_ This area describes how an MP leader is to plan and conduct MP support to the passage of lines. Zone reconnaissance techniques include the use of moving elements, stationary teams, or a series of area reconnaissance actions. 4-1. A and reduce risks are listed in FM 100-14 . However, 6-33. mission essential task list. prevent allegations of sexual misconduct. Platoons can continually improve base defenses by considering what avenues of approach and methods of attack the enemy could use, given the vulnerabilities of the platoon's base. Although bases and base clusters are more prevalent at corps and echelon above corps (EAC), the same principle applies to MP located at the division or brigade support areas. Threat, _ Military Police Platoon Organization and Leadership Traffic control posts (TCPs) and temporary route signs at- In the execution of *FM 3-19.4 (FM 19-4) Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 4 March 2002 The following fundamentals apply to METL development: The METL is derived from the organization's wartime missions and related tasks in external directives. Non-MP units should be specifically tasked in the coordinating instructions of the division 5-23. EQUIPMENT: Report all the equipment the enemy is wearing or Use patrols, illumination, PEWSs, and NVDs to help detect the enemy's advance. Normally, civilians are not allowed to cross the river or move along the edge of the river during the river crossing operation. Is needed to set up a perimeter defense. body or destroying it. 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]). Vary the size of the defensive sectors. 2 Mission analysis 16 COA approval The OP and LPs and patrol routes (if any). 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. Coercion or inhumane treatment of any EPW, CI, RP is prohibited and is not justified by the stress of combat or with deep provocation. When the number of soldiers that will defend a 360-degree perimeter is small, theplatoon leader must-- Sometimes stun grenades are used to achieve surprise. Movement Execution He gives the general direction just before giving the reference points. ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OBSERVATION POST/LISTENING POST Platoon leaders develop detailed employment plans and exchange as much information as possible with the response force and TCF commander before they are needed. METL Mission essential task list MFO Multinational forces and observer MI Military intelligence MIA Missing in action MOS Military occupational specialty MP Military police MRE Meals ready to eat MSO Morale support officer MUSARC Major U.S. Army Reserve Command MUTA Multi-unit training assembly MWR Morale, Welfare, and Recreation . NO. Locate the serving line to take advantage of cover and concealment. 3 Make a tentative plan. Section and squad leaders select the exact positions for each OP/LP on the ground. The size of the division forward collecting point and the placement of the Refer to Chapter 4 for more information about ambush patrols. 6-22. Threat Weapons and Equipment, GLOSSARY Dislocated civilian. It attempts to mass fire and initiate them at the same time to achieve surprise. Step Action Mobile patrols to operate along primary routes to control traffic, spot problems, guide and escort vehicles, and reroute traffic when necessary. 6-7. 7-20. If the squad leader finds dead space, he takes steps to cover it with mines, grenade-launcher fire, or indirect fire. http://atiam.train.army mil/portal/atia/adlseview/public/297074-1/fm13-19.41chap2.htm 12/27/2004 1845-2130 Conduct rehearsal(s). METT-TC may necessitate the need for additional corps MP support. For the monitoring of likely enemy avenues of approach, drop zones (DZ), and landing zones (LZ). Search Search each captive for weapons and ammunition, items of intelligence DC operations are discussed later in this chapter. 5-8. Providing mobile guides to escort the units. Chapter 7 INTERNMENT AND RESETTLEMENT Overview The IBCT is a train. 1630-1715 Issue a tentative plan. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlseview/oublic/297074-1/fm/3-1 7 .htrn.12/27/2004 A unit can shorten the process if it fully understands the role of each step of the process and the requirements to produce the necessary products. the avenue or NAI. 4-75. Chapter 2. 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. During combat operations or anytime there is a threat, the team leader quickly assesses the No. Use existing garages for maintenance operations in urban areas. 2-15. Figure 4-2. This publication is available on the General Dennis J. Reimer Training And Doctrine Digital Library at www.adtdl.army.mil .k. Job Overview. One MP observes the area while a second MP provides local security and Contact points (designate an easily identifiable terrain feature) where the units will physically meet. During a tactical road march, the unit leaders (such as the march leader and the platoon When time and road space allow. MP company for the duration of the mission and released at the earliest opportunity to The http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlseviewinublic/297074-1/fin/3- http://atiam.tain.army.mil/portal/atia/adlseview/nublic/297074-1/fm/3-19 http://atiam.train.anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/ftn/3 http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fin/3 http://atiam.train.army.miliportal/atia/adlseview/public/297074-1. Lane training is resource intensive, so commanders must maximize its benefit. They use the cover of darkness for their operations. Take cover and allow the object to fall on the mine. it easier to obtain supplies, transportation, and additional medical support from the DSA. Overlap the sectors of fire minefield. Counterreconnaissance is not a distinct mission; rather, it is a combination of The M203 grenade launchers engage enemy in dead space or against enemy attempts to breach the protective wire. However, it is dependent on its parent unit for sustainment support. 