MP leaders enhance both planning and execution of the operations Operating in urban terrain can be challenging, so consider the following: These are areas located a convenient distance from bridging and rafting sites for assembling, preparing, and storing bridge equipment and material. Use trip flares to provide warning and give some illumination. However, because there is no bipod for the MK19, gunners must be prepared to adjust Lane training can be modified to achieve benefits in L&O scenarios, such as special- reaction team (SRT) incidents, patrol incidents, traffic accidents, and so forth. Field sanitation. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsciview/public/297074-1/fm/3- .12/270004 From the OPs/LPs, MP send SALUTE reports (Figure 4-4) to the commander when observing enemy activity. Combat Operations The TEM consists of an eight-step training methodology that is based on leader certification of the lane expert and an observer/controller (OC) as well as subordinate unit leaders. The platoon and squad leaders consider the following when controlling and distributing fires: A division forward collecting point must be mobile and modular and able to set up, expand, and move quickly with little or no notice. DODDOA-009835 considerations of a temporary defensive position include- The brigade traffic control cell handles the units' movement into the staging areas. 4-2. within the limits of the resources at hand. Weight limits of the unit's vehicles and trailers, being careful not to overload them. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlseview/public/297074-1/fm/3-1 12/27/2004 Because each unit involved in an operation performs its planning based on the plans of the next higher level, allocation of adequate time for subordinate units to plan is a consideration at each level. Area reconnaissance. 4-39. MP often lay mines to restrict enemy DODDOA-009770 PLAN A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH During tactical operations, he may assist in the 4-29. minefields. MANEUVER SUPPORT Reverse Planning Timetable Informs the gunner of obstacles in the vehicle's (Use the number on the capture tag when the detainee's name, service number, grade, or date of birth is unknown.). enemy combatants and noncombatants may be intermixed. It also participates in stability and/or support operations as an Has some natural cover and concealment. This permits swift movement of the forces. Staging areas. different from the others. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/Dublic/297074-1/fin/3 12/27/2004 By Training Management DirectorateNovember 18, 2021. This chapter provides information about how MP are organized, equipped, and trained to provide The FPL and PDF are control measures to help defend Friendly forces are vulnerable while crossing water Seek to gain the element of surprise. Conduct a reconnaissance before picking the exact location for the collecting point. arnw.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/ftn/3-19.4/chap5.htm 112/27/2004 Beside buildings or other sturdy structures in urban terrain. movement of the vehicle. When placing automatic suppressive fire on the enemy, the tendency is to shoot high. PEACETIME TRAINING MP contribute to the commander's concept of operations by conducting security and The crew-served and antiarmor weapons positions and sectors of fire, including FPL or PDF for the crew-served weapons and target reference points for the antiarmor weapons. 1-34. so they occur immediately after firing and do commander for emplacement of a hasty protective minefield. fm 22-5, fm 3-21.5. . battlefield situation and reach logical decisions. Vehicle commanders must constantly be aware of the vehicle interval to their front and rear and adjust their speed accordingly. The only phrase sexier to an indirect fire section than "fire for effect" is "all remaining rounds." At my last MORTEP we were doing like, 50-round FFEs on all the different mortar systems because we had so many god damn rounds to get through. bearer is on the same side as the FPL or the PDF. 1-35. another. point, one squad to provide a mobile security screen and occupy observation posts (OPs) around the brigade's CP, and two squads to conduct MMS and AS throughout the brigade's rear area. Perform a cursory search of the room. They explain the "how to" at the task level. compound. 4-58. OPs and LPs, or sensors. The UJTL also helps Keeps the gunner oriented. The platoon can perform any of the five functions. Assess all of the feasible COAs after developing them. Shifts to concentrate fires on their own or as directed by higher HQ. When used properly, a temporary defensive position can enable the platoon to rest, recover, repair damaged equipment, and plan for future operations. equipment and supplies were available and. movement near a defensive perimeter or at ambush sites. Places a crew-served weapon to cover the left and right limits of the kill zone. Existing structures like vacant schools, apartments, or warehouses should be used when Individual Restrictions. Plans to halt the column along the route until the restriction is lifted. Locations for long halts are normally selected to allow all the vehicles to clear the road and permit proper dispersion. Prisoners may dig or build cover to protect themselves from artillery, Each rendezvous point becomes the ORP for the next phase. Refer to FM 20-32 and FM 21 775 . and the maintenance and operation of all vehicles and equipment organic to the team. Choose one central ambush site around which you can control and organize the Scale Measure 01 Yes/No Unit suppressed criminal behavior in the unit area of . Unlike most combat arms platoons, which maneuver together in formation, the MP It is a point on the march route that is easy to recognize on the map and on the ground. An MP platoon is capable of covering 500 square kilometers in rolling terrain; however, more severe terrain such as mountains, METT-TC, and mission objectives will affect this capability. Strapped to boards (for detonation from around corners). This decreases the chance of a unit's primary leaders himself where he can see and shoot to the front and the oblique. No single load plan can satisfy all the situations. However, MP must be prepared to go forward to accept EPW from capturing units. 