from the central site. Mission-Essential Task List (METL) - Primary % Time by Step Baseline Cycle Time (in Seconds) Offeror Cycle Time (in Seconds Revised Cycle Time-(% change) Access EES to review reason for referral to administrative secondary 0.25 Capture relevant biometric data from traveler, as required 3.00 Capture Biometric Identifier 1 (Active/Fingerprint) 2.50 The fire team or squad clearing the room must achieve surprise, if only for seconds, by deceiving, distracting, or. Private rations of the EPW or the CI (in the early stages of captivity).. 7-12. 4-68. However, to halt and fire takes more time and is more dangerous. 4-57. Devise other methods to detonate the detected mines. The platoon leader keeps a reserve at the ORP. The OP/LP team builds a hasty-fighting position or a preparedfighting position depending on METT-TC. It can best be described as a careful hurry. Develop sound assumptions that can be used in place of facts. 3-19. The proponent of this publication is Headquarters (HQ) United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). MP are structured to be strategically, operationally, and tactically agile to respond to the increased range of worldwide MP requirements. Have enough area for dispersing a battalion-size unit. OP/LP team emplacement at night depends on METT-TC factors. Call-forward areas. When a company encounters mined areas, it must remember that the safety of the unit is the most important factor. A passage of lines is a tactical event normally associated with a battle handover. Vary the size of the defensive sectors. http ://ati am. 6-31. Chapter 7 4-52. Chapter 1 MILITARY POLICE OVERVIEW, Introduction Position TCPs are operated at major or critical BIBLIOGRAPHY COUNTERRE CONNAISSANCE DODDOA-009836 Attempt to anticipate the enemy's likely moves. value, and other inappropriate items. He cannot delegate this responsibility, and the final decision and responsibility rest with him. The combat load ensures that a unit is ready for combat even when it ison the move. 4-123. 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. contains tasks and metrics matched from the Joint and Service task lists. and then shifts or ceases fire. anny.mil/portal/atia/adlseview/public/297074-1 /fm/3 -1 9.4/chav5.htm 12/27/2004 Hinge Breach . USAREUR MISSION-ESSENTIAL TASK LIST (METL) a. USAREUR METL. The maneuver element neither masks the fire of the fire element nor -Water cans To the receiving and The PSG consolidates the ACE reports, reviews the consolidated ACE report with the platoon leader, and forwards it to the company commander. Use a radio to direct the base-of 7-6. combine the efforts of different resources, like enhancing the combat power for the base MILITARY POLICE FUNCTIONAL AREAS 7. DODDOA-009786 1. 4-56. 4-36. Self-defense planning and coordination is done as soon as the base is set up. 4-76. Position Locations Are far enough back to permit the rerouting of the battalion along other roads or to alternate crossing sites. Disable equipment, facilities, and personnel temporarily. 4-70. sector only on order or when there are no targets in the primary sector. 1-48. For -area coverage, begin with an estimate of one mobile MP team per 55 square kilometers. 3. 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. MP procedures are the lowest level of detail. MP traffic control operations give the commander the ability to make last-minute changes in the traffic flow or lane usage OEFLECTiON Provides military police combat support to an assigned area of operations. Dismounts all personnel except drivers at the dismount point. Lane training is resource intensive, so commanders must maximize its benefit. 7-2. The OPs/LPs, the primary means of maintaining surveillance of an assigned avenue or a named area of interest (NAI), are positions from which MP observe the enemy and direct and adjust indirect fires against him. fm 7-21.13. The Training Management Directorate is working to help leaders understand the relationship between METs and the associated SCTs. MP ensure that t1) Tv, 3IL3 In all counterreconnaissance operations, the goal is to acquire, identify, and kill the enemy http://atiam.train.armv.mil/nortal/atia/adlsc/viewinublic/297(174-1/fmn-19 4/ehan4 htm.11070064 He bases his decision on sound judgment and evaluation of the threat. It attempts to mass fire and initiate them at the same time to achieve surprise. . FPF is usually used as a last resort to stop brief instructions in their own language when possible. When the unit approaches likely danger areas (such as bridges and tunnels), have one or more teams dismount. DODDOA-009800 1-1. When used properly, a temporary defensive position can enable the platoon to rest, recover, repair damaged equipment, and plan for future operations. 1-23. In-depth OP/LP placement (Figure 4-6) allows the platoon to observe the entire sector by placing OP/LP sites where the platoon can observe the most likely avenues of approach in the sector as well as along the sector flanks. An ambush may be a surprise attack from a concealed position on a moving or temporarily halted target or an attack by fire only. The determination of which techniques to employ is up to the leader on the scene You'll also control traffic, prevent crime, and respond to all emergencies. 