ARTEP 34-355-MTP MISSION TRAINING PLAN FOR THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BATTALION OF THE JOINT CONTINGENCY FORCE DECEMBER 2002 HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DODDOA-005110 This publication is available on the General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library at www.adtdl.army.mil DODDOA-005111 *ARTEP 34-355-MTP Army Training and Evaluation Program Headquarters No. 34-355-Mission Training Plan Department of the Army Washington, DC, 23 December 2002 MISSION TRAINING PLAN FOR THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BATTALION OF THE JOINT CONTINGENCY FORCE Contents Page PREFACE ....................................................·..........................................................................iii CHAPTER 1 UNIT TRAINING 1-1 1-1. GeneraL 1-1 1-2. Supporting Material. 1-1 1-3. Contents 1-2 1-4. Mission and Tasks 1-2 1-5. Principles of Training 1-3 1-6. Training Strategy 1-3 1-7. Conducting Training 1-4 1-8. Force Protection (Safety) 1-5 1-9. Environmental Protection 1-9 1-10. Evaluation 1-11 1-11. Feedback 1-12 CHAPTER 2 TRAINING MATRIX 2-1 2-1. GeneraL 2-1 2-2. Mission to Collective Tasks Listing 2-1 2-3. Supporting References to Collective Tasks Listing 2-9 2-4. Individual Task to Collective Task Listing 2-55 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. ·This MTP together with ARTEP 34-114-30-MTP, 9 Dec 02; ARTEP 34-117-30-MTP, 9 Dec 02; ARTEP 34- 143-30-MTP, 30 Dec 02; ARTEP 34-144-30-MTP, 23 Dec 02; ARTEP 34-357-30-MTP, 23 Dec 02; ARTEP 34- 35fl..30-MTP, 13 Dec 02; ARTEP 34-387-30-MTP, 13 Dec 02; ARTEP 34-388-30-MTP, 23 Dec 02; ARTEP 34- 393-30-MTP. 16 Dec 02; ARTEP 34-396-30-MTP, 23 Dec 02; ARTEP 34-397-30-MTP, 23 Dec 02; ARTEP 34- 39fl..30-MTP, 23 Dec 02; ARTEP 34-399-10-MTP, 23 Dec 02; ARTEP 34-414-30-MTP, 2 Dec 02 supersede ARTEP 34-113-11-MTP (Volume I) , 29 Sep 95, and ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP (Volume II), 29 Sep 95. DODDOA-005112 ARTEP 34-355-MTP CHAPTER 3 MISSION OUTLINESfTRAINING PLANS..··.·.................·....·........·............·.......3-1 3-1. General. 3-1 3-2. Long-Range Planning 3-1 3-3. Short-Range Planning 3-5 3-4. Near-Term Planning 3-6 3-5. Developing Training Exercises 3-6 3-6. Mission Outline 3-8 CHAPTER 4 TRAINING EXERCISES 4-1 4-1. General 4-1 4-2. Situational Training Exercise 4-1 CHAPTER 5 TRAINING AND EVALUATION OUTLINES 5-1 5-1. Introduction 5-1 5-2. Structure 5-1 5-3. Format. 5-1 5-4. Usage 5-3 CHAPTER 6 EXTERNAL EVALUATION 6-1 6-1. General. 6-1 6-2. Preparing the Evaluation 6-1 6-3. Selecting the Observer/Controllers 6-6 6-4. Training the Observer/Controllers 6-7 6-5. Recording External Evaluation Information 6-7 6-6. Selecting and Training the Opposing Forces 6-11 6-7. Conducting the Evaluation 6-12 6-8. Conducting the After Action Review 6-14 APPENDIX A COMBINED ARMS TRAINING STRATEGy A-1 1. Unit Training Strategies A-1 2. Using the Combined Arms Training Strategy Matrices A-1 APPENDIX B BATTLEFIELD OPERATING SySTEMS B-1 1. Intelligence B-1 2. Maneuver B-1 3. Fire Support B-2 4. Mobility, Countermobility, and Survivability B-2 5. Air Defense B-2 6. Combat Service Support B-2 7. Command and Control (C2) B-3 GLOSSARY Glossary·1 REFERENCES References·1 QUESTIONNAIRE Questionnaire·1 ii DODDOA-005113 ARTEP 34-3SS-MTP PREFACE 1. The Mission Training Plan (MTP) provides the active and reserve component training manager with a descriptive, performance-oriented training program to assist leaders in training their units. Standards for training may be made more difficult, but may not be lowered. The ARTEP is in accordance with the United States (US) Army training and tactical doctrine. The ARTEP contains those tasks, which support the Military Intelligence (MI) unit missions outlined in emerging doctrinal manuals. Unit leaders must use their higher headquarters Mission Essential Task List (METL) and training guidance to identify which tasks in the ARTEP must be emphasized. Task standards in the ARTEP are the Army's standards for executing those tasks. . 2. FM 3-0, Operations, provides us with the Army's keystone fighting doctrine. Army operations doctrine builds on the collective knowledge and wisdom gained through recent combat operations, Stability Operations, Support Operations, numerous exercises, and the deliberate process of informed reasoning throughout the Army. It is rooted in time-tested principles and fundamentals, while accommodating new technologies and diverse threats to national security. 3. FM 34-1, Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations, is the Army's capstone manual for MI doctrine. As the Army moved to incorporate new technologies for diverse threats, the MI Branch conducted a detailed assessment of its own that resulted in an approved MI Force Design Update. This update resulted in major changes in MI that are addressed in FM 34-1 and incorporated into this MTP. 4. This MTP is designed specifically for the MI Battalion of the Joint Contingency Force (JCF) equipped with emerging digitized technology and systems. This MTP replaces the collective tasks found in ARTEP 34-113-11-MTP and ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP dated 20 September 1995 for this type of unit. Collective tasks for the Long-Range Surveillance Detachment are not included in this MTP. They can be found in ARTEP 7-93-MTP located at the General Dennis J. Reimer Training & Doctrine Digital Library. 5. Although the collective tasks contained in this manual are generic in nature, the MI Branch Concept and all new emerging systems and organizations are reflected in the appropriate places. As tactics, techniques, and procedures are developed for emerging systems, they will be included into future editions of this document and additional ARTEPs. 6. MI commanders are encouraged to use this as a guide to develop their training programs. Units affected by this document may not be exactly alike in composition or in the way they carry out their missions. The commander must modify the training and evaluation outlines (T&EOs) to fit the training requirements of their units. 7. Unless this publication states otherwise, masculine nouns and pronouns do not refer exclusively to men. 8. The proponent for this publication is the United States Army Intelligence Center & Fort Huachuca (USAIC&FH). Submit changes/suggestions for improving this publication on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) to Commander, USAIC&FH, ATTN: ATlS- FDR-TA, Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-6000 iii DODDOA-005114 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. CHAPTER 1 Unit Training 1-1. General. This mission training plan (MTP) provides the commander and leaders with guidance on how to train the key missions of the unit. The specific details of the unit's training program depends on the following factors: a. Unit's mission-essential task list (METL). b. Chain of command training directives and guidance. c. Training priorities of the unit. d. Availability of training resources and areas. 1-2. Supporting Material. This MTP describes a critical mission-oriented training program that is part of the unit's training program. This relationship is illustrated in Figure 1-1. The unit's training program consists of: a. ARTEP 34-355-MTP for Joint Contingence Force Military Intelligence Battalion. b. Crew drills c. Soldier training publications (STPs) for the appropriate military occupational specialty (MOS) and skill levels (SLs). d. Officer Foundation Standards (OFS) manual for platoon leaders. ARTEP FOR THE JCF MI BATTALION I CREW DRILLS I I I SOLDIER TRAINING OFFICER FOUNDATION PUBLICATIONS STANDARDS MANUAL Figure 1-1. MTP Echelon Relationship. 1 - 1 DODDOA-005115 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 1-3. Contents. This MTP is organized into six chapters and two appendices: a. Chapter 1, Unit Training, provides the explanation and organization of this MTP. This chapter explains how to use this MTP in establishing an effective training program. b. Chapter 2, Training Matrix, shows the relationship between missions and collective tasks. c. Chapter 3, Mission Outline, presents a graphic portrayal of the relationship between missions and their subordinate tasks. d. Chapter 4, Training Exercises, consists of a field training exercise (FTX) and supporting situational training exercises (STXs). They provide training information and a pre-constructed scenario. Also, they can serve as a part of an internal or external evaluation. These exercises may be modified to suit the training needs of the unit. e. Chapter 5, Training and Evaluation Outlines (T&EO), provides the training and evaluation criteria for all the tasks the unit must master to effectively perform its mission. Each task is a training and evaluation outline that identifies task steps, performance measures, and individual and leader tasks. Each T&EO is part of a mission and, in various combinations, compose training exercises in Chapter 4. f. Chapter 6, External Evaluation, provides instructions for the planning, preparation, and execution of an external evaluation. g. Appendix A, Combined Arms Training Strategy, provides user information, a description of the training strategy, and a task template. h. Appendix B, Battlefield Operating Systems (BOS), provides a description of each of the Army's BOS systems. 1-4. Mission and Tasks a. This MTP concerns specified missions found in the table of organization and equipment (TOE) and implied missions this unit must perform in order to accomplish the specified missions. The critical missions are the focus for this unit. The commander may supplement these missions with his own. The following is a listing of the missions for this unit: (1) Deploy/Redeploy. (2) Protect the Force. (3) Communicate. 1 - 2 DODDOA-005116 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP (4) Move. (5) Maintain/Sustain/Resupply. (6) Survive. (7) Provide Intelligence Support. b. Each of these missions may be trained individually or jointly with other missions. Training is based on the criteria described in the T&EOs. Several T&EOs can be trained as a STX. Various combinations of STXs can be used to develop a FTX for the unit to practice its entire mission responsibility. Several STXs can be developed into an external evaluation designed by the next higher echelon to evaluate the unit's ability to perform multiple missions under stress in a realistic environment. c. Section tasks are trained in much the same way as described above. Leader tasks in support of the unit's missions are trained through STP and OFS training, battle simulations, and execution of this unit's missions. d. Individual tasks that support unit tasks are mastered by training to standards in the appropriate STP. 1-5. Principles of Training. This MTP is based on the training principles found in FM 25-100, Training the Force. For further information, see Paragraph 1-7 below. 1-6. Training Strategy. The training program developed and executed by a unit to train to standards in its critical missions is a component of the Army's Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS). The purpose of the CATS is to provide direction and guidance on how the Total Army trains and identifies the resources required to support that training. CATS provides the tools that enable the Army to focus and manage training in an integrated manner. Central to the CATS is a series of proponent generated unit and institutional strategies that describe the training and training resources required to train to standard. a. The unit training strategies central to CATS provide the commander with a descriptive "menu" for training. CATS reflects, while there is an optimal way to train to standard, it is unlikely all units in the Army have the exact mix of resources required to execute an optimal training strategy. b. This unit's training strategy is composed of three separate training strategies. When integrated with the training tasks found in the MTP, they form a comprehensive and focused training strategy that allows the unit to train to standard. The elements of this unit's training strategy are-- 1 - 3 DODDOA-005117 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (1) Combined Arms Training Strategy. CATS is intended to provide a set of recommended training frequencies for key training events in a unit and depict those resources required to support the training events. (2) Soldier strategy. The soldier strategy provides an annual plan for training and maintaining skills at the individual level and lists the resources required to train a soldier. c. A critical element in the unit training strategy is the identification of critical training gates. Critical training gates are defined as training events that must be conducted to standard before moving on to a more difficult or resource intensive training event or task. Training gates follow the 'crawl, walk, run' training methodology. For instance, if the unit training strategy calls for conducting a STX as a critical training gate for the FTX, the training tasks contained in the STX must be trained to standard prior to conducting the FTX. Standards for all tasks must be clearly defined so the trainer can assess the preparedness of his soldiers, or unit(s), to move on to more complex training events. The provision for critical training gates recognizes that the unit's METL and the commander's assessment of his unit's training status will determine the selection and timing of the collective training exercises in a'specific unit's training strategy. d. When developing the unit's training plan, the commander identifies the training tasks from the MTP, which,are required to train his METL. 1-7. Conducting Training. This MTP is designed to facilitate the planning, preparation, and conduct of unit training as explained in FM 25-100, Training the Force, and FM 25- 101, Battle Focused Training. a. The commander assigns the missions and tasks for training based on his METL and the training guidance from the next higher headquarters. Trainers must plan and execute training in support of this guidance. b. The commander reviews the mission outline in Chapter 3 to determine whether the FTX and STXs provided will support or can be modified to support the senior commander's guidance. If they do not support the guidance or need to be modified, refer to the matrix in Chapter 2. The matrix provides a listing of collective tasks that must be mastered to perform the mission. c. The commander prioritizes the tasks that need training. Because training time is at a premium, the commander must orient training on the greatest challenges and most difficult sustainment skills. d. The commander integrates training tasks into the training schedule by-- (1) Listing the tasks in the priority and frequency they need to be trained. 1-4 DODDOA-005118 ARTEP 34-355-MTP (2) Determining the amount of time required and how multi-echelon training can be used for the best results. (3) Determining where the training can take place. (4) Determining who is responsible for what. The leader of the element being trained must always be involved. (5) Organizing requirements into blocks of time and training vehicles. e. The commander must approve the list of tasks to be trained and schedule them on the unit training schedule. f. The commander must determine the equipment and supplies needed to conduct the training. g. The commander must keep subordinate leaders informed and oversee their training. Standards must be rigidly enforced. 1~8. Force Protection (Safety) a. Safety is a component of force protection. Commanders, leaders, and soldiers use risk assessment and management to tie force protection to the mission. Risk management assigns responsibility, institutionalizes the commander's review of operational safety, and leads to decision making at a level of command appropriate to the risk. The objective of safety is to help units protect combat power through accident prevention, which enables units to win fast and decisively with minimal losses. Safety is an integral part of all combat operations and begins with readiness. Readiness determines a unit's ability to perform its METL to standard. Readiness standards addressed during METL assessment are: (1) Soldiers with the self-discipline to consistently perform tasks to standard. (2) Leaders who are ready, willing, and able to enforce standards. (3) Training that provides skills needed for performance to standard. (4) Standards and procedures, for task preference, that are clear and practical. (5) Support for task preference, including equipment, personnel, maintenance, facilities, and service. b. Risk management is a tool that addresses the root causes (readiness shortcomings) of accidents. It assists commanders and leaders in not only identifying what the next accident might be, but it also helps identify who is at risk of having the 1 - 5 DODDOA-005119 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. next accident. Risk management is a way to put more realism into training without paying the price in deaths, injuries, or damaged equipment. c. Safety demands total chain of command involvement in planning, preparing, executing, and evaluating training. The chain of command responsibilities include-- (1) Commanders, who must- (a) Seek optimum, not adequate, performance. (b) Specify the risk acceptable to accomplish the mission. (c) Select risk reductions provided by staff. (d) Accept or reject residual risk, based on the benefit to be derived. (e) Train and motivate leaders at all levels to effectively use risk management concepts. (2) Staff, who must-- (a) Assist the commander in assessing risks and develop risk reduction options for training. (b) Integrate risk controls in plans, orders, METL standards, and performance measures. (c) Eliminate unnecessary safety restrictions that diminish training effectiveness. (d) Assess safety performance during training; evaluate safety performance dUring after action reviews (AARs). (3) Subordinate leaders, who must-- (a) Apply consistently effective risk management concepts and methods to operations they lead. (b) Report risk issues beyond their control or authority to their superiors. (4) Individual soldiers, who must-- (a) Report unsafe conditions, act, and correct the situation when possible. 1 - 6 DODDOA-005120 ARTEP 34-355-MTP (b) Establish a buddy system to keep a safety watch on one another. (c) Take responsibility for personal safety. (d) Work as a team member. (e) Modify own risk behavior. d. Risk management is a five-step, cyclic process that is easily integrated into the decision making process outlined in FM 101-5. The five steps are- (1) Identify Hazards. Identify the most probable hazards for the mission. (2) Assess Hazards. Analyze each hazard to determine the probability of its causing an accident and the probable effect of the accident. Identify control options to eliminate or reduce the hazard. The Army Standard Risk Assessment Matrix (Figure 1-2) is a tool for assessing hazards. ...'" E E TASTRClPH'C I F F CRITICAl. II E MARGINAL 11\ MEDIUM C T LOW NEGUGIBLE IV Effect catiStrophiC Death or pennanent total disability. system loss. major property damage. Critical Pennanent partial disability. temporary total disability in excess of 3 months, major system damage, significant property damage Marginal Minor injury. lost workday accident. compensable injury Or illness, minor system damage, minor property damage Negligible First aid or minor supportive medical treatment. minor system impainnent Probability Frequent Individual soldierfrtem Occurs often in career/equipment service life. All soldiers exposed or item inventory COntinuously experienced. Probable Individual soldierfrtem Occurs several times in career/equipment service life. All soldiers exposed or item inventory Occurs frequently. Occasional Individual soldierfrtem Occurs sometime in career/equipment service life. All soldiers exposed or item inventory Occurs sporadically, or several times in inventory service life. Remote Individual soldierfrtem Possible to occur in career/eqUipment service life. All soldiers exposed or item inventory Remote chance of occurrence; expected to occur sometime in inventory service life. Improbable Individual soldierfrtem Can assume will not occur in career/equipment service life. All soldiers exposed or item inventory Possible. but improbable; occurs only very rarely. Risk Levels Extremely High Loss of ability to accomplish mission. High Significantly degrades mission capabilities in tenns of required mission standards. Medium Degrades mission capabilities in tenns of required mission. Low. LitUe or no impact on mission accomplishment. Figure 1-2. Risk Assessment Matrix. 1 - 7 DODDOA-005121 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (3) Make Risk Decisions. Weigh the risk against the benefits of performing the operation. Accept no unnecessary risks and make any residual decisions at the proper level of command. (4) Implement Controls. Integrate specific controls into operational plans (OPLANs), operation orders (OPORDs), standing operating procedures (SOPs), and rehearsals. Communicate controls to the individual soldier. (5) Supervise. Determine the effectiveness of controls in reducing the probability and effect of identified hazards to include follow up and after action review. Develop the lessons learned. e. Fratricide is a component of force protection and is closely related to safety. Fratricide is the employment of weapons, with the intent to kill the enemy or destroy his equipment, that result in unforeseen and unintentional death, injury, or damage to friendly personnel or equipment. Fratricide is by definition an accident. Risk assessment and management is the mechanism with which incidence of fratricide can be controlled. f. The primary causes of fratricide are-- (1) Direct Fire Control Plan Failures. These occur when units fail to develop defensive and, particularly, offensive fire control plans. (2) Land Navigation Failures. These result when units stray out of sector, report wrong locations, and become disoriented. (3) Combat Identification Failures. These failures include gunners or pilots being unable to distinguish thermal and optical signatures near the maximum range of their sighting systems and units in proximity mistaking each other for the enemy under limited visibility conditions. (4) Inadequate Control Measures. Units fail to disseminate the minimum maneuver and fire support control measures necessary to tie control measures to recognizable terrain or events. (5) Reporting Communication Failures. Units at all levels face problems in generating timely, accurate, and complete reports as locations and tactical situations change. (6) Weapons Errors. Lapses in individual discipline lead to gunnery errors, accidental discharges, mistakes with explosives and hand grenades, and similar incidents. 1 - 8 DODDOA-005122 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (7) Battlefield Hazards. Unexploded ordnance, unmarked or unrecorded minefields, family of scatterable mines (FASCAM), and booby traps litter the battlefield. Failure to mark, remove, record or anticipate these hazards increases the risk of friendly casualties. g. Fratricide results in unacceptable losses and increases the risk of mission failure. Fratricide undermines the unit's ability to survive and funCtion. Units experiencing fratricide observe these consequences: (1) Loss of confidence in the unit leadership. (2) Increase in self-doubt among leaders. (3) Hesitation to use supporting combat systems. (4) Over supervision of units. (5) Hesitation to conduct night operations. (6) Loss of aggressiveness during fire and maneuver. (7) Loss of initiative. (8) Disrupted operations. (9) General degradation of cohesiveness, morale, and combat power. 1-9. Environmental Protection. Protection of natural resources has continued to become an ever increasing concern to the Army. It is the responsibility of all unit leaders to decrease, and if possible, eliminate damage to the environment when conducting training. Environmental risk management parallels safety risk management and is based on the same philosophy as safety risk management. Environmental risk management consists of the following steps: a. Identify Hazards. Identify potential sources for environmental degradation during analysis of mission, enemy, terrain, troops, time available, and civilian considerations (METT-TC) factors. This requires identification of environmental hazards. An environmental hazard is a condition with the potential for polluting air, soil, or water and or destroying cultural and historical artifacts. b. Assess the Hazard. Analyze potential severity of environmental degradation using environmental risk assessment matrixes (Figure 1-3). Severity of environmental degradation is considered when determining the potential effect an operation will have on the environment. The risk impact value is defined as an indicator of the severity of environmental degradation. Quantify the risk to the environment resulting from the operation as extremely high, high, medium, or low, using the environmental risk assessment matrixes. 1 - 9 DODDOA-005123 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. c. Make Environmental Risk Decisions. Make decisions and develop measures to reduce high environmental risks. d. Brief Chain of Command. Brief chain of command (to include installation environmental office, if applicable) on proposed plans and pertinent high-risk environmental matrixes. Risk decisions are made at a level of command that corresponds to the degree of risk. e. Implement Controls. Implement environmental protection measures by integrating them into plans, orders, SOPs, training performance standards, and rehearsals. f. Supervise. Supervise and enforce environmental protection standards. 1 - 10 DODDOA-005124 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Environmental area IRating: Unit Operations Risk Impact Movement of heavy vehicle/svstems 5 4 3 2 1 0 Movement of personnel and light 5 4 3 2 1 0 vehicles/svstems Assembly area activities 5 4 3 2 1 0 Field maintenance of eauipment 5 4 3 2 1 0 Garrison maintenance of eauipment 5 4 3 2 1 0 Environmental Risk Assessment Worksheet (I) ~en c::: 8c::: c:::en 8 coE co co_ ~S oE c:::- l!!(I) l!? coC::: C:::c::: c:::(I) Ol $(1) o~ (1)- co:g (l)E c::: >,.- .5 E ~ _en a-~ i:~ -a- co.9- e 0_ :o~ .5.:; E;:, .:.: (1)(1) _,c (l)u E~ COO" c:::0" en Eu C:::0l en co E(I) .!!!o 0(1) a:: (1)'- (1)= >,C E'C 32 (I)0 0(1) (l)C::: ~ t: ~> Ei co ~ co C) ~ Air pollution Archeological and historical sites I~o Hazardous material/waste Noise DOllution Threatened/endanqered species Water pollution Wetland protection Overall ratinQ Overall Environmental Risk Assessment Form Category Range Environmental Decision maker Damage Low 0-58 Little or none Appropriate level Medium 59-117 Minor Appropriate level High 118-149 Significant Division Cmdr Extremely Hioh 150-175 Severe MACOM Cmdr Risk Cate ories Figure 1-3. Environmental Risk Assessment Matrix. 1-10. Evaluation. The T&EOs in Chapter 5 describe standards that must be met for each task. 1 - 11 DODDOA-005125 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. a. Evaluations can be internal or external. Internal evaluations are conducted at all levels, and must be inherent in all training. External evaluations are usually more formal and are normally conducted by a headquarters two levels above the unit being evaluated. (See Chapter 6, External Evaluation.) b. A critical weakness in training is the failure to evaluate each task every time it is executed. The ARTEP concept is based on simultaneous training and evaluation. Too often, leaders do not practice continuous evaluation. Often, soldiers or small units are trained to perform a task to standard; then later, when they execute the task as part of a training exercise, they execute it poorly or incorrectly and are not corrected. For this program to work, trainers and leaders must continually evaluate training as it is being executed. c. Leaders should emphasize direct, on-the-spot evaluations. Correcting poor performance during individual or small group training is easy to do. In higher-level exercises, it is usually not feasible to do this with outside evaluators, but the opportunity for correction should not be overlooked. Plan AARs at frequent logical intervals during the exercise (usually after the completion of a major subordinate task). This is a proven technique that allows you to correct performance shortcomings while they are still fresh in everyone's mind and prevents reinforcement of bad habits. d. FM 25-101 provides detailed instructions for conducting an AAR and detailed guidance on coaching and critiquing during training. 1-11. Feedback. Recommendations for improvement of this MTP are requested. Feedback will help to ensure this MTP answers the training needs of units in the field. There is a questionnaire at the end of this MTP to make it easier to send recommendations and comments. 1 - 12 , DODDOA-005126 ARTEP 34-355-MTP CHAPTER 2 Training Matrix 2-1. General. The training Listing assists the commander in planning the training of his unit's personnel. 2-2. Mission to Collective Tasks Listing. This listing (Figure 2-2), identifies the missions and their supporting collective tasks. The tasks are listed under the appropriate BOS which are indicated by an X in the listing. The BOS used in this listing are defined in TRADOC Pam 11-9. A specific mission is trained by identifying collective tasks in the vertical column for the mission. Based on the proficiency of the unit, training is focused on operational weaknesses. The mission identification table listed below (Figure 2-1) provides mission identification for the unit. Mission Identification Table Mission Title - COMMAND & CONTROL · COMMUNICATE · DEPLOY/REDEPLOY · Generic Mission -MOVE - PROTECT THE FORCE · PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT · PROVIDE SECURITY · SUSTAIN/MAINTAIN/RESUPPLY Figure 2-1. Mission Identification Table. MISSION: COMMAND & CONTROL Collective Task(s) (11-2-C302.34.o001) Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net with Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) System Implementation Program (SIP) (12-1-C401.34.o001 ) Prevent Battlefield Stress (17-2-3808.34.0002) Operate the Company Command Post (17-3-0065.34-0001 ) Conduct Troop-Leading Procedures (34-1-0001 ) Develop the Commander's Estimate (34-1-0002) Develop the Battalion Communications Plan (34-1-0003) Establish and Maintain Situational Awareness within the MI Battalion (34-1-0004) Establish and Maintain MI Situational Awareness (MI Commander) (34-1-0005) Coordinate and Control Battalion Moves (34-1-0006) Prepare the Logistic Plan (34-1-0007) Establish and Maintain Combat Service Support (CSS) Situational Awareness (34-1-0010) Participate in the Operation Order Process (S-1 ) (34-1-0400) Plan Battalion Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (lEW) Operations (34-1-0406) Develop the Battalion OPORD (34-1-0407) Establish the Battalion Tactical Operations Center (34-1-0408) Manage Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Assets (34-1-0418) Perform Communications Electronics (C-E) Functions (34-1-0423) Establish the Administration and Logistics Center Site (34-1-0424) Conduct Administration and Logistics Center Operations (34-1-2012) Supervise Intelligence Operations (MNVR BN) (34-1-9011 ) Supervise MI Battalion lEW Operations During Mission Execution 2-1 DODDOA-005127 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (34-2-9004) Execute Direct Support Military Intelligence Company Operations (LIGHT) (34-2-9010) Execute General Support (GS) MI Company (LIGHT) Operations (34-2-9012) Execute Headquarters & Headquarters Operations Company (HHOC) Operations (34-3-0001 ) Monitor Platoon Operational Status (34-3-9000) Execute Collection and Jamming (C&J) Platoon Operations (34-3-9005) Execute Intelligence and Surveillance (I&S) Platoon Operations (34-3-9019) Execute Communications Electronics/Intelligence Electronic Warfare (CElIEW) Maintenance Platoon Operations (34-3-9020) Execute Service Support Platoon Operations (63-1-8051.34-0001 ) Establish the Emergency Operations Center (63-1-8052.34-0001 ) Operate the Emergency Operations Center {63-1-8053.34-0001 ) Supervise Battalion Deployment/Redeployment Activities (63-1-8062.34-0001 ) Coordinate Onward Movement MISSION: COMMUNICATE Collective Task{s) (11-2-C302.34-o001 ) Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net with Single Channel Ground and Airbome Radio System (SINCGARS) System Implementation Program (SIP) (11-3-1102.34-0001 ) Install/Operate/Maintain a Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) Frequency Hopping (FH) Net (11-3-C302.34-o001 ) Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net (11-5-0102.34-0001 ) Install/Operate/Maintain a Single Channel Voice Radio Station (FM) (11-5-0104.34-0001 ) Install/Operate/Maintain Frequency Modulated Radio Retransmission Station (11-5-0201.34-0001 ) Operate/MaintainlTroubleshoot Platform with Applique, Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) and SINCGARS System Improvement Program (SIP) (11-5-0202.34-0001 ) Operate/MaintainlTroubleshoot Platform with Applique, EPLRS. Precision Lightweight (GPS) Receiver (PLGR. and SINCGARS System Improvement Program (SIP) (34-1-0003) Establish and Maintain Situational Awareness within the MI Battalion (34-1-0407) Establish the Battalion Tactical Operations Center (34-1-0408) Manage Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Assets (34-1-0418) Perform Communications Electronics (C-E) Functions (34-4-0008) Emplace Antenna Group OE-239 (34-4-0601 ) Establish an Operational All Source Analysis System (ASAS) After a Move (34-4-1201 ) Establish the Operational Site (Trojan Spirit) (34-4-1202) Prepare the ANITSQ-190 (V) for Operation (Trojan Spirit) (34-4-1701) Emplace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (MITT) Within the ACE (34-5-C504) Prepare for Communications Security (COMSEC) Operations (34-6-2019) Emplace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) (34-7-2017) Emplace the Analysis Control Element (ACE) (DIV) (63-2-8018.34-0001 ) Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Redeployment MISSION: DEPLOYIREDEPLOY Collective Task(s) (12-1-C409.34-o001 ) Prepare Personnel for Deployment (34-1-2032) Conduct Intelligence Functions for Deployment (34-4-0600) Prepare the All Source Analysis System (ASAS) for Redeployment (34-4-1200) Prepare the ANITSQ-190 (V) Trojan Spirit for Deployment (34-5-0802) Establish a Low-Level Voice Intercept Collection Site (34-5-0816) Conduct Low-Level Voice Intercept Team Water Insertion Operations 2-2 DODDOA-005128 ARTEP 34-355-MTP (34-5-0817) Conduct Low-Level Voice Intercept Team Air Insertion Operations (34-5-0914) Deploy Counterintelligence Team (34-5-0916) Redeploy Counterintelligence Team (63-1-8050.34-0001) Direct Deployment Alert Activities (63-1-8051.34-0001) Establish the Emergency Operations Center (63-1-8052.34-0001 ) Operate the Emergency Operations Center (63-1-8053.34-0001 ) Supervise Battalion Deployment/Redeployment Activities (63-1-8054.34-0001) Update Movement Plan/Order (63-1-8055.34-0001 ) Coordinate Soldier Readiness Program Processing Support (63-1-8056.34-0001) Provide Deployment Personnel and Administrative Services Support (63-1-8057.34-0001) Coordinate Family Assistance Support (63-1-8058.34-0001) Coordinate Deployment Training Support (63-1-8059.34-0001 ) Perform Deployment Intelligence Support Functions (63-1-8060.34-0001 ) Provide Deployment Logistics Support (63-1-8061.34-0001 ) Perform Deployment Advance Party Activities (63-1-8062.34-0001 ) Coordinate Onward Movement (63-1-8063.34-0001) Coordinate Rear Detachment Support (63-1-8064.34-0001) Perform Home Station Rear Detachment Activities (63-1-8065.34-0001 ) Coordinate Reconstitution for Redeployment (63-1-8066.34-0001 ) Prepare Redeployment Movement Plan/Order (63-1-8067.34-0001) Provide Redeployment Support (63-1-8068.34-0001 ) Perform Redeployment Advance Party Activities (63-1-8070.34-0001 ) Coordinate Home Station Activities (63-1-8071.34-0001) Direct Integration Activities (63-1-8072.34-0001 ) Plan Battalion Deployment in a Peacetime Environment (63-1-8073.34-0001 ) Plan Battalion Deployment Upon Receipt of a Warning Order (63-1-8074.34-0001 ) Plan Battalion Redeployment (63-2-8001.34-0001 ) Perform Deployment Alert Activities (63-2-8002.34-0001 ) Perform Personnel and Administrative Predeployment Activities (63-2-8003.34-0001 ) Perform Predeployment Training Activities (63-2-8004.34-0001 ) Perform Predeployment Supply Activities (63-2-8005.34-0001 ) Perform Predeployment Maintenance Activities (63-2-8006.34-0001 ) Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Deployment (63-2-8007.34-0001 ) Prepare Unit for Nontactical Move (63-2-8008.34-0001 ) Conduct Nontactical Road March (63-2-8009.34-0001 ) Perform Sea Port of Embarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8010.34-0001 ) Perform Aerial Port of Embarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8011.34-0001 ) Perform Aerial Port of Debarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8012.34-0001 ) Perform Seaport of Debarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8013.34-0001 ) Prepare Equipment Reception Team for Tactical Road March (63-2-8014.34-0001 ) Perform Redeployment Personnel and Administrative Actions (63-2-8015.34-0001 ) Perform Redeployment Training Activities (63-2-8016.34-0001 ) Perform Redeployment Supply Activities (63-2-8017.34-0001) Perform Redeployment Maintenance Activities (63-2-8018.34-0001 ) Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Redeployment (63-2-8019.34-0001 ) Perform Sea Port of Embarkation Activities for Redeployment (63-2-8020.34-0001 ) Perform Aerial Port of Embarkation Activities for Redeployment (63-2-8021.34-0001 ) Perform Aerial Port of Debarkation Activities for Redeployment (63-2-8022.34-0001 ) Perform Home Station Activities (63-2-8023.34-0001 ) Perform Sea Port of Debarkation Activities for Redeployment (63-2-8024.34-0001 ) Perform Demobilization Station Activities (63-2-8025.34-0001 ) Conduct Integration Activities (63-2-8026.34-0001 ) Conduct Staging Activities (63-2-8027.34-0001 ) Plan Unit Mobilization in a Peacetime Environment (63-2-8028.34-0001 ) Plan Unit Deployment Activities Upon Receipt of a Warning Order (63-2-8029.34-0001 ) Plan Unit Redeployment (71-3-C231.34-Q001 ) Perform Risk Management Procedures MISSION: Generic Mission 2-3 DODDOA-005129 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Collective Task(s) (03-2-C310.34~001) Conduct a Chemical Survey (03-2-C312.~001 ) Conduct Thorough Decontamination Operations (05-~301.~001 ) Construct Wire Entanglements (05-3-C230.34~001 ) Construct a Protective Obstacle (05-5-0302.34~001 ) Prepare Crew Served Weapons Fighting Positions (07-2-C314.34~001 ) Establish Company Defensive Position (07-3-C212.~001 ) Defend Unit Position (07-3-C219.~001 ) Establish Unit Defense (07-3-C227.34~001) Perform a Tactical Road March (07-3-C228.34~001) Occupy Assembly Area (07-3-C229.~001 ) Perform Passage of Lines (08-2-0003.34-0001) Treat Casualties (08-2-C316.34~001) Transport Casualties (08-2-R303.34~001 ) Conduct Battlefield Stress Reduction and Prevention Procedures (08-2-R315.34~001 ) Perform Field Sanitation Functions (11-3-1102.34-0001 ) Install/Operate/Maintain a Single Channel Ground and Airbome Radio System (SINCGARS) Frequency Hopping (FH) Net (11-3-C302.34~001 ) Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net (11-5-0102.~001) Install/Operate/Maintain a Single Channel Voice Radio Station (FM) (11-5-0104.34-0001 ) Install/Operate/Maintain Frequency Modulated Radio Retransmission Station (12-3-C215.34~001 ) Combat Battlefield Stress (12-3-C216.3~001) Maintain Platoon Strength (16-1-C410.3~001 ) Conduct the Command Religious Support Program (19-3-3105.34-0001 ) Process Captured Documents and Equipment (34-3-0001 ) Monitor Platoon Operational Status (34-3-1000) Conduct Electronic Support (ES) Measures and Electronic Attack (EA) (QUICKFIX) (34-4~008) Emplace Antenna Group OE-239 (34-4-0020) Prepare Sensors Anti-Intrusion DT-561NGSQ, DT-562NGSQ, and DT- 565NGSQ for Operation (34-4-0021 ) Employ the Anti-Intrusion Sensors DT-561NGSQ, DT-562NGSQ, and DT-565NGSQ (34-4-0022) Employ Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS) (34-4-0023) Prepare the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS)) (34-4-0024) Emplace the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS» (34-4-0025) Recover the Repeater (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS» (34-4~026) Recover the Sensors (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS)) (34-4-0600) Prepare the All Source Analysis System (ASAS) for Redeployment (34-4~602) Conduct All Source Analysis System (ASAS) Operations (34-4-1202) Prepare the ANITSQ-190 (V) for Operation (Trojan Spirit) (34-5-0800) Establish an Electronic Support (ES) or Electronic Attack (EA) Site (34-5-0806) Perform Limited Analysis of Reported Information (34-6-0405) Employ Security Measures (BDE) (34-6-2003) Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (BDE) (34-6-2005) Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (BDE) (34-6-2018) Displace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) (34-6-2020) Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (BDE) (44-3-C220.34~001 ) Use Passive Air Defense Measures (44-3-C221.34~001 ) Take Active Combined Arms Air Defense Measures Against Hostile Aerial Platforms (55-2-C324.34~001 ) Conduct a Convoy (55-2-C325.3~001 ) Receive Extemal Sling Load Resupply (63-2-8001.34-0001 ) Perform Deployment Alert Activities (63-2-8002.34-0001 ) Perform Personnel and Administrative Predeployment Activities 2-4 DODDOA-005130 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (63-2-8003.34-0001 ) Perform Predeployment Training Activities (63-2-8005.34-0001 ) Perform Predeployment.Maintenance Activities (63-2-8006.34-0001) Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Deployment (63-2-8007.34-0001 ) Prepare Unit for Nontactical Move (63-2-8008.34-0001 ) Conduct Nontactical Road March (63-2008012.34-0001 ) Perform Seaport of Debarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8013.34-0001 ) Prepare Equipment Reception Team for Tactical Road March (63-2-8014.34-0001 ) Perform Redeployment Personnel and Administrative Actions (63-2-8015.34-0001 ) Perform Redeployment Training Activities (63-2-8025.34-0001 ) Conduct Integration Activities (63-2-8026.34-0001 ) Conduct Staging Activities (71-3-C231.34-o001) Perform Risk Management Procedures (71-3-C232.34-o001 ) Maintain Operations Security (07-3-C211.34-Q001) Move Tactically (10-2-C320.34-o001 ) Provide Company Supply Support (11-5-0201.34-0001 ) Operate/MaintainlTroubleshoot Platform with Applique, Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) and SINCGARS System Improvement Program (SIP) (11-5-0202.34-0001 ) Operate/MaintainlTroubleshoot Platform with Applique, EPLRS, Precision Lightweight (GPS) Receiver (PLGR, and SINCGARS System Improvement Program (SIP) (34-1-0420) Maintain Equipment and Maintenance Status (34-4-0007) Employ Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS) (34-4-0009) Prepare the Repeater for Operation (34-4-0010) Emplace the Repeater for Operation (34-4-0011 ) Recover the Repeater (34-4-0012) Operate the Portable Monitoring Set R-2016 (34-4-0013) Operate Code Programmer, C-10434/GSQ (34-4-0301 ) Repair lEW Equipment in a Unit/DS/GS Maintenance Facility (34-4-0302) Control Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Equipment Repair Process in a Unit/Direct Support/General Support Facility (34-4-0303) Perform Material Technical Inspection (TI) and Evacuation Operations of lEW Equipment (34-4-0304) Repair Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Systems/Equipment at a Forward-Deployed Location (34-4-0306) Perform Quality Assurance on lEW Systems Maintenance Operations (34-4-0601 ) Establish an Operational All Source Analysis System (ASAS) After a Move (34-4-1200) Prepare the ANITSQ-190 (V) Trojan Spirit for Deployment (34-4-1201 ) Establish the Operational Site (Trojan Spirit) (34-5-0003) Establish the Radar Site (GSR) (34-5-0004) Conduct Search with Radar (34-5-0214) Conduct Interrogation Support Operations (34-5-0802) Establish a Low-Level Voice Intercept Collection Site (34-6-2019) Emplace the Analysis and ContrOl Team (ACT) (34-7-2004) Produce Intelligence Products (DIV) (34-7-2005) Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (DIV) (34-7-2006) Develop the Collection Management Plan (34-7-2009) Direct Intelligence Operations (DIV) (34-7-2012) Supervise Intelligence Operations (DIV) (34-7-2015) Provide Intelligence Support to Targeting (DIV) MISSION: MOVE Collective Task(s) (07-3-C211.34-o001 ) Move Tactically (07-3-C227.34-o001 ) Perform a Tactical Road March (07-3-C228.34-o001 ) Occupy Assembly Area (07-3-C229.34-o001 ) Perform Passage of Lines . (07-5-0019.34-0001) Perform Waterbome Insertion 2-5 DODDOA-005131 ARTEP 34-355-MTP (07-5-0020.34-0001 ) Perform Helicopter Insertion (07-5-1107.34-0001 ) Move Tactically (Dismounted) (07-5-1108.34-0001 ) Cross Danger Area (07-5-1109.34-0001 ) Cross Water Obstacle (07-5-1111.34-0001 ) Establish Surveillance Site (Dismounted) (17-3-1021.34-0001 ) Execute Actions on Contact (34-1-0005) Coordinate and Control Battalion Moves (34-4-1200) Prepare the ANfTSQ-190 (V) Trojan Spirit for Deployment (34-4-1702) Displace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (Min) (34-5-1117) Break Contact (34-6-2018) Displace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) (34-6-2019) Emplace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) (34-7-2016) Displace the Analysis Control Element (ACE) (55-2-C324.34-o001 ) Conduct a Convoy (63-2-8007.34-0001 ) Prepare Unit for Nontactical Move (63-2-8008.34-0001 ) Conduct Nontactical Road March MISSION: PROTECT THE FORCE Collective Task(s) (03-2-C310.34-0001 ) Conduct a Chemical Survey (03-2-C312.34-o001 ) Conduct Thorough Decontamination Operations (03-3-C201.34-Q001 ) Prepare for Operations Under Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Conditions (03-3-C202.34-Q001 ) Prepare for a Chemical Attack (03-3-C203.34-Q001 ) Respond to a Chemical Attack (03-3-C205.34-Q001 ) Prepare for a Friendly Nuclear Strike (03-3-C206.34-Q001 ) Prepare for Nuclear Attack (03-3-C208.34-Q001) Cross a Radiologically Contaminated Area (03-3-C209.34-Q001 ) React to Smoke Operations (03-3-C222.34-Q001 ) Respond to the Residual Effects of a Nuclear Attack (03-3-C223.34-o001 ) Respond to the Initial Effects of a Nuclear Attack (03-3-C224.34-Q001 ) Conduct Operational Decontamination (03-3-C225.34-Q001 ) Conduct Chemical Reconnaissance (03-3-C226.34-Q001 ) Cross a Chemically Contaminated Area (05-2-C301.34-Q001 ) Camouflage Vehicles and Equipment (05-3-0210.34-0001 ) Disable Critical EquipmenUMaterial (05-3-0301.34-0001 ) Construct Wire Entanglements (05-3-C230.34-Q001 ) Construct a Protective Obstacle (05-5-0302.34-0001 ) Prepare Crew Served Weapons Fighting Positions (07-2-C314.34-o001 ) Establish Company Defensive Position (07-3-C212.34-Q001) Defend Unit Position (07-3-C219.34-Q001 ) Establish Unit Defense (07-5-1111.34-0001 ) Establish Surveillance Site (Dismounted) (08-2-0003.34-0001 ) Treat Casualties (08-2-C316.34-0001 ) Transport Casualties (08-2-R303.34-Q001 ) Conduct Battlefield Stress Reduction and Prevention Procedures (08-2-R315.34-Q001 ) Perform Field Sanitation Functions (12-1-C401.34-Q001 ) Prevent Battlefield Stress (12-3-C215.34-Q001 ) Combat Battlefield Stress (17-3-1021.34-0001 ) Execute Actions on Contact (19-3-3105.34-0001 ) Process Captured Documents and Equipment (19-3-3106.34-0001 ) Handle Enemy Prisoners of War (34-4-1200) Prepare the ANfTSQ-190 (V) Trojan Spirit for Deployment (44-3-C220.34-Q001 ) Use Passive Air Defense Measures (44-3-C221.34-Q001 ) Take Active Combined Arms Air Defense Measures Against Hostile Aerial Platforms (55-2-C324.34-o001 ) Conduct a Convoy (71-3-C231.34-Q001 ) Perform Risk Management Procedures (71-3-C232.34-Q001 ) Maintain Operations Security 2-6 DODDOA-005132 ARTEP 34-355-MTP MISSION: PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT Collective Task(s) (19-3-3105.34-0001 ) Process Captured Documents and Equipment (34-1-0003) Establish and Maintain Situational Awareness within the MI Battalion (34-1-0400) Plan Battalion Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (lEW) Operations (34-1-0408) Manage Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Assets (34-1-2003) Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (MNVR BN) (34-1-2004) Produce Intelligence Products (MNVR BN) (34-1-2005) Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (MNVR BN) (34-1-2009) Direct Intelligence Operations (MNVR BN) (34-1-2010) Maintain the Current Enemy Situation (MNVR BN) (34-1-2012) Supervise Intelligence Operations (MNVR BN) (34-1-2013) Process Specific Information ReqUirements (SIR) Data (MNVR BN) (34-1-2020) Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (MNVR BN) (34-1-2032) Conduct Intelligence Functions for Deployment (34-1-9011 ) Supervise MI Battalion lEW Operations During Mission Execution (34-2-9004) Execute Direct Support Military Intelligence Company Operations (LIGHT) (34-2-9010) Execute General Support (GS) MI Company (LIGHT) Operations (34-3-1000) Conduct Electronic Support (ES) Measures and Electronic Attack (EA) (QUICKFIX) (34-3-9000) Execute Collection and Jamming (C&J) Platoon Operations (34-3-9005) Execute Intelligence and Surveillance (I&S) Platoon Operations (34-4-0007) Employ Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS) (34-4-0008) Emplace Antenna Group OE-239 (34-4-0009) Prepare the Repeater for Operation (34-4-0010) Emplace the Repeater for Operation (34-4-0011 ) Recover the Repeater (34-4-0012) Operate the Portable Monitoring Set R-2016 (34-4-0013) Operate Code Programmer, C-10434/GSQ (34-4-0014) Recover the Sensors (Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS)) (34-4-0020) Prepare Sensors Anti-Intrusion DT-S61A1GSQ, DT-S62A1GSQ, and DT- 56SAlGSQ for Operation (34-4-0021 ) Employ the Anti-Intrusion Sensors DT-S61A1GSQ, DT-S62A1GSQ. and DT-S6SAlGSQ (34-4-0022) Employ Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS) (34-4-0023) Prepare the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS» (34-4-0024) Emplace the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS» (34-4-0025) Recover the Repeater (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS» (34-4-0026) Recover the Sensors (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS» (34-4-0602) Conduct All Source Analysis System (ASAS) Operations (34-4-1700) Conduct Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (Min) Operations Within the ACE (34-4-1701 ) Emplace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (Min) Within the ACE (34-4-1702) Displace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (Min) (34-S-0003) Establish the Radar Site (GSR) (34-S-0004) Conduct Search with Radar (34-5-020S) Establish Interrogation Site (34-5-0214) Conduct Interrogation Support Operations (34-5-0800) . Establish an Electronic Support (ES) or Electronic Attack (EA) Site 2-7 DODDOA-005133 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (34-5-0801 ) Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using ANffRQ-32A(V)2 (34-5-0802) Establish a Low-Level Voice Intercept Collection Site (34-5-0803) Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using the AN/PRD-12 (34-5-0804) Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using the Prophet (AN/PRD-13(V)2) (34-5-0805) Conduct HF OR VHF Electronic Attack ( EA) Operations Using ANffLQ- 17A(V)3 (34-5-0806) Perform Limited Analysis of Reported Information (34-5-0913) Prepare for Counterintelligence Operations (34-5-0915) Perform Counterintelligence Operations (34-5-0917) Use a Linguist While Conducting an Interrogation (34-5-2006) Develop the Collection Management Plan (34-6-2003) Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (BDE) (34-6-2005) Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (BDE) (34-6-2019) Emplace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) (34-6-2020) Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (BDE) (34-7-2003) Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (DIV) (34-7-2004) Produce Intelligence Products (DIV) (34-7-2005) Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (DIV) (34-7-2006) Develop the Collection Management Plan (34-7-2009) Direct Intelligence Operations (DIV) (34-7-2010) Maintain the Current Enemy Situation (DIV) (34-7-2012) Supervise Intelligence Operations (DIV) (34-7-2013) Process Specific Information ReqUirements (SIR) Data (DIV) (34-7-2014) Conduct Command and Control Warfare (C2W) (34-7-2015) Provide Intelligence Support to Targeting (DIV) (34-7-2032) Conduct Intelligence Functions for Deployment (DIV) MISSION: PROVIDE SECURITY Collective Task(s) (05-3-0301.34-0001 ) Construct Wire Entanglements (05-3-C230.34-Q001 ) Construct a Protective Obstacle (05-5-0302.34-Q001 ) Prepare Crew Served Weapons Fighting Positions (34-1-0405) Employ Security Measures (34-5-0915) Perform Counterintelligence Operations (34-5-C501 ) Implement Information Security Procedures (34-5-C502) Perform Personnel Security Functions (34-5-C503) Prepare for Electronic Security (ELSEC) Operations (34-5-C505) Implement Information Systems Security Procedures (34-6-0405) Employ Security Measures (BDE) (71-3-C232.34-Q001 ) Maintain Operations Security MISSION: SUSTAINIMAINTAINIRESUPPLY Collective Task(s) (07-3-C212.34-Q001 ) Defend Unit Position (08-2-R315.34-Q001 ) Perform Field Sanitation Functions (10-2-C317.34-Q001 ) Provide Food Service Support (10-2-C318.34-Q001 ) Perform Unit Graves Registration (GRREG) Operations (10-2-C319.34-Q001 ) Receive Airdrop Resupply (1 0-2-C320.34-Q001) Provide Company Supply Support (12-1-C402.34-Q001 ) Provide Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Support (12-1-C403.34-Q001 ) Report Casualties (12-1-C404.34-Q001 ) Perform Strength Accounting 2-8 DODDOA-005134 ~- - - ------- ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (12-1-C405.34-0001 ) Process Replacements (12-1-C406.34.o001 ) Perform Administrative Functions (12-1-C409.34-0001 ) Prepare Personnel for Deployment (12-2-C321.34.o001 ) Maintain Company Strength (12-2-C338.34-0001 ) Maintain Troop Morale and Combat Capability (12-3-C216.34-0001) Maintain Platoon Strength (16-1-C410.34-0001 ) Conduct the Command Religious Support Program (17-2-2000.34-0001 ) Conduct Assembly Area Activities (17-3-1030.34.0001 ) Rearm/Resupply (34-1-0007) Establish and Maintain Combat Service Support (CSS) Situational Awareness (34-1.0008) Supervise Sustainment Operations (34-1-0009) Manage and Coordinate Battalion Supply Operations (34-1-0420) Maintain Equipment and Maintenance Status (34-1-0421 ) Procure and Dispatch all Classes of Supplies (34-1-0424) Conduct Administration and Logistics Center Operations (34-2-9012) Execute Headquarters & Headquarters Operations Company (HHOC) Operations (34-3-0001 ) Monitor Platoon Operational Status (34-3-9019) Execute Communications Electronics/Intelligence Electronic Warfare (CE/IEW) Maintenance Platoon Operations (34-3-9020) Execute Service Support Platoon Operations (34-4-0301 ) Repair lEW Equipment in a Unit/DS/GS Maintenance Facility (34-4-0302) Control Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Equipment Repair Process in a Unit/Direct Support/General Support Facility (34-4-0303) Perform Material Technical Inspection (TI) and Evacuation Operations of lEW Equipment (34-4-0304) Repair Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Systems/Equipment at a Forward-Deployed Location (34-4-0306) Perform Quality Assurance on lEW Systems Maintenance Operations (43-2-C322.34.o001 ) Perform Unit Level Maintenance (43-2-C323.34.o001 ) Manage Unit Maintenance Operations (43-2-C336.34.o001 ) Conduct Company-Level Maintenance Operations [For Unit without a Maintenance Element] (55-2-C324.34.o001 ) Conduct a Convoy (55-2-C325.34.o001 ) Receive External Sling Load Resupply (63-2-8004.34-0001 ) Perform Predeployment Supply Activities (63-2-8005.34-0001 ) Perform Predeployment Maintenance Activities (63-2-8006.34-0001 ) Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Deployment (63-2-8007.34-0001) Prepare Unit for Nontactical Move (63-2-8010.34-0001 ) Perform Aerial Port of Embarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8016.34-0001 ) Perform Redeployment Supply Activities (63-2-8017.34-0001 ) Perform Redeployment Maintenance Activities (63-2-8018.34-0001 ) Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Redeployment Figure 2-2. Collective Task to Missions. 