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. Detainees should not remain at the division forward collecting point more than 12 hours, if possible. Refer to Chapter 7 for more information about division Review their plans, continuously, in light of the METT-TC and updated information. the individual. The tag is filled out with the minimum information listed above (also listed on the back of Part C of the form). http://ati am. Far-shore holding areas are used to organize return traffic. Generally, other assets will be given the Set up defensive positions on likely enemy avenues of approach. The terrain. sectors of fire so that the guns fire to the front. Enemy reconnaissance forces are not likely to use primary reconnaissance avenues of approach to gather information on friendly forces. He covers the part of the target that he can hit without changing position. The OP/LP must have the following characteristics: The chain of command controls the column. Have enough area for dispersing a battalion-size unit. Currency will only be confiscated on the order of a commissioned officer ( AR 190 DODDOA-009827 Commanders narrow the focus and select only the most critical mission-essential task lists (METLs) items or collective tasks for training. Speak Deserters and those that gave up without a fight may be further segregated for their protection. Enemy reconnaissance capabilities in any given situation must be compared to the MP unit's capabilities to determine if additional maneuver or CS assets are required. The base's reaction force efforts are coordinated with the designated-area response force. 141. LEGEND Whether patrolling an installation's housing area, conducting counterdrug operations, enhancing security, or investigating war crimes, MP L&O capabilities are invaluable to the commander. 4-1. The target acquisition is more difficult (such as, aiming stakes and layered fires are used extensively). Primary communication must be by messenger, wire, or visual signs rather than radio. X Before the TEM can be implemented, the concept of the operation must be approved, evaluated, and directed from two levels up. Refer to paragraph 5-104 for more information about A military police officer is responsible for leading the Soldiers that protect lives and property on Army Installations. The BDOC initiates contingency planning that enables the base to- When firing from the windows or holes in the walls, be sure the muzzle of your weapon does not protrude beyond the wall. As a CS asset, MP can assist a scout platoon by locating the enemy reconnaissance element, freeing the scouts or TCF to perform the killing function of counterreconnaissance on larger mechanized enemy reconnaissance elements. HIGH-INTENSITY VERSUS PRECISION CLEARING TECHNIQUES He fires all shots from less than an inch away from the hinge. Identify alternate fighting positions. This rapid clearing of the doorway allows the following man in the fire team a clear shot at any enemy who may be blocking the immediate breach site. Long halts are planned in advance. Do not send out all the elements at once. Command relationships before, during, and after linkup. SGM Richard B. Adams, Jr. 27 . TCPs are operated at major or critical restrictions, speed control, halts, disabled vehicles, and mined areas. train.anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fin/3-19.4/chatt2.htm 12/27/2004 In such cases, a platoon leader could elect to set up a temporary platoon base as a rally point to report, resupply, and reorganize the platoon's resources. Crew-served weapons engage all targets on the move with free gunfire. Military Police. MP leaders plan area reconnaissance based on the IPB and the commander's critical THREAT Ensure that MP can enter and leave their OP/LP without being seen by the enemy. The third MP rests or provides backup security. Firing on the move is less accurate than firing from a halt. Seal off unused basements to prevent enemy entry.. DODDOA-009812 It is often associated with training requiring movement . EPWs and CIs are segregated into the following categories: DODDOA-009858 March Halts . This policy applies from the moment detainees become the responsibility of US forces and continues until the time they are released or repatriated. Team Responsibilities When Firing While Moving Civil unrest or complete turmoil normally characterizes these anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fin/3-19.4/chan7.htm .12/27/2004 The UR fu action consists of those measures necessary to provide shelter, sustain, guard, protect, and account for people (enemy prisoners of war [EPWs] and civilian internees [CIs], US military prisoners, and dislocated civilians [DC]). US military prisoners are physically separated from EPWs, CIs, retained persons (RP), other detainees (OD), and refugees. Mission Essential Task Lists (METL) - Standardized Mission Essential Task Lists (METL) are the Headquarters, Department of the Army official listings of the fundamental tasks that units are designed to perform in any operational environment. 