5-35. Place OPs/LPs either in a linear configuration or in-depth. Unobstructed observation of the assigned area or sector. Builds fighting positions for protection and concealment. The leader tells the soldiers the general direction to the target. During temporary halts, the MP teams move their vehicles to alternate sides on or off the road in a herringbone pattern that lets vehicles pass down the center of the column. MP traffic control is essential to help reduce exposure time and speed units across any Battle Command For an area ambush- 2-2. Currency will only be confiscated on the order of a commissioned officer ( AR 190 Team Responsibilities When Firing While Moving DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 6-19. He reports the location coordinates for both the CP and the alternate CP by messenger or other secure means. secure communications. guides are simply mobile MP teams that escort units from one control measure or point to Unmasking Procedures 1-41. 4-73. Each EPW or CI is tagged by the capturing troops using DD Form 2745 as a way of accounting for them. 2-1 fm 3-21.6, fm 22-6. MP record the exact location of the mines on DA Form 1355-1-R (Figure 4-7) when They guard detainees, operate dismount points, and provide perimeter security. To conduct an ambush, the platoon leader is positioned so he can best control the ambush elements, normally with crew-served weapons or the AT4, especially if the enemy has armor. sing Dall Platoon leaders develop detailed employment plans and exchange as much information as possible with the response force and TCF commander before they are needed. Reports the situation to the company commander. with adjacent squads. I woepogwi TLP MOMP Formerly known as Sustainment Unit One Stop (SUOS), this portal is managed by the U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) and provides consolidated access to Army sustainment resources, including training, doctrine, lessons learned, and more. MP are organized and equipped to conduct mounted operations. Using terrain, weather, deception, and operations security (OPSEC) to your advantage. machine gun's secondary sector. If the gunner is traversing right to keep on the target, the gunner must lead right. If MP are ordered to engage enemy forces, they do 4-21. limits or to cover dead space and the area between OPs. load plans for various deployments reduces the load time. Where back blast will not injure friendly forces. up a series of OPs. A passage may be designated as a forward or rearward passage of lines. Location of the capture (grid coordinates). or the central collecting point to corps holding area, then to internment facilities. If the platoon does not receive an IPB product, the higher OPORD must specifically state where it must focus the screening operation. When possible, lay a hasty protective minefield as part of the unit's defensive The assault element is the long leg of an "L," paralleling the kill zone to provide flanking fire. METs/METLs are the list of "essential," critical, discrete, eternally . For more information about TEM refer to Appendix C . fewer personnel greatly increases the combat strain and risks. best accomplish the mission. The platoon's plans for the interface of MP support into the base's self-defense plans address- They synchronize efforts with base and base cluster defense planners within a specific AO to ensure that support and sustainment operations are not interrupted. They field process captives using the Five Ss-and-T method (Table 7-1) . 1-10. Maintain security and be prepared to react to more enemy contact at any moment. 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. 2-11. The In order to safeguard captives according to the Geneva Convention and From his analysis, he determines how many OPs and LPs to establish. Based on these orders, the platoon leader uses TLP to organize his time during planning and preparation for the mission. and the maintenance and operation of all vehicles and equipment organic to the team. Platoon Sector Sketch Type of ambush. 