2-3. Supporting References to Collective Tasks Listing. This listing (Figure 2-3), identifies references that provide additional information on each of the Collective Tasks. 80S: Develop Intelligence Collective Task: 34-1-0400 Plan Battalion Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (lEW) Operations Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations 2-9 DODDOA-005135 ~--,-- ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0405 Employ Security Measures Reference(s) AR38Q-5 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0408 Manage Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Assets Reference(s) FM 101·5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0418 Perform Communications Electronics (C-E) Functions Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-1-0420 Maintain Equipment and Maintenance Status Reference(s) FM 100-10 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0421 Procure and Dispatch all Classes of Supplies Reference(s) FM 100-10 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT FM 101·5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34·10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-2003 Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (MNVR BN) Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 101-5-1 OPERATIONAL TERMS AND GRAPHICS 2 -10 DODDOA-005136 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-81 WEATHER SUPPORT FOR ARMY TACTICAL OPERATIONS FM 5-33 TERRAIN ANALYSIS (WI CH 1) Collective Task: 34-1-2004 Produce Intelligence Products (MNVR BN) Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 101-5-1 OPERATIONAL TERMS AND GRAPHICS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-81 WEATHER SUPPORT FOR ARMY TACTICAL OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-2005 Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (MNVR BN) Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-2009 Direct Intelligence Operations (MNVR BN) Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-2010 Maintain the Current Enemy Situation (MNVR BN) Reference(s) 2 - 11 DODDOA-005137 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE Collective Task: 34-1-2012 Supervise Intelligence Operations (MNVR BN) Reference(s) FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-2013 Process Specific Information Requirements (SIR) Data (MNVR BN) Reference(s) FM 101-5-1 OPERATIONAL TERMS AND GRAPHICS FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE Collective Task: 34-1-2020 Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (MNVR BN) Reference(s) FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-2-9004 Execute Direct Support Military Intelligence Company Operations (LIGHT) Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-13 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (MI) BATIALlON, COMBAT ELECTRONIC WARFARE INTELLIGENCE (CEWI) (DIV) LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS AND TEAMS FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 34-5 HUMAN INTELLIGENCE FM 34-52 INTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION FM 34-60 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-2-9010 Execute General Support (GS) MI Company (LIGHT) Operations 2 -12 DODDOA-005138 \-::"---~-------- ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Reference(s) FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK FM 34-10A DIVISION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-5 HUMAN INTELLIGENCE FM 34-52 INTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION FM 34-60 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE Collective Task: 34-3-0001 Monitor Platoon Operational Status Reference(s) FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-3-1000 Conduct Electronic Support (ES) Measures and Electronic Attack (EA) (QUICKFIX) Reference(s) AR 190-13 THE ARMY PHYSICAL SECURITY PROGRAM AR 25-30 THE ARMY INTEGRATED PUBLISHING AND PRINTING PROGRAM AR 380-19 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY AR 380-5 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM AR 380-67 PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM FM 19-30 PHYSICAL SECURITY FM 34-10-7 QUICKFIX OPERATIONS FM 34-35 ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT AND SEPERATE BRIGADE INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-3-9000 Execute Collection and Jamming (C&J) Platoon Operations Reference(s) FM 34-13 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (MI) BATIALlON, COMBAT ELECTRONIC WARFARE INTELLIGENCE (CEWI) (DIV) LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS AND TEAMS FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (SIGINT) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS FM 34-40-7 COMMUNICATIONS JAMMING HANDBOOK FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE 2 - 13 DODDOA-005139 ARTEP 34-355-MTP FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-3-9005 Execute Intelligence and Surveillance (I&S) Platoon Operations Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES. AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) FM 34-13 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (MI) BATTALION, COMBAT ELECTRONIC WARFARE INTELLIGENCE (CEWI) (DIV) LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS AND TEAMS FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 34-5 HUMAN INTELLIGENCE FM 34-52 INTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION FM 34-60 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATTALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS S58261 SIMULATOR, SENSOR SIGNAL, SM-755/GSQ Collective Task: 34-4-0007 Employ Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS) Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATTALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS REMBASS REMOTELY MONITORED BATTLEFILED SENSOR SYSTEM Collective Task: 34-4.0008 Emplace Antenna Group OE-239 Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATTLEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/2/3/4 TM 11-5820"867-12 OPERATOR'S AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL: SENSOR MONITORING SET AN/GSQ-187 AND ANTENNA GROUP OE-239/GSQ-187 Collective Task: 34-4-0009 Prepare the Repeater for Operation Reference(s) REMBASS REMOTELY MONITORED BATTLEFILED SENSOR SYSTEM STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/2/3/4 Collective Task: 34-4-0010 Emplace the Repeater for Operation 2 - 14 DODDOA-005140_ ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Reference(s) REMBASS REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFILED SENSOR SYSTEM STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/213/4 Collective Task: 34-4-0011 Recover the Repeater Reference(s) REMBASS REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFILED SENSOR SYSTEM STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/213/4 Collective Task: 34-4-0012 Operate the Portable Monitoring Set R-2016 Reference(s) REMBASS REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFILED SENSOR SYSTEM STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 112/3/4 TM 11-5820-870-12 OPERATOR'S AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL: MONITOR, RADIO FREQUENCY, R-2016/GSQ Collective Task: 34-4-0013 Operate Code Programmer, C-10434/GSQ Reference(s) REMBASS REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFILED SENSOR SYSTEM STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/213/4 TM 11-6350-288-12 OPERATOR'S AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL: PROGRAMMER SET, CODE C-10434/GSQ Collective Task: 34-4-0014 Recover the Sensors (Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REM~ASS» Reference(s) REMBASS REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFILED SENSOR SYSTEM Collective Task: 34-4-0020 Prepare Sensors Anti-Intrusion DT-561A1GSQ, DT-562A1GSQ, and DT- 565A1GSQ for Operation Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/213/4 TM 11-6350-220-12 OPERATOR'S AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL: SENSOR, ANTI-INTRUSION, DT-561/GSQ, DT-562/GSQ, AND DT-565/GSQ Collective Task: 34-4-0021 Employ the Anti-Intrusion Sensors DT-561A1GSQ, DT-562A1GSQ, and DT- 565A1GSQ Reference(s) 2 -15 DODDOA-005141 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/213/4 TM 11-6350-220-12 OPERATOR'S AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL: SENSOR, ANTI-INTRUSION, DT-561/GSQ, DT-562/GSQ, AND DT-565/GSQ Collective Task: 34-4-0022 Employ Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS) Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-4-0023 Prepare the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS)) Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/213/4 Collective Task: 34-4-0024 Emplace the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS)) Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/2/3/4 Collective Task: 34-4-0025 Recover the Repeater (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS)) Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/2/3/4 Collective Task: 34-4-0026 Recover the Sensors (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS)) Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) STP 34-96R14-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL AND TRAINER'S GUIDE MOS 96R GROUND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SKILL LEVEL 1/213/4 Collective Task: 34-4-0600 Prepare the All Source Analysis System (ASAS) for Redeployment 2 - 16 DODDOA-005142 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Reference(s) FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10· Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 34-35 ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT AND SEPERATE BRIGADE INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80· BRIGADE AND BATTALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-4-0601 Establish an Operational All Source Analysis System (ASAS) After a Move Reference(s) FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-35 ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT AND SEPERATE BRIGADE INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (SIGINT) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATTALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-4-0602 Conduct All Source Analysis System (ASAS) Operations Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 19-30 PHYSICAL SECURITY FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATTLEFIELD FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING 2 - 17 DODDOA-005143 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34·3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 34-35 ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT AND SEPERATE BRIGADE INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (SIGINT) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS FM 34-54 BAnLEFIELD TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BAnALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-4-1200 Prepare the ANITSQ·190 (V) Trojan Spirit for Deployment Reference(s) FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-4·1201 Establish the Operational Site (Trojan Spirit) Reference(s) FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-4-1202 Prepare the ANITSQ-190 (V) for Operation (Trojan Spirit) Reference(s) FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-4-1700 Conduct Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (Min) Operations Within the ACE Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-4-1701 Emplace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (Min) Within the ACE Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-4-1702 Displace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (Min) Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-5-0003 Establish the Radar Site (GSR) Reference(s) FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BAnALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0004 Conduct Search with Radar 2 -18 DODDOA-005144 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Reference(s) FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS TM 11-5840-298-12 OPERATOR'S AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTS): RADAR SETS, AN/PPS-5, AN/PPS-5A, AND AN/PPS-5B Collective Task: 34-5-0205 Establish Interrogation Site Reference(s) FM 34-52 INTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION Collective Task: 34-5-0214 Conduct Interrogation Support Operations Reference(s) FM 34-52 INTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION Collective Task: 34-5-0800 Establish an Electronic Support (ES) or Electronic Attack (EA) Site Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK FM 34-13 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (MI) BATIALlON, COMBAT ELECTRONIC WARFARE INTELLIGENCE (CEWI) (DIV) LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS AND TEAMS FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (SIGINT) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS FM 34-40-7 COMMUNICATIONS JAMMING HANDBOOK FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE Collective Task: 34-5-0801 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using ANITRQ-32A(V)2 Reference(s) FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0803 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using the AN/PRD-12 Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations 2 - 19 DODDOA-005145 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK FM 34-13 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (MI) BATIALlON, COMBAT ELECTRONIC WARFARE INTELLIGENCE (CEWI) (DIV) LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS AND TEAMS FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (SIGINT) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS ! FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0804 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using the Prophet (AN/PRD-13(V)2) Reference(s) FM 34-10-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATILEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM (REMBASS) FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK FM 34-13 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (MI) BATIALlON, COMBAT ELECTRONIC WARFARE INTELLIGENCE (CEWI) (DIV) LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS AND TEAMS FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (SIGINT) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0805 Conduct HF OR VHF Electronic Attack (EA) Operations Using ANITLQ-17A(V)3 Reference(s) FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (SIGINT) ANALYSIS OPERAnONS FM 34-40-7 COMMUNICATIONS JAMMING HANDBOOK FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0806 Perform Limited Analysis of Reported Information Reference(s) FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (SIGINT) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS 2 -20 DODDOA-005146 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0915 Perform Counterintelligence Operations Reference(s) AR 380-19 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY AR 380-67 PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM AR 381-10 US ARMY INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES FM 19-30 PHYSICAL SECURITY FM 34-60 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE FM 34-7-1 COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK FOR HUMINT COLLECTION IN SASO Collective Task: 34-5-0917 Use a Linguist While Conducting an Interrogation Reference(s) AR 611-6 ARMY LINGUIST MANAGEMENT FM 34-52 INTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION Collective Task: 34-5-2006 Develop the Collection Management Plan Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis Collective Task: 34-5-C501 Implement Information Security Procedures Reference(s) AR 380-10 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION AND CONTACTS WITH FOREIGN REPRESENATIVES AR 380-15 SAFEGUARDING CLASSIFIED NATO INFORMATION AR 380-150 ACCESS TO AND DISSEMINATION OF RESTRICTED DATA AR 380-19 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY AR 380-49 INDUSTRIAL SECURITY PROGRAM AR 380-5 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM AR 380-67 PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM Collective Task: 34-5-C502· Perform Personnel Security Functions Reference(s) 2 - 21 DODDOA-005147 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. AR 380-67 PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM Collective Task: 34-5-C503 Prepare for Electronic Security (ELSEC) Operations Reference(s) AR 380-19 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY FM 34-64 ELECTRONIC SECURITY (ELSEC) TECHNIQUES Collective Task: 34-5-C504 Prepare for Communications Security (COMSEC) Operations Reference(s) AR 380-19 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY AR 380-40 POLICY FOR SAFEGUARDING AND CONTROLLING COMSEC INFORMATION AR 380-5 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM FM 34-60 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE Collective Task: 34-5-C505 Implement Information Systems Security Procedures Reference(s) AR 380-19 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY AR 380-19-1 CONTROL OF COMPROMISING EMANATIONS (U) Collective Task: 34-6-0405 Employ Security Measures (BDE) Reference(s) AR 380-5 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM FM 19-30 PHYSICAL SECURITY FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-6-2003 Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (BDE) Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 101-5-1 OPERATIONAL TERMS AND GRAPHICS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-6-2005 Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (BDE) Reference(s) 2 - 22 DODDOA-005148 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-6-2018 Displace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) Reference(s) FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-6-2019 Emplace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) Reference(s) FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-6-2020 Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (BDE) Reference(s) FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-2-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE AND INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO COUNTERRECONNAISSANCE FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE FM 34-80 BRIGADE AND BATIALION INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-7-2003 Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (DIV) Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS 2 - 23 DODDOA-005149 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis Collective Task: 34-7-2004 Produce Intelligence Products (DIV) Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE Collective Task: 34-7-2005 Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (DIV) Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis Collective Task: 34-7-2006 Develop the Collection Management Plan Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis Collective Task: 34-7-2009 Direct Intelligence Operations (DIV) Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS 2 - 24 DODDOA-005150 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis Collective Task: 34-7-2010 Maintain the Current Enemy Situation (DIV) Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34·3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis Collective Task: 34-7-2012 Supervise Intelligence Operations (DIV) Reference(s) BBS BATIALION/BRIGADE BATILE SIMULATION FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis Collective Task: 34-7-2013 Process Specific Information Requirements (SIR) Data (DIV) Reference(s) FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis Collective Task: 34-7-2014 Conduct Command and Control Warfare (C2W) Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS 2 - 25 DODDOA-005151 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-7-2015 Provide Intelligence Support to Targeting (DIV) Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS i FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-7-2016 Displace the Analysis Control Element (ACE) Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-7-2017 Emplace the Analysis Control Element (ACE) (DIV) Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations 80S: Deploy/Conduct Maneuver Collective Task: 07-3-C211.34-Q001 Move Tactically Reference(s) FM 7-10 THE INFANTRY RIFLE COMPANY FM 7-20 THE INFANTRY BATIALION FM 7-7 THE MECHANIZED INFANTRY PLATOON AND SQUAD (APC) ·STP 7-11B24-SM-TG SOLDIER'S MANUAL, SKILL LEVELS 1/213/4 AND TRAINERS GUIDE, CMF11, INFANTRY Collective Task: 07-3-C227.34-Q001 Perform a Tactical Road March Reference(s) FM 21-18 FOOT MARCHES FM 7-10 THE INFANTRY RIFLE COMPANY 2 - 26 DODDOA-005152 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , FM 7-70 LIGHT INFANTRY PLATOON/SQUAD FM7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) Collective Task: 07-3-C228.34-0001 OCCupy Assembly Area Reference(s) FM 20-3 CAMOUFLAGE FM 7-10 THE INFANTRY RIFLE COMPANY FM 71-1 TANK AND MECHANIZED INFANRY COMPANY TEAM FM7-7 THE MECHANIZED INFANTRY PLATOON AND SQUAD (APC) FM7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) Collective Task: 07-3-C229.34.o001 Perform Passage of Lines Reference(s) FM 7-10 THE INFANTRY RIFLE COMPANY FM7-7 THE MECHANIZED INFANTRY PLATOON AND SQUAD (APC) FM 7-70 LIGHT INFANTRY PLATOON/SQUAD FM7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) Collective Task: 07-5-1107.34.0001 Move Tactically (Dismounted) Reference(s) FM7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) FM 90-13 RIVER CROSSING OPERATIONS FM 90-8 COUNTERGUERRILLA OPERATIONS Collective Task: 07-5-1108.34-0001 Cross Danger Area Reference(s) FM7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) Collective Task: 07-5-1109.34-0001 Cross Water Obstacle Reference(s) FM7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) FM 90-13 RIVER CROSSING OPERATIONS FM 90-8 COUNTERGUERRILLA OPERATIONS Collective Task: 07-5-1111.34-0001 Establish Surveillance Site (Dismounted) Reference(s) FM 7-93 LONG-RANGE SURVEILLANCE UNIT OPERATIONS Collective Task: 17-3-1021.34-0001 Execute Actions on Contact Reference(s) 2 - 27 DODDOA-005153 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 17-95 CAVALRY OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0802 Establish a Low-Level Voice Intercept Collection Site Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK FM 34-13 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (MI) BATIALION, COMBAT ELECTRONIC WARFARE INTELLIGENCE (CEWI) (DIV) LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS AND TEAMS FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE (SIGINT) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0816 Conduct Low-Level Voice Intercept Team Water Insertion Operations Reference(s) FM 100-25 DOCTRINE FOR ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES (SF, RANGER. CA. PSYOP, ARSOA) FM 100-55 Reconnaissance Operations FM 34-36 SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCE INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0817 Conduct Low-Level Voice Intercept Team Air Insertion Operations Reference(s) FM 100-25 DOCTRINE FOR ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES (SF, RANGER. CA. PSYOP. ARSOA) FM 100-55 Reconnaissance Operations FM 34-36 SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCE INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-5-0913 Prepare for Counterintelligence Operations Reference{s) FM 34-60 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE Collective Task: 34-5-0914 Deploy Counterintelligence Team Reference(s) FM 34-60 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE Collective Task: 34-5-0916 Redeploy Counterintelligence Team Reference(s) FM 34-60 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE Collective Task: 34-5-1117 Break Contact Reference(s) 2 -28 ~--------, DODDOA-005154 ARTEP 34-355-MTP FM 34-2-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE AND INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO COUNTERRECONNAISSANCE FM7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) FM 7-92 THE INFANTRY RECONNAISSANCE PLATOON AND SQUAD (AIRBORNE. AIR ASSAULT, LIGHT INFANTRY) THIS ITEM IS INCLUDED ON EM 0019 Collective Task: 63-1-8050.34-0001 Direct Deployment Alert Activities Reference(s) AR 220-10 PREPARATION FOR OVERSEAS MOVEMENT OF UNITS (POM) Collective Task: 63-1-8051.34-0001 Establish the Emergency Operations Center Reference(s) FM 63-2-2 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATIONS FM 63-4 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATION - THEATER ARMY AREA COMMAND FM 63-6 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT IN LOW-INTENSITY CONFLICT Collective Task: 63-1-8052.34-0001 Operate the Emergency Operations Center Reference(s) FM 63-2-2 . COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATIONS FM 63-4 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATION - THEATER ARMY AREA COMMAND FM 63-6 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT IN LOW-INTENSITY CONFLICT Collective TilSk: 63-1-8053.34-0001 Supervise Battalion DeploymenURedeployment Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-1-8054.34-0001 Update Movement Plan/Order Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-1-8055.34-0001 Coordinate Soldier Readiness Program Processing Support Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-1-8056.34-0001 Provide Deployment Personnel and Administrative Services Support Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-1-8057.34-0001 Coordinate Family Assistance Support Reference(s) FM 100-19 DOMESTIC SUPPORT OPERATIONS 2 - 29 DODDOA-005155 "'.~-==-~~---------- ... _-- ---. ----.--- -~- ARTEP 34-355-MTP FM 100-23 PEACE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 63-1-8058.34-0001 Coordinate Deployment Training Support Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-1-8059.34-0001 Perform Deployment Intelligence Support Functions Reference(s) FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING Collective Task: 63-1-8060.34-0001 Provide Deployment Logistics Support Reference(s) FM 10-1 QUARTERMASTER PRINCIPLES FM 10-27 GENERAL SUPPLY IN THEATERS OF OPERATIONS FM 10-27-4 ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPLY FOR UNIT LEADERS FM 55-1 TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS FM 55-12 MOVEMENT OF UNIT IN AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT FM 55-15 TRANSPORTATION REFERENCE DATA FM 55-312 MILITARY CONVOY OPERATIONS IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING FM 63-2-2 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATIONS FM 63-4 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATION - THEATER ARMY AREA COMMAND Collective Task: 63-1-8061.34-0001 Perform Deployment Advance Party Activities Reference(s) FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-15 TRANSPORTATION REFERENCE DATA FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-1-8062.34-0001 Coordinate Onward Movement Reference(s) 2 - 30 DODDOA-005156 ARTEP 34-355-MTP FM 55-1 TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-12 MOVEMENT OF UNIT IN AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT FM 55-15 TRANSPORTATION REFERENCE DATA FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING Collective Task: 63-1-8063.34-0001 Coordinate Rear Detachment Support Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION. DEPLOYMENT. REDEPLOYMENT. DEMOBILIZATION FM 100-19 DOMESTIC SUPPORT OPERATIONS Collective Task: 63-1-8064.34-0001 Perform Home Station Rear Detachment Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION. DEPLOYMENT. REDEPLOYMENT. DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-1-8065.34-0001 Coordinate Reconstitution for Redeployment Reference(s) FM 100-9 RECONSTITUTION Collective Task: 63-1-8066.34-0001 Prepare Redeployment Movement Plan/Order Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION. DEPLOYMENT. REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-1-8067.34-0001 Provide Redeployment Support Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT. DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-1-8068.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Advance Party Activities Reference(s) FM 100-16 ARMY OPERATIONAL SUPPORT FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 100-17-3 RECEPTION, STAGING. ONWARD MOVEMENT. AND INTEGRATION FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-1-8070.34-0001 Coordinate Home Station Activities 2 - 31 DODDOA-005157 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS Collective Task: 63-1-8071.34-0001 Direct Integration Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17-3 RECEPTION, STAGING, ONWARD MOVEMENT, AND INTEGRATION Collective Task: 63-1-8072.34-0001 Plan Battalion Deployment in a Peacetime Environment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 100-23 PEACE OPERATIONS FM 55-312 MILITARY CONVOY OPERATIONS IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-1-8073.34-0001 Plan Battalion Deployment Upon Receipt of a Warning Order Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-1-8074.34-0001 Plan Battalion Redeployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8001.34-0001 Perform Deployment Alert Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8002.34-0001 Perform Personnel and Administrative Predeployment Activities 2 - 32 DODDOA-005158 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-2-8003.34-0001 Perform Predeployment Training Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-2-8004.34-0001 Perform Predeployment Supply Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-2-8005.34-0001 Perform Predeployment Maintenance Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-2-8006.34-0001 Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Deployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION. DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8007.34-0001 Prepare Unit for Nontactical Move Reference(s) FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-30 ARMY MOTOR TRANSPORT UNITS AND OPERATIONS HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8008.34-0001 Conduct Nontactical Road March Reference(s) FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-30 ARMY MOTOR TRANSPORT UNITS AND OPERATIONS HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8009.34-0001 Perform Sea Port of Embarkation Activities for Deployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-50 ARMY WATER TRANSPORT OPERATIONS HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8010.34-0001 Perform Aerial Port of Embarkation Activities for Deployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL 2 - 33 DODDOA-005159 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 55-12 MOVEMENT OF UNIT IN AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8011.34-0001 Perform Aerial Port of Debarkation Activities for Deployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-12 MOVEMENT OF UNIT IN AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8012.34-0001 Perform Seaport of Debarkation Activities for Deployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-50 ARMY WATER TRANSPORT OPERATIONS HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8013.34-0001 Prepare Equipment Reception Team for Tactical Road March Reference(s) FM 100-14 RISK MANAGEMENT FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 63-2-2 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT OPERATIONS HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8014.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Personnel and Administrative Actions Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8015.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Training Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8016.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Supply Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK 2 - 34 DODDOA-005160 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Collective Task: 63-2-8017.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Maintenance Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8018.34-0001 Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Redeployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8019.34-0001 Perform Sea Port of Embarkation Activities for Redeployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-1 TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-50 ARMY WATER TRANSPORT OPERATIONS HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8020.34-0001 Perform Aerial Port of Embarkation Activities for Redeployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-1 TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8021.34-0001 Perform Aerial Port of Debarkation Activities for Redeployment Reference(s) FM 55-1 TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-60 ARMY TERMINAL OPERATIONS FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8022.34-0001 Perform Home Station Activities Reference(s) 2 - 35 DODDOA-005161 ARTEP 34-355-MTP DA PAM 360-525 FAMILY ASSISTANCE HANDBOOK FOR MOBILIZATION FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-2-8023.34-0001 Perform Sea Port of Debarkation Activities for Redeployment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-1 TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-50 ARMY WATER TRANSPORT OPERATIONS HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8024.34-0001 Perform Demobilization Station Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION Collective Task: 63-2-8025.34-0001 Conduct Integration Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17-3 RECEPTION, STAGING, ONWARD MOVEMENT, AND INTEGRATION Collective Task: 63-2-8026.34-0001 Conduct Staging Activities Reference(s) FM 100-17-3 RECEPTION, STAGING, ONWARD MOVEMENT, AND INTEGRATION HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8027.34-0001 Plan Unit Mobilization in a Peacetime Environment Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 100-23 PEACE OPERATIONS HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8028.34-0001 Plan Unit Deployment Activities Upon Receipt of a Warning Order Reference(s) FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL FM 55-312 MILITARY CONVOY OPERATIONS IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES FM 55-9 UNIT AIR MOVEMENT PLANNING HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK Collective Task: 63-2-8029.34-0001 Plan Unit Redeployment Reference(s) 2 - 36 DODDOA-005162 .":::::~~ =~-_= - --c;- __,._._-=-.~_~ ARTEP 34-355-MTP FM 100-17 MOBILIZATION, DEPLOYMENT, REDEPLOYMENT, DEMOBILIZATION FM 55-1 TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS FM 55-10 MOVEMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK REF 97-1 UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER HANDBOOK BOS: Protect the Force Collective Task: 0~2-C310.34-0001 Conduct a Chemical Survey Reference(s) FM 3-19 NBC RECONNAISSANCE FM 3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE Collective Task: 0~2-C312.34-0001 Conduct Thorough Decontamination Operations Reference(s) FM ~100 NBC OPERATIONS FM 3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM 3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM~5 NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 03-3-C201.34-Q001 Prepare for Operations Under Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Conditions Reference(s) FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM 3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION Collective Task: 03-~C202.34-0001 Prepare for a Chemical Attack Reference(s) FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM 3-4 NBC PROTECTION Collective Task: 03-~C203.34-Q001 Respond to a Chemical Attack Reference(s) FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM 3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM~5 NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 03-3-C205.34-0001 Prepare for a Friendly Nuclear Strike 2 - 37 DODDOA-005163 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Reference(s) FM3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION Collective Task: 03-3-C206.34-Q001 Prepare for Nuclear Attack Reference(s) FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION Collective Task: 03-3-C208.34-Q001 Cross a Radiologically Contaminated Area Reference(s) FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION Collective Task: 03-3-C209.34-0001 React to Smoke Operations Reference(s) FM 3-50 SMOKE OPERATIONS FM 3-50-1 SMOKE UNIT OPERATIONS (FM TBP) Collective Task: 03-3-C222.34-0001 Respond to the Residual Effects of a Nuclear Attack Reference(s) FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM 3-4 NBC PROTECTION Collective Task: 03-3-C223.34-0001 Respond to the Initial Effects of a Nuclear Attack Reference(s) FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION Collective Task: 03-3-C224.34-Q001 . Conduct Operational Decontamination Reference(s) FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM 3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION STP 21-1-SMCT SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS (SMCT) SKILL LEVEL 1 STP 3-54B2-4-SM-TG-PROP SOLDIER'S MANUAL CHEMICAL OPERATIONS SPECIALIST MOS 548 SKILL LEVEL 2 2 - 38 ~-------, DODDOA-005164 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , STP 3-54B2-SM SOLDIER'S MANUAL CHEMICAL OPERATIONS SPECIALIST MOS 54B SKILL LEVEL 2 Collective Task: 03-3-C225.34-0001 Conduct Chemical Reconnaissance Reference(s) ARM PH-32 NBC REFERENCE GUIDE FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM 3-19 NBC RECONNAISSANCE FM3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM 3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 03-3-C226.34-0001 Cross a Chemically Contaminated Area Reference(s) FM3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE Collective Task: 05-2-C301.34-0001 Camouflage Vehicles and Equipment Reference(s) FM 20-3 CAMOUFLAGE Collective Task: 05-3-0210.34-0001 Disable Critical Equipment/Material Reference(s) GTA 5-2-XX-10 DESTROY EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT ENEMY USE Collective Task: 05-3-0301.34-0001 Construct Wire Entanglements Reference(s) 5660-00-921-5561 CONCERTINA TAPE FM 5-100 ENGINEER OPERATIONS FM 5-102 COUNTERMOBILITY FM 5-34 ENGINEER FIELD DATA Collective Task: 05-3-C230.34-Q001 Construct a Protective Obstacle Reference(s) FM 17-15 TANK PLATOON FM 5-100 ENGINEER OPERATIONS FM 5-102 COUNTERMOBILITY FM 5-34 ENGINEER FIELD DATA Collective Task: 05-5-0302.34-0001 Prepare Crew Served Weapons Fighting Positions Reference(s) FM 23-67 MACHINE GUN, 7.62-MM M60 2 - 39 DODDOA-005165 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 7-20 THE INFANTRY BATIALION FM7-7 THE MECHANIZED INFANTRY PLATOON AND SQUAD (APC) Collective Task: 07-2-C314.34-o001 Establish Company Defensive Position Reference(s) FM 7-10 THE INFANTRY RIFLE COMPANY FM7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) Collective Task: 07-3-C212.34-Q001 Defend Unit Position Reference(s) FM7-7 THE MECHANIZED INFANTRY PLATOON AND SQUAD (APC) FM 7-70 LIGHT INFANTRY PLATOON/SQUAD FM7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) Collective Task: 07-3-C219.34-o001 Establish Unit Defense Reference(s) FM7-7 THE MECHANIZED INFANTRY PLATOON AND SQUAD (APC) FM 7-70 LIGHT INFANTRY PLATOON/SQUAD FM7-8 INFANTRY-RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD (HOW TO FIGHT) Collective Task: 11-5-0104.34-0001 Install/Operate/Maintain Frequency Modulated Radio Retransmission Station Reference(s) FM 11-32 COMBAT NET RADIO OPERATIONS FM 20-3 CAMOUFLAGE FM 24-18 TACTICAL SINGLE-CHANNEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES FM 24-19 RADIO OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK FM 24-33 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES: ELECTRONIC COUNTER- COUNTERMEASURES FM 24-35 COMMUNICATION-ELECTRONICS OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS (CEOI) FM 24-35-1 SIGNAL SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS FM 3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM 3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION TM 11-5820-401-10-1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL FOR RADIO SETS...ANNRC-49 TM 11-5820-401-12 OPERATOR'S AND UNIT MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR CONTROL RADIO C- 22299NRC AND HANDSET H-250/U Collective Task: 11-5-0201.34-0001 Operate/MaintainlTroubleshoot Platform with Applique. 