1845-2130 Conduct rehearsal(s). The PM planning cell is located with the HHC's maneuver support cell and under the direct supervision of the brigade Operations and Training Officer (US Army) (S3). Prepare the new site for the main body's arrival. MCO 3500.110 15 Jul 2011 responsibilities to organize, train and equip combat-ready forces for the various type Combatant Commands. When executed as part of a screen or other security mission, a reconnaissance patrol can ensure the security of an OP/LP or the platoon's defensive perimeter. On likely dismounted avenues of approach. The commander positions himself where he can guide and motivate the soldiers and influence the outcome of the missions. 4-62. Coordinates the road march through the chain of command with the local movement control unit. US policy demands that all persons who are captured, interned, evacuated, or held by US forces are treated humanely. The proponent of this publication is Headquarters (HQ) United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). He bases his decision on sound judgment and evaluation of the threat. All equipment, ammunition, and gear are loaded on the vehicles in a logical order and put in predesignated places. OPs/LPs may use portable radios to supplement wire All positions and units near the platoon are mutually supporting. Linear OP/LP Placement NOTE: When possible, conduct same gender searches; however, this harm. army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fm/3-19.4/chan7.htrn .12/27/2004 The area to observe should be identified in either the reconnaissance and security plan that the platoon leader receives or in the OPORD from higher HQ. Company Move MP commanders plan successful operations by anticipating possible future events and http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/oublic/297074-1/fm/3- htrn 1 7070004 Prepare and issue the WO as early as possible to allow maximum time for preparation. (LOC) will be critical to continuous sustainment and recovery operations. The platoon is assigned to the brigade headquarters and headquarters company (HHC). Covers and protects the maneuver element as it advances. He then distributes his shots over the remaining target area from the center to each side and from front to rear. The SP is a recognizable place along the route of march (such as a road intersection). When using terrain analysis, consider the layout of the battlefield. Use the military planning and decision-making process. reconnaissance and surveillance and providing early warning of enemy activity. equipment needed to complete its tasks (refer to FM 7-10 ) and that they are at the proper 4-101. Support Planning Converging Routes Method of Zone Reconnaissance DODDOA-009830 Each lead brigade has a crossing area on both sides of the river that is defined by brigade boundaries and the RL. 15 20 3s 30 a6 50 as 05 15 100 120 4-68. carried too broad of a meaning. Stand ready to accommodate the changes. Squad Sector Sketch http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fmJ3- .12/27/2004 http ://ati am. He is responsible for the tactical employment and control of the team .k. MP ensure that EPWs or CIs are not be exposed to unnecessary danger and are protected while awaiting evacuation. Each of the principles of precision room-clearing has a synergistic relationship to the others. Five Ss-and-T Methods Table 7-1. 1-5. Positioning crew-served weapons and troops on assigned sectors of fire. sing Dall The support element is the short leg, capping the end of the kill zone at a right angle to the assault element. train. The crossing site commander (CSC) directs movement from the call-forward area to the crossing site and on to the far-shore attack position. Do not neglect rear security. contains tasks and metrics matched from the Joint and Service task lists. 3-19.4: FM 3-19.4 Military Police Leaders' Handbook Describes need to set up temporary EPW (Enemy Prisoners of War) collecting points; Evacuating EPWs quickly so their transit does not impede the movement of friendly forces; Internment and resettlement of enemy prisoners of war (EPWs); Calls for humane treatment from moment captured to the time they are released; and Refers to Geneva Conventions and other army manuals. The TEM follows the Army doctrine and training philosophy of hands-on METL training as outlined by FMs 25-100 and 25-101 . The remainder of the platoon opens fire once the ambush has begun. Food and water. be positioned, using signs or materials that cannot be easily seen by the enemy. laterally. They must be guarded to prevent escape and cannot be confined in immediate association with EPWs and CIs, detainees, or other foreign nationals who are not members of the US armed forces. A platoon or squad can point Coordinates the road march through the chain of command with the local movement control unit. MP activities that contribute to counterreconnaissance include- Minimal lighting reduces visibility from the air while it permits drivers to- However, gags should be used for only as long as needed and should not harm EPWs are members of an enemy armed force or militia who must be guarded to prevent escape. It is important to note that units can still find SCTs listed in the MET T&EOs to assist with prioritizing, planning, preparing, executing, and evaluating training. Use the IPB to 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. main body of friendly forces by defeating or blocking the enemy forces. For example, received without wounds, illness, or injury or wounded in upper left arm. mission essential task list. Successive-Sector Method http://atiam.train.arrny.mil/nortal/atia/adlseview/nublie/297074-1/fm/3- Refer to Appendix J for more information about NBC reconnaissance. These are the areas where forces prepare or regroup for further action. 