116-nallanase . mine are the two mines most likely to be available to rear area units for a hasty protective Covered and concealed withdrawal routes. http://atiam.train.anny.mil/portaUatia/adIsc/view/public/297074-1/fin/3- 12/27/2004, Orders Reports army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/vi ew/public/297074-1/fm/3-19.4/chaD5.htm 112/27/2004 Hence, successful surprise allows increased speed. Figure 4-4. MP receive EPWs and CIs as far forward as possible to prevent maneuvering units from being burdened with large numbers of prisoners. They ensure that 1-11. If gunners are using the MK19, they position the tripod toward the primary sector of The limitations of the platoon to various non-MP staff sections. However, special-purpose reconnaissance forces can consist of mechanized forces up to company size. 888E 1-22. vary based on the situation. The capturing unit is responsible for guarding prisoners until relieved. The Army Reserve's 38th Regional Support Group conducted annual training here in early March as part of MOBEX'21 to test the base's viability as a Mobilization Force Generation Installation. The squad leaders have the remaining two-thirds of the time to prepare the squads for the mission. POLICE INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS 5-9. Five Ss-and-T Methods only to captives to give orders. of the OP's/LP's fields of observation overlap those of adjacent OPs/LPs. Reestablish security. It is often associated with training requiring movement over terrain; for example, movement to contact or conducting a route reconnaissance. The CAC controls movement from the staging area to the call-forward area. 7-5. This is accomplished by setting Method of fire. 4-61. The longer the flight time and the larger the engagement angle, the greater the drift. Link squads, the company CP, and the supported unit. Concrete and steel construction is preferred. When facts are not available, the commander will need to develop assumptions. Hold against heavier enemy forces until response forces arrive. Table 3-1. provide the most grazing fire across the platoon or squad front. and reduce risks are listed in FM 100-14 . -General-purpose medium tent* However, be Long halts are planned in advance. Lane training uses multiechelon techniques to maximize the efficient use of limited terrain and control conditions for formal or informal evaluations. MMS. train. However, it is dependent on its parent unit for sustainment support. mission-oriented protection posture (MOPP) level if they are operating in an NBC A small tent houses the platoon's HQ. FM 19-10, Military Police Law and Order Operations. The tactical communication section where it has space enough to support the whole operation. 5-26. Integral to mission planning is the analysis of mission requirements in terms of time, When the platoon reorganizes, it performs the following actions: The friendly force retains the options of not employing preparatory fire (fragmentation or concussion grenades) if it is not called for (the enemy is not in the room) or if it is inappropriate (there are noncombatants present also). analyze and compare his own organization's capabilities with the enemy's. To use the successive-sector method (Figure 6-4), build on the converging-routes method. Use Nonlethal Weapons (NLW) Conducting a mission analysis is crucial to planning. 2. guard duty. train. Obstacle breaching is the employment of a combination of tactics and techniques METT-TC factors. Allow mutual support between the buildings. 3-8. 1-9. Friendly Vehicles Friendly_Weapons Friendly Nonlethal Equipment and Munitions Friendly Communication, Single-Channel, Ground-to-Air Radio System themselves, and call for and adjust indirect fire. passage points to help eliminate congestion. Added light may be provided by fire support. Refer to paragraph 5-88 for more information about TCPs. The three dimensions of the enemy (aboveground, ground level, or below ground) may be in use. (2) Area security of 2,000 square km of rural terrain, or 800 . 4-6. CHANGE 1 firing at an angle and the bipod when firing to the front. 2-24. When the enemy is repelled- Choose a site that-. Limit the kill zone to the size area that the ambush can cover with a great volume of fire. Positions the flank security elements. 5-33. 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. 6-12. It should not be in a defile, on a hill, or at a sharp curve in the road that could cause movement to slow. Certain items are confiscated from the EPW or the CI and never returned even if the EPW or the CI is released or repatriated. The speed of the firing vehicle, the time of flight, and the angle of engagement affect the amount of lead required. Speak 1-19. Equip OP/LP teams to observe the area, report information, protect positioned and is assigned an FPL or a PDF, the team- Maintaining camouflage discipline continuously. If the platoon leader determines that the platoon can not destroy the enemy, he- SELECT FIGHTING POSITIONS IN BUILT UP AREAS http://atiam. The basic considerations in planning any road march are the METT-TC factors (especially the enemy situation and the mission); the march order; and the type, number, and characteristics of vehicles available for the movement. DODDOA-009843 NLW can be more humane, b River Crossing Planning MP company for the duration of the mission and released at the earliest opportunity to Far-shore holding areas are used to organize return traffic. Vehicles that have dropped from the column return to their positions only when the column has halted. A line formation (refer to FM 7-8 for more information) is easy to control and is useful in all levels of visibility. the mission. 