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FM 12~ PERSONNEL DOCTRINE FM 20-400 MILITARY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FM 21-11 FIRST AID FOR SOLDIERS FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION FM 57-38 PATHFINDER OPERATIONS FM 8-10 HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT IN A THEATER OF OPERATIONS Collective Task: 08-2-R303.34-0001 Conduct Battlefield Stress Reduction and Prevention Procedures Reference(s) 158-M-1385 IMPLEMENT MEASURES TO REDUCE OPERATIONAL STRESS DA PAM 600~3-10 STRESS MANAGEMENT MODULE FOR "FIT TO WIN" PROGRAM FM 22-51 LEADERS' MANUAL FOR COMBAT STRESS CONTROL FM 26-2 MANAGEMENT OF STRESS IN ARMY OPERATIONS FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 08-2-R315.34-Q001 Perform Field Sanitation Functions Reference(s) AR 385-10 THE ARMY SAFETY PROGRAM AR 40-5 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE FM 21-10 FIELD HYGIENE AND SANITATION FM 21-10-1 UNIT FIELD SANITATION TEAM FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 10-2-C317.34-0001 Provide Food Service Support Reference(s) FM 10-23 BASIC DOCTRINE FOR ARMY FIELD FEEDING AND CLASS I OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT FM 10-23-1 COMMANDER'S GUIDE TO FOOD SERVICE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 10-2-C318.34-Q001 Perform Unit Graves Registration (GRREG) Operations Reference(s) FM 10-63 HANDLING OF DECEASED PERSONNEL IN THEATERS OF OPERATIONS FM 10~3-1 GRAVES REGISTRATION HANDBOOK 2 -43 " DODDOA-005169 ARTEP 34-355-MTP FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM3-S NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 10-2-C319.34-Q001 Receive Airdrop Resupply Reference(s) FM 100-27 US ARMY/US AIR FORCE FOR JOINT AIRBORNE AND TACTICAL AIRLIFT OPERATIONS FM 10-27 GENERAL SUPPLY IN THEATERS OF OPERATIONS FM 10-500-1 AIRDROP SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN A THEATER OF OPERATIONS FM 10-S00-7 AIRDROP DERIGGING AND RECOVERY PROCEDURES Collective Task: 10-2-C320.34-0001 Provide Company Supply Support Reference(s) AR 710-2 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SUPPLY POLICY BELOW THE WHOLESALE LEVEL DA PAM 710-2-1 USING UNIT SUPPLY SYSTEM (MANUAL PROCEDURES) FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM 34-35 ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT AND SEPERATE BRIGADE INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 12-1-C401.34-0001 Prevent Battlefield Stress Reference(s) FM 22-9 SOLDIER PERFORMANCE IN CONTINUOUS OPERATIONS FM 26-2 MANAGEMENT OF STRESS IN ARMY OPERATIONS Collective Task: 12-1-C402.34-0001 Provide Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Support Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 21-20 PHYSICAL FITNESS TRAINING TC 12-17 ADJUTANTS CALL / THE S-1 HANDBOOK Collective Task: 12-1-C403.34-0001 Report Casualties Reference(s) AR 600-8-1 ARMY CASUALTV OPERATIONS/ ASSISTANCE/INSURANCE FM 12-6 PERSONNEL DOCTRINE Collective Task: 12-1-C404.34-0001 Perform Strength Accounting Reference(s) DA PAM 600-8-1 STANDARD INSTALLATION/DIVISION PERSONNEL SYSTEM (SIDPERS) BATIALION S1 LEVEL PROCEDURES 2 -44 DODDOA-005170 ARTEP 34-355-MTP FM 12-6 PERSONNEL DOCTRINE TC 12-16 PAC NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S GUIDE Collective Task: 12-1-C405.34-Q001 Process Replacements Reference(s) FM 12-6 PERSONNEL DOCTRINE TC 12-16 PAC NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S GUIDE Collective Task: 12-1-C406.34-Q001 Perform Administrative Functions Reference(s) AR 25400-2 THE MODERN ARMY RECORDKEEPING SYSTEM (MARKS) AR 27-10 MILITARY JUSTICE DA PAM 600-8 MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES FM 12-6 PERSONNEL DOCTRINE TC 12-16 PAC NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S GUIDE Collective Task: 12-1-C409.34-0001 Prepare Personnel for Deployment Reference(s) AR 220-10 PREPARATION FOR OVERSEAS MOVEMENT OF UNITS (POM) AR 600-38 THE MEAL CARD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AR 600-8-14 IDENTIFICATION CARDS, TAGS, AND BADGES TC 12-16 PAC NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S GUIDE Collective Task: 12-2-C321.34-0001 Maintain Company Strength Reference(s) FM 101·5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 12-15 WARTIME CASUALTY REPORTING FM 12-6 PERSONNEL DOCTRINE TC 12-16 PAC NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S GUIDE Collective Task: 12-2-C338.34-Q001 Maintain Troop Morale and Combat Capability Reference(s) FM 21-20 PHYSICAL FITNESS TRAINING FM 22-9 SOLDIER PERFORMANCE IN CONTINUOUS OPERATIONS FM 26-2 MANAGEMENT OF STRESS IN ARMY OPERATIONS Collective Task: 12-3-C215.34-Q001 Combat Battlefield Stress Reference(s) 2 -45 DODDOA-005171 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 22-9 SOLDIER PERFORMANCE IN CONTINUOUS OPERATIONS FM 26-2 MANAGEMENT OF STRESS IN ARMY OPERATIONS Collective Task: 12-3-C216.34-0001 Maintain Platoon Strength Reference(s) FM 12-15 WARTIME CASUALTV REPORTING FM 12-6 PERSONNEL DOCTRINE FM3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FM3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION TC 12-16 PAC NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S GUIDE Collective Task: 16-1-C410.34-o001 Conduct the Command Religious Support Program Reference(s) FM 16-1 RELIGIOUS SUPPORT Collective Task: 34-1-0006 Prepare the Logistic Plan Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 6-20-1 TACTICS. TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BATTALION FM 6-60 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM (MLRS) OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0007 Establish and Maintain Combat Service Support (CSS) Situational Awareness Reference(s) FM 100-15 CORPS OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 6-20-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BATTALION FM 6-20-2 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR CORPS ARTILLERY, DIVISION ARTILLERY, AND FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS FM 6-60 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM (MLRS) OPERATIONS FM 71-100 DIVISION OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0008 Supervise Sustainment Operations Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations 2 -46 DODDOA-005172 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Collective Task: 34-1-0009 Manage and Coordinate Battalion Supply Operations Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 6-20-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BAnALION FM 6-60 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM (MLRS) OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0423 Establish the Administration and Logistics Center Site Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-1-0424 Conduct Administration and Logistics Center Operations Reference(s) FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-2-9012 Execute Headquarters & Headquarters Operations Company (HHOC) Operations Reference(s) FM 100-16 ARMY OPERATIONAL SUPPORT FM 100-34 Command and Control FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-3-9019 Execute Communications Electronics/lntelligence Electronic Warfare (CEIIEW) Maintenance Platoon Operations Reference(s) FM 11-41 SIGNAL SUPPORT: ECHELON CORPS AND BELOW (ECB) FM 11-490-2 ARMY COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES: TELECOMMUNICATIONS CENTER OPERATING PROCEDURES FM 11-50 COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN THE DIVISION (HEAVY AND LIGHT) Collective Task: 34-3-9020 Execute Service Support Platoon Operations Reference(s) FM 11-41 SIGNAL SUPPORT: ECHELON CORPS AND BELOW (ECB) FM 11-490-2 ARMY COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES: TELECOMMUNICATIONS CENTER OPERATING PROCEDURES FM 11-50 COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN THE DIVISION (HEAVY AND LIGHT) 2 -47 DODDOA-005173 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP Collective Task: 34-4-0301 Repair lEW Equipment in a Unit/DS/GS Maintenance Facility Reference(s) AR 710-2 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SUPPLY POLICY BELOW THE WHOLESALE LEVEL AR 725-50 REQUISITIONING, RECEIPT, & ISSUE SYSTEM (NG AND USAR ONLY) AR 750-1 ARMY MATERIAL MAINTENANCE POLICY AND RETAIL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-4-0302 Control Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Equipment Repair Process in a Unit/Direct Support/General Support Facility Reference(s) AR 710-2 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SUPPLY POLICY BELOW THE WHOLESALE LEVEL AR 750-1 ARMY MATERIAL MAINTENANCE POLICY AND RETAIL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS STP 34-33W14-SM-STP SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS SKILL LEVEL 1 Collective Task: 34-4-0303 Perform Material Technical Inspection (TI) and Evacuation Operations of lEW Equipment Reference(s) AR 700-138 ARMY LOGISTICS READINESS AND SUSTAINABILITY AR 725-50 REQUISITIONING, RECEIPT, & ISSUE SYSTEM (NG AND USAR ONLY) AR 735-5 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR PROPERTY ACCOUNTABILITY AR 750-1 ARMY MATERIAL MAINTENANCE POLICY AND RETAIL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-4-0304 Repair Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Systems/Equipment at a Forward- Deployed Location Reference(s) AR 700-138 ARMY LOGISTICS READINESS AND SUSTAINABILITY AR 725-50 REQUISITIONING, RECEIPT, & ISSUE SYSTEM (NG AND USAR ONLY) AR 750-1 ARMY MATERIAL MAINTENANCE POLICY AND RETAIL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS DA PAM 710-2-1 USING UNIT SUPPLY SYSTEM (MANUAL PROCEDURES) DA PAM 710-2-2 SUPPLY SUPPORT ACTIVITY SUPPLY SYSTEM: MANUAL PROCEDURES DA PAM 750-1 LEADER'S UNIT LEVEL MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION FM 24-18 TACTICAL SINGLE-CHANNEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES FM 24-35 COMMUNICATION-ELECTRONICS OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS (CEOI) FM 43-11 INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS 2 -48 DODDOA-005174 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , FM43-5 UNIT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS (SMCT) SKILL LEVEL 1 STP 21-24-SMCT SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS (SMCT) SKILL LEVEL 2-4 STP 34-33W14-SM-STP SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS SKILL LEVEL 1 Collective Task: 34-4-0306 Perform Quality Assurance on lEW Systems Maintenance Operations Reference(s) AR 385-10 THE ARMY SAFETY PROGRAM AR 750-1 ARMY MATERIAL MAINTENANCE POLICY AND RETAIL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS FM 24-18 TACTICAL SINGLE-CHANNEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES FM 24-35 COMMUNICATION-ELECTRONICS OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS (CEOI) FM 3-100 NBC OPERATIONS FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM 3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION FM 43-5 UNIT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS STP 21-24-SMCT SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS (SMCT) SKILL LEVEL 2-4 Collective Task: 43-2-C322.34-0001 Perform Unit Level Maintenance Reference(s) AR 220-1 UNIT STATUS REPORTING AR 385-10 THE ARMY SAFETY PROGRAM AR 385-30 SAFETY COLOR CODE MARKINGS AND SIGNS AR 385-40 ACCIDENT REPORTING AND RECORDS AR 700-138 ARMY LOGISTICS READINESS AND SUSTAINABILITY AR 750-1 ARMY MATERIAL MAINTENANCE POLICY AND RETAIL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS DA PAM 738-750 THE ARMY MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (TAMMS) DA PAM 750-35 FUNCTIONAL USER'S GUIDE FOR MOTOR POOL OPERATIONS FM 20-22 VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATIONS FM 43-5 UNIT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 43-2-C323.34-0001 Manage Unit Maintenance Operations Reference(s) FM 43-5 UNIT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS 2 -49 DODDOA-005175 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Collective Task: 43-2-C336.34-0001 Conduct Company-Level Maintenance Operations [For Unit without a Maintenance Element] Reference(s) AR 220-1 UNIT STATUS REPORTING AR 700-138 ARMY LOGISTICS READINESS AND SUSTAINABILITY DA PAM 738-750 THE ARMY MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (TAMMS) FM 20-22 VEHICLE RECOVERY OPERATIONS FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION FM 43-5 UNIT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS STP 21-24-SMCT SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS (SMCT) SKILL LEVEL 2-4 STP 21-II-MQS MILITARY QUALIFICATION STANDARDS (MQS) II MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS FOR LIEUTENANTS AND CAPTAINS Collective Task: 55-2-C325.34-0001 Receive External Sling Load Resupply Reference(s) 101-Y-0003 SUPERVISE SUPPLY OPERATIONS AT THE COMPANY LEVEL DA PAM 710-2-1 USING UNIT SUPPLY SYSTEM (MANUAL PROCEDURES) FM 10-15 BASIC DOCTRINE MANUAL FOR SUPPLY AND STORAGE FM 10-27 GENERAL SUPPLY IN THEATERS OF OPERATIONS FM 10-27-4 ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPLY FOR UNIT LEADERS FM 10-60 SUBSISTANCE SUPPLY AND MANAGEMENT IN THEATERS OF OPERATIONS SUPPLY UPDATE UNIT SUPPLY UPDATE SUPPLY UPDATE SB 708-48 UNIT SUPPLY UPDATE SB 708-48 UPDATE 13 UNIT SUPp,LY UPDATE UPDATE 2-14 UNIT SUPPLY UPDATE 2-14 Collective Task: 71-3-C231.34-0001 Perform Risk Management Procedures Reference(s) 154-R-6667 SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS AT COMPANY LEVEL AR 385-10 THE ARMY SAFETY PROGRAM FM 100-14 RISK MANAGEMENT 2 - 50 DODDOA-005176 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. DOS: Exercise Command and Control Collective Task: 11-2-C302.34-Q001 Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net with Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) System Implementation Program (SIP) Reference(s) FM 20-3 CAMOUFLAGE FM 24-1 SIGNAL SUPPORT IN THE AIRLAND BATTLE FM 24-18 TACTICAL SINGLE-GHANNEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES FM 24-33 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES: ELECTRONIC COUNTER- COUNTERMEASURES FM 24-35 COMMUNICATION-ELECTRONICS OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS (CEOI) FM 24-35-1 SIGNAL SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS FM 3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 11-3-1102.34-0001 Install/Operate/Maintain a Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) Frequency Hopping (FH) Net Reference(s) FM 20-3 CAMOUFLAGE FM 24-18 TACTICAL SINGLE-CHANNEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES FM 24-19 RADIO OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK FM 24-33 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES: ELECTRONIC COUNTER- COUNTERMEASURES FM 24-35 COMMUNICATION-ELECTRONICS OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS (CEOI) FM 24-35-1 SIGNAt SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS FM 3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 11-3-C302.34-0001 Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net Reference(s) FM 24-1 SIGNAL SUPPORT IN THE AIRLAND BATTLE FM 24-18 TACTICAL SINGLE-GHANNEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES FM 24-19 RADIO OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK FM 24·33 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES: ELECTRONIC COUNTER- COUNTERMEASURES 2 - 51 DODDOA-005177 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Collective Task: 11-5-0102.34-0001 Install/Operate/Maintain a Single Channel Voice Radio Station (FM) Reference(s) FM 20-3 CAMOUFLAGE FM 24-18 TACTICAL SINGLE-GHANNEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES FM 24-19 RADIO OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK FM 24-33 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES: ELECTRONIC COUNTER- COUNTERMEASURES FM 24-35 COMMUNICATION-ELECTRONICS OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS (CEOI) FM 24-35-1 SIGNAL SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS FM3-4 NBC PROTECTION FM3-5 NBC DECONTAMINATION Collective Task: 17-2-3808.34-0002 Operate the Company Command Post Reference(s) FM 100-1 THE ARMY FM 100-34 Command and Control FM 100-34-1 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Command Post Operations FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 34-35 ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT AND SEPERATE BRIGADE INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0001 Develop the Commander's Estimate Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 6-20-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BAnALION FM 6-71 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR FIRE SUPPORT FOR THE COMBINED ARMS COMMANDER FM 71-3 THE ARMORED AND MECHANIZED INFANTRY BRIGADE Collective Task: 34-1-0002 Develop the Battalion Communications Plan Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations 2 - 52 DODDOA-005178 ARTEP 34-355-MTP FM 6-20-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BATIAlION FM6-60 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM (MLRS) OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0003 Establish and Maintain Situational Awareness within the MI Battalion Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34·130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 6-20-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BATIAlION FM 6-60 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM (MLRS) OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0004 Establish and Maintain MI Situational Awareness (MI Commander) Reference(s) FM 100-15 CORPS OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 6-20-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BATIAlION FM 6-20-2 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR CORPS ARTILLERY, DIVISION ARTILLERY, AND FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS FM 6-20-30 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR FIRE SUPPORT FOR CORPS AND DIVISION OPERATIONS FM 6-60 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM (MLRS) OPERATIONS FM 71-100 DIVISION OPERATIONS FM 71-3 THE ARMORED AND MECHANIZED INFANTRY BRIGADE Collective Task: 34-1-0005 Coordinate and Control Battalion Moves Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 6-20-1 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BATIAlION FM 6-50 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BATIERY 2·53 DODDOA-005179 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. FM 6-60 TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM (MLRS) OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-0010 Participate in the Operation Order Process (S-1) Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations Collective Task: 34-1-Q406 Develop the Battalion OPORD Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-Q407 Establish the Battalion Tactical Operations Center Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS . FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-2032 Conduct Intelligence Functions for Deployment Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 71-100 DIVISION OPERATIONS Collective Task: 34-1-9011 Supervise MI Battalion lEW Operations During Mission Execution Reference(s) FM 100-5 OPERATIONS FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-13 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (MI) BATIALlON, COMBAT ELECTRONIC WARFARE INTELLIGENCE (CEWI) (DIV) LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS AND TEAMS 2 - 54 DODDOA-005180 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Collective Task: 34-7-2032 Conduct Intelligence Functions for Deployment (DIV) Reference(s) FM 101-5 STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 34-1 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-130 INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATILEFIELD FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis and Synthesis FM 71-100 DIVISION OPERATIONS Collective Task: 55-2-C324.34-0001 Conduct a Convoy Reference(s) FM 55-30 ARMY MOTOR TRANSPORT UNITS AND OPERATIONS FM 9-16 EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE RECONNAISSANCE Collective Task: 71-3-C232.34-0001 Maintain Operations Security Reference(s) AR 380-5 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM AR 530-1 OPERATIONS SECURITY FM 19-30 PHYSICAL SECURITY FM 20-3 CAMOUFLAGE FM 24-18 TACTICAL SINGLE-CHANNEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES FM 34-60 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE FM 34-62 COUNTER SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS TM 11-5810-256-0P-2 OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY EQUIPMENT TSEC/KY-57 IN WHEEL VEHICLES TM 11-5810-256-0P-5 OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY EQUIPMENT TSEC/KY-57IN RETRANS Figure 2-3. Collective Task to Supporting References. 2-4. Individual Task to Collective Task Listing. This listing (Figure 2-4), identifies the relationship that exists between the Collective Tasks in this publication and the Individual Tasks that support them. 03-2-C310.34-6001Conduct a Chemical Survey Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 2 - 55 DODDOA-005181 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 031-S03-1013(SLI) DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS 031-503-1015(SL1) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1035(SL1) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CHEMICAUBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1 037(SLl) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER 071-326-0503(SLI ) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-2001(SL2) IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT 031-S03-3002(SL2) CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES 031-503-3004(SL2) SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-506-2061(SL2) CONDUCT A MASK FIT TEST 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Contiol Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-2-C312.34-0001Conduct Thorough Decontamination Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1013(SLl) DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS 031-503-1015(SLl) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1019(5Ll) REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARD OR AITACK 031-503-1 035(SL I) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CHEMICALIBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1 036(SLI) MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1 037(SLl) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-QRIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 2 - 56 "' DODDOA-005182 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 031-503-200I(SL2) IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT 031-503-3002(SL2) CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES 031-503-301O(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 031-506-1053(SL2) REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 REPORT 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C201.34-6001Prepare for Operations Under Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Conditions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1015(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1035(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CHEMICAUBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1 036(SLI) MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1037(SLl) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-3004(SL2) SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-503-3010(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 031-503-4002(SL2) SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARATION FOR NBC ATTACK 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 2 - 57 DODDOA-005183 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 03-3-C202.34-0001Prepare for a Chemical Attack Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1015(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1019(5LI) REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARD OR AITACK 031-503-1035(SL I) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CHEMICAUBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1037(SLI ) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 03 1-503-1 023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-DRIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-200 I(SL2) IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-503-30 I0(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS . 031-503-4002(SL2) SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARATION FOR NBC AITACK 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C203.34-0001 Respond to a Chemical Attack Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 031-503-10 13(SLI) DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS 031-503-10 15(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1019(5LI) REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARD OR AITACK 031-503-1 035(SL I) .PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CHEMICAUBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1037(SLI) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER 081-831-1 Ooo(SLI) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1044(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR NERVE AGENT INJURY 081-831-1 046(SLI) TRANSPORT A CASUALTY 2 -58 DODDOA-005184 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-200I(SL2) IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT 031-503-3002(SL2) CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES 031-503-3004(SL2) SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 031-503-3005(SL2) SUBMITNBC I REPORT 031-503-3OO8(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-503-30I0(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 081-831-010I(SL2) REQUEST MEDICAL EVACUAnON 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C205.34-6001 Prepare for a Friendly Nuclear Strike Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503- I015(SL I) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INmRY/CONTAMINAnON WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1018(SLI ) REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD OR ATTACK Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INmRY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-3010(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 031-503-4002(SL2) SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARAnON FOR NBC ATTACK 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3006 SUPERVISE RADIATION MONITORING 850-001-3001(SU) Control Mission Safety Hazard 2 - 59 DODDOA-005185 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4ool(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon OJ-J-C206.34-0001Prepare for Nuclear Attack Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-10 I5(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURYfCONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1018(SLI ) REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD OR ATTACK 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 081-831-1007(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BURNS Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURYfCONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-2023(SL2) MEASURE RADIATION DOSE RATE AND TOTAL DOSE 031-503-3005(SL2) SUBMIT NBC I REPORT 031-503-3010(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 031-503-4002(SL2) SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARATION FOR NBC ATTACK 031-506-1053(SL2) REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 REPORT 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard ,. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C208.34-0001Cross a Radiologically Contaminated Area Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-10 15(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1018(SLI) REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD OR ATTACK 071-326-0503(SL I) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-329-1 006(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 2 -60 DODDOA-005186 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-DRIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTIJRE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-2023(SL2) MEASURE RADIATION DOSE RATE AND TOTAL DOSE 031-5.o3-3004(SL2) SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 031·503-301O(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001(SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C209.34-6001React to Smoke Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0503(SLI ) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-0510(SLI ) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-3002(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-o0l-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS:,COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C222.34-6001Respond to the Residual Effects ora Nuclear Attack Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I 2 - 61 DODDOA-005187 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 031-503-1015(SLl) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1018(SLI ) REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD OR ATTACK 081-831-1005(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID TO PREVENT OR CONTROL SHOCK 08 1-831-1007(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BURNS Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-2023(SL2) MEASURE RADIATION DOSE RATE AND TOTAL DOSE 031-503-4002(SL2) SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARATION FOR NBC ATTACK 031-506-1053(SL2) REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 REPORT 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 805C-PAD-2461(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-o01-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3006 SUPERVISE RADIATION MONITORING 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 031-503-4003 CONTROL UNIT RADIATION EXPOSURE 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C223.34-o001 Respond to the Initial Effects of a Nuclear Attack Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1013(SLl) DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS 031-503-1015(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPPl GEAR 031-S03-1018(SLl) REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD OR ATTACK 081-831-1000(SLl) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1 OOS(SL I) PERFORM FIRST AID TO PREVENT OR CONTROL SHOCK 081-831-1 007(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BURNS 081-831-1016PUT ON A FIELD OR PRESSURE DRESSING 081-831-1017PUT ON A TOURNIQUET 081-831-1025(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN ABDOMINAL WOUND 081-831-1 033(SL I) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN HEAD WOUND 081-831-1034(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR A SUSPECTED FRACTURE 081-831-1042(SLl) PERFORM MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION 081-831-1046(SLl) TRANSPORT A CASUALTY Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 2 - 62 DODDOA-005188 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SU) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-0RIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-2023(SL2) MEASURE RADIATION DOSE RATE AND TOTAL DOSE 031-503-3005(SL2) SUBMIT NBC I REPORT 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-503-3010(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 031-503-4002(SL2) SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARATION FOR NBC AITACK 081-831-0101(SL2) REQUEST MEDICAL EVACUATION 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SU) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3006 SUPERVISE RADIATION MONITORING 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 031-503-4003 CONTROL UNIT RADIATION EXPOSURE 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C224.34-6001Conduct Operational Decontamination Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-101 3(SLI) DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS 031-503-10 l5(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INmRY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 03 I-503-1 024 REPLACE CANISTER ON YOUR M40-SERIES PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1034DECONTAMINATE YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING THE M295 INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION KIT (IEDK) 031-503-1035(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CHEMICAUBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1036(SLl) .MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 03l-503-1037(SLI) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER 071-329-I000IDENTIFY TOPOGRAPHIC SYMBOLS ON A MILITARY MAP 071-329-1001 IDENTIFY TERRAIN FEATURES ON A MAP 071-329-1008MEASURE DISTANCE ON A MAP 08l-831-1044(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR NERVE AGENT INJURY 113-571-1022PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS 113-600-2001(SLI) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 2 - 63 DODDOA-005189 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-2001(SL2) IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT 031-503-3002(SL2) CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-503-301O(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 031-506-1053(SL2) REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 REPORT 071-329-1004DETERMINE THE ELEVATION OF A POINT ON THE GROUND USING A MAP 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-o006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 113-573-8006USE AN AUTOMATED SIGNAL OPERATION INSTRUCTION (SOl) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3006 SUPERVISE RADIATION MONITORING 031-507-3003 SUPERVISE HASTY DECONTAMINATION 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C22S.34-0001Conduct Chemical Reconnaissance Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1013(SLl) DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS 031-503-10 15(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1019(5LI) REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARD OR AITACK 031-503-1 035(SL I) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CHEMICALIBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1036(SL I) MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1037(SLI ) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER 071-326-0503(SL I) Move Over, Through. or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) Enlisted MOS: COM Sklll Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 2 -64 DODDOA-005190 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-200 I(SL2) IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT 031-503-3002(SL2) CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES 031-503-3004(SU) SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 031-503-3008(SU) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-503-3010(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 031-506-1053(SL2) REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 REPORT 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 03-3-C226.34-o001Cross a Chemically Contaminated Area Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1013(SLI) DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS 031-503-1015(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1019(5LI) REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARD OR ATTACK 031-503-1 035(SL I) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CHEMICALIBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-1036(SLI) MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 031-503-) 037(SLI) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER 07)-326-0503(SLI) Move Over, Through. or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 07)-329-1 006(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 081-831-1000(SLI ) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1044(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR NERVE AGENT INJURY Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-2001 (SL2) IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT 031-503-3002(SL2) CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES 031-503-3004(SL2) SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 2 - 65 DODDOA-005191 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 031-503-3010(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 031-506-1053(SU) REPORT NBC INFORMAnON USING NBC 4 REPORT 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 805C-PAD-206O(SL2 Report Casualties 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3004 SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 04-3303.01-0034 Navigate Using a Map and Compass 05-2-C30l.34-000ICamouOage Vehicles and Equipment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1361 (SLl) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-1362(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT 071-33I-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERAnONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2oo0(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3ool(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 05-3-6210.34-0001 Disable Critical EquipmentlMaterial 2 - 66 DODDOA-005192 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1050(SLI) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2oo0(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-359 I(SL3 Protect Classified Information and Materials 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 05-3-0301.34-0001 Construct Wire Entanglements Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 052-1 95-3066(SL3) DIRECT CONSTRUCTION OF NONEXPLOSIVE OBSTACLES 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) I59-200-2020(SIA) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 850-001-4001 (SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-1940.00-100 I Supervise Construction of Obstacles OS-3-C230.34-o001Construct a Protective Obstacle Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 2 - 67 DODDOA-005193 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 07I-008-o007(SLl) Engage Targets with an MIMI or M16A2 Rifle Using an ANIPAS-13 Series Thermal Sight 07I-010-0006(SLl) Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-315-2308(SLl) Engage Targets with an MI6AI or M16A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight ANIPVS-4 071-325-4425(SLl) Employ an M18AI Claymore Mine 071-326-5703(SLl) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-331-0804(SLl) Perform Surveillance Without the Aid ofElectronic Devices 071-331-0852CLEAR A FIELD OF FIRE 071-71O-0006(SLl) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-430-oo02(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 052-1 95-3066(SL3) DIRECT CONSTRUCTION OF NONEXPLOSIVE OBSTACLES 071-41O-0019(SL3) Control Organic Fires 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-430-0006(SL4) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-1940.00-1001 Supervise Construction ofObstacles 05-5-0302.34-0001 Prepare Crew Served Weapons Fighting Positions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1361(SLl) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 071-022-0015(SLI) Prepare a Range Card for a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 071-312-3007(SLl) Prepare a Range Card for an M60 Machine Gun 071-3 I2-4032(SLl ) Prepare a Range Card for an M249 Machine Gun 071-331-0852CLEAR A FIELD OF FIRE Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 2 - 68 DODDOA-005194 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 071-326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 850-o01-2000(SU) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-430-0006(SL4) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon 159-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-2-C314.34-0001Establish Company Defensive Position Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-008-0007(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M16AI or M16A2 Rifle Using an ANIPAS-13 Series Thermal Sight 071-0 I0-OO06(SL I) Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-022-00 I5(SLI) Prepare a Range Card for a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 071-1 00-0003(SL I) Engage Targets with an M4 or M4AI Carbine 071-311-2130(SLI) Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-312-3007(SLI ) Prepare a Range Card for an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-3031 (SLl) Engage Targets with an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-4032(SL I) Prepare a Range Card for an M249 Machine Gun 071-31 5-2308(SLl) Engage Targets with an M16A I or M16A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight ANIPVS-4 071-325-4407(SLI) Employ Hand Grenades 071-325-4425(SLI) Employ an M 18AI Claymore Mine 071-326-05 IO(SL I) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-3002(SLI ) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted 071-326-5703(SLI ) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-331-0804(SLI ) Perform Surveillance Without the Aid of Electronic Devices 071-331-0815(SLl) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-710-0006(SLI ) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 081-831-1000(SLI ) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1 005(SL I) PERFORM FIRST AID TO PREVENT OR CONTROL SHOCK 081-831-1 025(SL I) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN ABDOMINAL WOUND 081-831-1 026(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN CHEST WOUND 081-831-1 032(SL I) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BLEEDING OF AN EXTREMITY 081-831-1 033(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN HEAD WOUND 081-831-1 034(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR A SUSPECTED FRACTURE 081-831-1 042(SLl) PERFORM MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION 081-831-1 046(SL I) TRANSPORT A CASUALTY Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 2 - 69 DODDOA-005195 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 061-283-6003(SL2) ADJUST INDIRECT FIRE 071-326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 081-831-0101(SL2) REQUEST MEDICAL EVACUATION 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 44I-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 052-1 95-3066(SLJ) DIRECT CONSTRUCTION OF NONEXPLOSIVE OBSTACLES 071-410-0019(SL3) Control Organic Fires 071-430-0003(SL3) Consolidate a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0004(SL3) Reorganize a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 44I-091-3000(SLJ) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 850-001-3001(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SL4) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 071-430-0006(SL4) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon 071-430-0007(SL4) Consolidate a Platoon Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 07l-430-0008(SL4) Reorganize a Platoon Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 191-379-5402(SL4) PREPARE A PATROL DISTRIBUTION PLAN 191-380-0109(SL4) PLAN PATROL ACTIVITIES 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3301.02-0011 Defend a Company Position 04-3302.01-0003 Conduct a Reconnaissance 04-3306.01-0008 Analyze Terrain 07-3-C211.34-0001Move Tactically Enlisted MOS: COM SkiIl Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0502(SLI ) Move Under Direct Fire 071-326-0S03(SLI ) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-051 O(SL I) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 2 -70 DODDOA-005196 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 071-326-3002(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted 071-329-1006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0515 SELECT A MOVEMENT ROUTE USING A MAP 850-o01-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5630 CONDUCT MOVEMENT TECHNIQUES BY A PLATOON 191-380-o109(SL4) PLAN PATROL ACTIVmES 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 04-3306.01-0001 Control Movement Techniques 07-3-C212.34-000lDefend Unit Position Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 07I-008-0007(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M16AI or M16A2 Rifle Using an ANIPAS-13 Series Thermal Sight 071-010-0006(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-022-0015(SLI) Prepare a Range Card for a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 071-100-OO03(SLI) Engage Targets with an M4 or M4A I Carbine 071-311-2130(SLI) Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-3 I2-4032(SLI) Prepare a Range Card for an M249 Machine Gun 071-313-3454(SLI ) Engage Targets with a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 071-315-2308(SLI ) Engage Targets with an MI6AI or MI6A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS-4 071-325-4407(SLI ) Employ Hand Grenades 071-325-4425(SLI ) Employ an M18AI Claymore Mine 071-326-051 O(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0511(SLI) React to Flares 071-326-3002(SLI ) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted 071-326-5703(SLI ) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-41O-0002(SLI ) React to Direct Fire While Mounted Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 2 - 71 DODDOA-005197 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ... Individual Task(s) 06I-283-6003(SL2) ADJUST INDIRECT FIRE 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 07 I-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 07 I-326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 07 I-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 07 I-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 850-00I-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-430-o003(SL3) Consolidate a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0004(SL3) Reorganize a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071 -326-5775(SU) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 071-430-0006(SU) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon 071-430-0007(SU) Consolidate a Platoon Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0008(SU) Reorganize a Platoon Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 850-001-4001 (SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-3-C219.34-0001Establish Unit Defense Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052- I91-1361 (SLI) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191 -I362(SLI) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT 07 I-022-00 15(SL I) Prepare a Range Card for a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 07 I-030-0002(SL I) Prepare a Range Card for an MK19 Machine Gun 071-312-4032(SLI ) Prepare a Range Card for an M249 Machine Gun 071-325-4407(SL I) Employ Hand Grenades 071-325-4425(SL I) Employ an M18A I Claymore Mine 07 I-326-05 I3(SL I) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-5703(SL I) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-331-0804(SLI ) Perform Surveillance Without the Aid of Electronic Devices 071-710-0006(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 113-600-200I(SLI ) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 061-283-6003(SL2) ADJUST INDIRECT FIRE 071 -326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 07 I-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 2 -72 ""' DODDOA-005198 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 052-1 95-3066(SL3) DIRECT CONSTRUCTION OF NONEXPLOSIVE OBSTACLES 071-720-0015(SL3) Conduct an Area Reconnaissance by a Platoon 850-o01-3001(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SU) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 071-430-0006(SU) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon I59-200-2020(SU) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 191-380-0109(SU) PLAN PATROL ACTIVmES 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-3-C227.34-o001Perform a Tactical Road March Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-326-051 O(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-3002(SL I) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted 071-329-1 006(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 113-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 551-88M-0005(SLI) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-o608(SL2) Use Visual Signaling Techniques 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 191-379-4407(SL2) PLAN CONVOY SECURITY OPERATIONS 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SLJ) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 071-326-5805(SLJ) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 551-88M-OOOI (SLJ) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 850-001-3001 (SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 2 -73 DODDOA-005199 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 07-3-C228.34-00010ccupy Assembly Area Enlisted MOS: COM SkiD Level: 1 Individual Task(s) OS2-191-1361(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDNIDUAL EQUIPMENT OS2-191-1362(SLI) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT OS2-192-113S(SLI) LOCATE MINES BY PROBING 07I-022-00IS(SLI ) Prepare a Range Card for a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 071-030-0002(SLI) Prepare a Range Card for an MKI9 Machine Gun 071-3 I2-4032(SLI ) Prepare a Range Card for an M249 Machine Gun 071-326-0S03(SLI ) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-0S13(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-5703(SLI ) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-329-1 006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SLI) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-71O-0006(SLI ) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices I13-600-2001 (SLI) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 113-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 071-326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 8S0-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SU) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 071-430-0006(SU) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-3-C229.34-0001 Perform Passage of Lines Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1 006(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 2 -74 DODDOA-005200 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 071-329-1030(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLl) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLl ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 071-326-5805(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SL4) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 551-88N-0003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-5-0019.34-0001 Perform Waterborne Insertion Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-00l-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-5-0020.34-0001 Perform Helicopter Insertion Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 2 -75 . DODDOA-005201 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 850-o01-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SLJ) Control Mission Safetr Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-5-1107.34-0001 Move Tactically (Dismounted) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1013(SLI ) DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS 031-503-1015(SLl) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURYfCONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1018(SLl) REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD OR AITACK 031-503-1019(5Ll) REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARD OR AITACK 031-503-1037(SLl) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER 052-191-1361(SLl) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 071-008-0007(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M16AI or M16A2 Rifle Using an ANIPAS-13 Series Thermal Sight 071-0 lO-oo06(SLl) Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-1 oo-0003(SLl) Engage Targets with an M4 or M4A I Carbine 071-3Il-2130(SLl) Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-315-2308(SLI ) Engage Targets with an MI6AI orMl6A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight ANIPVS-4 071-325-4407(SLI ) Employ Hand Grenades 071-326-0502(SLI ) Move Under Direct Fire 07l-326-0503(SLI) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-051 O(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0511(SLl) React to Flares 071-329-1006(SL I) Naviga~e from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-710-oo06(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 081-831-1Ooo(SLl) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1003(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID TO CLEAR AN OBJECT STUCK IN THE THROAT OF A CONSCIOUS CASUALTY 081-831-1005(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID TO PREVENT OR CONTROL SHOCK 081-831-1007(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BURNS 081-831-1 008(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR HEAT INJURIES 081-831-1025(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN ABDOMINAL WOUND 08 1-831-1026(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN CHEST WOUND 081-831-1 032(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BLEEDING OF AN EXTREMITY 081-831-1033(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN HEAD WOUND 081-831-1 034(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR A SUSPECTED FRACTURE 081-831-1 042(SLl) PERFORM MOl.ITH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION 081-831-1044(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR NERVE AGENT INJURY 081-831-1 045(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR COLD INJURIES 2 -76 DODDOA-005202 -= __. _c -==~==_= ~_~/ ARTEP 34-355-MTP 081-831-1 046(SLI ) TRANSPORT A CASUALTY 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-200 I(SL2) IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT 031-S03-3002(SL2) CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES 031-503-3004(SL2) SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 031-503-3005(SL2) SUBMIT NBC I REPORT 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-S03-3010(SL2) SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL MARKERS 031-506-1053(SL2) REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 REPORT 061-283-6003(SL2) ADmST INDIRECT FIRE 071-326-0608(SL2) Use Visual Signaling Techniques 071-326-S502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 081-831-0101(SL2) REQUEST MEDICAL EVACUATION 081-831-IOS4(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 441-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) 80SC-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 8S0-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-S80S(SLJ) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071-410-0019(5LJ) Control Organic Fires 441-091-3000(SLJ) Supervise