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. These commands adjust or change information given in the initial fire command. From his analysis, he determines how many OPs and LPs to establish. Starting configuration for the weapon will be: free of ammunition, on FIRE, with the bolt forward. Seek to gain the element of surprise. The platoon leader positions the antiarmor weapons where they can engage the target from the rear, flank, or top. 4-5. Locations for long halts are normally selected to allow all the vehicles to clear the road and permit proper dispersion. Far-shore holding areas are used to organize return traffic. Rules of Engagement and Rules of Interaction (ROI), DODDOA-009751 Report detainee status to the BSA TOC and through MP channels to the PM. It is important that MP understand their shooting capabilities and limitations. RLs are normally located within 3 to 4 In this role MP may Fire element positions are often higher and usually to the flank of Units must train, practice, and rehearse precision roomclearing techniques until each fire team and squad operates smoothly. NBC detecting and monitoring equipment. All team members should stay awake, alert, and ready to react to danger. The METL development process ( Figure 2-1) allows the commander to narrow the training requirements to an achievable number; it is the same for Active and Reserve Components. 4-45. A statement in the remarks section about the general physical condition of the detainee. If a lead is required and the gunner is traversing left to keep on target, the gunner must lead left. Monitoring for chemical and biological agents must be continuous because it is difficult to detect their first dispersal. Medical personnel determine if captives with serious wounds or sickness should be kept in the combat zone. . terrain over which the vehicle is traveling and The MP leader ensures train. 1-7. 1-20. 2-2 perform duty as a guard stp 21-1 smct 071-331-1004. Team 1 Have strong floors to keep the structure from collapsing under the weight of debris. The modifications are shown An integral part of precision room-clearing is the ability to gain access quickly to the rooms to be cleared. Initial. This conceals the muzzle flash. TLP MOMP be positioned, using signs or materials that cannot be easily seen by the enemy. To figure the dead space on the FPL, the gunner watches a person walking down the FPL and marks spaces that cannot be grazed. The MDMP is a single, established, and proven analytical process used at all the Cut or blow holes between rooms and floors so the soldiers can move quickly by a covered and concealed route to other firing positions in the building. Officers supervise the execution of the five military police Battlefield functions: Maneuver and mobility support operations (reconnaissance and surveillance), Area security operations (site . INITIAL BRIGADE COMBAT TEAMS (IBCTS ) tasks are further divided into leader and soldier tasks (Figure 1 :-.1). Higher HQ may, however, delegate approval authority to the company A SP gives the vehicles of a march column a common point for starting their movement. For more information about the MDMP process, refer to FM 101-5. locations and accept risks elsewhere. The platoon leader considers Each of the principles of precision room-clearing has a synergistic relationship to the others. As a minimum, each crossing site requires an ERP at its own call-forward area. HIGH-INTENSITY VERSUS PRECISION CLEARING TECHNIQUES 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. Appendix G MK19 QUALIFICATION TABLES PrimaiT Gunner, MK19 Qualification and Zero/Practice Tables Assistant Gunner, MK19 Firing Table, Mounted MK19 Scorecard G-15 Defenses are placed where the threat is greatest. Requirement to secure the objective rally point (ORP) and other points. 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. http://atiam.train.army.miliportal/atia/adlsc/view/oublic/297074-1/fm/3- .htm 12/27/2004 population dislocation. Military Airspace Data Entry. Refer to FM 90-10-1. Field sanitation. Vehicles in a column of any length may simultaneously encounter different types of routes and obstacles. anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fin/3-19.4/chan7.htm .12/27/2004 4-2. DODDOA-009785 sample scorecard. The platoon has one critical wartime mission which is to provide MP CS to an http://ati am. STANDARD RANGE CARD The enemy threat to the rear area requires commanders to issue mines as an As in a daylight defense, MP manning OPs and LPs withdraw before they become engaged in close combat. They enhance the capability of US Makes use of natural cover and concealment when possible. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fm/3- 12/27/2004 With the old battlefield missions, the term "operations" was used extensively and Report markings or other distinctive features seen on the vehicles. platoon leader makes sure gaps between the units are covered by fire, observation, patrols, Dismounts all personnel except drivers at the dismount point. Items of intelligence value (maps, orders, and so forth). Use precision room clearing techniques when the Enemy prisoners of war. DODD0A-009820 http://atiam.train.anny.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fm/3- .12/27/2004 DODDOA-009855 MPRC. When the unit approaches likely danger areas (such as bridges and tunnels), have one or more teams dismount. to suit the climate, the weather, and the situation. 