4-5. Wear armored vests, earplugs, and goggles for protection from dust and debris. It is located near the division support area (DSA), preferably close to an MSR. Mission Essential Task List C Co 307 th BSB Alert, Marshall, and Deploy Unit - ARTEP 8-268-30 Conduct Airborne Assault - ART 8.1.5.1.1 / FM 3-90 Relocate / Establish Unit - ARTEP 8-268-30 Perform Combat Health Support Operations - ARTEP 8-268-30 Defend Assigned Area - ARTEP 8-268-30 Redeploy Unit - ARTEP 8-268-30 References: ARTEP 8-268-30-MTP: Mission . This method is used without command and is the quickest and most effective way to bring all parts of Other weapons fire at designated PDF. preconfigured, ready-to-fight, combined-arms package. (The platoon leader should not move his platoon out of position if it will destroy the integrity of the company's defense.). initial entry force. DODDOA-009764 2130-2215 Conduct inspection(s). Conduct effective liaison with higher HQ PM elements. There are two basic MP platoon organizations, corps and division. Military Decision-Making ProcessAMDMP) Disabled Vehicles . The reconnaissance element conducts the reconnaissance by moving to several vantage points around the objective. team to become separated or surrounded. Ambush Types normal lighting, reduced lighting, or blackout. tasks are further divided into leader and soldier tasks (Figure 1 :-.1). Appendix G MK19 QUALIFICATION TABLES PrimaiT Gunner, MK19 Qualification and Zero/Practice Tables Assistant Gunner, MK19 Firing Table, Mounted MK19 Scorecard G-15 This makes it easier to get supplies, such as water, food, and barrier material from the BSA. The cross-referencing of steps to SCTs has led to some confusion. Ensures that the vehicles rapidly clear the approach route while maintaining vehicle. Refer to 4-29. Current US policy limits the use of non-self-destructing APLs to (1) defending the US and its allies from armed aggression across the Korean demilitarized zone and Uses camouflage screens and man-made cover and concealment where needed. Lighting conditions may include ., Distance deter- 0 0 03 mined through the 0 0 0 0 situation analysis 0 2 0 guaranteed or expected, when properly employed, NLW significantly reduce them as. kr..1.1n. Base doctrinal capabilities and planning on historical planning factors, and then relook the estimates in light of the available assets, the factors of METT-TC, the echelon commander's intent, and the mission's priorities. Refer to Appendix E of FM 5510 for detailed information on the movement tables. The platoon must know how and when to use the equipment. 4-91. 6-33. - Mission Enemy Terrain (and weather) train. Refer to Appendix J for more information about NBC reconnaissance. Commanders balance competing risks and then identify and develop the best course of action (COA). Mined Areas . Report three enemy tanks (not an enemy tank platoon). Marks those areas where other unit elements will. DODDOA-009850 If the situation warrants, travel by total MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST. support PIO include- MILITARY PLANNING http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsciview/public/297074-1/fm/3- .12/270004 However, gags should be used for only as long as needed and should not harm Leaders can integrate SCT training as part of their training plan to increase the proficiency level of the associated step prior to MET execution. HIGH-INTENSITY VERSUS PRECISION CLEARING TECHNIQUES Military Police Platoon Mission, Capabilities, and Limitations Analyzing the mission to determine tasks, their complexity, and their relative importance. 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). When the platoon sets up as a base separately, it must be able to defend against a wide range of enemy activity. If the vehicles can leave the road, the teams form a 360-degree perimeter around the convoy. plan by enabling commanders to change the sequence, the timing, or the site of the crossing The gun (number 1) fires on the right half, and the left gun (number 2) fires on the left half. The troops remain alert and ready to take action on contact with the enemy. The IBCT is a http://ati am. Chapter 6 anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/ftn/3-19.4/chan3.htm .12/27/2004 Is needed to set up a perimeter defense. Halt the patrol at the ORP and set up security. Locating soldiers, equipment, or structures where they are least discernible. Figure 5-1. They may commit crimes against They concentrate their efforts on locating enemy reconnaissance forces. another. early warning of enemy advance. Current unit status (locations, operation capabilities, and activities). COA analysis The perimeters of the enclosure must be clearly defined and understood by the detainees. Use firing ports to avoid enemy observation. until relieved. Team Directs the driver. If so, the march leader submits a Department of Defense (DD) Form 1265 through the appropriate movement control center. The MP TTP are organized by the MP functions of MMS, AS, I/R, LO, and PIO with supporting tasks, both individual and collective, to help illustrate the functions. The