the Implementation of Air Defense Measures 8S0-001-3001(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 191-380-o109(SL4) PLAN PATROL ACTIVITIES 8S0-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-5-1108.34-0001 Cross Danger Area Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 031-S03-1O IS(SLI ) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INmRY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-S03-10 18(SLI ) REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD OR AITACK 031-S03-1O19(5Ll) REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARD OR AITACK 031-503-1 037(SLI) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER OS2-191-1361 (SLI) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 071-008-0007(SLI ) Engage Targets with an MI6AI or M16A2 Rifle Using an ANIPAS-13 Series Thermal Sight 2 -77 DODDOA-005203 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 071-0I0-OO06(SLI) Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-100-0003(SLI) Engage Targets with an M4 or M4AI Carbine 071-311-2130(SLI) Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-315-2308(SLI) Engage Targets with an M16AI or M16A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight ANIPVS-4 071-325-4407(SLI ) Employ Hand Grenades 071-326-0502(SLI ) Move Under Direct Fire 071-326-0503(SLI ) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-051O(SLI ) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0511(SLI) React to Flares 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-329-1006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-331-0804(SLI ) Perform Surveillance Without the Aid ofElectronic Devices' 071-710-OO06(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 081-831-1000(SLI ) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1003(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID TO CLEAR AN OBJECT STUCK IN THE THROAT OF A CONSCIOUS CASUALTY 081-831-1005(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID TO PREVENT OR CONTROL SHOCK 081-831-1007(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BURNS 081-831-1008(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR HEAT INJURIES 081-831-1 025(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN ABDOMINAL WOUND 081-831-1026(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN CHEST WOUND 081-831-1 032(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BLEEDING OF AN EXTREMITY 08 1-83 1-1033(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN HEAD WOUND 081-831-1034(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR A SUSPECTED FRACTURE 081-831-1042(SLI) PERFORM MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION 081-831-1044(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR NERVE AGENT INJURY 081-831-1045(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR COLD INJURIES 081-831-1 046(SLI) TRANSPORT A CASUALTY I13-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3004(SL2) SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-506-1053(SL2) REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 REPORT 061-283-6003(SL2) ADJUST INDIRECT FIRE 071-326-0608(SL2) Use Visual Signaling Techniques 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 18 I-I 05-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-410-0019(5L3) Control Organic Fires 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 2 -78 DODDOA-005204 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 19l-380-ol09(SL4) PLAN PATROL ACTIVITIES 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-5-1109.34-0001 Cross Water Obstacle Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 07l-326-0502(SLI ) Move Under Direct Fire 07l-326-0503(SLI ) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 07l-326-051O(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 07l-326-05ll(SLl) React to Flares 071-329-1 006(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-331-0804(SLI ) Perform Surveillance Without the Aid ofElectronic Devices 071-710-OO06(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 081-831-1 046(SLl) TRANSPORT A CASUALTY 113-637-200I(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3004(SL2) SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 07l-326-0608(SL2) Use Visual Signaling Techniques 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 191-380-0109(SL4) PLAN PATROL ACTIVITIES 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 07-5-1111.34-0001 Establish Surveillance Site (Dismounted) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 2 -79 DODDOA-005205 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 031-503-1015(SLl) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH THE APPROPRlATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 052-191-1361(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 071-325-4425(SLI ) Employ an M18A1Claymore Mine 071-326-051O(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-329-1006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-331-0804(SL1) Perform Surveillance Without the Aid ofElectronic Devices 071-331-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-710-0006(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 18 I-I 05-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5805(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 191-380-0109(SU) PLAN PATROL ACTIVITIES 850-001-4001(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 08-2-0003.34-0001 Treat Casualties Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 081-831-1000(SLI ) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1003(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID TO CLEAR AN OBJECT STUCK IN THE THROAT OF A CONSCIOUS CASUALTY 081-831-1 005(SL I) PERFORM FIRST AID TO PREVENT OR CONTROL SHOCK 081-831-1 007(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BURNS 081-831-1 008(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR HEAT INJURIES 081-831-1025(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN ABDOMINAL WOUND 081-831-1026(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN CHEST WOUND 081-831-1032(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BLEEDING OF AN EXTREMITY 081-831-1 033(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN HEAD WOUND 081-831-1034(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR A SUSPECTED FRACTURE 081-831-1 042(SLI) PERFORM MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION 081-831-1 044(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR NERVE AGENT INJURY 081-831-1 045(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR COLD INJURIES 081-831-1 046(SLI) TRANSPORT A CASUALTY 2 - 80 DODDOA-005206 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 081-831-010I(SL2) REQUEST MEDICAL EVACUATION 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate ~sk Mgt Into Platoon 08-2-C316.34-o001Transport Casualties Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1015(SLl) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURYICONTAMINATION WlTII TIlE APPROPRIATE MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-1035(SLI) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CHEMICAUBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINAnON USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK 081-831-1000(SLI ) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1 046(SLl) TRANSPORT A CASUALTV Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1023(SL2) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURYICONTAMINAnON WHEN CHANGING MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 081-831-0101 (SL2) REQUEST MEDICAL EVACUAnON 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 191-376-4102(SL2) Escort EPWICI to Rear Areas 441-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) 80sC-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 8s0-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 441-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 2 - 81 DODDOA-005207 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 08-2-R303.34-6001Conduct Battlefield Stress Reduction and Prevention Procedures Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-4595(SIA Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-4001 (SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) S3-9001.18-000I Manage Organizational Stress S3-900I. 18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress 08-2-R315.34-6001Perform Field Sanitation Functions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 081-831-1008(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR HEAT INJURIES 081-831-1 045(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR COLD INJURIES 081-831-1 053(SLI) PRACTICE INDIVIDUAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE COUNTERMEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 081-831-9OO0(SL2) IMPLEMENT PREVENTIVE MEDICINE MEASURES (PMM) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3OOI(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 2 - 82 DODDOA-005208 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 081-831-0102 SUPERVISE UNIT PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND FIELD SANITATION PROCEDURES 081-831-1047(SL4) SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES 081-831-1055(SL4) ENSURE UNIT COMBAT LIFESAVER REQUIREMENTS ARE MET 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 03-8310.00-3021 Protect Yourself Against Biting Insects 03-8310.00-3022 Protect YourselfAgainst Diarrhea and Dysentery 03-8310.00-3023 Practice Personal Hygiene to Maintain Fitness 04-3304.01-0002 Conduct Inspection 04-8310.00-3017 Protect YourselfAgainst Cold 04-8310.00-3018 Give First Aid for Frostbite 04-8310.00-3019 Protect Yourself Against Heat 04-8310.00-3020 Give First Aid for Heat Injuries 10-2-C317.34-0001Provide Food Service Support Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1013(SLl) DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS 081-831-1053(SLI ) PRACTICE INDIVIDUAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE COUNTERMEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 081-83l-9000(SL2) IMPLEMENT PREVENTIVE MEDICINE MEASURES (PMM) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0003(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline Procedures 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-O002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 08l-831-1047(SL4) SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 101-CLT-0198(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 2 - 83 DODDOA-005209 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 850-001-4001(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skin Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 03-8310.00-3022 Protect Yourself Against Diarrhea and Dysentery S3-51OI.oo-0269 The US Anny Supply System lO-1-C318.34-0001Perform Unit Graves Registration (GRREG) Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1006(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 101-515-1997(SLl) Inter Isolated Remains (after receiving authorization) 101-515-1998(SLl) Evacuate Isolated Remains I01-5 I5-1999(SLI ) Recover Isolated Remains Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 10-2-C319.34-0001 Receive Airdrop Resupply Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-200I(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 2 -84 DODDOA-005210 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-O002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control MissiorrSafety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0001(SU) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-0001(SIA) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 850-001-4001(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon lO·2-C320.34-o001Provide Company Supply Support Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0003(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline Procedures 101-92Y-0004(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-0005(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Property Accountability Policies 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-0001 (SIA) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 850-001-400I(SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance ofUnit Supply Records 03-5101.00-0282 Direct the Storage ofUnit Supplies, Weapons, Equipment, and Ammunition 03-5101.00-0284 Inspect Unit Supply Records S3-51 01.00-0225 Discuss Command Supply Discipline Program S3-51 01.00-0269 The US Army Supply System 1l·2·C302.34-o001 Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net with Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) System Implementation Program (SIP) Enlisted MOS: 31C Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) I I3-573-4003 ENCODE AND DECODE MESSAGE USING KTC 600(*) TACTICAL OPERATIONS CODE 2 - 85 DODDOA-005211 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 11-3-1102.34-0001InstaWOperatelMaintain a Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) Frequency Hopping (FH) Net Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-571-1022PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 113-573-8006 USE AN AUTOMATED SIGNAL OPERATION INSTRUCTION (SOl) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-5700.01-0001 Communicate on a Tactical Radio 01-5700.01-0002 Determine Call Signs. Frequencies. and Item Numbers 01-5700.01-0003 Employ a Numeral Cipher Authentication System 01·5767.02-0001 Conduct Electronic Counter-Counter Measures 11-3-C302.34-o001Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) I13-573-4003 ENCODE AND DECODE MESSAGE USING KTC 600(*) TACTICAL OPERATIONS CODE 113-573-4006USE THE KTC 1400(*) NUMERAL CIPHER/AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-200I(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 2 - 86 DODDOA-005212 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 113-573-8006 USE AN AUTOMATED SIGNAL OPERATION INSTRUCTION (SOl) 850-oOl-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-3OOI(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-40()l(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-5700.01-0001 Communicate on a Tactical Radio 01-5700.01-0002 Determine Call Signs, Frequencies, and Item Numbers 01-5700.01-0003 Employ a Numeral Cipher Authentication System 11·5-0102.34-0001 InstalllOperateIMaintain a Single Channel Voice Radio Station (FM) Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) I I3-573-4003ENCODE AND DECODE MESSAGE USING KTC 600(·) TACTICAL OPERATIONS CODE 113-573-4006USE THE KTC 140W) NUMERAL CIPHER/AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) I I3-637-200 I(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 113-573-8006 USE AN AUTOMATED SIGNAL OPERATION INSTRUCTION (SOl) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned 2 - 87 DODDOA-005213 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s} 01-5700.01-0001 Communicate on a Tactical Radio 01-5700.01-0002 Detennine Cal1 Signs, Frequencies, and Item Numbers 01-5700.01-0003 Employ a Numeral Cipher Authentication System 11-5-0104.34-0001 Instal110peratelMaintain Frequency Modulated Radio Retransmission Station Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-571-1022PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS 113-637-2001(SLI} Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s} 113-573-8006 USE AN AUTOMATED SIGNAL OPERATION INSTRUCTION (SOl) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s} 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 11-5-0201.34-0001 OperatelMaintainrrroubleshoot Platform with Applique, Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) and SINCGARS System Improvement Program (SIP) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1006(SLI ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-o01-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-3OOI(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 2 -88 DODDOA-005214 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 11-5-0202.34-0001 OperatelMaintainrrroublesboot Platform witb Applique, EPLRS, Precision Ligbtweigbt (GPS) Receiver (pLGR, and SINCGARS System Improvement Program (SIP) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1006(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 12-I-C401.34-o001Prevent Battlefield Stress Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 805C-OEO-1391 (SL I Comply with the Army's Equal Opportunity and Sexual Harassment Policies Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 805C-OEO-2503(SL2 Enforce Compliance with the Army's Equal Opportunity and Sexual Harassment Policies 805C-PAD-2402(SL2 Provide Input on Personnel Actions Affecting Subordinates 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-430-0003(SL3) Consolidate a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 2 - 89 DODDOA-005215 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 071-430-0004(SL3) Reorganize a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 80SC-oEO-3238(SL3 Enforce the Equal Opportunity Program 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-430-o007(SL4) Consolidate a Platoon Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0008(SL4) Reorganize a Platoon Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0002 Communicate Effectively 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations S3-900Ll8-000I Manage Organizational Stress S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress 12-1-C402.34-o001Provide Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Support Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-2044(SL2 Recommend Individual for Award and/or Decoration 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-I 245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Army Family Team Building (AITB) Program 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 12-1-C403.34-o001Report Casualties Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 2 - 90 DODDOA-005216 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-o01-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 12-1-e404.34-o001Perform Strength Accounting Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-2402(SL2 Provide Input on Personnel Actions Affecting Subordinates 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 12-1-C40S.34-o001Process Replacements Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400 I(SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 12-1-C406.34-o001Perform Administrative Functions 2 - 91 DODDOA-005217 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-101-2023(SL2) Enforce the Unifonn Code ofMilitaJy Justice (UCMJ) 805C-PAD-2044(SL2 Recommend Individual for Award and/or Decoration 805C-PAD-2402(SL2 Provide Input on Personnel Actions Affecting Subordinates 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-o0l-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-IOOI(SL4 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) 805C-PAD-l 245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Anny Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 805C-PAD-4357(SL4 Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platooll 12-1-C409.34-o001Prepare Personnel for Deployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-00l-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-I 245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Anny Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 805C-PAD-4357(SL4 Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 12-2-C321.34-o001Maintain Company Strength Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 2 - 92 DODDOA-005218 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-4595(SlA Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-4001 (SlA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 12-2-C338.34-6001Maintain Troop Morale and Combat Capability Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-101-2023(SL2) Enforce the Uniform Code ofMilitary Justice (UCMJ) 805C-PAD-2044(SL2 Recommend Individual for Award and/or Decoration 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-I 245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 2 - 93 DODDOA-005219 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP 01-9080.10-3001 Administer Military Justice at Company Level 03-0001.00-0028 Develop a Physical Fitness Program at the Company or Battalion Level 03-0150.00-1003 Recommend Enlisted Personnel for Reduction for Inefficiency or Misconduct 03-9001.11-O002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9001.15-0002 Conduct Subordinate Counseling 03-9001.15-O003 Develop a Unit Counseling Program 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management ofAccident Risk in Unit Operations S1-0150.00-100I Monitor the Suspension ofFavorable Personnel Actions - FLAG S3-0150.00-1002 Process Administrative Discharges S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress 12-3-C215.34-6001Combat Battlefield Stress Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 081-831-1OOO(SLl) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1053(SLl) PRACTICE INDIVIDUAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE COUNTERMEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 081-831-9000(SL2) IMPLEMENT PREVENTIVE MEDICINE MEASURES (PMM) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 081-831-1047(SL4) SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 04-5030.00-2018 Check Soldiers Sleeping in Mission-Oriented Protective Posture 4 S3-900I. 18-000I Manage Organizational Stress S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress 2 - 94 DODDOA-005220 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 12-3-C216.34-o001Maintain Platoon Strength Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 081-831-IOOO(SLI) EVALUATE A CASUALTY 081-831-1003(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID TO CLEAR AN OBJECT STUCK IN THE THROAT OF A CONSCIOUS CASUALTY 081-831-1005(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID TO PREVENT OR CONTROL SHOCK 081-831-1007(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BURNS 081-831-1025(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN ABDOMINAL WOUND 081-831-1026(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN CHEST WOUND 081-831-1032(SLI) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR BLEEDING OF AN EXTREMITY 081-831-1033(SLI ) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR AN OPEN HEAD WOUND 081-831-1034(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR A SUSPECTED FRACTURE 081-831-1 042(SLl) PERFORM MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION 081-831-1044(SLl) PERFORM FIRST AID FOR NERVE AGENT INJURY 081-831-1046(SLl) TRANSPORT A CASUALTY Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 081-831-010I(SL2) REQUEST MEDICAL EVACUATION 081-831-1054(SL2) EVACUATE CASUALTIES 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 07l-430-0007(SL4) Consolidate a Platoon Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0008(SU) Reorganize a Platoon Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0002 Develop a Cohesive Platoon Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform. Persuade. or Direct 03-9007.01-0020 Give Briefings 16-1-C410.34-o001Conduet the Command Religious Support Program 2 - 95 DODDOA-005221 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-2001(SL2) Enforce the Law ofWar and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 850-o01-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-I245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Anny Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0003 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0002 Communicate Effectively 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions S3-9001.18-000I Manage Organizational Stress S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress 17-2-2000.34-0001 Conduct Assembly Area Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 031-503-1037(SLI ) DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER 052-191-1361(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-1362(SLI) CAMOUFLAGEEQillPMENT 071-022-0015(SLI) Prepare a Range Card for a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 071-312-4032(SLI ) Prepare a Range Card for an M249 Machine Gun 071-325-4425(SLI) Employ an MI8AI Claymore Mine 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-5703(SLI) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-329-1006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-710-oo06(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 081-831-1053(SLI ) PRACTICE INDIVIDUAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE COUNTERMEASURES II3-600-2001(SLI) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone I13-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 2 - 96 DODDOA-005222 ""._--~----'== ARTEP 34-355-MTP EnUsted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 08 1-831-90oo(SL2) IMPLEMENT PREVENTIVE MEDICINE MEASURES (PMM) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process EnUsted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 052-195-3066(SL3) DIRECT CONSTRUCTION OF NONEXPLOSIVE OBSTACLES 071-326-5805(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 441-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SL4) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 081-831-1047(SL4) SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities IOl-CLT-O I98(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 15 1-357-0001 (SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 17-2-3808.34-0002 Operate the Company Command Post Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 031-503-1018(SLl) REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD OR ATTACK 031-503-1019(SLI ) REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARD OR ATTACK 071-329-1 006(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 301-371-1 OOO(SLl) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERAnONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3OO5(SL2) SUBMIT NBC 1 REPORT 031-503-3008(512) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 031-503-4002(SL2) SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARATION FOR NBC ATTACK 031-506-1 053(SL2) REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 REPORT 2 - 97 r----------- DODDOA-005223 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 071-326-05 15SELECT A MOVEMENT ROUTE USING A MAP 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 44I-091-1040VISUALLY IDENTIFY THREAT AIRCRAFT 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 071-326-5805(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071-331-0820ANALYZE TERRAIN 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Opemtion Overlay 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 44I-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 551-721-3352DIRECT CONVOY DEFENSE OPERATIONS 551-88M-000I(SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriaUMarch Unit 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 052-196-3065 PREPARE A ROUTE RECONNAISSANCE OVERLAY 551-721-3359PREPARE A STRIP MAP 551-721-4326(SL4) PERFORM DUTIES AS CONVOY COMMANDER 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-5700.02-000I Enforce Platoon and Company Communications Security Measures 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 04-5030.00-2006 Supervise Unit Response to a Chemical or Biological Attack 04-5030.00-2007 Supervise Unit Response to Nuclear Attack or Radiological Hazard 04-3303.02-0040 Navigate with a Compass and Map SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight SI-9060.oo-30oo Conduct Company and Battalion Operations According to the Laws of War 17-3-0065.34-0001 Conduct Troop-Leading Procedures Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 2 -98 DODDOA-005224 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 850-o01-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skin Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-5700.02-0001 Enforce Platoon and Company Communications Security Measures 01-7200.75-0100 Conduct Convoy Operations 01-7300.75-0500 Plan Convoy Operations 01-9001.17-0002 Develop a Cohesive Platoon Sized Organization 01-9001.19-000 I Take Charge ofa Platoon or Equivalent Organization 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0002 Communicate Effectively 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9001.16-0002 Develop Subordinate Leaders in a Platoon or Equivalent Sized Organization 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2006 Supervise Unit Response to a Chemical or Biological Attack 04-5030.00-2007 Supervise Unit Response to Nuclear Attack or Radiol.ogical Hazard 04-5030.00-2008 Prepare and Submit Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical I Report 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction 04-5030.00-2017 Prepare for Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack 04-3303.02-0040 Navigate with a Compass and Map SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-9060.00-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 17-3-1021.34-0001 Execute Actions on Contact Enlisted MOS: COM Skin Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-008-0007(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M16AI or M16A2 Rifle Using an ANfPAS-13 Series Thermal Sight 07I-010-0006(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-030-0004(SLI) Engage Targets with an MK19 Machine Gun 071-1 00-0003(SL1) Engage Targets with an M4 or M4AI Carbine 071-311-2130(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-315-2308(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M16AI or M16A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight ANfPVS-4 071-325-4407(SL I) Employ Hand Grenades 071-326-0502(SL I) Move Under Direct Fire 071-326-0511(SLl) React to Flares 071-326-0513(SLI ) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 2 -99 DODDOA-005225 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 071-329-1006(SLl ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLl ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-41 0-0002(SL1) React to Direct Fire While Mounted 071-710-0006(SL1) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-410-0019(SL3) Control Organic Fires 071-430-0003(SL3) Consolidate a Squad Fol1owing Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0004(SL3) Reorganize a Squad Fol1owing Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-720-0015(SL3) Conduct an Area Reconnaissance by a Platoon 850-OOI-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SL4) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 071-430-0006(SL4) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon 071-430-0007(SL4) Consolidate a Platoon Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0008(SL4) Reorganize a Platoon Fol1owing Enemy Contact While in the Defense 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skin Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 17-3-1030.34-0001 RearmIResupply Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1006(SLI ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted I I3-637-2001 (SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process 2 - 100 DODDOA-005226 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-o002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 551-88M-OOOI (SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriaVMarch Unit 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0001(SlA) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-0001(SlA) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 805C-PAD-4595(SlA Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-4001(SlA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MaS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-5700.02-0001 Enforce Platoon and Company Communications Security Measures 01-9001.19-000I Take Charge ofa Platoon or Equivalent Organization 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 19-3-3105.34-0001 Process Captured Documents and Equipment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1200(SL2) PROCESS CAPTURED MATERIEL 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SlA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 19-3-3106.34-6001 Handle Enemy Prisonen of War Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 2 -101 DODDOA-005227 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 181-105-1001(SLI) Comply with the Law ofWar and the Geneva and Hague Conventions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-200I(SL2) Enforce the Law ofWar and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 191-376-4102(SL2) Escort EPW/CI to Rear Areas 191-379-4405(SL2) PLAN MOVEMENT OF EPW/CI 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 191-378-6079(SL3) SUPERVISE THE ESCORT OF EPWCI TO COLLECTING POINTIHOLDING AREA ENCLOSURE 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) S1-9060.00-3000 Conduct Company and Battalion Operations According to the Laws ofWar S3-9060.00-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 34-1-0002 Develop the Battalion Communications Plan Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 2 -102 DODDOA..005228 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0003 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-0003 Establish and Maintain Situational Awareness within the MI Battalion Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-00l-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01·9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0003 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03·9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-0005 Coordinate and Control Battalion Moves Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-721-3348 PERFORM DUTIES AS SERIAUMARCH UNIT COMMANDER 2 - 103 DODDOA-005229 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-721-4326 PERFORM DUTIES AS CONVOY COMMANDER 850-001-4001 (SLA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-0006 Prepare the Logistic Plan Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-900I. 19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance ofUnit Supply Records 03-5101.00-0284 Inspect Unit Supply Records 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StatT Officer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate EtTectively as a Commander or StatTOfficer 03-9001.13-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 2 - 104 DODDOA-005230 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Infonn or Direct 34-1-0007 Establish and Maintain Combat Service Support (CSS) Situational Awareness Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-00l-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SIA) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-000I(SIA) Supervise Supply Activities 850-001-400I(SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Infonn, Persuade, or Direct 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance of Unit Supply Records 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StafTOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Infonn or Direct 34-1-0008 Supervise Sustainment Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risl< Mgt Process 34-1-0009 Manage and Coordinate Battalion Supply Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-o003(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline Procedures 101-92Y-oOO4(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-OOO5(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Property Accountability Policies 2 - 105 DODDOA-005231 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) IOI-92Y-O002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-000I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance ofUnit Supply Records 34-1-0010 Participate in the Operation Order Process (8-1) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StatTSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StatT Officer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StatTOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9007.01-0010 Write in the Army Style 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 2 -106 DODDOA-005232 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 34-1-0400 Plan Battalion. Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (lEW) Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-OOl-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SlA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or Staff Officer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-0405 Employ Security Measures Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1052(SLI ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-00l-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-3591 (SL3 Protect Classified Information and Materials 805C-PAD-3594(SL3 Store Classified Information and Materials 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 2 -107 DODDOA-005233 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 34-1-0406 Develop the Battalion OPORD Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Infonn. Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Infonn or Direct 34-1-0407 Establish the Battalion Tactical Operations Center Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637·200I(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 181-105-1 OOI(SLI) Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-200I(SL2) Enforce the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 2 -108 DODDOA-005234 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001(SLA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MaS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction 04-5770.02-0002 Operate Communications Security Equipment VINSON S1-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight 34-1-0408 Manage Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Assets Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001 (SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371 -IOOO(SLl) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1 050(SLl) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITI' (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1 052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 07 I-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 07 I-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400 I(SLA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 2 -109 DODDOA-005235 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-0418 Perform Communications Electronics (C-E) Functions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) I I3-637-200I(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StafTSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform. Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StafTOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate EfTectively as a Commander or StafTOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-0420 Maintain Equipment and Maintenance Status 2 - 110 DODDOA-005236 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skin Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SLA) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-000I(SLA) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-0002(SLA) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 850-001-4001(SLA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StafTSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance ofUnit Supply Records 03-5101.00-0284 Inspect Unit Supply Records 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 34-1-0421 Procure and Dispatch all Classes of Supplies Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-oOO3(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline Procedures 101-92Y-OOO4(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-o005(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Property Accountability Policies 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-o002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 2 - 111 DODDOA-005237 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP 101-92Y-OOOI(SLA) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-0002(SLA) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 850-001-400I(SLA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance ofUnit Supply Records 03-5101.00-0284 Inspect Unit Supply Records 03-9001.12.:0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-0423 Establish the Administration and Logistics Center Site Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1361(SLl) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-1362(SL I) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT 071-022-0015(SLl) Prepare a Range Card for a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 07I-030-0002(SLl) Prepare a Range Card for an MKI9 Machine Gun 071-312-4032(SLl) Prepare a Range Card for an M249 Machine Gun 071-325-4425(SLl) Employ an M18AI Claymore Mine 071-326-0513(SLl) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-5703(SLl) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-329-1 006(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 07 1-329-1008 MEASURE DISTANCE ON A MAP 071-329-1030(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815PRACTICE NOISE, LIGHT, AND LITTER DISCIPLINE 071-331-0815(SLl) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-331-0852CLEAR A FIELD OF FIRE 071-71O-0006(SLl) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 551-721-1363DRIVE VEHICLE WITH OR WITHOUT TRAILER/SEMITRAILER IN BLACKOUT CONDITIONS 551-88M-0005(SLl) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0515 SELECT A MOVEMENT ROUTE USING A MAP 071-326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process 2 - 112 DODDOA-005238 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 052-1 95-3066(SL3) DIRECT CONSTRUCTION OF NONEXPLOSIVE OBSTACLES 071-326-3013(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 071-326-5805(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071-41O-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 101-92Y-oOO2(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 44I-091-30oo(SL3) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 551-721-3352DIRECT CONVOY DEFENSE OPERATIONS 551-88M-000I(SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 052-196-3065 PREPARE A ROUTE RECONNAISSANCE OVERLAY 071-326-5770PREPARE A PLATOON SECTOR SKETCH 071-326-5775(SL4) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 071-430-0006(SL4) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon 10I-CLT-0 I98(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 551-721-3359PREPARE A STRIP MAP 551-721-4326(SL4) PERFORM DUTIES AS CONVOY COMMANDER 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-040I.20-000I Direct Unit Air Defense 01-1940.00-1001 Supervise Construction of Obstacles 01-3301.02-0011 Defend a Company Position 01-7200.75-0100 Conduct Convoy Operations 01-7300.75-0500 Plan Convoy Operations 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, StatT Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-4966.90-00 I0 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StatTOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-3303.02-0040 Navigate with a Compass and Map S3-8961.OO-000 I Describe Rear Operations Doctrine Leadership S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress 34-1-0424 Conduct Administration and Logistics Center Operations 2 - 113 DODDOA-005239 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) I I3-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 101-92Y-OOO3(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline Procedures 181-1 05-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-0001(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 101-CLT-0198(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MaS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section. or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-4976.90-050I Prepare a Materiel Condition Status Report 03-4995.90-00 I0 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance of Unit Supply Records 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-000 I Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations S3-900I. 18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress 2 -114 DODDOA-005240 ~ -- --=---=--- == - ----=- -- ARTEP 34-355-MTP 34-1-2003 Conduct Intelligence Preparation oftbe Battlefield (lPB) (MNVR BN) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5021(SLJ) Prepare a Situation Map 850-001-300I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0003 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process 03-9001.12-0003 . Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-2004 Produce Intelligence Products (MNVR BN) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1OOO(SLI) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 2 - 115 DODDOA-005241 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-2005 Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (MNVR ON) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-lOoo(SLl ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMAnON 301-371-1052(SLl ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Hriefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or Staff Officer 03-9001.13-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-2009 Direct Intelligence Operations (MNVR ON) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1 052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2oo0(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 2 -116 DODDOA-005242 ARTEP34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 850-o01-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Officer MOS: COM Skin Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-5700.02-000 I Enforce Platoon and Company Communications Security Measures 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight SI-9016.01-0002 Discuss the Force Integration Concept S3-8987.01-0001 Describe the Categories ofThreat S3-9001.18-000I Manage Organizational Stress S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress 34-1-2010 Maintain the Current Enemy Situation (MNVR ON) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or Staff Officer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.03-000 I Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-2012 Supervise Intelligence Operations (MNVR BN) 2 - 117 DODDOA-005243 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Brieflo Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress 34-1-2013 Process Specific Information Requirements (SIR) Data (MNVR 8N) Officer MOS: COM Skin Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-2020 Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (MNVR 8N) Enlisted MOS: 968 Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 301-336-2010DEVELOP A RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE PLAN 301-336-2014SUPERVISE THE IDENTIFICATION OF INFORMATION GAPS, LACK OF HOLDINGS. AND D1SCREPANCIES Enlisted MOS: 968 Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-336-3051 SUPERVISE DEVELOPMENT OF SITMAP Enlisted MOS: 97E Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 2 -118 DODDOA-005244 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 301-336-1303 PREPARE AND MAINTAIN A SITUATION MAP AND ASSOCIATED OVERLAYS Enlisted MOS: COM SkiD Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SLJ) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 850-o01-3001(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-000 I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-1-2032 Conduct Intelligence Functions fllr Deployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-200 I(SLJ ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLJ ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMAnON 301-37 I-I 052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 181-I05-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 2 - 119 DODDOA-005245 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , 301-371-1200(SL2) PROCESS CAPTURED MATERIEL 805C-PAD-2461 (SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5OO0(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 101-92Y-OOO2(SLJ) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 441-091-3000(SLJ) Supervise the Implementation of Air Defense Measures 805C-PAD-359 I(SLJ Protect Classified Information and Materials 805C-PAD-3594(SL3 Store Classified Information and Materials 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 081-831-1047(SL4) SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 101-CLT-0198(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-0401.20-000 I Direct Unit Air Defense 01-1940.00-1001 Supervise Construction ofObstacles 01-3301.02-0011 Defend a Company Position 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-000 I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-000I Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 2 - 120 DODDOA-005246 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction SI-9011.07-000l Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-9060.00-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 34-1-9011 Supervise MI Battalion lEW Operations During Mission Execution Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) I13-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 301-371-1200(SL2) PROCESS CAPTURED MATERIEL 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 07l-332-5OO0(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 07l-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 071-410-00I2(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 101-92Y-O002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 30l-371-ll50(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 44I-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 850-00l-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 08l-831-1047(SU) SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES 091-CLT-3009(SU) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-OOOI(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities IOI-CLT-0198(SU) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0002(SU) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations I59-200-2020(SU) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 805C-PAD-4595(SU Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-4001 (SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 2 - 121 DODDOA-005247 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-0401.20-000I Direct Unit Air Defense 01-1940.00-1001 Supervise Construction ofObstacles 01-3301.02-0011 Defend a Company Position 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-i005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-4995.90-00I0 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-5 I05.