Squad leaders plan to communicate with their team leaders and teams using personal contact or sound andvisual signals. MPRC. In this role MP may Commanders rely on fast, accurate reconnaissance information to plan successful operations. Provide for maintenance and inspection of equipment. sketch it. Therefore, he places the first bursts low and works up to the target. Table 7-1. He usually coordinates from left different table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE). 7-4. LAY HASTY PROTECTIVE MINEFIELDS problems, and rerouting traffic as necessary and conducting AS around the crossing area. In general, an MP platoon may be required HIGH-INTENSITY VERSUS PRECISION CLEARING TECHNIQUES With the old battlefield missions, the term "operations" was used extensively and does not mask their fires. come together at crossing sites. Consider events and control measures that are used during the move in order for the To prevent the enemy from a surprise attack on other friendly forces. PLAN A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH Allocate time to accomplish each phase of an operation. Do not send out all the elements at once. Ensure that platoon leaders plan the use of messengers, visual signals, personal contact, or whistles to communicate with the squad leaders. 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. Units move into these areas when directed by TCP personnel and disperse rather than stay on the roads. Leaders reduce the soldiers' exposure to hazards by strictly enforcing all the protective postures that may include- Unobstructed observation of the assigned area or sector. coordinated with the platoon's defensive fire plan. The proponent of this publication is Headquarters (HQ) United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). http://atiam.train.armv.mil/Dortaliatia/adlseview/nublic/297074-1/fm/3-19 4/chan4 form117/7700114 The fire team or squad clearing the room must achieve surprise, if only for seconds, by deceiving, distracting, or. Such a threat requires commanders to minimize its negative impact on CLEARING TECHNIQUES To clarify the specific tasks of the MP, the battlefield It is the primary tool to focus and prioritize unit training. Figure 4-4. In the execution of Prepare fighting positions so that their 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. If you do not recognize an item of equipment or a type of They are at least 1 kilometer from the river and hold spare equipment and empty bridge trucks that are not required at the crossing sites. .. with crew-served weapons while moving is affected by- MP may also provide guides to escort the passing unit en route to a release point or AA. When the enemy is repelled- (Refer to Appendix E for precombat inspection checklists.) critical. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-I /fm/3-19.4/chanl.htrn 12/27/2004 The two standard techniques of shotgun breaching are the doorknob breach and the hinge breach. 4-9. Defeating such forces MAN THE OBSERVATION POST/LISTENING POST individual tasks that support the MP task areas are found in the MP mission training plans MP teams are more likely to come in contact with enemy reconnaissance forces operating on trails, rough terrain, and dead space that allows mounted movement. The commander sets the conditions under which military traffic moves at night. Some have coloredtabs on the uniforms to show the type of unit. quickly after that time. An MP platoon may be tasked to serve or augment the base cluster's response force. When maneuvering, the fire element- 6-16. new information becomes available, review and revise the plan accordingly. Uses the rest of the dirt to build the flank and rear cover when the frontal cover is high enough and thick enough. planning contingencies. Military Police (Law and Order) Detachment Sergeant (USAR) . recover the mines before the unit relocates, and the same persons who emplaced them (FM 3-39) (USAMPS). Unfortunately, even when well executed, it is very stressful and hazardous for friendly Placing off-post facilities off limits during nonduty hours. In identifying COAs, do not overlook a check of the "basics" that 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 Box method. The CAC controls movement from the staging area to the call-forward area. 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. TCPs are collocated with the ERP to ensure that all vehicles clear the call-forward areas. Army Sustainment Resource Portal. FM 19-10, Military Police Law and Order Operations. Information on enemy activity and likely avenues of approach is coordinated with military intelligence (MI). They provide security and force protection to friendly forces, critical facilities, and resources as units organize for military operations. 1-11. 1 Position other units. Determine C 2 means and and suppressive fire. Captives must not It requires detailed coordination; planning; and close, continuous supervision of the movement. MP leaders at all levels must examine FP requirements and integrate FP measures throughout all the operations. Uses trip flares, noisemaking devices, and NVDs to detect the enemy. The fires of units within the perimeter must be closely that both the EPW or the CI and the receiving MP sign the receipt (such as DA Form (MD Triple concertina '20 EPWs per They use the cover of darkness for their operations. At the first ORP halt and set up security. Avoid head-on encounters with an enemy's forces. 3-17. Obstacles between the teams and the kill zone. Knowing the location of each item allows for quick retrieval during the move. train. When time and road space allow. The capturing unit. Some locks that appear to be blown apart have parts still connected that will delay Set up the OPs and the LPs. The role of the PM cell is significantly different from that of a traditional division PM or separate brigade PM. Delays the start of the move to pass a restriction after it has ended. Enemy reconnaissance teams are most vulnerable during the day. When detainees are field processed and ready for evacuation, the MP at the division forward collecting point will- DODDOA-009817 COA development ILEVATION RANGE AMMO 005CNIFIION Movement Considerations http://atiam.train.artny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fin/ .12/27/2004 Movement Considerations To use the converging-routes method (Figure 6-3) (which incorporates the fan arnw.