnaissance information looking for likely enemy ambush sites. OPs/LPs are selected locations from which to look and listen for enemy activity within an assigned area of observation. TCPs. For example, a squad leader must receive approval through the chain of command from his company commander to execute the training event; a platoon leader gets approval from the battalion commander and so forth. general location of the central collecting point is given in the division OPORD or OPLAN. These are more effective against a nonalert, poorly trained enemy than against alert, well-trained soldiers. that might not be related to the entire function. program, situational awareness, and battlefield visualization by portraying relevant threat Before, during, and after the ambush all elements must be able to communicate effectively with the platoon leader, primarily by using hand and arm signals. Ensure that the SP is far enough away from the AAs to allow the vehicles to be organized and move at the prescribed speed when they reach it. Take steps to keep the enemy from observing or surprising the platoon. only to captives to give orders. Saws or axes to clear the wooded areas. different kind of division (such as heavy, light, airborne, or air assault) is designed under a limitations of the platoon to various non-MP staff sections. mortar, or air attack. anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fin/3-19.4/chan7.htm .12/27/2004 Guide cr TCP larger than squads quickly become unwieldy. Each team member has a specific area of responsibility. Relationships between TLP and the MDMP are shown in Figure 2-1 , page 2-4. Information on enemy activity and likely avenues of approach is coordinated with military intelligence (MI). The following are the three ways the leader can give the direction to the target: LAW AND ORDER and enough staff support are available (Table 2-1) . specific mission of killing these forces. conduct room-clearing with two- or three-man teams; four-man teams are preferred. Infiltration is the best passive defense against enemy observation and Defensive positions must cover likely enemy avenues of approach, be mutually supporting, and provide cover and concealment. 2-6. This chapter provides information about how MP are organized, equipped, and trained to provide If the Civilian internees. Announces "depression," "turn," and the like to warn the gunner of vehicle movements. MP tasks that support maneuver include- The OP and LPs and patrol routes (if any). 6-15. If two MK19 GMGs are being fired as a pair, the 6-29. 6-8. Marks those areas where other unit elements will. When patrolling in built-up areas, the gunner scans the upper floors of the buildings and the streets to the vehicle's front, rear, and flanks and immediately reports any suspicious activity. must carefully control soldiers doing mixed gender searches to DODDOA-009770 Internment and Resettlement Report markings or other distinctive features seen on the vehicles. Refer to paragraph 5-88 for more information about TCPs. Seek to gain the element of surprise. Major crossroads on the MSR and near crossing sites and lateral boundaries to control traffic from adjacent unit areas that could interfere with division surface movements. Maintain security and be prepared to react to more enemy contact at any moment. Step Action http://atiam.train.army.miliportal/atia/adlseview/public/297074-1 /fin/3-19.4/chan4.htm .12/27/2004 They field process captives using the Five Ss-and-T method (Table 7-1) . The third MP rests or provides backup security. MI interrogation teams conduct interrogations during field processing. Lane training uses multiechelon techniques to maximize the efficient use of limited terrain and control conditions for formal or informal evaluations. The security of the detainees. reduce the threat or move the team. Consider constraints and restrictions on each COA. MP The convoy moves en route by close or open column march The senior officer or noncommissioned officer in charge (NCOIC) having responsibility for custody of the EPWs or CIs will designate how and at what level to segregate them to ensure their security, health, and welfare. There is no set design for a forWard collecting point. Notify the BSA TOC and the PM operations section of the selected location. Take military action in situations where use of lethal force is not the preferred option. army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/viewtoublic/297074-1/fm/3-19.4/chanl .htm 12/270004 -Staples and anchors OPs/LPs can be performed either mounted or dismounted. Often a squad occupies a building, but larger buildings may be defended by a platoon. In this role MP may Ambush Types Before crossing- Leaders use fire commands to direct fire. 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