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted· 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-9060.oo-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 34-2-9004 Execute Direct Support Military Intelligence Company Operations (LIGHT) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLI) PROTECf CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 301-371-12oo(SL2) PROCESS CAPTURED MATERIEL 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process 2 -122 DODDOA-005248 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 44I-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation of Air Defense Measures 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 081-831-1047(SU) SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES 091-CLT-3009(SU) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-Oool(SU) Supervise Supply Activities 101-CLT-0198(SU) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0002(SU) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations I59-200-2020(SU) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 805C-PAD-4595(SU Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-0401.20-000 I Direct Unit Air Defense 01-1940.00-1001 Supervise Construction ofObstacles 01-3301.02-0011 Defend a Company Position 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StafTSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StatTOfficer 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate EtTectively as a Commander or StatTOfficer 03-900 I. 13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-900 I. 18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-906O.oo-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 2 - 123 DODDOA-005249 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 34-2-9010 Execute General Support (GS) MI Company (LIGHT) Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-37l-I000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMAnON 30l-37l-1052(SLI ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 07l-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 07l-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 07l-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 18 I-I 05-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 301-371-1200(SL2) PROCESS CAPTURED MATERIEL 805C-PAD-246 I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-00l-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-S000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation of an Assembly Area 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 301-371-IISO(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 441-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation of Air Defense Measures 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 081-831-1047(SL4) SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES 091-CLT-3009(SU) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-OOOI(SU) Supervise Supply Activities 10 I-CLT-O 198(SU) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0002(SU) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 805C-PAD-459S(SU Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-4001(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-0401.20-0001 Direct Unit Air Defense 01-1940.00-1001 Supervise Construction ofObstacles 01-3301.02-0011 Defend a Company Position 2 -124 DODDOA-005250 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-O002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StatTOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-O002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-000 I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-9060.OO-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 34-2-9012 Execute Headquarters & Headquarters Operations Company (HHOC) Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001 (SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1 OOO(SLI) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMAnON 301-371-1 052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the:' Law of War 301-371-1200(SL2) PROCESS CAPTURED MATERIEL 805C-PAD-2461(SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 2 -125 DODDOA-005251 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 44I-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 081-831-1047(SL4) SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities IOI-CLT-0198(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-0401.20-000I Direct Unit Air Defense 01-1940.00-1001 Supervise Construction ofObstacles 01-3301.02-0011 Defend a Company Position 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-9001.17-o003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-000 I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-900I. 18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-906O.oo-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 34-3-0001 Monitor Platoon Operational Status Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 2 -126 DODDOA-005252 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-lOoo(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-I052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-I05-2oo2(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 805C-PAD-246 I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5OO0(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map IOI-92Y-OOO2(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 441-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) IOI-92Y-OOOI(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities IOI-CLT-0198(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0001(SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03·8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-900 I. 10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04·3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction 04-5030.00-2017 Prepare for Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack 51-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-9060.oo-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 2 -127 DODDOA-005253 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 34-3-1000 Conduct Electronic Support (ES) Measures and Electronic Attack (EA) (QUlCKFIX) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLI ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 805C-PAD-2461(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 101-92Y-OOO2(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 44I-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 101-CLT-0198(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0001(SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-4001 (SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company. StatT Section. or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform. Persuade. or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StatTOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-900 I. 14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction 04-5030.00-2017 Prepare for Nuclear. Biological, or Chemical Attack 2 -128 DODDOA-005254 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-906O.OO-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 34-3-9000 Execute Collection and Jamming (C&J) Platoon Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 441-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation of Air Defense Measures 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities IOl-CLT-O I98(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0001 (SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-900 I. 19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 2 -129 DODDOA-005255 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction 04-5030.00-2017 Prepare for Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack SI-9011.07-000l Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-906O.OO-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 34-3-9005 Execute Intelligence and Surveillance (I&S) Platoon Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) I 13-637-2001 (SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLI ) PROTECf CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 441-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation of Air Defense Measures 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 101-CLT-0198(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-0001(SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 2 - 130 DODDOA-005256 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders . 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction 04-5030.00-2017 Prepare for Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-9060.oo-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 34-3-9019 Execute Communications ElectronicslIntelligence Electronic Warfare (CEIIEW) Maintenance Platoon Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) I I3-637-2001 (SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-10oo(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 44I-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation of Air Defense Measures 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities IOI-CLT-0198(SL4) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 151-357-000I(SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned 2 - 131 DODDOA-005257 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17.{)003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19'{)002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02'{)002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-5105.00'{)002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10'{)004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12.{)003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13'{)001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-900I.14.{)002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02.{)00I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02'{)014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02'{)037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction 04-5030.00-2017 Prepare for Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-9060.00-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 34-3-9020 Execute Service Support Platoon Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1 OOO(SLJ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMAnON 301-371-1052(SLI) PROTECf CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 80SC-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 8S0-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-S000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-S021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 101-92Y'{)OO2(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 441'{)91-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation of Air Defense Measures 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-OOOI(SU) Supervise Supply Activities 101-CLT-0198(SU) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation IS 1-3S7-000)(SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 2 - 132 DODDOA-005258 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 805C-PAD-4595(SLA Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-4001(SLA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skin Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit or Organization 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations 03-8310.00-9000 Supervise Unit Preventive Medicine and Field Sanitation Procedures 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction 04-5030.00-2017 Prepare for Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack SI-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress S3-9060.00-1000 Conduct Small Unit Combat Operations According to the Law of War 34-4-0007 Employ Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS) Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-341-1801 PREPARE A SENSOR ACTIVATION SPOT REPORT 301-341-1802PREPARE SENSOR OPERATOR DATA RECORD (SODR) 301-341-1803PREPARE A SENSOR SKETCH MAP Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 301-341-2342 PREPARE A TERRAIN PROFILE FOR A GROUND SURVEILLANCE MISSION Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 052-191-1361 (SLI) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-1362(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT 071-326-0502(SLI ) Move Under Direct Fire 071-326-0503(SLI ) Move Over, Through. or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-051 O(SL I) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0511 (SLI) React to Flares 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-3002(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted 071-329-1 006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 2 -133 DODDOA-005259 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 071-329-1030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-410-0002(SLI) React to Direct Fire While Mounted 071-710-0006(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 113-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLI) PROTECf CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECfIVE POSTURE 061-283-6003(SL2) ADJUST INDIRECT FIRE 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-I019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 441-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5805(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 071-430-0003(SL3) Consolidate a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0004(SL3) Reorganize a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 34-4-0008 Emplace Antenna Group OE-239 Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-341-1836EMPLOY ANTENNA GROUP OE-239 Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0009 Prepare the Repeater for Operation 2 - 134 DODDOA-005260 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-341-1709EMPLOY REPEATER RT-1175(*) 301-341-1710REPLACE BATTERY BA SS90IU AND POWER SUPPLY PP 8080 Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 8S0-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 8S0-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0010 Emplace the Repeater for Operation Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-341-1709EMPLOY REPEATER RT-117S(*) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) OS2-191-1362(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 09lcCLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) I01-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 8S0-001·2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 8S0-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-6011 Recover the Repeater Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-341-1 709EMPLOY REPEATER RT-117S(*) 2 -135 DODDOA-005261 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. EnUsted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1oo6(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SLI) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-oOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0012 Operate the Portable Monitoring Set R-2016 Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-oOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0013 Operate Code Programmer, C-I0434/GSQ Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 2 -136 DODDOA-005262 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 34-4-0014 Recover the Senson (Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS» Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1 006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-I019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0020 Prepare Sensors Anti-Intrusion DT-S61A1GSQ, DT-S62A1GSQ, and DT-S6SAlGSQ for Operation Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-341-1 704REPLACE BATTERY BA 5598 Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850.:001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-6021 Employ the Anti-Intrusion Senson DT-S61A1GSQ, DT-S62A1GSQ, and DT-S6SAlGSQ Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 30l-341-1803PREPARE A SENSOR SKETCH MAP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 2 - 137 DODDOA-005263 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 052-191-1362(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGEEQUWMENT 071-326-0503(SLl) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-051O(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0511(SLI ) React to Flares 071-326-3002(SLI ) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted 071-329-1006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLI ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-41O-0002(SLI) React to Direct Fire While Mounted 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar 441-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001 (SU) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0022 Employ Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (lREMBASS) Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-341-1 800ANALYZE SENSOR DATA 301-341-1801 PREPARE A SENSOR ACTIVATION SPOT REPORT 301-341-1802PREPARE SENSOR OPERATOR DATA RECORD (SODR) 301-341-1803PREPARE A SENSOR SKETCH MAP Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 301-341-2342 PREPARE A TERRAIN PROFILE FOR A GROUND SURVEILLANCE MISSION 301-341-2350COORDINATE TACTICAL EMPLOYMENT AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT OF A SURVEILLANCE TEAM Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-341-3341 PLAN A GROUND SURVEILLANCE MISSION Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1361(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 2 -138 DODDOA-005264 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 052-191-1362(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGEEQUWMENT 071-326-0502(SLI ) Move Under Direct Fire 071-326-0503(SLI) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-051O(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0511(SLI) React to Flares 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-3002(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted 071-329-1006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While'Mounted 071-331-0815(SLI) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-410-0002(SLI) React to Direct Fire While Mounted 071-710-OO06(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 113-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 061-283-6003(SL2) ADJUST INDIRECT FIRE 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1004DETERMINE THE ELEVATION OF A POINT ON THE GROUND USING A MAP 071-329-1009CONVERT AZIMUTHS 071-329-1011 ORIENT A MAP USING A COMPASS 071-329-1014LOCATE AN UNKNOWN POINT ON A MAP AND ON THE GROUND BY INTERSECTION 071-329-1015LOCATE AN UNKNOWN POINT ON A MAP AND ON THE GROUND BY RESECTION 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 071-510-0001 DETERMINE AZIMUTH USING A PROTRACTOR 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 181-10S-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 441-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5021 (SL3~ Prepare a Situation Map 071-430-0003(SL3) Consolidate a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0004(SL3 ) Reorganize a Squad Following Enemy Contact While in the Defense 34-4-0023 Prepare the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (lREMBASS» Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-341-1709EMPLOY REPEATER RT-117S(*) 2 -139 DODDOA-005265 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 301-341-171OREPLACE BATIERY BA 55901U AND POWER SUPPLY PP 8080 Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92y-0006(SU) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 85Q-oOI-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0024 Emplace the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (lREMBASS» Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-341-1709EMPLOY REPEATER RT-1175(*) Enlisted MOS: 96R Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 301-341-2342 PREPARE A TERRAIN PROFILE FOR A GROUND SURVEILLANCE MISSION Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1362(SLI) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1004 DETERMINE THE ELEVAnON OF A POINT ON THE GROUND USING A MAP 071-329-1006NAVIGATE FROM ONE POINT ON THE GROUND TO ANOTHER POINT WHILE DISMOUNTED 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-oOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-o0l-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0025 Recover the Repeater (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (lREMBASS» 2 -140 .----------~, DODDOA-005266 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1 006(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SLl) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-O006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s} 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0026 Recover the Sensors (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (lREMBASS» Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 071-329-1 006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SLl) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0301 RepaIr lEW Equipment in a UnitJDS/GS Maintenance Facility Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 2 - 141 DODDOA-005267 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 091-eLT4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 850-001400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 344-0302 Control Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Equipment Repair Process in a UnitJDirect Support/General Support Facility Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 850-o01-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 34-4-0303 Perform Material Tecbnlcal Inspection (TI) and Evacuation Operations ofIEW Equipment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 2 -142 DODDOA-005268 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 301-371-1052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-oOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SU) Supervise Maintenance Operations 151-357-0002(SU) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 850-001-4001(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 34-4-0304 Repair Intelligence and Electronic Warfare SystemslEquipment at a Forward-Deployed Location Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 301-371-1052(SLl ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-oOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3004 SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-3009(SU) Supervise Maintenance Operations 151-357-0002(SU) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 850-001-4001 (SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 2 - 143 DODDOA-005269 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 34-4-0306 Perform Quality Assurance on lEW Systems Maintenance Operations Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0515 SELECT A MOVEMENT ROUTE USING A MAP 071-329-1006NAVIGATE FROM ONE POINT ON THE GROUND TO ANOTHER POINT WHILE DISMOUNTED 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-o006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 113-573-8006USE AN AUTOMATED SIGNAL OPERATION INSTRUCTION (SOl) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3004 SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA 071-328-5301 INSPECT PERSONNEUEQUIPMENT 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5626 PREPARE AN ORAL OPERATION ORDER 091-CLT-3009(SlA) Supervise Maintenance Operations 151-357-0002(SlA) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 551-721-3359PREPARE A STRIP MAP 850-001-4001 (SlA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 34-4-0600 Prepare the All Source Analysis System (ASAS) for Redeployment Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1 030(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 301-371-1 052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MaS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 2 -144 DODDOA-005270 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0601 Establish an Operational All Source Analysis System (ASAS) After a Move Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1030(SLI ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability. cleanliness. and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-0602 Conduct All Source Analysis System (ASAS) Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 113-600-2001(SLI) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 113-637-2001(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1 OOO(SLl) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 2 - 145 DODDOA-005271 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 850-o01-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-1200 Prepare the ANrrSQ-I90 (V) Trojan Spirit for Deployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1 030(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-71O-0006(SLl) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 551-721-1352PERFORM VEIDCLE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-1201 Establish the Operational Site (Trojan Spirit) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1362(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGEEQillPMENT 071-329-1030(SLl ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 2 -146 DODDOA-005272 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP 34-4-1202 Prepare the ANrrSQ-190 (V) for Operation (Trojan Spirit) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-1700 Conduct Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (MITI) Operations Within the ACE Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4-1701 Emplace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (MITI) Within the ACE Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329- I030(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 113-637-200 I(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) IOI-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-4·1702 Displace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (MITT) 2 -147 DODDOA-005273 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-I050(SLI) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL 551-88M-0005(SLI ) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 34-5-0003 Establish the Radar Site (GSR) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1361 (SLI) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 071-326-0513(SLI } Select Temporary Fighting Positions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s} 071-332-5000(SLJ) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-720-00 l5(SL3} Conduct an Area Reconnaissance by a Platoon Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s} 071-326-5775(SL4} Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 34-5-0004 Conduct Search with Radar Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s} 052-191-1361(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-1362(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT 071-329-1006(SLI } Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 2 - 148 DODDOA-005274 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 071-329-1 030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-081 ~(SLI) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-71 0-0006(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 301-371-1OOO(SLI) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 07 1-326-301 3(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 071-326-5805(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071-720-0015(SL3) Conduct an Area Reconnaissance by a Platoon 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 181-101-400I(SL4) Conduct a Search/Seizure 191-380-0109(SL4) PLAN PATROL ACTIVITIES 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 34-5-0205 Establish Interrogation Site Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 191-376-4100(SL2) Perform EPW/CI Security and Control Activities at an EPW/CI CAMP 34-5-0214 Conduct Interrogation Support Operations Enlisted MOS: 97E Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 121-004-1 227 ESTABLISH FILES 301-97E-I321 ACCOUNT FOR CAPTURED ENEMY DOCUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 301-97E-1322 SCREEN CAPTURED ENEMY DOCUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 301-97E-1323 TRANSLATE DOCUMENTS 30 I-97E-1324 EVACUATE CAPTURED ENEMY DOCUMENTS AND EQUlPMENT 301-97E-1325 DETERMINE DISPOSITION OF DOCUMENTS CAPTURED WITH EPWIDETAINEES 30l-97E-1400 PROCESS DOCUMENTS 301-97E-1401 SCREEN DOCUMENTS FOR INTELLIGENCE VALUE 30l-97E-1402 DETERMINE DISPOSITION OF SOURCE RELATED DOCUMENTS 301-97E-1403 EXPLOIT DOCUMENTS 301-97E-1450 EXPLOIT OPEN SOURCE MATERIAL 301-97E-1451 CONDUCT AN INTERROGATION USING AN INTERPRETER 2 -149 DODDOA-005275 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 301-97E-1500 PREPARE A TACTICAL TRANSLATION REPORT 301-97E-1501 PREPARE A SPOT REPORT (IN SALUTE FORMAT) 301-97E-1502 PREPARE A TACTICAL INTERROGATION REPORT (TIR) Enlisted MOS: 97E Skin Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-337-3305 SELECT SOURCES AND ASSIGN PRIORITY OF INTERROGATION 301-337-330SASSIGN INTERROGATORS 301-97E-3309 ASSIGN DOCUMENT TRANSLATORS 301-97E-3310 ASSIGN INTERPRETERS Enlisted MOS: 97E Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 301-97E-4307 SUPERVISE INTERROGATION ACTIVITIES 301-97E-4309 SUPERVISE INTERPRETATION ACTIVITIES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) I 13-637-200I(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 181-105-1001(SLI ) Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-200I(SL2) Enforce the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 191-376-4IOI(SL2) Process EPW/CI at Collecting Point or Holding Area. 301-371-1200(SL2) PROCESS CAPTURED MATERIEL 34-5-6S00 Establish an Electronic Support (ES) or Electronic Attack (EA) Site Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-5703(SLI) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-329-1 006(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLI ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-331-1004(SLI ) Perform Duty as a Guard 113-571-1 023(SLI) Prepare a Written Message in USMTF Format 113-600-200I(SLI) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 113-637-2001(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 191-376-4114(SLI) Control Entry to and Exit From a Restricted Area Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 2 -150 DODDOA-005276 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 071-326-0608(SL2) Use Visual Signaling Techniques 071-326-5705(SU) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 071-430-OO02(SU) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 091-CLT-4029(SU) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 44I-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 805C-PAD-2472(SL2 Prepare a Duty Roster Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-S80S(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-S021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 071-720-00IS(SL3) Conduct an Area Reconnaissance by a Platoon SSI-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-S77S(SIA) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 071-430-0006(SIA) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon 805C-PAD-IOOI(SL4 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) 34-5-0801 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using ANfTRQ-32A(V)2 Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-600-200I(SLI) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone U3-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-IOSO(SLI) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-IOS2(SLI ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5OO0(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 301-371-IISO(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 80SC-PAD-359I(SL3 Protect Classified Information and Materials 805C-PAD-3S94(SL3 Store Classified Information and Materials 2 - 151 DODDOA-005277 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SLA) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 34-5-0802 Establish a Low-Level Voice Intercept Collection Site Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1361(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-1362(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT 071-326-0513(SLI ) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-5703(SLI ) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-329-1 006(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1030(SLI ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 071-331-1004(SLl) Perform Duty as a Guard 113-571-1023(SLl) Prepare a Written Message in USMTF Format 113-600-200I(SLl) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 191-376-4114(SLl) Control Entry to and Exit From a Restricted Area 301-371-1OOO(SLl) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMAnON 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERAnONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1 052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0608(SL2) Use Visual Signaling Techniques 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness. and serviceability 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 805C-PAD-2472(SL2 Prepare a Duty Roster Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5805(SL3 ) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 071-720-00 15(SL3) Conduct an Area Reconnaissance by a Platoon 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 805C-PAD-359I (SL3 Protect Classified Information and Materials 2 -152 DODDOA-005278 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 805C-PAD-3594(SL3 Store Classified Infonnation and Materials Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SL4) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 071-430-OO06(SL4) Conduct a Defense by a Platoon 805C-PAD-I 00 I(SL4 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) 34-5-0803 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using the ANIPRD-12 Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113·571-1023(SLI ) Prepare a Written Message in USMTF Fonnat 113-600-200I(SLl) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone I I3-637-2001(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 805C-PAD-359I (SL3 Protect Classified Information and Materials 805C-PAD-3594(SL3 Store Classified Information and Materials Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(Sl4) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 805C-PAD-IOOI(Sl4 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) 34-5-0804 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using the Prophet (ANIPRD-13(V)2) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-571-1 023(SLl) Prepare a Written Message in USMTF Format 113-600-2001(SLl) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 191-376-4114(SLl) Control Entry to and Exit From a Restricted Area 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 2 -153 DODDOA-005279 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 805C-PAD-359I(SL3 Protect Classified Infonnation and Materials 805C-PAD-3594(SL3 Store Classified Infonnation and Materials Enlisted MOS: COM Skin Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SU) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon 34-5-0805 Conduct HF OR VHF Electronic Attack ( EA) Operations Using ANrrLQ-17A(V)3 Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 113-571-I023(SLl) Prepare a Written Message in USMTF Fonnat I I3-600-200I(SLI ) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLl) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLI ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 805C-PAD-3591(SL3 Protect Classified Infonnation and Materials 805C-PAD-3594(SL3 Store Classified lnfonnation and Materials Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SL4) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-5767.02-0001 Conduct Electronic Counter-Counter Measures 01-5831.02-0003 Read a Message 01-5831.10-0004 Write a Message 34-5-0806 Perform Limited Analysis of Reported Information Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 113-571-1023(SLI) Prepare a Written Message in USMTF Fonnat 113~OO-200 I(SLl) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone II3-637-2001(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1000(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 2 -154 DODDOA-005280 ARTEP 34·355-MTP .. 301-371-1050(SLI) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLI) PROTECf CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 805C-PAD-359I(SL3 Protect Classified Information and Materials 805C-PAD-3594(SL3 Store Classified Information and Materials 34-5-6816 Conduct Low-Level Voice Intercept Team Water Insertion Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-5703(SLI ) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-329-1006(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-331-0815(SLI) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 301-371-1050(SLI) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) I01-92Y-o006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 805C-PAD-2461(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-5-0817 Conduct Low-Level Voice Intercept Team Air Insertion Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-326-5703(SLI) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-331-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 301-371-1050(SLl) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 091-CLT-4029(SLZ) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-o006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 2 -155 DODDOA-005281 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34·5-0913 Prepare for Counterintelligence Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) II3-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 181-105-1001(SLI) Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 181-105-200I(SL2) Enforce the Law ofWar and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law ofWar Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SLJ) Prepare an Operation Overlay 34-5-0914 Deploy Counterintelligence Team Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1006(SL I) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1 030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 113-637-2001(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-0515 SELECT A MOVEMENT ROUTE USING A MAP 071-329-1011 ORIENT A MAP USING A COMPASS 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 34-5-0915 Perform Counterintelligence Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 2 - 156 DODDOA-005282 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , Individual Task(s) 301-371-IOOO(SLI ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-lOS0(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES EnUsted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-S000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-S021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map EnUsted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) IS9-200-2020(SlA) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 34-5-0916 Redeploy Counterintelligence Team Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1 030(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability EnUsted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-S80S(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-3009(SlA) Supervise Maintenance Operations 34-5-0917 Use a Linguist While Conducting an Interrogation Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 181-1 05-1001(SLl) Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 2 -157 DODDOA-005283 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 301-371-1000(SLl ) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1050(SLl) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-105-2001(SL2) Enforce the Law ofWar and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 34-5-1117 Break Contact Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-008-0007(SLI ) Engage Targets with an MI6AI or M16A2 Rifle Using an ANIPAS-13 Series Thennal Sight 071-311-2025(SLI ) Maintain an MI6AI orMl6A2 Rifle 071-311-2125(SLl) Maintain an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2127(SLl) Load an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2128(SLl) Unload an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2129(SLl) Correct Malfunctions ofan M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2130(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-312-3007(SLI ) Prepare a Range Card for an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-3025(SLI) Maintain an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-3027(SLI ) Load an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-3028(SL I) Unload an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-3031 (SLI) Engage Targets with an M60 Machine Gun 071-315-2308(SLI ) Engage Targets with an Ml6AI or M16A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS-4 071-325-440 I(SLI ) Perform Safety Checks on Hand Grenades 071-325-4407(SLI ) Employ Hand Grenades 071-326-0502(SLI ) Move Under Direct Fire 071-326-0503(SL I) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-051 O(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0513(SL I) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-329-1 006(SLl) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 181-105-1 OOI(SLl) Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 061-283-6003(SL2) ADJUST INDIRECT FIRE 071-326-0515 SELECT A MOVEMENT ROUTE USING A MAP 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness. and serviceability 181-105-2001(SL2) Enforce the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5805(SLJ) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 2 -158 DODDOA.005284 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5775(SIA) Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 04-3306.01-000I Control Movement Techniques 34-5-2006 Develop the Collection Management Plan Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) I59-200-2020(SIA) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 34-S-CSOI Implement Information Security Procedures Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 19l-376-4ll4(SLI) Control Entry to and Exit From a Restricted Area 30l-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 30l-371-1052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL I Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-359l (SL3 Protect Classified Infonnation and Materials 805C-PAD-3594(SL3 Store Classified Information and Materials 34-5-CS02 Perform Personnel Security Functions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 191-376-4ll4(SLI) Control Entry to and Exit From a Restricted Area 301-371-1050(SLI) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1 052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 2 -159 r DODDOA-005285 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 805C-PAD-3591(SL3 Protect Classified Infonnation and Materials 34-5-CS03 Prepare for Electronic Security (ELSEC) Operations Enlisted MOS: COM SkiD Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1362(SLl) CAMOUFLAGEEQUWMENT 301-371-1050(SLl ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLl ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 34-S-C504 Prepare for Communications Security (COMSEC) Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1050(SLl) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLl ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-359I(SL3 Protect Classified Infonnation and Materials 34-S-CSOS Implement Information Systems Security Procedures Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1050(SLl ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLI ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-3591(SL3 Protect Classified Infonnation and Materials Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 34-6-0405 Employ Security Measures (ODE) 2 -160 DODDOA-005286 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1050(SLl ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLI ) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-3591(SL3 Protect Classified Infonnation and Materials Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 301-371-1051 ENFORCE PERSONNEL SECURITY POLICIES 34-6-2003 Conduct Intelligence Preparation ofthe Battlefield (lPD) (DOE) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-IOOO(SLl) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION 301-371-1052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map Officer MOS: COM Skin Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-900 I.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, StaffSection. or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Infonn. Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 34-6-2005 Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (BDE) Enlisted MOS: 96B Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 301-336-3 I06D1SSEMINATE INTELLIGENCE REPORTS Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I 2 - 161 DODDOA-005287 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer ' 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-6-2018 Displace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3002(SLI) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted 071-329-1030(SLI ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-41 0-0002(SLI) React to Direct Fire While Mounted 071-710-0006(SL1) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 113-637-200 I(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 551-88M-0005(SLI) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 071-326-5805(SL3 ) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 551-88M-OOOI(SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 03-9003.03-000 I Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 34-6-2019 Emplace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) 2 -162 DODDOA-005288 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) . 052-191-1362(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGEEQUWMENT 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 113-573-8006 USE AN AUTOMATED SIGNAL OPERATION INSTRUCTION (SOl) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 34-6-2020 Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Targe.t Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (HDE) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 07 I-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-900 I. 19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01 -9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-900 I.I3-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-000 I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 2 -163 DODDOA-005289 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 34-7-2003 Conduct Intelligence Preparation ofthe Battlefield (lPB) (DIY) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) o1-900I.l9-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-900 I.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 34-7-2004 Produce Intelligence Products '(DIV) Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or Staff Officer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-900I.l3-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-7-2005 Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (DIV) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-900I. 19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Infonn. Persuade, or Direct 2 -164 DODDOA-005290 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-7-2006 Develop tbe Collection Management Plan Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-7-2009 Direct Intelligence Operations (DIY) Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-000I Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-7-2010 Maintain tbe Current Enemy Situation (DIY) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-10 I9(SL2) Use a Map Overlay Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 2 -165 DODDOA-005291 ""--==--.-= ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Infonn, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Infonn or Direct 34-7-2012 Supervise Intelligence Operations (DIV) Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-900 I. 19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Infonn, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-900 I. 14-0002 Motivate Subordinates to Accomplish Unit Missions 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-000 I Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Infonn or Direct 34-7-2013 Process Specific Information Requirements (SIR) Data (DIV) OfficerMOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-900 I. 19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Infonn, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 34-7-2014 Conduct Command and Control Warfare (C2W) Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-900 I. 19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 2 - 166 DODDOA-005292 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Infonn, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethica[ Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effective[y as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-000I Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 34-7-2015 Provide Intelligence Support to Targeting (DIV) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-329-10[9(SL2) Use a Map Overlay Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individua[ Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 07[-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individua[ Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.0[-0[30 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct 0[-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Batt[e Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 App[y the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effective[y as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-900[.[3-000I Solve Problems Using the Mi[itary Problem Solving Process 34-7-2016 Displace the Analysis Control Element (ACE) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individua[ Task(s) 071-326-3002(SLI ) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted 071-329-1 030(SLI) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-41 0-0002(SL I) React to Direct Fire While Mounted 071-710-0006(SLI) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 551-88M-0005(SLI ) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 2 - 167 DODDOA-005293 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 850-o01-20oo(SU) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 071-326-5805(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 071.