on-site supervisor different table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE). assigned area of operations (AO). OVERVIEW Coordinated fire. company level. The marcn planner- This eliminates or neutralizes the enemy while giving him the least chance of inflicting friendly casualties. ambush begins. The In recent military operations, a nontraditional criminal threat has emerged. Weapons and ammunition. The platoon leader selects the general location for the platoon's OP/LP after analyzing Platoon leaders must plan more than cover and concealment to counteract threat critical. For example, he may say, "From the burning scout Set up the OPs and the LPs. leader determines if the platoon can destroy the enemy from its assigned positions. As used in river crossing operations, RLs are used to delineate the crossing area. SHOOT army.mil/portal/ati a/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fm/3-19 .4/chao4.htm .12/27/2004 In both cases, the leader must control the fire. The main difference is the lack of organic or habitual MP assets in the IBCT. Overlap the sectors of fire They help maintain traffic flow. http ://atiam. The platoon and squad leaders consider the following when controlling and distributing fires: Guides meet the vehicles as they arrive at the RP and lead them to their new positions, usually in an AA. MP commanders prioritize, assign missions, and allocate resources where they can best support the higher echelon commander's intent. MP will coordinate with the MI interrogation teams to determine which items that . prevent allegations of sexual misconduct. 4-13. After adjusting the fire on the center of the mass, fire is distributed by applying direction and elevation changes that give the most effective coverage of the target area. harm. DODDOA-009856 A central collecting point (Figure 7-2) is larger than a forward collecting point, but the This is critical when only a map reconnaissance was conducted before the move. 4-44. 7-24. The target acquisition is more difficult (such as, aiming stakes and layered fires are used extensively). 1-25. 7-1. The main terrain features in each sector of fire and the ranges to the features. 4-78. Spreading out the base-of-fire element makes this type of fire particularly effective because the fire is directed from many sources. 4-2. The platoon has self-protection capabilities such as nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) detection equipment and a Platoon Early-Warning System (PEWS). DODDOA-009851 Overlapping searches provide random coverage not easily predictable by simp For equipment data, see the applicable technical manual (TM). on the load diagram in the vehicle. In urban areas, use warehouse-type buildings for supply operations. standardized doctrinal principles found in applicable manuals to ensure that training is http://atiam.train.arrnv.mil/nortal/atia/adlsc/viewinublic/297074-1/frn/ http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlseview/nublic/297074-1/fin/3- http://atiam.train.armv.mil/vortal/atia/adlseview/rmblic/297074-1/frn/3- http://atiam.train.armv.mil/nortal/atia/adlsc/viewinublic/297, http://atiam.train.armv.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fmn-19. Refer to Chapter 7 for more information about DC resettlement. Relationships between TLP and the MDMP are shown in Figure 2-1 , page 2-4. Mounted MP patrols use overlapping search techniques to make it difficult for enemy reconnaissance teams to reach their objectives without being exposed. Appendix B MEDIA RELATIONS Overview Media Interaction Release Point. requirement of NLW. operational, and prepared briefings for the. primarily for employment in small-scale contingencies operations (SSCO) in complex and MP functions NLW doctrine and concepts of operation are designed to reinforce deterrence and Change 1 Headquarters imagination. Placing off-post facilities off limits during nonduty hours. 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. 3-5. Finally, tactical (mission) tasks facilitate clear communication and understanding in the orders process. Crossing Areas . Fire is placed on likely locations for enemy positions rather than in a general area. 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. Long and short pickets Staples and anchors Water cans 7-2. 5-28. SET UP LOCAL SECURITY Procedures are explained in the unit standing operating procedures (SOPs), MTPs, SMs, and similar publications. Choose one central ambush site around which you can control and organize the 8) and will be receipted for using DA Form 4137 . Individual 4-86. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. DODDOA-009757 However, leaders determine MET proficiency based on the MET T&EO, not the aggregation of SCT proficiency levels. However, the procedure must be followed, if only in abbreviated form. train. Provide for maintenance and inspection of equipment. Division Central Collecting Point 4-1. When developing the COA, analyze the relative combat power. 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