7-9. Man-made obstacles can include mines, booby traps, and roadblocks. Coordination with the BCOC or rear-area operation center (RAOC), as required. Combat loading also lends to a fast set up at the new site. Considers cover and concealment when choosing the CP location. AS is conducted by MP across the full spectrum of army operations to protect the force, impose order, and ensure freedom of movement. At no time will forces be deployed without the ability to defend themselves against a lethal threat, nor will they forego normal training, arming, and equipping for combat. This eliminates or neutralizes the enemy while giving him the least chance of inflicting friendly casualties. The CAC controls movement from the staging area to the call-forward area. If nuclear weapons have been used at least one team using radiation detection_ , indication, and computation (RADIAC) meters monitors the site for radioactive contaminants. The following are the two methods to distribute fire on a target: Disarm and segregate the wounded. The movement order specifies the march speed, march rate, and the maximum safe catch-up speed to reduce column whipping . . 6-42. Lane 1 0 0 0 Lane 2 Chapter 5 This lets the movement element close enough to assault the enemy before the enemy 1-45. Placing most rifle positions at or near ground level to have overhead protection and provide grazing fire on approaches. firepower of the armor security vehicle (ASV). 2007. Using the IPB process can help the platoon predict threats to base security. A 4. Dismounted reconnaissance patrols are directed by higher HQ and conducted to gather detailed information on the enemy, terrain, specific NAIs, or avenues of approach. OPs/LPs are selected locations from which to look and listen for enemy activity within an assigned area of observation. A passage may be designated as a forward or rearward passage of lines. Each base has a BDOC that plans, coordinates, and supervises base defense operations. Refer to RENIANKS. Report . forces. with augmentation, as a subordinate maneuver component within a division or corps, in a MP must task organize to defeat enemy reconnaissance forces. Refer FM 20-32 and FM 21-75 for information on mines and countering mines. An area ambush works best where close terrain keeps enemy movement largely limited to trails or roads. FM 19-10, Military Police Law and Order Operations. C2 its squads. The fragmentation or concussion grenade can be thought of as the preparatory fire used before the assault. with adjacent squads. A combined-arms breach is a complex operation and requires precise synchronization. The principles for an antiarmor ambush are the same as for an area or point ambush. Individual Critical Task List Training Management at Company Level Any Approved 27 Aug 2018 Effective Date: 27 Aug 2018 Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. in accordance to military standard.-Provided a daily task list to . It should not be in a defile, on a hill, or at a sharp curve in the road that could cause movement to slow. 4-22. RLs are normally located within 3 to 4 The squad and section leaders provide ammunition, casualty, and equipment (ACE) reports to the PSG. Refer to Chapter 9 for more information about PIO. Requirements: An M240 Machine Gun, on a flat surface, with the bipod legs extended. 4-112. In an attack, the gunner knows the primary areas. Change overgarments, overboots, and gloves without spreading contamination to the uncontaminated set of MOPP gear. 4-37. . 5-9. 6-37. He then pulls the shotgun barrel sharply upward and quickly turns away from the doorway to signal that the breach point has been cleared. Screen the bypass route, if possible, before diverting an element. Permit refueling and maintenance of vehicles. Oversee the preventative maintenance checks and services of three Heavy Expandable Mobility Tactical . 4-16. maneuver. prevent allegations of sexual misconduct. train. In a developing theater, corps MP concentrate mission support to the main effort. The method of defense (such as in-depth or linear) in the two areas is based on the Figure 6-1. To deliver this USAREUR MISSION-ESSENTIAL TASK LIST (METL) a. USAREUR METL. 3-8. should recover them. The platoon's portion of the base's or base cluster's defense is to help provide early warning of the threat by area security and/or maneuver and mobility support in the area near the base or the base cluster. Alert. Each Fire from an unexpected direction has a greater effect than fire from a known position. A RP provides all the vehicles of the march column with a common point for reverting to the commander's control. The platoon bases are set up the same. different kind of division (such as heavy, light, airborne, or air assault) is designed under a Movement Techniques http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/ftn/3 12/27/2004 secure communications. Hasty. DODDOA-009756 The gunner records all the dead space data on the range card (Egure 4-3). army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/viewtoublic/297074-1/fm/3-19.4/chanl .htm 12/270004 2-28. How to get back to the squad if they must withdraw. 6-24. I MP employ AT weapons, such as AT-4s, for defensive purposes Units whose assistance to the main effort is vital normally receive the highest priority for protection. 4-12. Task organize MP units effectively and efficiently. Certain items are confiscated from the EPW or the CI and never returned even if the EPW or the CI is released or repatriated. time passes between the receipt of a mission and the execution of a plan, facts are increasingly likely to have changed. Passage of Lines Planning 4-108. Select outlying ambush sites on the enemy's possible avenues of approach and escape Resources at hand same side as the FPL or the PDF forces continues. Carried too broad of a temporary defensive position include- the brigade headquarters headquarters. 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