-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 551-88M-000l (SLJ) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 34-7-2017 Emplace the Analysis Control Element (ACE) (DIV) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-200I(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 34-7-2032 Conduct Intelligence Functions for Deployment (DIY) Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 2 -168 DODDOA-005294 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-000I Supervise the Management ofAccident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 43-2-C322.34-o001Perform Unit Level Maintenance Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 03-4651.90-000I Supervise Training and Licensing ofUnit Equipment Operators 03-4966.90-0010 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services 03-4976.90-050I Prepare a Materiel Condition Status Report 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-5101.00-0283 Supervise the Maintenance ofUnit Prescribed Load List 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in T]nit Operations 43-2-C323.34-o001Manage Unit Maintenance Operations Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process 2 -169 DODDOA-005295 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 03-4651.90-0001 Supervise Training and Licensing ofUnit Equipment Operators 03-4966.90-0010 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services 03-4976.90-050I Prepare a Materiel Condition Status Report 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-5101.00-0283 Supervise the Maintenance ofUnit Prescribed Load List 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management ofAccident Risk in Unit Operations 43-2-C336.34-o001Conduct Company-Level Maintenance Operations [For Unit without a Maintenance Element) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 03-4651.90-000I Supervise Training and Licensing ofUnit Equipment Operators 03-4966.90-0010 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services 03-4976.90-0501 Prepare a Materiel Condition Status Report 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 2 -170 DODDOA-005296 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 44-3-C220.34-0001Use Passive Air Defense Measures Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1361(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-1362(SLl) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT 071-326-5703(SLI ) Construct Individual Fighting Positions 071-331-0804(SLI ) Perfonn Surveillance Without the Aid ofElectronic Devices 071-331-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline I 13-637-2001 (SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5704(SL2) Supervise Construction ofa Fighting Position 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-3013(SLJ) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-000 I Take Charge of a Platoon or Equivalent Organization 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders 44-3-C221.34-000ITake Active Combined Arms Air Defense Measures Against Hostile Aerial Platforms Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-008-0007(SLI ) Engage Targets with an M16A I or M16A2 Rifle Using an AN/PAS-13 Series Thermal Sight 07I-oIO-0006(SLl ) Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-022-0003(SL I) Load a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 071-1 oo-0003(SL I) Engage Targets with an M4 or M4AI Carbine 2 -171 DODDOA-005297 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 071-100-0006(SLI) Load an M4 or M4AI Carbine 071-312-4027(SLI ) Load an M249 Machine Gun 071-313-3454(SLI ) Engage Targets with a Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun 071-315-2308(SLI ) Engage Targets with an MI6AI or M16A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight ANIPVS-4 071-326-0513(SLI) Select Temporary Fighting Positions 071-33I-0804(SLI ) Perform Surveillance Without the Aid ofElectronic Devices II3-637-200I(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 441-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) 805C-PAD-2060(SL2 Report Casualties 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 07 1-326-301 3(SL3) CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH 071-4 10-00I9(SL3) Control Organic Fires 850-00l-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-000 I Take Charge ofa Platoon or Equivalent Organization 03-9003.02-000 I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Platoon or Company Combat Orders S5-2-C324.34-0001Conduct a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 071-329-1 030(SLI) Navigate ITom One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-710-0006(SLI ) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices 113-637-2001(SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 551-88M-0005(SLI) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 2 -172 DODDOA-005298 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5805(SL3) Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission 44I-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the Implementation ofAir Defense Measures 551-88M-OOOI(SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) IS 1-357-0001(SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 551-721-4326(SL4) PERFORM DUTIES AS CONVOY COMMANDER 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-7200.75-0100 Conduct Convoy Operations 01-7300.75-0500 Plan Convoy Operations 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 03-4651.90-0001 Supervise Training and Licensing ofUnit Equipment Operators 03-4966.90-00 I0 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery Operations 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-5030.00-2013 Implement Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Based on Threat or Direction 04-3303.02-0040 Navigate with a Compass and Map SS-2-C32S.34-o001Receive External Sling Load Resupply Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-00l-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0001 (SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-0001(SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 2 -173 DODDOA-005299 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 63-1-8050.34-0001 Direct Deployment Alert Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-2461(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-I 245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 805C-PAD-4357(SL4 Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-5700.02-000I Enforce Platoon and Company Communications Security Measures 03-0170.01-1005 Perfonn Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-3751.02-5800 Develop Unit Physical Security and Crime Prevention Standing Operating Procedures 03-3751.02-5801 Administer Unit Crime Prevention and Physical Security Programs 63-1-8051.34-0001 Establish the Emergency Operations Center Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-600-200 I(SL I) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone lI3-637-2001(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 30l-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-2461(SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 2 - 174 DODDOA-005300 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ... Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task{s) 805C-PAD-lool{SL4 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task{s) 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Infonn, Persuade, or Direct 03-0170.01-1005 Perfonn Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 63-1-8052.34-0001 Operate the Emergency Operations Center Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task{s) 113-600-200I(SLI) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 113-637-2001{SLI) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1050(SLI) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task{s) 805C-PAD-246 I{SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-IOOI{SL4 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task{s) 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Infonn, Persuade, or Direct 03-0170.01-1005 Perfonn Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 63-1-8053.34-0001 Supervise Battalion DeploymentIRedeployment Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: I Individual Task(s) 301-371-1050(SLl) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1 052(SLl) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL 2 -175 DODDOA-005301 "". -=."-"=_.=-..---=-~._-.-; ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skin Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Skin Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 151-357-o002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 805C-PAD-4357(SL4 Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StafTOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 63-1-8054.34-0001 Update Movement Plan/Order Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SLJ) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-00l-3001(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-7300.75-0500 Plan Convoy Operations 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course of Action 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StafTOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 2 -176 DODDOA-005302 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Infonn or Direct 63-1-8055.34-0001 Coordinate Soldier Readiness Program Processing Support Enlisted MOS: COM Skin Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-4357(SL4 Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements Officer MOS: COM Skin Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 63-1-8056.34-0001 Provide Deployment Personnel and Administrative Services Support Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 181-101-2023(SL2) Enforce the Unifonn Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-4357(SL4 Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling of Personnel Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 03-0170.01-1005 Perfonn Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StafTOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000 I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process SI-0150.oo-1001 Monitor the Suspension ofFavorable Personnel Actions - FLAG S3-0150.00-1 002 Process Administrative Discharges 63-1-8057.34-0001 Coordinate Family Assistance Support Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-I 00 I(SL4 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) 2 -177 DODDOA-005303 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 805C-PAD-I245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Anny Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 805C-PAD-4357(SL4 Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 03-900I.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StatTOfficer 03-9001.11-0002 Establish a Positive Command Climate 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process S3-0320.00-o011 Describe Elements ofAnny Family Programs 63-1-8058.34-6001 Coordinate Deployment Training Support Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-8951.00-8958 Apply the Battle Focused Training Management Process at Company Level 01-8951.00-8959 Conduct Training at Company Level 01-8951.00-8960 Apply the Battle Focused Training Management Process at Battalion Level S1-8951.00-8956 Explain the Training Roles and Responsibilities ofLeaders 63-1-8059.34-0001 Perform Deployment Intelligence Support Functions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1050(SLI) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SLI ) PROTECf CLASSIFIED INFORMATION AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. Officer MOS: COM Skill Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-5700.02-000I Enforce Platoon and Company Communications Security Measures 01-5767.02-0001 Conduct Electronic Counter-Counter Measures 03-3751.02-580I Administer Unit Crime Prevention and Physical Security Programs S3-8988.01-000I Describe Regional and Special Threats 63-1-8060.34-0001 Provide Deployment Logistics Support Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 2 -178 DODDOA-005304 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-Q003(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline Procedures 101-92Y-Q004(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-Q005(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Property Accountability Policies Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-Q004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-Qoo I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-000I(SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 551-88N-Q003(SL4) Plan Unit Move Officer MOS: COM Skin Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-7300.75-0500 Plan Convoy Operations 03-4976.90-050I Prepare a Materiel Condition Status Report 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance ofUnit Supply Records 03-510I.oo-Q282 Direct the Storage ofUnit Supplies, Weapons, Equipment, and Ammunition 03-5101.00-0283 Supervise the Maintenance ofUnit Prescribed Load List 63-1-8061.34-0001 Perform Deployment Advance Party Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 551-88M-0005(SLI) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 551-88N-Q002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 551-88M-0001 (SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 551-88N-Q004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 2 -179 DODDOA-005305 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091~T-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-000I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 551-721-4326(SL4) PERFORM DUTIES AS CONVOY COMMANDER 551-88N-0003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Comnrlssioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-7200.75-0100 Conduct Convoy Operations 01-7300.75-0500 Plan Convoy Operations 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization . 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime Strength Accounting at Unit Level 03-4966.90-0010 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-000I Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-000I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management ofAccident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 63-1-8062.34-0001 Coordinate Onward Movement Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 551-88M-0005(SLl ) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88M-000I(SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 551-88N-00O4(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-3009(SU) Supervise Maintenance Operations 2 -180 DODDOA-005306 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 101-92Y-000 I(SIA) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-0002(SIA) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations I59-200-2020(SIA) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 551-721-4326(SIA) PERFORM DUTIES AS CONVOY COMMANDER 551-88N-0003(SIA) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SIA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon Officer MOS: COM SkiD Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-7200.75-0100 Conduct Convoy Operations 01-7300.75-0500 Plan Convoy Operations 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, Staff Section, or Equivalent Sized Organization 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to Choose a Course ofAction 01-9007.01-0250 Briefto Inform, Persuade, or Direct 03-4966.90-00 I0 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOflicer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOflicer 03-9003.02-000 I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate While Mounted 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct 63-1-8063.34-0001 Coordinate Rear Detachment Support Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1 052(SLI) PROTECT CLASSIFIED rNFORMAnON AND MATERIAL Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SIA) Supervise Maintenance Operations 151-357-0002(SIA) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 805C-PAD-IOOI(SL4 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) 805C-PAD-1245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 2 -181 DODDOA-005307 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Officer MOS: COM Sldll Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process 03-9003.02-000 I Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk in Unit Operations 63-1-8064.34-0001 Perform Home Station Rear Detachment Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Sldll Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-o004(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Sldll Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 101-92Y-000I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 805C-PAD-I 00 I(SL4 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) 805C-PAD-I 245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel Officer MOS: COM Sldll Level: Pre-Commissioned Individual Task(s) 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge ofa Company, StaffSection, or Equivalent Sized Organization 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or StaffOfficer 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem Solving Process S3-0320.00-o011 Describe Elements of Army Family Programs 63-1-8065.34-6001 Coordinate Reconstitution for Redeployment Enlisted MOS: COM Sldll Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Sldll Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 2 -182 DODDOA-005308 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 805C-PAD-4357(SIA Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements 805C-PAD-4595(SIA Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 63-1-8066.34-0001 Prepare Redeployment Movement Plan/Order Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 301-371-1050(SLI) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 551-88N-Q002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures1and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-41O-Q012(SLJ) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 850-001-300I(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-Q003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-]-8067.34-0001 Provide Redeployment Support Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0003(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline Procedures 101-92Y-Q004(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-0005(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 2 -183 DODDOA-005309 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 101-92Y-000 I(SU) Supervise Supply Activities 101-CLT-0198(SU) Supervise Tactical Feeding Operation 850-001-4001(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-1-8068.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Advance Party Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 551-88M-0005(SLI) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-O006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 191-379-4407(SL2) PLAN CONVOY SECURITY OPERATIONS 191-379-44I2(SL2) PLAN STRAGGLER CONTROL OPERATIONS 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88M-0001(SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-00l-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-1-8070.34-0001 Coordinate Home Station Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 191-376-4ll4(SLl) Control Entry to and Exit From a Restricted Area 551-88M-0005(SLI) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0004(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 101-92y-0005(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Property Accountability Policies lOl-92y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability. cleanliness, and serviceability 19l-376-4110(SL2) Provide In-Transit Security 191-379-4407(SL2) PLAN CONVOY SECURITY OPERATIONS 2 -184 DODDOA-005310 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88M-OOOI(SLJ) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 551-88N-0004(SLJ) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-721-4326(SL4) PERFORM DUTIES AS CONVOY COMMANDER 551-88N-0003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-1-8071.34-0001 Direct Integration Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-600-2001(SLl) Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 191-376-4114(SLl) Control Entry to and Exit From a Restricted Area 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERAnONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SLJ) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 071-410-0012(SL3) Conduct Occupation ofan Assembly Area 101-92y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 805C-PAD-359I(SLJ Protect Classified Information and Materials 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 081-831-1055(SL4) ENSURE UNIT COMBAT LIFESAVER REQUIREMENTS ARE MET 101-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 151-357-0001(SL4) Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon Operations 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations 805C-PAD-4357(SL4 Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements 2 - 185 DODDOA-005311 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 805C-PAD-4595(SU Supervise Cross-leveling ofPersonnel 850-001-4001(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63·1·8072.34-0001 Plan Battalion Deployment in a Peacetime Environment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-71 0-OO06(SLI ) Plan Use ofNight Vision Devices Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 07l-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 191-379-4407(SL2) PLAN CONVOY SECURITY OPERATIONS 191-379-44I2(SL2) PLAN STRAGGLER CONTROL OPERAnONS 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map 101-92Y-o002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0003(SU) Plan Unit Move 805C-PAD-I 245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-1-8073.34-0001 Plan Battalion Deployment Upon Receipt of a Warning Order Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 224-176-1425(SL I) INTERACT WITH NEWS MEDIA 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERAnONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 191-379-4407(SL2) PLAN CONVOY SECURITY OPERATIONS 191-379-4412(SL2) PLAN STRAGGLER CONTROL OPERAnONS 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process 2 -186 DODDOA-005312 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-001-3001(SLJ) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0003(SlA) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SlA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-1-8074.34-0001 Plan Battalion Redeployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 224-1 76-1425(SLI) INTERACT WITH NEWS MEDIA Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 071-326-5503(SL2) Issue a Warning Order 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order 191-379-4407(SL2) PLAN CONVOY SECURITY OPERATIONS 191-379-4412(SL2) PLAN STRAGGLER CONTROL OPERAnONS 850-oOl-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SLJ) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-o0l-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0003(SlA) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8001.34-0001 Perform Deployment Alert Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-331-1004(SLl ) Perfonn Duty as a Guard 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 2 -187 DODDOA-005313 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-o006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 805C-PAD-2461(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-I245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 805C-PAD-4357(SL4 Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements 850-00I-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8002.34-0001 Perform Personnel and Administrative Predeployment Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-00I-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001 -3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD- I245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 805C-PAD-4357(SU Manage Subordinate Soldier's Deployment Requirements 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8003.34-0001 Perform Predeployment Training Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-00I-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard 2 -188 DODDOA-005314 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8004.34-0001 Perform Predeployment Supply Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-o01-20oo(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8005.34-0001 Perform Predeployment Maintenance Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3OOI(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 850-001-4001 (SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8006.34-0001 Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Deployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process 2 -189 DODDOA-005315 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 55l-88~~004{SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-00l-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88~~OO3(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850~01-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8007.34-0001 Prepare Unit for Nontactical Move Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 07l-329-1030(SLI) ~avigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 55l-88M-0005(SLI) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 10l-92Y-oOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 191-379-4407(SL2) PLA~ COWOY SECURITY OPERATIO~S 19l-379-4412(SL2) PLA~ STRAGGLER CO~OL OPERATIO~S 551-88~-OOO2(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and RiskMgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 55 l-88M-OOOI(SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriaIJMarch Unit 551-88~-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850~0 1-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SU) Supervise Maintenance Operations 55l-721-4326(SU) PERFORM DUTIES AS CO~VOY COMMA~ER 55l-88~~003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850~01-4001(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8008.34-0001 Conduct Nontactical Road March Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 2 -190 DODDOA-005316 ARTEP 34-355-MTP 071-329-1030(SLl ) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 113-637-2001(SLl) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 551-88M-0005(SLl) Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 191-376411O(SL2) Provide In-Transit Security 191-379-4407(SL2) PLAN CONVOY SECURITY OPERATIONS 191-379-4412(SL2) PLAN STRAGGLER CONTROL OPERAnONS 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 55l-88M-0001 (SL3) Lead a Convoy SeriallMarch Unit 850-00I-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 55 1-721 4326(SL4) PERFORM DUTIES AS CONVOY COMMANDER 850-001400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8009.34-0001 Perform Sea Port of Embarkation Activities for Deployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-o006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-400 I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8010.34-0001 Perform Aerial Port of Embarkation Activities for Deployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 2 - 191 DODDOA-005317 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-oOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 8S0-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM SkiD Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0003(SU) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8011.34-0001 Perform Aerial Port of Debarkation Activities for Deployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability SS 1-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 8S0-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001(SU) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8012.34-0001 Perform Seaport of Debarkation Activities for Deployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-oOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 2 -192 DODDOA-005318""""" ARTEP 34-355-MTP 63-2-8013.34-0001 Prepare Equipment Reception Team for Tactical Road Marcb Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 55l-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 55l-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 63-2-8014.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Personnel and Administrative Actions Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-2044(SL2 Recommend Individual for Award and/or Decoration 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 63-2-8015.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Training Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-1245(SL4 Support Unit And Family Readiness Through The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program 63-2-8016.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Supply Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-3009(SU) Supervise Maintenance Operations 10l-92Y-000 I(SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 2 - 193 DODDOA-005319 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ... 63-2-8017.34-0001 Perform Redeployment Maintenance Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-00l-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 63-2-8018.34-0001 Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Redeployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 63-2~8019.34-0001 Perform Sea Port of Embarkation Activities for Redeployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0004(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-0005(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness. and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-300 I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 2 -194 DODDOA-005320 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP 63-2-8020.34-0001 Perform Aerial Port of Embarkation Activities for Redeployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-o004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 091-eLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8021.34-0001 Perform Aerial Port of Debarkation Activities for Redeployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-o01-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8022.34-0001 Perform Home Station Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 09l-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-oOO4(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 101-92y-0005(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 2 -195 DODDOA-005321 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 63-2-8023.34-6001 Perform Sea Port ofDebarkation Activities for Redeployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-OOO6(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-001-300I(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001(SlA) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8024.34-0001 Perform Demobilization Station Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0004(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 805C-PAD-246I (SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 55l-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0003(SlA) Plan Unit Move 63-2-8025.34-0001 Conduct Integration Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 113-637-2001(SLI ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 2 - 196 DODDOA-005322 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-246 I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 151-357-o002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) Operations I59-200-2020(SL4) Integrate threat capabilities into mission planning. 63-2-8026.34-0001 Conduct Staging Activities Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 071-331-0815(SLI ) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 805C-PAD-246I(SL2 Maintain Accountability ofPersonnel (Status Report) 63-2-8027.34-0001 Plan Unit Mobilization in a Peacetime Environment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-00l-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8028.34-0001 Plan Unit Deployment Activities Upon Receipt of a Warning Order Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 101-92y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability 551-88N-0002(SL2) Prepare for Unit Movement 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process 2 -197 DODDOA-005323 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Enlisted MOS: COM Skin Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 101-92Y-0001 (SL4) Supervise Supply Activities 551-88N-0003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 63-2-8029.34-0001 Plan Unit Redeployment Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0004(SL3) Coordinate Unit Movement 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 551-88N-0003(SL4) Plan Unit Move 850-001-400I(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 71-3-C231.34-o001Perform Risk Management Procedures Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 2 Individual Task(s) 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 850-001-3001(SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon 71-3-C232.34-6001 Maintain Operations Security 2 -198 DODDOA-005324 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 1 Individual Task(s) 052-191-1361(SLI ) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-l362(SLl) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT 071-331-0815(SLI) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline 113-637-2001(SLl ) Communicate via a Tactical Radio 301-371-1050(SLI ) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) MEASURES Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 3 Individual Task(s) 052-l95-3066(SL3) DIRECT CONSTRUCTION OF NONEXPLOSIVE OBSTACLES 55l-88M-OOOl(SLJ) Lead a Convoy Serial/March Unit Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level: 4 Individual Task(s) 55l-72l-4326(SU) PERFORM DUTIES AS CONVOY COMMANDER Figure 2-4. Individual Task to Collective Task. 2 -199 DODDOA-005325 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. CHAPTER 3 Training Plans 3-1. General. The mission outline illustrates the relationships between the missions and their supporting tasks. The outline provides the trainer a diagram of the unit mission, example FTX and STXs, and the collective tasks that comprise them. 3-2. Long-range planning. Long-range planning allows commanders to provide timely input to the Army's various training resource systems and to provide a general direction for the training programs. The long-range plan consists of a calendar covering the planning period and the commander's formal guidance. To develop a long-range plan, the commander must first develop the unit's METL and conduct a training assessment. These two actions are the two principal inputs at the beginning of the planning process. FM 25-100 and other FM 25-Series manuals provide guidance on developing a unit's METL. a. Develop Unit METL. The first step in developing a METL is analyzing all specified and implied missions and other guidance. Next, the unit's wartime mission is restated. After analyzing the unit's missions and external directives, a list of tasks is identified that must be accomplished if the unit is to successfully accomplish its wartime mission. Subordinate commanders and key NCOs participate in selecting the tasks. The task list is developed using the missions contained in Chapter 2 of the MTP; missions assigned to the battalion by contingency plans; and missions directed by higher headquarters' guidance. The commander reviews the task list and selects tasks essential to the unit's wartime mission. The selected tasks are forwarded to the next higher headquarters for approval. The tasks selected are the unit's METL, Figure 3-1. 3-1 DODDOA-005326 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. I(l) INTELLIGENCE. \. Develop intelligence estimates. I(2) MANEUVER. \. Perform advance and Quartering party activities. 2. Establish battalion command post (forward). 3. Coordinate movement ofsubordinate elements. 4. Supervise establishment ofsubordinate elements and battalion headquarters. 5. Establish logistics operations centers and administrative areas. I(3) MOBILITY AND SURVIVABILITY. \. Suoervise ooerations security orogram. 2. Supervise nuclear, biological. and chemical defense operations. I(4) COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT. \. Coordinate internal logistics. 2. Combat battlefield stress. 3. Perform risk management procedures. 4. Provide personnel service support. 5. Provide administrative service support. 6. Conduct command religious support program. I(5) COMMAND AND CONTROL. \. Conduct mission analysis. 2. Conduct intelligence preparation ofthe battlefield. 3. Formulate feasible courses ofaction (S2/S3 Section). 4. Provide intelligence support (S2/S3 Section). 5. Develop personnel estimate (S1 Section). 6. Develop logistics estimate. 7. Develop support operations estimate. 8. Develop supporting commander's operations estimate. Conduct hasty risk management (general assessment to support estimate). 9. Prepare OPLAN/OPORD and annexes. Conduct deliberate risk management (detailed assessment to support OPLAN/OPORD). 10. Develop road movement order. I\. Develoo occuoation olano 12. Plan battalion area tactical operations. 13. Plan rear area operations. 14. Establish communications. 15. Maintain communications. 16. Provide command and control. 17. Operate base cluster operations. 18. Direct response to threat actions. 19. Direct area damage control operations. Figure 3-1. Example Battalion METL. b. Establish Training Objectives. After the METL is identified, the commander establishes training objectives. The training objectives are conditions and standards which describe the situation or environment and ultimate outcome criteria the unit must meet to successfully perform the tasks. Training objectives and standards for METL can be obtained from the MTP, STP, higher headquarters command guidance, and local SOP. 3-2 DODDOA-005327 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. c. Conduct Training Assessment. The training assessment is the commander's continuous comparison of the unit's current proficiency with the proficiency required to fight and win on the battlefield. The commander, his staff, and subordinate commanders assess the organization's current proficiency on mission essential tasks against the required standard. The commander then indicates the current proficiency by rating each task as "T" (Trained), "P" (Practice Needed), "U" (Untrained), or "?" (Unknown). The outcome of the training assessment identifies the unit's training requirements, Figure 3-2. CURRENT TRADaNG STATUS TRA BATTLEFIELD OPERATING SYSTEMS INlN G STR ATE GY Mob Fire & Air Intel Maneuver Support Surv Defense CSS C2 Overall Mission Essential Tasks Supervise operations P T P P T U U P security program Coordinate internal P T T P U T T T logistics Conduct mission analysis U P T T T P T T Conduct intelligence preparation of the ? U ? ? ? ? ? ? battlefield Legend: T - Trained P - Practice Needed U - Untrained ? - Status Unknown I I Figure 3-2. Sample Commander's Training Assessment. d. Develop Training Strategy and Commander's Guidance. The training strategy is developed using the outcome from the training assessment. With the training strategy, the commander and his staff establish training priorities by determining the minimum frequency each mission essential task will be trained during the upcoming planning period. It includes the commander's guidance which incorporates the commander's training vision. To develop unit goals, the commander must: (1) Review higher commander's goals. (2) Spell out in real-world terms what his unit will do to comply with the goals of higher commanders. (3) List in broad terms his own goals for the unit. Figure 3-3 provides a sample of battalion goals. d Attain and sustain proficiency in all MTP missions. Maintain a 90 percent OR rate. 3-3 DODDOA-005328 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Attain and sustain a 100 percent crew gunnery qualification. Figure 3-3. Example Battalion Goals. e. Establish Training Priorities. Priorities are established for training METL tasks by basing the priorities on training status, the criticality of the task and the relative training emphasis the task should receive. Figure 3-4 provides a sample training priority list. TASK SOURCE TRAINING PRIORITY Conduct Mission Analysis MTP 2 Fonnulate Feasible Courses of MTP 3 Action Develoo Intelligence Estimate MTP 4 Develoo Personnel Estimate MTP 5 Command and Control MTP I Figure 3-4. Example Training Priority f. Prepare long-range Planning Calendar. The long-range planning calendar is the coordinating tool for long-range planning. It is structured by long-range training events to identify time periods available for training mission essential tasks. The long- range planning calendar projects training events and activities of the unit for the upcoming 12 to 18 months. To prepare a long-range calendar, follow the steps outlined below: (1) Select training events and activities to train the missions. At battalion level, the commander must project events that will enable him to achieve his goals. (2) Assign time for subordinate units to train. Subordinate leaders must be allowed to develop their training programs in support of the battalion training program. (3) Examine various training alternatives to make optimum use of the training support available to the unit. Available training resources must be compared against higher headquarters directed training, battalion directed training events, and subordinate level projected training events. (4) Obtain approval of long-range plans from petroleum group. (5) Issue guidance. Training guidance is issued to the staff and subordinate units with the long-range training calendar. This training guidance supplements the long- range training calendar and generally includes: (a) Training policies. (b) Types of mandatory training. (c) Training resource guidance. 3-4 DODDOA-005329 ARTEP 34-355-MTP (d) Quotas for centralized training (schools). (e) Training goals. 3-3. Short-range planning. A short-range plan is prepared to address the immediate future (3 months). Short-range planning develops specific training objectives based on the goals and guidance prepared during long-range planning. The short-range plan adds more detail and may modify the long-range plan based on current assessments. Prepare the short-range plan as described below: a. Review the training program, current unit proficiency, resources, and training environment. (1) Review the training program described in the long-range planning process. This review determines if assessments made during long-range planning are still valid. (2) Review previous short-range planning calendars for training accomplished, training preempted and lessons learned. (3) Review current unit proficiency to update priorities. (4) Review resources to determine if it is still possible to execute the program described on the long-range planning calendar. (5) Review training environment again in this phase of planning because it takes on added importance as training events and activities approach. Factors that affect the training environment and that collectively impact on the training program are: (a) Personnel assigned. (b) Personnel turbulence. (c) Morale. (d) Education programs. (e) Mandatory training. (f) Visits, inspections, and tests. (g) Supplies and equipment. (h) Non-mission related activities. (i) Other programs. 3-5 "" DODDOA-005330 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. b. Develop a detailed plan of action for short-range training plans. Prepare the detailed plan of action as described below: (1) Examine events scheduled on the long-range training plan to determine if they are still valid. (2) Transfer valid events to a short-range training planning calendar. (3) Determine desired outcomes for scheduled events. (4) Analyze missions to determine related individual, leader, and collective tasks. (5) Determine if there are any weaknesses. Select tasks to correct these identified weaknesses and to sustain selected individual, leader and unit strengths, as necessary. (6) Select the specific training objectives for missions and tasks to be trained. The T&EOs in Chapter 5 provide the commander with the training objectives. (7) Prepare a short-range training planning calendar or 3 monthly schedules. The short-range training planning calendar provides a detailed plan of action for the specified period. (8) Review short-range plans with higher HQ. (9) Issue guidance. This guidance specifically addresses how training will be accomplished. 3-4. Near-term planning. The final phase of planning is the execution of training. Using the short-range plan, prepare weekly training schedules. a. Review the training program, unit proficiency, resources, and training environment. As in long-range and Short-range planning, this review determines if previous assessments are still valid. b. Finalize plans based upon the review of the training program. Determine the best sequence for training tasks, and complete the final coordination of the training events and activities. c. Prepare trainers, O/Cs, OPFOR, and support personnel to know what is being trained, why it is being trained, and what their role in the training will be. 3-5. Developing training exercises. This section provides general procedures for the company leadership to use for FTX preparation and for the company supporting STXs. Exercise plans are normally prepared during preparation of the short-range plan. Prepare the exercises as described below: 3-6 DODDOA-005331 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. a. Selection of Missions and Tasks for Training. This was accomplished during the development of the long-range plan and refined during the development of the short- range plan. b. Site Selection. Confirm selection of a training area. c. Scenario Development. After missions and tasks are selected, prepare a detailed scenario for the exercise. (1) List the missions, tasks, and events in the preferred sequence of occurrence. (2) Identify events necessary for the control of the exercise. These events would .normally include issuance of orders, AARs, and any other administrative or logistics action necessary to conduct the exercise. (3) Prepare the exercise overlays which show the sequence of actions and terrain to be used for each event. (4) Determine the estimated time for each event using the overlay and scenario. The total time is determined to ensure that the scenario can be completed in the time allocated for the exercise. d. Selection of O/Cs and OPFOR. O/Cs and OPFOR are normally required for every FTX and STX when MILES is used. It is difficult for a company to provide these from its own resources. When O/Cs and OPFOR must be provided from within the company, unit leaders may have to serve as the O/Cs for their units and the OPFOR may be selected from personnel within the unit; non essential for attainment of the exercise objectives. Ideally, higher he~dquarters should provide O/Cs and OPFOR. e. Preparation of the Control Plan. Control plans are developed to coordinate the actions of the training units, OPFOR, and O/Cs. The scenario is used and a detailed control plan is prepared. The control plan consist of: (1) Detailed schedules of OPFOR actions. (2) Detailed instructions for the OPFOR. (3) Detailed schedule of unit activities. (4) OPORDs and FRAGOs for friendly units. Normally, friendly unit actions are controlled through the issuance of OPORDs and FRAGOs. f. Preparation of the Evaluation Plan. All training is evaluated, either internally or externally. The evaluation plan identifies the tasks to be evaluated, by whom, and at what time. The evaluation will consist of: (1) Specific instructions for the O/Cs. 3-7 DODDOA-005332 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (2) A sequential list of T&EOs to be evaluated by each O/C. (3) Detailed time schedules for evaluation and MRs. 3-6. Mission Outline. Since unit training is mission oriented, the mission outline shows how task training contributes to the ability of the unit to perform its missions. The mission outline, Figure 3-5, provides the commander with a visual outline of a unit mission in the format that facilitates the planning and management of training. JOINT CONTINGENCY FORCE, MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BAITALION MISSION OUTLINE PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT FTX CONDUCT BATIALION OPERATIONS 34-1-E0001 STX STX STX PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE DEPLOYIREDEPLOY PROTECT THE FORCE 34-1-EOO09 34-1-E0010 34-1-E0011 Develop the Commander's Plan Battalion Deployment Prevent Battlefield Stress Estimate Upon Receipt of a Warning 12-1-C401.34-0001 34-1-0001 Order 63-1-8073.34-0001 Plan Battalion Intelligence and Prepare Personnel for Employ Security Measures Electronic Warfare Operations Deployment 34-1-0405 34-1-0400 12-1-C401.34-0001 Establish the Battalion Tactical Direct Deployment Alert Use Passive Air Defense Operations Center Activities Measures 34-1-0407 63-1-8050.34-0001 44-3-C220.34-0001 Conduct Intelligence Coordinate Family Assistance Establish Unit Defense Preparation of the Battlefield Support 07-3-C219.34-0001 34-1-2003 63-1-8057.34-0001 Produce Intelligence Products Coordinate Deployment Prepare For Operations Under 34-1-2004 Training Support NBC Conditions 63-1-8058.34-0001 03-3-C201.34-0001 Figure 3-5. Provide Intelligence Support Mission Outline 3-8 DODDOA-005333 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Maintain the Current Enemy Perform Deployment Advance Prepare For a Chemical Attack Situation Party Activities 03-3-C202.34-0001 34-1-2010 63-1-8061.34-0001 Process Specific Information Coordinate Rear Detachment Take Active Combined Arms Requirements Data Support Air Defense Measures Against 34-1-2013 63-1-8063.34-0001 Hostile Aerial Platforms 44-3-C221.34-0001 Provide Intelligence Support to Plan Battalion Redeployment Prepare For a Nuclear Attack Targeting 63-1-8074.34-0001 03-3-C206.34-0001 34-1-2015 Produce a Reconnaissance, Coordinate Reconstitution for Respond To a Chemical Attack Intelligence, Surveillance, and Redeployment 03-3-C203.34-0001 Target Acquisition Plan 63-1-8065.34-0001 34-1-2020 Prepare Redeployment Prepare For a Friendly Nuclear Movement Plan/Order Strike 63-1-8066.34-0001 03-3-C205.34-0001 Provide Redeployment Cross a Radiologically Support Contaminated Area 63-1-8067.34-0001 03-3-C208.34-0001 React to Smoke Operations 03-3-C209.34-0001 Respond to the Initial Effects of a Nuclear Attack 03-3-C223.34-0001 Respond to the Residual Effects of a Nuclear Attack 03-3-C222.34-0001 Cross a Chemically Contaminated Area 03-3-C226.34-0001 Construct Wire Entanglements 05-3-0301.34-0001 Construct a Protective Obstacle 05-3-C230.34-0001 Figure 3-5. Provide Intelligence Support Mission Outline (continued) 3-9 DODDOA-005334 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. STX STX STX COMMUNICATE MOVE SUSTAIN/MAINTAIN/ 34-1-E0012 34-1-E0013 RESUPPLY 34-1-E0014 Develop the Battalion Prepare Unit for Non-Tactical Prepare the Logistics Plan Communications Plan Move 34-1-0006 34-1-0002 63-2-8007.34-0001 Establish the Trojan Spirit Conduct a Convoy Establish the Administration Operational Site 55-2-C324.34-0001 and Logistics Center site 34-4-1201 34-1-0421 Establish and Operate a Use Passive Air Defense Perform Administrative Single-Channel Voice Radio Measures Functions Station 44-3-C220.34-0001 12-1-C406.34-0001 11-3-C302.34-0001 Install/Operate/Maintain a Single-Channel Voice Radio Net 11-5-0102.34-0001 Conduct Non-Tactical Road March 63-2-8008.34-0001 Manage and Coordinate Battalion Supply Operations Establish an Operational All Occupy Assembly Area Supervise Sustainment Source Analysis System 07-3-C228.34-0001 Operations 34-4-0601 34-1-0008 Install/Operate/Maintain a Prepare Equipment Reception Maintain Equipment and Single Channel Ground and Team for Tactical Road March Maintenance Status Airborne Radio System 63-2-8013.34-0001 34-1-0420 (SINCGARS) Frequency Hopping (FH) Net 11-3-1102.34-0001 Conduct All Source Analysis Perform a Tactical Road Procure and Dispatch All System Operations March Classes of Supplies 34-4-0602 07-3-C227.34-0001 34-1-0421 Prepare the Trojan Spirit for Perform Passage of Lines Perform Strength Accounting Operation 07-3-C229.34-0001 12-1-C404.34-0001 34-4-1202 Figure 3-5. Provide Intelligence Support Mission Outline (continued) 3 -10 DODDOA-005335 ARTEP 34-355-MTP STX Move Tactically Process Replacements COMMAND AND 07-3-C211.34-0001 12-1-C405.34-0001 CONTROL 34-1-E0015 Coordinate and Control Provide Morale, Welfare, and Battalion Moves Recreation Support 34-1-0005 12-1-C403.34.0001 Establish and Maintain Perform Redeployment Supply Situational Awareness Within Activities the MI Battalion 63-2-8016.34-0001 34-1-0003 Establish and Maintain MI Perform Redeployment Situational Awareness Maintenance Activities (MI Commander) 63-2-8017.34-0001 34-1-0004 Participate in the Operation Order Process 34-1-0010 (S-1) Execute Operation's Platoon Operations 34-3-9002 Develop the Battalion OPORD 34-1-0406 Direct Intelligence Operations (MNVR) 34-1-2009 Sup~rvise Intelligence Operations 34-1-2012 Supervise MI Battalion lEW Operations During Mission Execution 34-1-9011 Figure 3-5. Provide Intelligence Support Mission Outline (continued) 3 - 11 DODDOA-005336 ARTEP 34-355-MTP CHAPTER 4 Training Exercises 4-1. General. Training exercises are used to train and practice the performance of collective tasks. This MTP contains a sample Situational Training Exercise (STX). It is designed to assist in developing, sustaining, and evaluating the unit's mission proficiency. Table 4-1 lists an example STX by title, exercise number, and page number. TITLE· EXERCISE NUMBER PAGE Move STX 34-1-EOO13 .. 