6-34. vehicle. more information about UR. MILITARY POLICE PLATOON MISSION, CAPABILITIES, AND LIMITATIONS When firing from the windows or holes in the walls, be sure the muzzle of your weapon does not protrude beyond the wall. Ensures that safety briefings are conducted and understood. provide the most grazing fire across the platoon or squad front. DODDOA-009824 The longer the flight time and the larger the engagement angle, the greater the drift. Improve the fighting positions to provide overhead and frontal cover. 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. planning contingencies. 4-105. Master Sergeant Robert M. Klein . Corps MP platoons Retained property, such as identification cards or tags, personal property having no intelligence value, clothing, mess equipment (except knives and forks), badges of rank and nationality, decorations, religious literature, jewelry, and articles that have sentimental value. Table 7-1. A short rest halt A universal joint task (UJT) is an action or activity assigned to a unit or organization to perform a specific function and/or . leader determines if the platoon can destroy the enemy from its assigned positions. Traffic Control Posts . SUPPORT FOR RIVER CROSSINGS Picks roads and trails that permit an easy flow of traffic. 6-39. The task areas that support the function of MMS include- train. with crew-served weapons while moving is affected by- train. 7-28. This method works well when the platoon is assigned a sector with several avenues of approach or is in heavily wooded terrain. The CAC controls movement from the staging area to the call-forward area. In order to safeguard captives according to the Geneva Convention and threats including famine, health epidemics, illegal immigration, illegal drug traffic, and Use AT weapons on mounted avenues of approach. Site Arrival 5-21. MP leaders must consider the following: squad fights only for self-protection and remains within its capabilities. Where back blast will not injure friendly forces. Other techniques, such as entering a room without first neutralizing the known enemy occupants by fire or explosives, are appropriate in only some tactical situations. They are located where the commanders want the units to execute the passage of lines. COA analysis Do not neglect rear security. The Training Management Directorate is working to help leaders understand the relationship between METs and the associated SCTs. At company level, the commander normally uses the MDMP in a time-constrained environment without enough staff. COA selection (approval) All weapons fire on command, continuously, until the call to stop FPF is This is a light antiarmor weapon with limited capability against medium and heavy armor vehicles. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portaliatia/adIsc/view/nublic/297074-1/fin/3 111270004 mine are the two mines most likely to be available to rear area units for a hasty protective This same task could apply to disaster assistance operations, even though the supplies may be donated food and clothing and not military supplies. CONDUCT MILITARY POLICE BASE SELF-DEFENSE AS is conducted by MP across the full spectrum of army operations to protect the force, impose order, and ensure freedom of movement. the first. http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fm/3- 12/27/2004 Search Search each captive for weapons and ammunition, items of intelligence MILITARY POLICE PLATOON MISSION, CAPABILITIES, AND LIMITATIONS 1-42. 2) with limited risk of noncombatant casualties and collateral damage. A company quartering party is likely to have personnel from the unit's HQ, each platoon, the maintenance and dining sections, and communications. 7-4. Additionally, this manual identifies the fact that the Army will not conduct operations alone and defines the role of the MP in support of joint, multinational, and interagency operations. HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY - Standards: Developed a plan that included all. 4-7. Unfortunately, even when well executed, it is very stressful and hazardous for friendly 4-25. 7-6. 4-11. and suppressive fire. MILITARY PLANNING elements, they notify their superior who calls for indirect fire, if it is available. COUNTERRE CONNAISSANCE 4-31. Controlling indirect fire is more difficult. LAW AND ORDER Control Measures Speed allows soldiers to use the first few vital seconds provided by surprise to their maximum advantage. Concertina 1-40. Thorough and sound operational planning is the key to successful combat and CS operations. Assists the gunner with reloading, if required. Digs the firing platform first. 4-87. Safeguard Safeguard the captives according to the Geneva Convention and US Analyzing the mission to determine tasks, their complexity, and their relative importance. In precision room clearing, speed does not mean incautious haste. Table 2-2. TCPs are collocated with the ERP to ensure that all vehicles clear the call-forward areas. If the platoon steps down from sustained continuous operations and cannot return to its base or base cluster, it may need to operate briefly from a temporary defensive position. The reconnaissance element conducts the reconnaissance by moving to several vantage points around the objective. http://ati am. Change FM 3-19.4, 4 March 2002 as follows: 7-19. Route characteristics may make it necessary to halt at a particular point on the route rather than simultaneously at a fixed time. Establishing initial base security. DODD0A-009760 objectives and intentions. designed and primarily employed to incapacitate personnel or material while minimizing http://atiam.train.army.mil/portal/atia/adlsc/view/public/297074-1/fmJ3- http://atiam.train.armv.mil/nortal/atia/adlsciview/public/297074-1/fin/3 http://atiam.train.annv.mil/portal/atia/adlsciview/Dublic/297074-1/fm/1-19. MP operate holding areas according to the crossing and traffic circulation plans and-. 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