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/ftn/3-19.4/chap5.htm 112/27/2004 TLP MOMP approaches platoon positions, have the platoon increase its volume of fire. considerations for setting up and operating the collecting points are generally the same. (Refer to the Geneva Conventions and AR 190-8, AR 190-14, AR 190-47, FM 3-19.40, and FM 27-10 .) train. For MP supporting any division, certain employment considerations remain constant. the MK19. Determine how much time is needed to rehearse. more information about UR. What sequence of actions is most likely to produce that condition? This makes - Mission Enemy Terrain (and weather) Use firing ports to avoid enemy observation. This threat is most likely to be detected at border provide limited security missions, such as a screen to the flank or rear of the main body, The combat load ensures that a unit is ready for combat even when it ison the move. . requires detailed planning for uninterrupted communications. MP elements most often will collocate as part of an established base or base cluster. For a combat operation, the COA statement and sketches include the following: The leader ensures that the entire party prepares fighting positions and other defensive measures. The platoon leader then decides what other security measures and means of communication to use. 40 .. RECONNAISSANCE PATROLS SGM Richard B. Adams, Jr. 27 . Vehicles not allowed to cross are removed so that they do not cause a traffic backup at the actual crossing site. A SP gives the vehicles of a march column a common point for starting their movement. Demolitions are often needed to defeat more elaborate barriers or to produce a desired effect to aid the initial entry. 5-2. The herringbone formation is used to provide security for the march column during temporary halts. Spc. 5-7. MP support to breaching operations is similar to MP support to river crossing operations. Use these items during reduced visibility in addition to aiming stakes, - Silence Do not allow the captives to speak or let anyone speak to them. They advise commanders of these facilities on security measures designed to prevent the threat from gaining access to friendly forces and facilities. additional resources are needed. NO. 1. 4-34. MP confiscate the following items when searching a captive: train. Chapter 9 POLICE INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS Overview Police Information Assessment Process Police Information Responsibilities When this occurs, MP leaders ensure that there is an adequate supply of food; potable water; and appropriate clothing, shelter, and medical attention available. COA analysis USE A QUARTERING PARTY DODDOA-009797 He positions Have few glass windows (or break and remove the glass). 4-12. The time a unit must cross the. Integral to mission planning is the analysis of mission requirements in terms of time, http://atiam.train.army.mil/portaliatia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fin/3 .12/27/2004 The information to plan sabotage or criminal activity, or to simply disrupt the efforts of friendly Engineers use them to organize units into raft loads; crews use them to make final vehicle crossing preparations. One member is MP leaders plan area reconnaissance based on the IPB and the commander's critical The determination of which techniques to employ is up to the leader on the scene A company conducts a tactical road march for relocating and facilitating rapid movement of the vehicles with a prescribed speed and interval between the vehicles. support for the river crossing. Requests may include fire support, refueling, vehicle recovery operations, and other support needed to complete the march. Choose areas that provide cover and concealment. 3 Make a tentative plan. trai n. arrny. DODDOA-009856 If the platoon elements are going to operate in one location (as they would for an EPW holding area), the platoon leader sets up a static platoon HQ base. 888E OPORD to provide the support needed for the division central collecting point. The platoon continues to improve positions. Medical personnel determine if captives with serious wounds or sickness should be kept in the combat zone. EPWs are more specifically defined in FM 3-19.40 and the Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, August 1949 . must make maximum use of NVDs and illumination to help detect their movement. the choice of operations and in the contingency planning. From the OPs/LPs, MP send SALUTE reports (Figure 4-4) to the commander when observing enemy activity. 4-120. They are likely to hit enemy armored vehicles on the top or the side where armor is thin. 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. reconnaissance larger than the engaging element. Effective early warning Travel as quickly and safely as possible.. For example, consider one mobile MP team per 10 kilometers of route coverage. The platoon repairs damaged obstacles and replaces mines and booby traps. 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. For example, a heavy division has one MP platoon providing direct support (DS) to each maneuver brigade and two MP platoons providing general support (GS) to the division's rear. http://atiam.train.anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fin/3 http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fm/3- http://atiam.train.army.mil/portaliatia/adlseview/oublic/297074-1, http://atiam.train.armv.mil/nortal/atia/adlsc/view/nublie/297074-1. TCP IP *. 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. path that might affect the gun's accuracy. 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