4-1 Table 4-1. Situational TraIning Exercise 4-2 Situational Training Exercise. STXs are short, scenario driven, mission-oriented, tactical exercises that train a group of closely related collective tasks. The STX provides the information for training the tasks that make up the critical wartime mission. The STX does the following important functions: a. Provides repetitive training on missions. b. Allows training to focus on identified weaknesses. c. Allows the unit to practice the collective tasks before conducting a higher echelon FTX. d. Saves time by providing a majority of the information needed to develop a vehicle for training. Military Intelligence Battalion STX 34-1-E0013 Move 1. Objective. This example STX trains individual, collective, and leader tasks in the unit. It is used for internal and external evaluations. 2. Interface. This STX supports the company FTX 34-1-E0001, Conduct Battalion Operations. 3. Training. a. Guidance. The Trainer should review the individual, collective, and leader tasks performed during the STX. Then determine which tasks may require initial or refresher training. 4 -1 DODDOA-005337 ARTEP 34-355-MTP (1) Individual training. Individual training should be soldier's manual tasks required to support this STX. The Individual-to-Collective Task Matrix in Chapter 2 should be used as a source for these individual tasks. Training should be hands-on and performance-oriented. During training, leaders assess soldiers' proficiency by evaluating task performance against the soldiers' manual standards, and provide feedback to the soldier. The individual training and evaluation program includes things such as common task tests and commander's evaluations. (2) Collective training. Collective training should be on the collective tasks required for the STX. Battle/crew drills and STXs are key tools for ,squad and platoon collective training. As with individual tasks, drills should be trained to standard with feedback provided as required. Collective tasks that could support this STX and mission, as well as other missions, are in the Mission-to-Collective Tasks Matrix in Chapter 2 and the Move outline in Chapter 3. (3) Leader training. Leader training should be on the leader tasks required for the exercise as well as the individual tasks. Leader tasks are trained in the same manner as stated in paragraph 3(1) or by one or all of the following methods: (a) Classroom discussion on how to plan the exercise and implement unit SOPs. (FM 25-4, Chapter 2) (b) Map reconnaissance that assists in terrain analysis and war-gaming. (Use map of the area where the STX will be conducted.) (c) Terrain board or sand table exercises that permit simulations or miniatures to be used to gain three-dimensional perspective in war-gaming and/or rehearsing the exercise. (Model the terrain board or sand table to match the terrain where the exercise will be conducted). (d) Tactical exercises without troops allow leaders to train on the ground, practicing land navigation movement, reporting, and other leader actions. (FM 25-4, pages 40 through 44). (e) Simulations and war-gaming teach leaders as part of a continuing officer and noncommissioned officer development program. (f) Training extension courses present information and demonstrate how tasks are performed to standard using audiovisual equipment. (DA Pam 350-100) b. Training tips. Tips for training and general instructions on how to prepare and accomplish the STX are: (1) Know the requirements for infiltration (FM 7-70, paragraph 3-5), tactical movement (FM 7-70, paragraph 3-2), and consolidation and reorganization (FM 7-70, paragraphs 5-10 and 8-14). 4-2 DODDOA-005338 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (2) Conduct a leader's reconnaissance of the training area with squad leaders to ensure you do not make time consuming mistakes. (3) Review the standards for the T&EOs that support this exercise (4) The exercise may be conducted with blank ammunition, without ammunition, or live fire. The use of ammunition is encouraged to add more realism to the exercise. (5) The exercise may be conducted with or without MILES. MILES provides better feedback and should be used if available. (6) The exercise can be conducted under all environmental conditions, both day and night, with or without NBC. This scenario involves an active NBC environment. 4. General Situation. a. Contact with the enemy has been reestablished. Initial reports indicate he is at 65 to 70 percent strength and has not been reinforced. His defensive positions are not well established. He has the capability for indirect fire and CAS. The enemy has used chemicals and will probably do so again. A move is ordered to assist elsewhere. The unit is acting as part of a larger force and has indirect fire available. Figure 4-1 illustrates the graphic scenario of task performance in this exercise. b. This exercise begins with the receipt of a FRAGO and ends after consolidation and reorganization. An MR should be held after completing the reorganization. A final MR should be conducted once all evaluation notes are compiled. If necessary, run portions of the exercise again until you are satisfied with your unit's performance. Table 4-2 provides a recommended sequence of T&EOs and time for each portion of the STX. 4-3 DODDOA-005339 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. .. · Conduct Non-Tactical Move I -.~ · Prepare Unit for Non-Tactical Move · Occupy Assembly Area · Prepare Equipment Reception Teams for Tactical Road March · Conduct Tactical Road March · Perform Passage of ~~ · Figure 4-1. General FTX Scenario 4-4 DODDOA-005340 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SEQUENCE EVENT ESTIMATED TIME 1 Administrative Preparations Pre FTX 2 Perform Risk Management 24 hrs. 3 Receive FRAGO 30 min 4 Conduct Mission Analysis 30 min. 5 Prepare Equipment 1 hr. 6 OCCUpy Assembly Area 30 min. 7 Issue Movement Order 20 min. 8 Intermediate AAR 30 min. 9 Conduct Non-Tactical Move 1 hr. 10 Intermediate AAR 1 hr. *11 Conduct Tactical Move 1 hr. *12 React to Ambush 1 hr. 13 FinalAAR 2 hrs. *Indicates these tasks are performed simultaneously with other tasks. NOTES: Events are trained to standards, not time limitations. The time required to train an event varies based on METT-TC factors and the proficiency of the platoon. Additional time is required if large portions of the exercise are conducted at night, under limited visibility, or under MOPP conditions. Table 4-2. Sequence of Events and Time for STX 5. Instructions for this STX are as follows: a. This STX should be initially trained and rehearsed slowly, on open terrain, during good visibility, and with frequent explanations and critiques by leaders. This simple execution, combined with a thorough prebrief and chalk talks, constitutes the "crawl" stage of STX training. The "walk" phase of this STX entails conducting the training at closer to normal rates, on more difficult terrain, and with stops for explanation and critiques when problems occur (except for planned AARs). The STX is executed under conditions as close to those expected in combat as possible for the "run" phase. The run phase used should be full operational security, camouflage, realistic time frames, distances, challenging terrain, an aggressive OPFOR, NBC environment, and movement distances. This exercise is conducted at full speed after conducting building- block training (individual training, drills) to reach the run level of execution. b. The T&EO standards for this exercise are in Chapter 5. These standards must be met to obtain the maximum benefits from the training. c. This exercise should be conducted on a recurring basis to sustain proficiency. However, since many of the T&EOs in this STX will be trained in other STXs, practice may occur through integration rather than retraining the STX. 6. Support Requirements. 4-5 DODDOA-005341 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. a. Ideally, the OPFOR replicates enemy forces in size and strength to realistically portray threat activities. (See Chapter 6). b. At least one evaluator should be assigned to control OPFOR activities. The evaluator evaluates OPFOR actions, ensures realism, stresses safety, and assesses loss and damage. c. OPFOR units should look and fight like the potential enemy. This assists soldiers in understandingthreat tactics, doctrine, and weapons systems. (See Chapter 6) d. Minimum trainers/observer controllers: The company commander or platoon leader, who will be the trainer and primary evaluator, can conductthis exercise. At least one other observer controller is required with the OPFOR. Another platoon being trained or evaluated should be used as the platoon making the main attacks. This platoon will need an additional trainer or observer controller. 4-6 DODDOA-005342 ARTEP 34-355-MTP CHAPTERS Training and Evaluation Outlines 5-1. General. This chapter contains the training and evaluation outlines for the unit. T&EOs are the foundation of the MTP and the collective training of the units. T&EOs are training objectives (task, conditions, and standards) for the collective tasks which support critical wartime operations. The unit must master designated collective tasks to perform its critical wartime operations. T&EOs may be trained separately, in an STX, in an FTX, or in live-fire exercises. For collective live-fire standards, the trainer needs to refer to the applicable gunnery manual for the appropriate course of fire. Those standards and courses of fire need to be integrated into the training exercise. Collective tasks for the Long-Range Surveillance Detachment are not included in this MTP. They can be found in ARTEP 7-93-MTP located at the General Reimer Training & Doctrine Digital Library. 5-2. Structure. The T&EOs in this chapter are listed in Table 5-1. The Mission-to- Collective Task Matrix in Chapter 2 lists the T&EOs required to train the critical wartime missions according to their specific BOS. 5-3. Format. T&EOs are prepared for every collective task that supports critical wartime operation accomplishment. Each T&EO contains the following items: a. Element: This identifies the unit or element(s) that performs the task. b. Task: This is a description of the action to be performed by the unit and provides the task number. c. References. These are in parenthesis following the task number. The reference which contains the most information (primary reference) about the task is listed first and underlined. d. Iteration. Used to identify how many times the task is performed and evaluated during training. The "M" identifies when the task is performed in MOPP4. e. Commander/Leader Assessment. This is used by the unit leadership to assess the proficiency of the unit in performing the task to standard. Assessments are subjective in nature and use all available evaluation data and sub-unit leader input to develop an assessment of the organization's overall capability to accomplish the task. Use the following ratings: (1) T - Trained. The unit is trained and has demonstrated its proficiency in accomplishing the task to standards. (2) P - Practice Needed. The unit needs to practice the task. Performance has demonstrated that the unit does not achieve standard without some difficulty or has failed to perform some task steps to standard. 5 - 1 DODDOA-005343 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. (3) U - Untrained. The unit can not demonstrate an ability to achieve proficiency. f. Condition. A statement of the situation or environment in which the unit is to perform the collective task. g. Task Standard. (1) The task standard states the performance criteria that a unit must achieve to successfully execute the task. This overall standard should be the focus of training. It should be understood by every soldier. (2) The trainer or evaluator determines the unit's training status using performance observation measurements (where applicable) and his judgment. The unit must be evaluated in the context of the METT-TC conditions. These conditions should be as similar as possible for all evaluated elements. This will establish a common base line for unit performance. h. Task Steps and Performance Measures. This is a listing of actions that is required to complete the task. These actions are stated in terms of observable performance for evaluating training proficiency. The task steps are arranged sequentially along with supporting individual tasks and their reference. Leader tasks within each T&EO are indicated by an asterisk (*). Under each task step are listed the performance measures that must be accomplished to correctly perform the task step. i. GO/NO-GO Column. This column is provided for annotating the platoon's performance of the task steps. Evaluate each performance measure for a task step and place an "X" in the appropriate column. A major portion of the performance measures must be marked a "GO" for the task step to be successfully performed. j. Task Performance/Evaluation Summary Block. This block provides the trainer a means of recording the total number of task steps and performance measures evaluated and those evaluated as "GO." It also provides the evaluator a means to rate the unit's demonstrated performance as a "GO" or "NO-GO." It also provides the leader with a historical record for five training iterations. k. Supporting Individual Tasks. This is a listing of all supporting individual tasks required to correctly perform the task. Listed are the reference, tasks number, and task title. I. OPFOR Standards. These standards specify overall OPFOR performance for each collective task. These standards ensure that OPFOR soldiers accomplish meaningful training and force the training unit to perform its task to standard or "lose" to the OPFOR. The OPFOR standards specify what must be accomplished--not how it must be accomplished. The OPFOR must always attain its task standards, using tactics consistent with the type of enemy they are portraying. 5-2 DODDOA-005344 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 5-4. Usage. The T&EOs can be used to train or evaluate a single task. Several T&EOs can be used to train or evaluate a group of tasks such as an STX or FTX. Develop Intelligence Plan Battalion Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (lEW) Operations (34-1-D400)'. 5-9 Employ Security Measures (34-1-0405) 5-12 Manage Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Assets (34-1-0408) 5-15 Perform Communications Electronics (C-E) Functions (34-1-D418) 5-18 Maintain Equipment and Maintenance Status (34-1-0420) 5-21 Procure and Dispatch all Classes of Supplies (34-1-0421) 5-25 Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (MNVR BN) (34-1-2003) 5-29 Produce Intelligence Products (MNVR BN) (34-1-2004) 5-33 Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (MNVR BN) (34-1-2005) 5-36 Direct Intelligence Operations (MNVR BN) (34-1-2009) 5-39 Maintain the Current Enemy Situation (MNVR BN) (34-1-2010) 5-42 Supervise Intelligence Operations (MNVR BN) (34-1-2012) 5-45 Process Specific Information Requirements (SIR) Data (MNVR BN) (34-1-2013) 5-47 Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (MNVR BN) (34-1-2020) ; : 5-50 Execute Direct Support Military Intelligence Company Operations (LIGHT) (34-2-9004) 5-54 Execute General Support (GS) MI Company (LIGHT) Operations (34-2-9010) 5-59 Monitor Platoon Operational Status (34-3-0001) 5-66 Conduct Electronic Support (ES) Measures and Electronic Attack (EA) (QUICKFIX) (34-3- 1000) 5-69 Execute Collection and Jamming (C&J) Platoon Operations (34-3-9000) 5-74 Execute Intelligence and Surveillance (I&S) Platoon Operations (34-3-9005) 5-78 Employ Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS) (34-4-0007) 5-82 Emplace Antenna Group OE-239 (34-4-0008) 5-87 Prepare the Repeater for Operation (34-4-0009) 5-90 Emplace the Repeater for Operation (34-4-001 0) 5-94 Recover the Repeater (34-4-0011) 5-97 Operate the Portable Monitoring Set R-2016 (34-4-0012) 5-100 Operate Code Programmer. C-10434/GSQ (34-4-0013) 5-103 Recover the Sensors (Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS» (34-4- 0014) 5-106 Prepare Sensors Anti-Intrusion DT-561A1GSQ. DT-562A1GSQ. and DT-565A1GSQ for Operation (34-4-0020) 5-109 Employ the Anti-Intrusion Sensors DT-561A1GSQ. DT-562A1GSQ. and DT-565A1GSQ (34- 4-0021) 5-113 Employ Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS) (34-4-0022) 5-117 Prepare the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS)) (34-4-0023) 5-123 Emplace the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS» (34-4-0024) 5-126 Recover the Repeater (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS» (34-4-0025) 5-129 Recover the Sensors (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS» (34-4-0026) 5-132 Prepare the All Source Analysis System (ASAS) for Redeployment (34-4-0600) 5-135 Establish an Operational All Source Analysis System (ASAS) After a Move (34-4-0601) 5-138 Conduct All Source Analysis System (ASAS) Operations (34-4-0602) 5-141 Prepare the ANITSQ-190 (V) Trojan Spirit for Deployment (34-4-1200) 5-148 Establish the Operational Site (Trojan Spirit) (34-4-1201) 5-151 5-3 DODDOA-005345 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Prepare the ANITSQ-190 (V) for Operation (Trojan Spirit) (34-4-1202) 5-155 Conduct Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (MITT) Operations Within the ACE (34-4-1700) 5-158 Emplace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (MITT) Within the ACE (34-4-1701) 5-161 Displace the Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (MITT) (34-4-1702) 5-165 Establish the Radar Site (GSR) (34-5-0003) 5-168 Conduct Search with Radar (34-5-0004) 5-171 Establish Interrogation Site (34-5-0205) 5-174 Conduct Interrogation Support Operations (34-5-0214) 5-177 Establish an Electronic Support (ES) or Electronic Attack (EA) Site (34-5-0800) 5-184 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using ANITRQ- 32A(V)2 (34-5-0801) 5-188 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using the AN/PRD-12 (34-5-0803) 5·191 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Using the Prophet (AN/PRD-13(V)2) (34-5-0804) 5-194 Conduct HF OR VHF Electronic Attack ( EA) Operations Using ANITLQ-17A(V)3 (34-5- 0805) 5-197 Perform Limited Analysis of Reported Information (34-5-0806) 5-200 Perform Counterintelligence Operations (34-5-0915) 5-203 Use a lingUist While Conducting an Interrogation (34-5-0917) 5-209 Develop the Collection Management Plan (34-5-2006) 5-214 Implement Information Security Procedures (34-5-C501) 5-217 Perform Personnel Security Functions (34-5-C502) 5-221 Prepare for Electronic Security (ELSEC) Operations (34-5-C503) 5-223 Prepare for Communications Security (COMSEC) Operations (34-5-C504) 5-226 Implement Information Systems Security Procedures (34-5-C505) 5-230 Employ Security Measures (BDE) (34-6-0405) 5-233 Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (BDE) (34-6-2003) 5-236 Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (BDE) (34-6-2005) 5-240 Displace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) (34-6-2018) 5-243 Emplace the Analysis and Control Team (ACT) (34-6-2019) 5-246 Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (BDE) (34-6-2020) 5-249 Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (DIV) (34-7-2003) 5-253 Produce Intelligence Products (DIV) (34-7-2004) 5-257 Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (DIV) (34-7-2005) 5-261 Develop the Collection Management Plan (34-7-2006) 5-264 Direct Intelligence Operations (DIV) (34-7-2009) 5-268 Maintain the Current Enemy Situation (DIV) (34-7-2010) 5-271 Supervise Intelligence Operations (DIV) (34-7-2012) 5-274 Process Specific Information Requirements (SIR) Data (DIV) (34-7-2013) 5-277 Conduct Command and Control Warfare (C2W) (34-7-2014) 5-280 Provide Intelligence Support to Targeting (DIV) (34-7-2015) 5-284 Displace the Analysis Control Element (ACE) (34-7-2016) 5-287 Emplace the Analysis Control Element (ACE) (DIV) (34-7-2017) 5-291 Deploy/Conduct Maneuver Move Tactically (07-3-C211.34-0001 ) 5-294 Perform a Tactical Road March (07-3-C227.34-0001) 5-301 Occupy Assembly Area (07-3-C228.34-0001) 5-305 Perform Passage of Lines (07-3-C229.34-0001) 5-310 Perform Waterborne Insertion (07-5-0019.34-0001) 5-315 Perform Helicopter Insertion (07-5-0020.34-0001 ) 5-318 Move Tactically (Dismounted) (07-5-1107.34-0001 ) 5-321 Cross Danger Area (07-5-1108.34-0001) 5-327 Cross Water Obstacle (07-5-1109.34-0001 ) : 5-332 5-4 DODDOA-005346 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Establish Surveillance Site (Dismounted) (07-5-1111.34-0001) 5-336 Execute Actions on Contact (17-3-1 021.34-0001 } 5-340 Establish a Low-Level Voice Intercept Collection Site (34-5-o802) 5-345 Conduct Low-Level Voice Intercept Team Water Insertion Operations (34-5-0816} 5-350 Conduct Low-Level Voice Intercept Team Air Insertion Operations (34-5-0817) 5-353 Prepare for Counterintelligence Operations (34-5-0913} 5-356 Deploy Counterintelligence Team (34-5-0914} 5-359 Redeploy Counterintelligence Team (34-5-0916} 5-362 Break Contact (34-5-1117) 5-365 Direct Deployment Alert Activities (63-1-8050.34-0001 } 5-369 Establish the Emergency Operations Center (63-1-8051.34-0001 } 5-372 Operate the Emergency Operations Center (63-1-8052.34-0001) 5-375 Supervise Battalion Deployment/Redeployment Activities (63-1-8053.34-0001) 5-378 Update Movement Plan/Order (63-1-8054.34-0001) 5-382 Coordinate Soldier Readiness Program Processing Support (63-1-8055.34-0001 } 5-385 Provide Deployment Personnel and Administrative Services Support (63-1-8056.34-0001) 5-387 Coordinate Family Assistance Support (63-1-8057.34-0001 } 5-390 Coordinate Deployment Training Support (63-1-8058.34-0001) 5-392 Perform Deployment Intelligence Support Functions (63-1-8059.34-0001) 5-394 Provide Deployment Logistics Support (63-1-8060.34-0001) 5-397 Perform Deployment Advance Party Activities (63-1-8061.34-0001) 5-402 Coordinate Onward Movement (63-1-8062.34-0001) 5-406 Coordinate Rear Detachment Support (63-1-8063.34-0001) 5-410 Perform Home Station Rear Detachment Activities (63-1-8064.34-0001 ) 5-413 Coordinate Reconstitution for Redeployment (63-1-8065.34-0001) 5-416 Prepare Redeployment Movement Plan/Order (63-1-8066.34-0001 } 5-418 Provide Redeployment Support (63-1-8067.34-0001 ) 5-421 Perform Redeployment Advance Party Activities (63-1-8068.34-0001) 5-425 Coordinate Home Station Activities (63-1-8070.34-0001) 5-428 Direct Integration Activities (63-1-8071.34-0001) 5-431 Plan Battalion Deployment in a Peacetime Environment (63-1-8072.34-0001) 5-434 Plan Battalion Deployment Upon Receipt of a Warning Order (63-1-8073.34-0001 ) 5-437 Plan Battalion Redeployment (63-1-8074.34-0001 ) 5-440 Perform Deployment Alert Activities (63-2-8001.34-0001) 5-443 Perform Personnel and Administrative Predeployment Activities (63-2-8002.34-0001 ) 5-446 Perform Predeployment Training Activities (63-2-8003.34-0001 ) 5-449 Perform Predeployment Supply Activities (63-2-8004.34-0001 ) 5-451 Perform Predeployment Maintenance Activities (63-2-8005.34-0001) 5-453 Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Deployment (63-2-8006.34-0001 ) 5-457 Prepare Unit for Nontactical Move (63-2-8007.34-0001) 5-462 Conduct Nontactical Road March (63-2-8008.34-0001) 5-465 Perform Sea Port of Embarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8009.34-0001) 5-468 Perform Aerial Port of Embarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8010.34-0001) 5-472 Perform Aerial Port of Debarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8011.34-0001) 5-475 Perform Seaport of Debarkation Activities for Deployment (63-2-8012.34-0001) 5-478 Prepare Equipment Reception Team for Tactical Road March (63-2-8013.34-0001) 5-481 Perform Redeployment Personnel and Administrative Actions (63-2-8014.34-0001) 5-484 Perform Redeployment Training Activities (63-2-8015.34-0001 ) 5-487 Perform Redeployment Supply Activities (63-2-8016.34-0001) 5-489 Perform Redeployment Maintenance Activities (63-2-8017.34-0001) 5-491 Prepare Vehicles and Equipment for Redeployment (63-2-8018.34-0001 ) 5-494 Perform Sea Port of Embarkation Activities for Redeployment (63-2-8019.34-0001) 5-499 Perform Aerial Port of Embarkation Activities for Redeployment (63-2-8020.34-0001) 5-504 Perform Aerial Port of Debarkation Activities for Redeployment (63-2-8021.34-0001) 5-508 Perform Home Station Activities (63-2-8022.34-0001) 5-511 Perform Sea Port of Debarkation Activities for Redeployment (63-2-8023.34-0001 ) 5-514 5-5 DODDOA-005347 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. Perform Demobilization Station Activities (63-2-8024.34-Q001) 5-517 Conduct Integration Activities (63-2-8025.34-Q001) 5-520 Conduct Staging Activities (63-2-8026.34-0001) 5-522 Plan Unit Mobilization in a Peacetime Environment (63-2-8027.34-Q001) 5-525 Plan Unit Deployment Activities Upon Receipt of a Waming Order (63-2-8028.34-0001) 5-529 Plan Unit Redeployment (63-2-8029.34-0001) 5-532 Protect the Force Conduct a Chemical Survey (03-2-C31 0.34-0001 ) 5-535 Conduct Thorough Decontamination Operations {03-2-C312.34-0001 ) 5-539 Prepare for Operations Under Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Conditions (03-3-C201.34- 0001) 5-545 Prepare for a Chemical Attack (03-3-C202.34-0001) 5-549 Respond to a Chemical Attack (03-3-C203.34-Q001) 5-552 Prepare for a Friendly Nuclear Strike (03-3-C205.34-0001) 5-556 Prepare for Nuclear Attack (03-3-C206.34-Q001 ) 5-559 Cross a Radiologically Contaminated Area (03-3-C208.34-0001 ) 5-562 React to Smoke Operations (03-3-C209.34-Q001) 5-565 Respond to the Residual Effects of a Nuclear Attack (03-3-C222.34-Q001) 5-569 Respond to the Initial Effects of a Nuclear Attack (03-3-C223.34-Q001) 5-572 Conduct Operational Decontamination (03-3-C224.34-0001) 5-576 Conduct Chemical Reconnaissance (03-3-C225.34-0001) 5-582 Cross a Chemically Contaminated Area (03-3-C226.34-0001) 5-587 Camouflage Vehicles and Equipment (05-2-C301.34-0001) 5-591 Disable Critical Equipment/Material (05-3-021 0.34-0001) 5-596 Construct Wire Entanglements (05-3-0301.34-0001) 5-599 Construct a Protective Obstacle {05-3-C230.34-0001 ) 5-603 Prepare Crew Served Weapons Fighting Positions (05-5-0302.34-0001 ) 5-607 Establish Company Defensive Position (07-2-C314.34-0001) 5-611 Defend Unit Position (07-3-C212.34-0001) 5-618 Establish Unit Defense (07-3-C219.34-0001) 5-623 Install/Operate/Maintain Frequency Modulated Radio Retransmission Station (11-5- 0104.34-0001 ) 5-629 Operate/MaintainlTroubleshoot Platform with Applique, Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) and SINCGARS System Improvement Program (SIP) (11-5-0201.34-0001 ) 5-633 Operate/MaintainlTroubleshoot Platform with Applique, EPLRS, Precision Lightweight (GPS) Receiver {PLGR, and SINCGARS System Improvement Program (SIP) (11-5-0202.34- 0001 ) 5-637 Process Captured Documents and Equipment (19-3-3105.34-0001) 5-641 Handle Enemy Prisoners of War {19-3-3106.34-0001) 5-643 Use Passive Air Defense Measures {44-3-C220.34-0001) 5-646 Take Active Combined Arms Air Defense Measures Against Hostile Aerial Platforms (44-3- C221.34-0001) 5-650 Perform CSS and Sustainment Treat Casualties (08-2-0003.34-0001) 5-655 Transport Casualties (08-2-C316.34-0001) 5-660 Conduct Battlefield Stress Reduction and Prevention Procedures (08-2-R303.34-0001 ) 5-665 Perform Field Sanitation Functions (08-2-R315.34-0001) 5-668 Provide Food Service Support (10-2-C317.34-0001) 5-672 Perform Unit Graves Registration (GRREG) Operations (1O-2-C318.34-Q001) 5-676 Receive Airdrop Resupply (10-2-C319.34-0001) 5-679 Provide Company Supply Support (10-2-C320.34-0001) 5-683 Prevent Battlefield Stress (12-1-C401.34-0001) 5-686 Provide Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Support (12-1-C402.34-0001) 5-689 Report Casualties (12-1-C403.34-0001) 5-692 Perform Strength Accounting (12-1-C404.34-0001) 5-695 5-6 DODDOA-005348 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Process Replacements (12-1-C405.34-0001) 5-697 Perform Administrative Functions (12-1-C406.34-0001) 5-699 Prepare Personnel for Deployment (12-1-C409.34-0001) 5-703 Maintain Company Strength (12-2-C321.34-o001 ) 5-705 Maintain Troop Morale and Combat Capability (12-2-C338.34-0001) 5-708 Combat Battlefield Stress (12-3-C215.34-o001) 5-712 Maintain Platoon Strength (12-3-C216.34-0001) 5-715 Conduct the Command Religious Support Program (16-1-C41 0.34-0001) 5-718 Conduct Assembly Area Activities (17-2-2000.34-0001) 5-721 Rearm/Resupply (17-3-1030.34-0001) ; 5-728 Prepare the Logistic Plan (34-1-0006) 5-732 Establish and Maintain Combat Service Support (CSS) Situational Awareness (34-1-0007) 5-735 Supervise Sustainment Operations (34-1-0008) 5-739 Manage and Coordinate Battalion Supply Operations (34-1-0009) 5-742 Establish the Administration and Logistics Center Site (34-1-0423) 5-746 Conduct Administration and Logistics Center Operations (34-1-0424) 5-752 Execute Headquarters & Headquarters Operations Company (HHOC) Operations (34-2- 9012) 5-757 Execute Communications Electronicsllntelligence Electronic Warfare (CEIIEW) Maintenance Platoon Operations (34-3-9019) 5-762 Execute Service Support Platoon Operations (34-3-9020) 5-766 Repair lEW Equipment in a UniUDS/GS Maintenance Facility (34-4-0301) 5-770 Control Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Equipment Repair Process in a UniUDirect Support/General Support Facility (34-4-0302) 5-773 Perform Material Technical Inspection (TI) and Evacuation Operations of lEW Equipment (34-4-0303) 5-776 Repair Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Systems/Equipment at a Forward-Deployed Location (34-4-0304) 5-779 Perform Quality Assurance on lEW Systems Maintenance Operations (34-4-0306) 5-783 Perform Unit Level Maintenance (43-2-C322.34-0001) 5-786 Manage Unit Maintenance Operations (43-2-C323.34-0001 ) 5-791 Conduct Company-Level Maintenance Operations [For Unit without a Maintenance Element] (43-2-C336.34-0001 ) 5-794 Receive External Sling Load Resupply (55-2-C325.34-0001) 5-797 Perform Risk Management Procedures (71-3-C231.34-0001) : 5-802 Exercise Command and Control Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net with Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) System Implementation Program (SIP) (11-2- C302.34-0001) 5-804 Install/Operate/Maintain a Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) Frequency Hopping (FH) Net (11-3-1102.34-0001) 5-807 Establish and Operate a Single Channel Voice Radio Net (11-3-C302.34-0001) 5-812 Install/Operate/Maintain a Single Channel Voice Radio Station (FM) (11-5-0102.34-0001) 5-815 Operate the Company Command Post (17-2-3808.34-0002) 5-820 Conduct Troop-Leading Procedures (17-3-0065.34-0001) 5-825 Develop the Commander's Estimate (34-1-0001) 5-833 Develop the Battalion Communications Plan (34-1-0002) 5-835 Establish and Maintain Situational Awareness within the MI Battalion (34-1-0003) 5-838 Establish and Maintain MI Situational Awarenesss (MI Commander) (34-1-0004) 5-842 Coordinate and Control Battalion Moves (34-1-0005) 5-845 Participate in the Operation Order Process (S-1) (34-1-0010) 5-848 Develop the Battalion OPORD (34-1-0406) 5-851 Establish the Battalion Tactical Operations Center (34-1-0407) 5-856 Conduct Intelligence Functions for Deployment (34-1-2032) 5-860 Supervise MI Battalion lEW Operations During Mission Execution (34-1-9011) 5-864 5-7 DODDOA-005349 ARTEP 34-355-MTP Conduct Intelligence Functions for Deployment (DIV) (34-7-2032) 5-868 Conduct a Convoy (55-2-C324.34-0001) 5-871 Maintain Operations Security (71-3-C232.34-Q001) 5-878 Figure 5-1. List of T&EOs 5-8 ""' DODDOA-005350 ""=-._=o~ -- =-= _':="_~o_==.-=-==-=- = =-= ===_~ ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENTS: COMMAND SECTION 51 SECTION 52 SECTION 53 SECTION 54 SECTION G-E OPS SECTION TASK: Plan Battalion Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (lEW) Operations (34-1-0400) (FM 100-5) (FM 34-10) (FM 34-25) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The battalion is conducting intelligence, reconnaissance,and surveillance (ISR) operations and receives a division OPORD or FRAGO. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The battalion staff planned, coordinated, supervised, and communicated to ensure accomplishment of the mission. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Staff receives division mission. a. Commander is notified of mission. b. All primary staff are notified of receipt of mission. c. Operations and training officer (53) and XO, working with the staff, prepare a time schedule that gives subordinates two-thirds of available time. Time available for battalion command and staff begins with receipt of order and ends when OPORD or FRAGO is issued to subordinate units. d. Staff is provided information on mission. e. Staff conducts mission analysis. 2. Staff receives commander's planning guidance consisting of: a. Restated battalion mission. b. Division or higher commander's intent. c. Time schedule for the decision-making process. d. Requirement to begin movement of units before issuance of order. e. Assumptions. * 3. Commander issues warning order by secure means to all subordinate elements within 30 minutes of planning guidance. a. Restates mission. b. Specifies time for initial unit movement. c. Specifies time and place for issuance of OPORD. d. Lists addressees. e. Requests acknowledgment. 4. Staff prepares estimates. a. All primary staff members complete their staff estimates lAW time schedule in commander's planning guidance. b. Commander, intelligence officer (52), or 53 conduct reconnaissance (time permitting, photographic and map). 5. Staff presents recommendation to commander. a. Recommends courses of action. 5-9 DODDOA-005351 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO b. Presents primary reason for selection of the chosen course of action. c. Presents major constraints in the execution of any proposed course of action. d. S3 or XO provide commander with overall staff recommendation. 6. Staff receives commander's decision and concept. a. Receives commander's decision or course of action. b. Receives battalion commander's intent. c. Receives commander's concept for employment, allocation, maintenance, constraints, and priorities. d. Receives commander's priorities for development of contingency plans. e. Receives time and place of issuance of OPORD. 7. Staff members prepare the plan or order. a. Prepare plans or orders and annexes applicable to their areas of responsibility. b. Work together in the preparation process. c. Formally write plans or orders in note or template style. d. Ensure the OPORD follows the five paragraph OPORD format and consists of, at a minimum, an overlay, task organization, mission statement, and concept of operation. e. Receive commander's approval of the OPLAN or OPORD. 8. Staff issues the order. a. Issues order at time and place described in waming order. b. Gives OPORD to subordinate elements (listed in task organization). c. Disseminates OPORD by secure means. d. Disseminates copy of order to higher headquarters and units supported by deployed intelligence and electronic warfare assets. e. Ensures battalion mission is clear and concise and the order clearly specifies the intent of the battalion commander. f. Ensures subordinate commanders clearlv understand order. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to STP 21-II-MQS Choose a Course of Action STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS 5 -10 DODDOA-005352 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS a Commander or Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminated. A high rate of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. 5 - 11 DODDOA-005353 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENT: S2 SECTION TASK: Employ Security Measures (34-1-Q405) (AR 380-5) . (FM 34-10) (FM 34-8) (FM 34-80) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Classified reports and information from higher, lower, and adjacent units and elements have been received. The S2 has control of the reports and information. An emergency evacuation and destruction plan has been prepared. Security procedures for the handling and dissemination of classified materials are included in the standing operating procedures. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Classified intelligence information was protected and access was denied to the threat. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO·GO * 1. Coordinate the personnel security clearance program. a. Coordinate with the S1 and S3 to determine the degree of security clearance required for each duty position in the headquarters and subordinate units. b. Supervise the submission of appropriate forms, documents, and requests for security clearances. c. Maintain a roster of unit personnel which indicates their security clearance level. Distribute copies to headquarters and subordinate units, as required. d. Initiate and review security suspension and revocation. 2. Administer the information security program. a. Ensure the classification of documents is monitored. b. Ensure access, dissemination, and accountability procedures for classified documents are established for the headquarters. Ensure these procedures are monitored in subordinate units. c. Supervise and monitor the storage and safekeeping of classified information in the headquarters and subordinate units. d. Submit reports of loss or compromise of classified information. e. Ensure the transfer and transmission of classified information in the headquarters and subordinate units is supervised and monitored. f. Establish classified information destruction and disposal procedures for the headquarters and supervise and monitor these procedures in subordinate units. 3. Administer the sensitive compartmented intelligence security program. Note: For battalion S2s who are not holding sensitive compartmented intelligence material, subtasks 3a. through 3d. still apply for administering the battalion's physical security plan. a. Prepare, along with the headquarters commandant, a physical security plan for inside the battalion tactical operations center. b. Establish a program to control access to facilities. c. Advise the headquarters' commander on the threat to ensure an adequate security force is provided to the tactical operations center. d. Supervise security procedures for communications-electronic facilities. e. Supervise the tactical sensitive compartmented information facility. 5 -12 ""'"' DODDOA.005354 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO f. Ensure battalion sensitive compartmented intelligence management, handling, production, and dissemination are consistent with national-level regulations and local procedures established by the division or corps special security officer. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO" "*" indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 301-371-1052(SL1) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT AND MATERIAL 805C-PAD-3591 (SL3 Protect Classified Information and Materials STP 21-24-SMCT 805C-PAD-3594(SL3 Store Classified Information and Materials STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission S'afety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFORTASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1 001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminated. A high rate of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. 5 - 13 DODDOA-005355 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. TASK: Maintain Contact (34-0PFOR-1 011 ) CONDITION: OPFOR element is tactically engaged with enemy base defense forces. Enemy forces are withdrawing under pressure. STANDARD: The enemy forces were engaged decisively. As the enemy withdrew, the unit or force advanced maintaining contact. TASK: Attack (34-OPFOR-1010) CONDITION: Enemy rear area support base has been located. PIR's and other intelligence requirements have been obtained by OPFOR patrols. Element has automatic and anti-armor weapons, and light mortars. Element is approximately the size of two platoons. STANDARD: An attack plan was developed. An attack was initiated using a scheme of maneuver that exploited enemy flanks, gaps, and weaknesses. Covered and concealed routes were used to approach enemy areas. Employed indirect fire to support attack. Penetrated enemy defenses. Destroyed equipment and supplies, inflicted casualties, isolated the support base, and blocked reinforcements. The enemy unit was forced to displace. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 -14 DODDOA-005356 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENT: S3 SECTION TASK: Manage Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Assets (34-1-0408) (FM 101-5) (FM 34-10) (FM 34-25) .ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The military intelligence battalion has deployed to an area of operations. The OPORD has been prepared and disseminated. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The military intelligence battalion set up a tactical operations center from which they managed the deployed assets of the battalion in response to mission tasking received from higher headquarters. The S3 planned, coordinated, supervised, and communicated to make sure the mission was accomplished. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES 'GO NO-GO 1. Maintain continuous coordination with higher headquarters. a. Keep abreast of the current battlefield situation. b. Review missions received from higher headquarters. c. Develop tasking from missions received from higher headquarters. d. Establish priorities for tasking received. e. Disseminate taskings to organic and attached R&S assets in response to Division orders: HUMINT, MASINT, SIGINT, IMINT, and CI. f. Report mission accomplishment to higher headquarters. * 2. Task organize battalion assets to best accomplish the mission. a. Consider mission, enemy, terrain, troops-time and civilian considerations. b. Consider the battalion and supported unit commander's intent. c. Advise the commander on attached, OrCON, TACON, or DS/GS support relationships best suited to accomplish the mission. d. Recommend priorities for allocating time, personnel, supplies, and equipment. e. Assign operating areas to subordinate units. f. Apply operations security measures and direct efforts to monitor their effectiveness. 3. Maintain signals intelligence and electronic warfare asset status using resource status reports in accordance with the proper US Signals Intelligence Directives. a. Receive status reports from subordinate units. b. Evaluate status reports. c. Coordinate with appropriate staff element to correct reported equipment or personnel deficiencies. d. Maintain status report board. e. Report consolidated status to higher headquarters. 4. Translate IMINT missions into tasking (aerial exploitation battalion only). a. Determine asset availability from daily status reports. b. Ensure previously scheduled missions do not conflict. c. Determine asset capability. d. Translate tasking message to aerial surveillance company imagery analysis section. e. Coordinate with air support operations center for air space. 5 -15 DODDOA-005357 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 5. Establish and maintain frequency modulated secure communications with aerial surveillance company assets. a. Receive voice-collected intercept spot reports (tip-off target activity). b. Monitor mission status. c. Monitor tasking as necessary. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to STP 21-II-MQS Choose a Course of Action STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map STP 21-24-SMCT 113-637-2001(SL1) Communicate via a Tactical Radio STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371-1 OOO(SL1) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371-1 050(SL1) IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY STP 21-1-SMCT (OPSEC) MEASURES 301-371-1052(SL1) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT AND MATERIAL 301-371-1150(SL3) IDENTIFY INTELLIGENCE AND STP 21-24-SMCT ELECTRONIC WARFARE (lEW) ASSETS 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 5 -16 DODDOA-005358 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001(SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminated. A high rate of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. TASK: Conduct Electronic Warfare (34-0PFOR-1012) CONDITION: OPFOR employs collection and direction finding assets (ground and air), to monitor and locate enemy forces. STANDARD: The positions of enemy command, intelligence, and logistics units were located. The locations of the positions were forwarded to OPFOR headquarters. Jamming signals were used against enemy radio receivers. Enemy radio nets were monitored and all information of intelligence value was reported to OPFOR HQ. 5 -17 DODDOA-005359 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENT: C-E OPS SECTION TASK: Perform Communications Electronics (C-E) Functions (34-1-0418) (FM 101-5) (FM 34-10) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The unit has received a mission and is preparing to deploy or has deployed. The section is operational and has all of its required plans, standing operating procedures, forms, manuals, and equipment. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The staff responsibilities for communications electronics were coordinated. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO·GO · 1. Develop the unit's communications plan. a. Coordinate with unit S2 and S3 for mission, enemy, terrain, troops-time and civilian information. b. Publish the communications electronics annex to unit's OPLAN and OPORD. c. Supervise execution of the communications plan. 2. Manage unit's communications and information flow. a. Set message and communications priorities. b. Maintain communications equipment status reports. c. Supervise communications maintenance effort. d. Supervise planning for and use of electronic counter countermeasures (electronic protection). e. Exercise staff supervision over communications and communication security assets. f. Coordinate with other signal units and elements of higher, lower, and adjacent units to facilitate effective communications. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"f"NO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001 .19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to STP 21-II-MQS Choose a Course of Action 5 - 18 DODDOA-005360 ARTEP 34-355-MTP SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS a Commander or Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 113-637-2001(SL1) Communicate via a Tactical Radio STP 21-1-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminated. A high rate of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. 5 -19 DODDOA-005361 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. 5 - 20 ""' DODDOA-005362 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENTS: S4 SECTION SVC SPT PLT HQ CElIEW MAINT PLT HQ TASK: Maintain Equipment and Maintenance Status (34-1-0420) (FM 34-10) (FM 100-10) (FM 101-5) (FM 34-25) ITERATION: 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The battalion is engaged in combat operations and has received a mission from higher headquarters. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Equipment and maintenance status was maintained. Maintenance schedule priorities and specific maintenance requirements were established and subordinate elements were provided timely maintenance support. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO·GO 1. Provide current equipment and maintenance status. a. Receive equipment status reports from supported elements. b. Consolidate information and provide input to the S3. c. Inform the logistics officer (G4) about status of equipment. 2. In conjunction with the battalion maintenance officer and communications and electronics technician, recommend maintenance schedule priorities and special maintenance requirements. a. Receive input from the S3 and supported elements. b. Provide mobile contact teams. c. Employ operational readiness floats. 3. Establish and maintain the battalion property book. a. Coordinate with the G4, division property book office, usually found in the division support command. b. Update as required. 4. Establish and maintain DA Form 2062 (Hand Receipt/Annex Number). a. Issue hand receipts to battalion elements as required. b. Update hand receipts as required. 5. Establish and maintain a document register. a. Include reportable items. b. Include non reportable items. c. Update as required. 6. Establish and maintain DA Forms 2765 (Request for Issue or Turn-In) and 2765- 1 (Request for Issue or Turn-In). a. Coordinate with battalion elements. b. Update as required. 7. Establish and maintain DA Form 2402 (Exchange Tag). a. Coordinate with battalion elements. b. Update, as required. 8. Establish and maintain a suspense and due-in log and file. 5 - 21 DODDOA-005363 ARTEP 34-355-MTP TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO a. Coordinate with battalion elements. b. Update as required. 9. Maintain shortage annexes. a. Coordinate with battalion elements. b. Update as required. 10. Assist supply and maintenance elements in preparing and maintaining supply and maintenance records. a. Coordinate with supply and maintenance elements. b. Update records as required. NOTE: Additionally, S4's are normally responsible for unit budQetinQ. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"NO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MQS 03-4995.90-0010 Direct Vehicle and Equipment Recovery STP 21-II-MQS Operations STP 21-I-MQS 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance of STP 21-II-MQS Unit Supply Records STP 21-I-MQS 03-51 01.00-0284 Inspect Unit Supply Records STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS a Commander or Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk STP 21-II-MQS in Unit Operations STP 21-I-MQS 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Supervise Maintenance Operations STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-0001 (SL4) Supervise Supply Activities STP 21-24-SMCT 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) STP 21-24-SMCT Operations 5-22 DODDOA-005364 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 850-o01-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminated. A high rate of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) 5 - 23 DODDOA-005365 · .~ .,', .' ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5-24 DODDOA-005366 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENT: 54 SECTION TASK: Procure and Dispatch all Classes of Supplies (34-1-0421) (FM 34-10) (FM 100-10) (FM 101-5) (FM 34-25) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The battalion is engaged in combat operations and has received a mission from higher headquarters. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Supplies; Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants (POL); and ammunition were procured and dispatched in a timely manner. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Procure maps for assigned sections.. a. Receive map requests. b. Verify map sheet numbers with unit requirements. c. Pick up requested maps. d. Deliver maps to the requesting saction. 2. Record supply requests in document register and forward to division for items not on hand. a. Monitor outstanding requests for items not on hand. b. Receive requested items and make appropriate distribution. 3. Check and verify supplies against the filled request. a. Note errors on receipt document and notify division materiel management center. b. Follow up on items not received. * 4. Determine transportation needed to deliver supplies to supported elements. a. Identify type and number of vehicles required. b. Request vehicle augmentation when required. * 5. Maintain a timely delivery schedule to minimize contamination or spoilage. a. Coordinate with supported elements on time and location of deliveries. b. Consolidate resupply activities to minimize supply runs. c. Adjust delivery schedule as required. * 6. Develop fuel forecast in conjunction with battalion maintenance officer and XO. a. Consolidate input from supported elements. b. Submit recommendations to the 83. c. Forward approved fuel forecast to higher headquarters. d. Disseminate approved fuel forecasts to supported elements. 7. Receive and process requests for POL and ammunition. a. Review ammunition requests on DA Form 581 (Request for Issue and Turn- In of Ammunition). b. Forward ammunition requests to the division ammunition office. c. Review requests for POL products on DA Form 2765. d. Forward POL requests to division POL office. 8. Review and update administration files 5 -25 DODDOA-005367 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO a. Maintain DA Form 3328-1 (SerialfRegistration Number Record) for each type and grade of bulk POL authorized. b. Record daily issue of POL. c. Maintain copies of filed requests for ammunition on DA Form 581. 9. Supervise storage and distribution of POL and ammunition. a. Ensure POL storage areas are a minimum of 450 feet apart. b. Ensure locations of battalion elements are known. c. Request information on current situation (threat and friendly). d. Notify supported elements of operating times for refueling points and ammunition supply and transfer points. i e. Notify supported elements of locations of refueling points and ammunition supply and transfer. f. Account for all ammunition received. 10. Supervise delivery of POL and ammunition products. a. Ensure timely delivery. b. Ensure all reauested oroducts are disseminated. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"NO-GO" "*" indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-5101.00-0281 Direct the Preparation and Maintenance of STP 21-II-MQS Unit Supply Records STP 21-I-MQS 03-5101.00-0284 Inspect Unit Supply Records STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 101-92Y-0001 (SL4) Supervise Supply Activities STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations STP 21-24-SMCT 5-26 DODDOA-005368 ARTEP 34-355-MTP SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 101-92Y-0003{SL2) Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline . STP 21-24-SMCT Procedures 101·92Y-O004(SL2) Enforce Property Accountability Policies STP 21-24-SMCT 101·92Y-0005(SL2) Enforce Compliance with Property STP 21-24-SMCT Accountability Policies 151-357-0002{SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) STP 21-24-SMCT Operations 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1 001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminated. A high rate of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. TASK: Maintain Contact (34-0PFOR-1 011) CONDITION: OPFOR element is tactically engaged with enemy base defense forces. Enemy forces are withdrawing under pressure. 5 - 27 DODDOA-005369 ARTEP 34-355-MTP STANDARD: The enemy forces were engaged decisively. As the enemy withdrew, the unit or force advanced maintaining contact. TASK: Attack (34-0PFOR-1010) CONDITION: Enemy rear area support base has been located. PIR's and other intelligence requirements have been obtained by OPFOR patrols. Element has automatic and anti-armor weapons, and light mortars. Element is approximately the size of two platoons. STANDARD: An attack plan was developed. An attack was initiated using a scheme of maneuver that exploited enemy flanks, gaps, and weaknesses. Covered and concealed routes were used to approach enemy areas. Employed indirect fire to support attack. Penetrated enemy defenses. Destroyed equipment and supplies, inflicted casualties, isolated the support base, and blocked reinforcements. The enemy unit was forced to displace. TASK: Conduct Electronic Warfare (34-0PFOR-1012) CONDITION: OPFOR employs collection and direction finding assets (ground and air), to monitor and locate enemy forces. STANDARD: The positions of enemy command, intelligence, and logistics units were located. The locations of the positions were forwarded to OPFOR h~adquarters. Jamming signals were used against enemy radio receivers. Enemy radio nets were monitored and all information of intelligence value was reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Inte!ligence Requirements. 5-28 " DODDOA-005370 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENT: S2 SECTION TASK: Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) (MNVR BN) (34-1-2003) (FM 34-130) (FM 101-5) (FM 101-5-1) (FM 21-26) (FM 34-8) . (FM 34-80) (FM 34-81) (FM 5-33) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Given a deployed battalion S2; incoming all-source intelligence and information from higher, adjacent, and subordinate elements; enemy order of battle; knowledge of threat doctrine; and the commander's initial planning guidance. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The battalion S2 Section conducted intelligence preparation of the battlefield that accurately defined the battlefield area; described the effects of weather and terrain on the battlefield; evaluated the threat; and provided supporting templates and reports that assisted the staff in determining Courses of Action (COAs) and mission planning. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Establish coordination with other staff elements in accordance with the unit tactical standing operating procedures. Note: The MI Bn S2 specifically conducts IPB in support of the MI Bn operations and not necessarily as it applies to the division. The primarily concern is the security of the MI teams. 2. Define the battlefield area. a. Acquire from higher headquarters any terrain analysis products of the battle area. b. Identify the amount of detail required and feasibility within the time available. c. Identify the limits of the division's and brigade's Area of Operations (AO) and battlespace. d. Establish the limits of the division's and brigade's Area of Interest (AI). e. Evaluate existing data bases to identify gaps in intelligence. f. Collect the required intelligence. g. Identify significant characteristics of the AO and AI. 3. Analyze and determine terrain and weather effects on friendly and threat COAs and activities. a. Conduct terrain analysis of the battlefield area arid identify military aspects of the terrain. (1) Determine observation and fields of fire in the AO and AI. (2) Identify areas of cover and concealment. (3) Identify obstacles. (4) Identify key terrain. (5) Identify and analyze threat avenues of approach (both ground and air) and mobility corridors in the AO and AI. (For attack/counterattack forces these should tie tailored to a specific unit type: Le., heavy, light, airborne forces, etc.) b. Determine the effects of weather on MI Bn activities. (1) Evaluate the effects of visibility within the AO and AI. (2) Evaluate the effects of wind (3) Evaluate the effects of precipitation. 5 -29 DODDOA-005371 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO (4) Evaluate the effects of cloud cover. (5) Evaluate the effects of temperature and humidity. . (6) Evaluate the effects of sola: and lunar data. c. Determine other characteristics of the battlefield that could effect operations. This can be accomplished through identification of: (1) Demographic, political, and socioeconomic factors. (2) Infrastructures (transportation and telecommunications, etc.). 4. Prepare a modified combined obstacle overlay. 5. Create or update threat doctrine or pattems of operation to doctrinal templates. a. Identify threat capabilities, vulnerabilities, COAs, supporting missions, and other actions that can influence MI Sn operations. b. Develop situation templates (in accudance with FM 34-130) that graphically depict doctrinal threat dispositions, given terrain constraints in the AO and AI, should the threat adopt a parti,::ular COA. c. Develop event templates (in accordance with FM 34-130) which depict where and when to collect information that will indicate which COA the threat has adopted. (1) Develop new named areas of interest at specific points, routes, or areas within the AO and AI that can match natural terrain features, arbitrary features such as time phase lines, or engagement areas. (2) Develop an event matrix th2t provides details on the type of threat activity expected in each named areas of interest, when the named areas of interest is expected to be active, and its relationship to other battlefield events. 6. Identify the threat's likely objectives and ~esired end state beginning with the threat command one level above your Dvm and repeating the process through two levels below your own. a. The S2 Section identifies and analyzes (he full set of COAs available to the threat (in ac:ordance with FM 34-130). (1) Analyzes the feasibility of ecch threat COA in terms oftime, space, resources, and the force ratio5 required to accomplish its objective(s). (2) laentifies the uniqueness and suitability of each threat COA. (3) Determines the acceptability of risk to threat forces for each COA. (4) Determines whether the COAs are consistent with threat doctrine. b. Develop each COA in the amount of detail time allows. c. Evaluate and prioritize each COA. (1) Determine tile most dangerous threat COA. (2) Determine the m0st likely threat COA. 7. Assist the battle staff in t"e production of tl-te decision support template through the wargaming process and other intelligence preparation of the battlefield products already developed. 8. Confirm or dany the exis:ing e?timate of the threat's COA and update the estimate based on current intelliQence, w3ather, and terrain data. 5 - 30 DODDOA-005372 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent Sized Crganization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0003 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making ·Process STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 04·9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) Ernplo~' Ar.cident Dreve:"ltion Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001·3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COllECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operati:ms Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have b-ge!l re:eived :0 use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR clfcraft have beer· dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. 5 - 31 DODDOA-005373 ARTEP 34-355-MTP STANDARD: Support sites. command and control facilities. and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment. supplies. and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminated. A high rate of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. 5 - 32 DODDOA·005374 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENT: S2 SECTION TASK: Produce Intelligence Products (MNVR BN) (34-1-2004) (FM 101-5) (FM 101-5-1) (FM 34-10) (FM 34-8) (FM 34-80) (FM 34-81) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Given the battalion is supported by brigade intelligence collection assets and an initial entry intelligence package (in either digital or hard copy format). Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The battalion 52 Section produced intelligence products that provided weather and terrain data, enemy order of battle, enemy capabilities and vulnerabilities, and accurately portrayed potential enemy courses of action. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO 1. Record incoming information and intelligence. a. Maintain an intelligence journal. At a minimum it should reflect: (1) An accurate and concise statement of the message, report, or event; (2) A notation as to the sender or individual making the report; (3) The time of receipt or dispatch and method of transmission; (4) An actior. actually taken (not intended). b. Fuse existing database information with incoming intelligence. c. Update intelligence databases. d. Use incoming reports to help identify gaps in intelligence coverage. e. Use the high payoff target list to identify combat information for immediate dissemination. f. Synthesize intelligence to confirm or deny possible enemy course of action. g. Evaluate the current enemy situation. h. Develop an estimate of the current enemy situation and the most likel~ and dangerous enemy course of action. 2. Provide timely intelligence support to targeting. 3. Dynamically establish and terminate sensor-to-shooter links. 4. Produce the intelligence annex to the battalion OPORD in the follOWing format: a. Summary of the enemy situation. b. Priority intelligence requirements and information reqUirements. c. Intelligence acqUisition tasks. (1) Orders to attached and subordinate units. (2) Requests to higher and adjacent units. d. Measures for handling personnel, d::lcuments. and material. (1) Enemy prisoners of war, deserters. repatriates, inhabitants. and other persons. (2) Captured documents (3) Captured material and equil=ment. e. Counterintelligence. f. Miscellaneous instructions (if required). g. Documents or equipment required. h..Reports and distribution. (1) Period to be covered by routine reports and distribution. 5 - 33 DODDOA-005375 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO (2) Routine and special reports whose production differs from that of the tactical standing operating procedures. (3) Periodic or special conferences of intelligence officers. (4) Distribution of special intelligence studies, such as defense overprints, Imagery Intelligence (II) reports, and enemy order of battle overlays. (5) Special intelligence liaison, when indicated. 5. Process and disseminate the Intelligence Annex. a. Process input received from the tasked elements. b. Review input and make appropriate changes. c. Submit the intelligence annex to the S-3 for incorporation into the OPORD. d. Ensure units are tasked to collect tf1e required intelligence to answer the commancler's priority intelligence re~uirements and information requirements. 6. Produce an intelligence summa,)' which is prepared to answer the commander's priority intelligence requirements and information requirements. The intelligence summary will address the following areas: Note: FM 34-2 and FM 34-8 have changed intelligence summary production from time to event driven. This may effect the brigade tactical standing operating procedures. Additionally, the graphic intelligence summary may replace the current hard copy. a. Issuing unit. b. Time and date of issue. c. Summary of enemy activity for the neriod. (1) Enemy ground activity. (2) Trace of forward enemy elements. (3) Potential targets for nuclear weapons. (4) Enemy nuclear, biological, and chemical activity. (5) Enemy air activity. (6) Other enemy actiVity (new tactics. counterintelligence, etc.). d. Enemy personnel and eqUipment losses. (1) Personnel killed in action. (2) Enemy prisoners of war. (3) Equipment destroyed or captured. e. New enemy obst8cles or barriers. f. Enemy administrative activities. g. Identification of new enemy units, equipment, or personalities. h. Enemy movements. i. Estimated number ancl type of ener.,y vehicles. j. Current and projected weather and terrain conditions. k. Brief discussion of enemy capabilities and vulnerabilities. I. Conclusions. Tt.S;{ PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION I 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL -- TOTAL TASK STEPS EVP l'JATED -r TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO' i TRAINING STATUS "GO"/'"NO-GO" I "*" indicates a leader task sLep. 5- 34 DODDOA-005376 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-9001.19-0002 Take Ct',arge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to STP 21-II-MQS Choose a Course of Action STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, PersL'ade. or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS a Commander or Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Commu;')icate Effectiv'1ly as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Offi.:;er STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 301-371-1000(SL1) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) Emoby Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Scfety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TA~KS: NONE OPFORTASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed :J 'OIw3rr areas. E'1emy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1 001) CONDITION: Conventionai artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were de:ive~ed into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contammatM. A high rate of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. 5 - 35 DODDOA-005377 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENT: S2 SECTION TASK: Disseminate Combat Information and Intelligence (MNVR BN) (34-1-2005) (FM 34-8) (FM 101·5) (FM 34-10) (FM 34-80) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Given the task force tactical standing operating procedures, completed intelligence products, and an initial entry intelligence pack2ge from higher intelligence headquarters in digital or hard copy. The task force is supported by brigade or other intelligence gathering assets. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The task force S2 sec:ion disseminated combat information and intelligence to the appropriate units and staff elements, in accordance with the tactical standing operating procedures. The information accurately portrayed weather; terrain; and the enemy's current and probable future Courses of Action (COA), capabilities, vulnerabilities, and order of battle. This was accomplished in time for commanders and staff to plan and mass forces at the proper time and place to successfully influence the battle. TASK STEPS A~!D PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO 1. Determine combat information and intelligence that requires dissemination. 2. Disseminate combat information to the appropriate addressees listed in the tactical standing operating orocedures. a. Use the mo£t expeditiaus mean~ available to disseminate highly perishable combat information in spot report format immediately after receipt. b. Ensure the comma'lder, subordinate companies, S3, and other key staff members in the tactical operations center receive combat information based on their needs. 3. Disseminate intelliger'cf captured perso:lnE::, documents, and material in accordance with the brigade's tactical standing operating procedures. 4. If applicable, Coordinate the intelligence effort between the main and tactical command post. · 5. Suoervise the release and dissemination of all intelligence products. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION I -I I 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED I I TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" I TRAINING STATUS "GO":"NO-GO" : "W" indicates a leader task step. suPPor:TI~G INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Tasl< Title References 01-5700,02-0001 Enforce Platoon ar.d COMpany STP 21-II-MQS Communicat'ons 3ecurity Measures STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Unit ,Jr Organization STP 21-II-MQS 5 - 39 DODDOA-005381 ARTEP 34-355-MTP SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Anaiysis STP 21-/I-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Dacision-Making Process as STP 21-/I-MQS a Commander or Staff Officer STP21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or STP 21-/I-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-/I-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate SUbordinates to Accomplish Unit STP 21-II-MQS Missions STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident Risk in Unit Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 301-371-1052(SL1) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT AND MATERIAL 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safelv Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT S1-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade Fight STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S1-9016.01-0002 Discuss the Force Iptegration Concept STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-8987.01-0001 Describe the Catef:or.es cf Threat STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9001.18-0001 Manage Organizational Stress STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combst Stress STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE. OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Moverrlent and Open~tions Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to U5e tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed te' forward areas. r:'1emy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Electronic Warfare (34-0PFOR-1012) 5-40 DODDOA-005382 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. CONDITION: OPFOR employs collection and direction finding assets (ground and air), to monitor and locate enemy forces. STANDARD: The positions of enemy command, intelligence, and logistics units were located. The locations of the positions were forwarded to OPFOR headquarters. Jamming signals were used against enemy radio receivers. Enemy radio nets were monitored and all information of intelligence value was reported to OPFOR HQ. . 5 -41 DODDOA·005383 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENT: S2 SECTION TASK: Maintain the Current Enemy Situation (MNVR BN) (34-1-2010) (FM 34-130) (FM 101-5) (FM 34-10) (FM 34-8) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Given the battalion task force tactical standing operating procedures, combat information and intelligence, and a task force area intelligence package disseminated by the Division G2. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The current enemy sitl,;ation was updated by the S2 in the all-source enemy crder of battle database. Enemy courses of action were reassessed and confirmed or denied based upon the latest enemy order of battle, terrain, and weather information. This database reflected unforeseen or newly developing risks or vulnerabilities of the command and projected future courses of action (through situational and event templating) against which plans for future operations were developed. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Receive the commander's prior~ty intelligence requirements and information requirements. a. Merge significant asp,ects of the area of operations and current enemy situation. b. Use the priority intelligence reqUirements/information requirements to drive the analysis of the current enemy situati::m. c. Analyze and compare current enemy dispositions and compositions with projected course of action. d. Confirm or deny courses of actiori and update enemy situation based on current intelligence and intelligence preparation of the battlefield products. Track status of I"-!test time inform3~ion is of value for each priority intelligence requirement. 2. Provide the commander wi~h the intelligence estimate as required. (See Task #34-1-2004) 3. Maintain the current situation to provide the commander and staff the common relevant picture. a. Include enemy capabilities ar.d vulneratilities. b. Include prioritized courses of action and probable future intent. 4. Maintain the situation map as required by the tactical standing operating procedures. a. Portray the enemv :;ituation a!1d locations. b. list recent signific"!nt events and indicators of future events. c. Confirm, deny, and adjust situation tempo. 5-42 DODDOA-005384 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"NO-GO" "*" indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders STP 21-II-MCS STP 21-I-MCS 01-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MCS Equivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MCS 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade a Decision Maker to STP 21-II-MCS Choose a Course of Action STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical [;c:sior-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS a Commander or Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Communicate Effectively as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process . STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise i:he Management of Accident Risk STP 21-II-MQS in Unit Operations STP 21-I-MQS 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Infcrm or Direct STP 21-II-MCS STP 21-I-MQS 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5000(SL3) Prer)i'\re '3n 0pe'3tiol"\ Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5021(SL3) Prepare a Situation Map STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident ?reve1tion Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFORTASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy MC'ver'1ent a:"J On.erati:>ns Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have bee~ re~eived ':0 use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. 5 -43 DODDOA-005385 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by.disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminated. A high rate of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. 5 -44 ~---------~ DODDOA-005386 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENTS: S3 SECTION S2 SECTION TASK: Supervise Intelligence Operations (MNVR BN) (34-1-2012) (FM 34-80) (FM 34-8) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Given the S2section is operational within the tactical operations center. Communications have been established with higher, adjacent, and subordinate elements. This is an S3 function in the MI battalion. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The S2 supervised inteliigence operations within the battalion and requested intelligence and electronic warfare support from the brigade as necessary to support the reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and target acqUisition plan. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Serve as the focus for the battalion's intelligence support. 2. Receive tasking from the battalion commander and brigade S2. a. Conduct briefings of assigned elements on the current situation and new taskings. b. Review taskings for clarity and completeness. c. Ensure missions are synchronized with the overall operation. 3. Prioritize and manage the battalion commander's priority intelligence requests. 4. Supervise efforts in support of the intelligence preparation of the battlefield process. 5. Orchestrate the developrnent cf all intelligence products. 6. Submit intelliaence products that are r~dY fm dissemination. -- TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION : 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUA~' TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" I TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"NO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPOF~TING lNDIVIDUAL TASKS . Task Number 1aSK Title References 01-3303.03-0013 Prepare Battalion Combat Orders STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.19-0002 Take Cla,ge of a Corr,pany, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS EqUivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MQS 5 -45 DODDOA-005387 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ... SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-9007.01-0130 Write to Persuade ~ Decision Maker to STP 21-II-MQS Choose a Course of Action STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform. Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0004 Apply the Ethical Decision-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS a Commander or Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 Communicc.te =ffectively as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Ufin'J the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.02-0001 fIIlanage Accident Risk in Unit Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S1-9011.07-0001 Describe the Brigade ~ight STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Stress STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS. SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONt-. OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key . locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to frJrward areas '::rlem~1 eqUipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among ener.1Y troops. . TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operativns Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-101J1 \ CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have Deen selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into prede5ignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminatect. A ~igh rC'lte of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. 5-46 DODDOA-005388 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENT: S2 SECTION TASK: Process Specific Information Requirements (SIR) Data (MNVR BN) (34-1-2013) (FM 101-5-1) (FM 34-2) (FM 34-8) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The battalion task force is ceployed to a theater of operations. the S2 Section is operational, and intelligence information is being received. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Intelligence and combat information critical in determining enemy dispositions and intel1tions were developed in a timely and accurate manner. The commander was able to identify anj take appropriate action at the decisive point in me battle. --- TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Determine specific information requirements. a. Identify enemy charact'3ristics thct fulfill information reqUirements. b. Write specific infon:'ation requirer'"1ents in "question" format. c. Integrate specific ir.formation requirements into the reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and target acqUisition plan. d. Identify information and intelligelce gaps. e. Develop specific information req'Jirel"lents such as: (1) When will t~,3re be movement of enemy reconnaissance elements? (2) What is the location, number, and capabilities of enemy engineer units? (3) What i~ t"e local'on, number, :1nd type of enemy artillery batteries? f. Forward spe.cifi: ;n':>mlaticn requj~3ments, priority intelligence requirements, and information requirem:mts to the brigade S2. 2. Process incoming intelligence data. a. Determine the reliability of me Suurcs or agency. b. Determ'ne the crediblLty of incomin~ information. c. Compare incorr.ing data with the Lltel!igence estimate. d. COr.lpare incoming data with ii1leli,g~nce products developed during the intelligence preparation of the Ddetlefield process against: (1) List of intelligence indicators; (2) Intelligence workbook; (3) Priority intelligence requirements, information requirements, and specific informa(i,)n requiremerlts; (4) Situation map. e. Determine t1",e vaho,ty of .Lcomin~ data Jased on preceding standards. f. Analyze infc.:matio!'l and irtelhgen:: reg3rding: (1) Enemy streng~"s and \lulne::!hlities: (2) VIJ~ath"!r: (3) Ter~ain: (4) Training: (5) Tactics: (6) Doctri!'le' (7) Disoosition; (8) Personalities; (9) Indicators 5 -47 DODDOA·005389 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO g. Provide the battalion chemical officer an estimate of the enemy's ability and likeliness to initiate NBC operatio:1s. h. Acquire inforrnation to conduct or develop: (1) Command information analysis; (2) Operations security analysis: (3) Electronic warfare analysis: (4) Tactical deception plan. i. Estimate. with the chemical officer, the effects of enemy smoke munitions and nuclear, biological. and chemical weapons on friendly operations. TASK F'ERFO~MANCEf EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATICN ~_., 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK ST!::PS ~VAl'JATcD TOTAL TASK STfPS "Ge' ..-...- t--_. I TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"I\JO-GO" "*" indicates a leader task steo. SUPPORi:~JG INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number T~sk Title References 01-3303.03-0013 P,e;:::3re Bn~!::!1!0:~ Comba: Orders STP 21-1I-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.19-0002 T~ke Cf,a,ge of a Corr,pany. Staff Section. or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent S;zed C.ganization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0130 'N(+e to Persuade a Decision Maker to STP 21-II-MQS Chocse a l-ourse OT Actio;"1 STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform. Persuade. or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a BZj,e A~c..)·sis STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 C'Jrrmunic,:e E'fecti"ely 33 a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staft OfficE:r STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solv~ Proble'Tls U~inq the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.02-0001 STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-9007.01-0220 W-ite to lJ"form or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE T!~S"'S: NOtoi ':: TASK: Disrupt Enemy Mov"'l"1e'1t a'1C C\()':!-'ltiJns Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) 5-48 DODDOA-005390 ARTEP 34·355-MTP .. CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operatkms Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key, bases in the rear area have been selected. . STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully channeled into f,:"'''''designated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contaminated. A high rate ot casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. 5 -49 DODDOA-005391 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENT: S2 SECTION TASK: Produce a Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RISTA) Plan (MNVR BN) (34-1-2020) (FM 34-80) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Given the brigade OPORD of an upcoming operation, the battalion S2 section has begun the planning process. Frequency modulated voice communications have been established. Some iterations of this task snould be performed in MOPP4. ' TASK STANDARDS: The battalion S2 develuped the initial Reconnaissance, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RISTA) plan using organic and attached elements to accomplish the commanders reconnaissance otjectives and answer priority intelligence requirements. -- TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO .. 1. The commander issues specific guidance on his RISTA objectives and priority intelligence requirements. 2. Establish limits (areas) of responsibility for subordinate units during the intelligence preparation of the battlefield process and issue the limits to the units as soon as possible. 3. During wargaming, the battalion S2 SEct:.n c:lntacts the brigade 52 on the operations and int6:1igence 16t to co,-,fll"ir, order of battle information. 4. Begin developing the initial RISTA plan to support friendly courses of action and the decision support t6TP~3tE' a. Use the commar.der's, RISTA u::.:e...~i\/es and PIR in conjunction with the situation and event templates and 3ssociate them with the expected enemy courses of action, Ensure the Cou'1ter-RISTA (C-RISTA) Plan is included in the overall R!STA Plan. b. Coordinate with other 5taff sections to identify and list all available collection assets. c. Prepare the ir:telligence synchronizatior: matrix to answer priority intelligence requireMents and targeting requirements that meet the commander s reconnaissance otecilves. (See FMs 34-2, 34-2-1 and 34- ~30) d. Ensure there i:; redundcincy in the cnllection effort so combat information and intelligence \·,·11 r.ot be missed. Coordinate subordinate company patrol plans to meet batti'lhol'l R:STA rp.ou'rellents and capabilities. e. Ensure there is Cl mix of assets used to support the collection effort. f. Ensure cueing is 'Jsed to maxirr.ize asset effectiveness. g. Create the RISTA overlay with the RISTA matrix based on addressing Who, what, whp.re. When, and now. At a ....,inimum the overlay should include: (1) Routes: (2) Zones ana areas of reconnaissance; (3) Limits of responsibilities: (4) Passa£;e point~; (5) Control points; (6) Listening post/observation pest locations; 5 - 50 --- DODDOA-005392 ARTEP 34-355-MTP TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO (7) Ground surveillance system positions (primary, alternate, and . supplementary) and scout routes and/or positions; (8) Sectors of scan for sensors; (9) Medical Evacuation locations; (10) Named areas of interest; (11) Friendl~1 bounGaries. h. Task approwiate assets to cover specific named areas of interest and answer specific priority intelligence requirements. i. Use Annex R ;Jf the OPORD to brief the commander, staff, section leaders, company commanders, and oatrolleaders on the RISTA and C-RISTA Plans. At a minim~m thi!': sholJlrl include: (1) Who is tc:sk:c; (2) What to !OOK for: (3) Why to look: (4) When to look; (5) How long to look for; (6) What Hley can expect to find or see; (7) How to get to ''1pere they are supposed to be; (8) Passage of lines and recognition Signals; (9) Friendl~ assets in the area af opere!ions and there locations; (10) Resupply; (11) Obstacle;; (12) Medical eV?~'.J3ti(lr· (13~ Nuclear bh~'J;Jlcal, ~r Che~ir;2' t-az.ards. j. Distribute the fin;o.1 RISTA and COuntG;'-RISTA plans to higher and subordinate e!emems. k. Reques~ recornaissance support trom higher elements if needed. I. Evaluc;tl~ reports re'/iew reqJirements, and identify intelligence gaps. m. AnalyzE! reports to corfirrr' or deny your templates and models and tell the commander what they me:!n. n. Update~emplatf;s as needed. 5. Use the RISTA P dl1 1)':;dvelop spe(Ai: I:,forn~ationrequirements for each priority intelligence requirements. a. Identif'vspecific ;'I:O~:: atian requir3r lents that could be satisfied with organic ur attaC!'?I; coile:tion ass3t~;. b. Develop specific :AdE;rs a:\O reqcJE:s,;:O( each asset to be tasked. c. Ensure each specitic information reoulrement for each named areas of interest is identified 'for each collection asset. 6. Ensure co:!t·ai ir.fu:"'Iator: is immediat81y passed to those staff sections and units that can r~c:c[:o it !'!!:):;t eJ(peditious:y. 7. Recommenc to ~hp. C'~'T',.,cmdP.' ~hat he update his concept of operations, develop new courses of dction, a!1d change t,e RISTA plan if indications show the enemy is doi::] s:m~dh.."g U.,e:~::E:t2:J. 8. Plan for futurE' ':l2~~: ')5 -- 5 - 51 DODDOA-005393 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , - TASK fERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO' TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"NO-GO" """ indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01·3303.03-0013 P'ep:3re Battalion Combat Orders STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.19-0002 Take C'-arge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equ;,a:~mt Sized C:ganization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0130 VI I"h~ to Persuade a D6c~sion Maker to STP 21-II-MQS Cnoose a Course oi Acjon STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9017.02-0002 C~)nd Jet a GoUla An2. )'sis STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 c.')I'Y'Tlur.icp:e -=Ffe-:ti\fely 3S a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Sol"'" P'·oble-.,s U:'l1q the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Sulving Process STP 21+MQS 03-9003.02-00C1 STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-9007.01-0220 Write to Inform or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 071-329-1019(SL2) Use 2 Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepme an Operation Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5021 (SL:;) Pmr1rf 3 ~;;tuRtion !,12P STP 21-24-SMCT 159-200-2020(SL4) !NeJ'a':~ tnreat capabiiities into mission STP 21-24-SMCT planning, 301-336-1303 PRf.~"'AR.E l\ND M.AINTAI!\1 A SITUATION STP 34-97E1-SM r...1L1,? Af\:D ASSOCIAl'::u OVERLAYS 301-336-2010 O:=VELOP A RECON~AISSANCE AND STP 34-96B14-SM-TG SII~Vc:ILl Ai'I,'::F:r- '-.i. 1\1 STP 34-AS-Q1 STP 34-ASAS-DRAFT STP 34-RWS-14-V6-SM 301-336-2014 SUPERVISE THE IDENTIFICATION OF STP 34-96B14-SM-TG \~I=ORMATION GA .... S. LACK OF HOLf)I~JG~. AND D' SCREPANCIES STP 34-AS'-Q1 STP 34-ASAS-DRAFT STP 34-RWS-14-V6-SM 301-336-3051 SJ!'cR /:Sf CEV:: ..GD~cNT OF SITMAP STP 34-96B14-SM-TG STP 34-AS-DHA STP 34-IAS-01 5 - 52 "'\ DODDOA-005394 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References STP 34-RWS-14-V6-SM 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mg: Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Contol Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTiVE T.C\SKS: NONE OPFORTASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operajons Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders tave be:~n "eceived to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed t) ~·)rw:=mi Cl'eas. '::r'emy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among eneny troops. . TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1 001) CONDITION: Conventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key tases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agerts were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed bf disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully C't,ar-neled ir~o predesignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contamin"ltf0. A. high rate (if C'aslJalties were inflicted on enemy forces. 5 - 53 DODDOA·005395 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENT: COMPANY HEADQUARTERS TASK: Execute Direct Support Military Intelligence Company Operations (LIGHT) (34-2-9004) (FM 34-80) (FM 34-10) (FM 34-13) (FM 34-130) (FM 34-2) (FM 34-3) (FM 34-5) (FM 34-52) (FM 34-60) (FM 34-8) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Given a deplcyed direct support military intelligence company supporting a light brigade combat team in a theater of cperatoi,s. Jirect coordination for intelligence gathering missions has been effected with the bri~ade S2. Coordination for administrative and logistical support has been effected with appropriate brigade staff e1e;-rerrs in the iJr'~a~e support area. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The direct support military intelligence company successfully deployed its' assets and provided timely intelligence and electronic warfare support to the light brigade combat team for the duration of the tactical mission and/or deployment. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO 1. Employ direct SllP:JOi~ r' iitary ir,tellioence co npany assets. 2. Deploy the common 0rollnci station wi·h ti1e brigade tactical operations center. 3. Ensure comrnunications are estab!is:"Ied. 4. Deploy the. 8nc;!ysis and corltrc' t8am ,vitr, l'le brigade tactical operations center. * 5. Ensure the analysis and control teal'1 enclave is established, to include communications and local area network. * 6. Supervise the de~!:'\/mert of intelligen:.~ gnd surveillance platoon assets. * 7. Supervise the der>loYrT'erlt l):collectio') end jamming platoon assets (when platoon is attached fer r.rertltio~s ; * 8. Coordinate intelPgence anc f:'le::t~onic 'llarfare support to the brigade. * 9, Commander ensur~s ':::(lo'd'n?tiC'1 w'tr ::lther friendly forces is conducted for intelligence and electronic warfare site locations in the brigade area of operatior.c;. 10. Monitors cO,llpany operatbna: status T",SK PERFORMANf': EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK I ITERATION I 1 I 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL .. TOTAL TASK STC:PS EVtL'~7::::t ! I ._-_._._-_ - TOTAL TASK STEPS "GC' :-L TRAINING ST.ATUS "130"I"NO-GO"i-.... i. "*" indica,as a leaGer ta~:< Stc:p. 5 - 54 DODDOA-005396 5 - 55 DODDOA-005397 ARTEP 34-355-MTP SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 04-5030.00-2013 Im~16ment M:s.sion-Oriented Protective STP 21-II-MQS Posture Based on Threat or Direction STP 21-I-MQS 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5503(SL2) Iss'Je a Waming Order STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5505(SL2) Issue an Oral Operation Order STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5705(SL2) Estaclish an Observation Post STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1019(SL2) Use c f\lap Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5000(SL3) Prepare an Operation Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map STP 21-24-SMCT 071-410-0012(SL3) Conouct C:~JIJc;:i.:..r, 0:- ar:Assembly Area STP 21-24-SMCT 081-831-1 047(SL4) SUPERVISE THE :~~DLEMENTATIONOF STP 21-24-SMCT ';)~E\fENTIVF. McO:CINE POLICIES 091-CLT-3009(SL4) Sl'~9rvisa ~ti",intE'"nr'lce Operations STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-0001(SL4) Suoervise Supply Activities STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan T;:lct!cel Re-SLJppl~f Operations STP 21-24-SMCT 101-CLT-0198(SL4) Sl-,pervise T8ctica! ~ AFlding Operation STP 21-24-SMCT 113-637-2001 (SL1) Communicate via a Tactical Radio STP 21-1-SMCT 151-357-0002(SL4) Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS) STP 21-24-SMCT C)oergtions 159-200-2020(SL4) Integrat~ threat capabilities into mission STP 21-24-SMCT ~Ianring. 181-105-2002(SL2} Cone uct Cc",bet Operations According to the STP 21-24-SMCT Lor 301-371-1000(8L1) q:::':>')RT INTELU .:;f..~jCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371-1052(81-1 ) D~')TF~T C!.,\SSI!=I=:D INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT ~,,\jD IViATERIAL 301-371-1150(SL3) IDr:NTIFY !NTELi-lGENCE AND STP 21-24-SMCT ELt:"CTRONIC WCl.f'FAqE (lEW) ASSETS 301-371-1200(8L2) PROCESS CAPTUF'c:D MATERIEL STP 21-24-SMCT 441-091-3000(SL3) SL'Dervlse the Irn;J!ernentation of Air Defense STP 21-24-SMCT r,~ea~ures 805C-PAD-2461 (8L2 'v\::-inl ai., AC:':ountnbili~y of Personnel (Status STP 21-24-SMCT Rer.crt) 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 S'Jr:<::rvi:se ~:ros~-Ievelirlg of Personnel STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(8L2) =rnpi~y Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT f:,"Sk ;,19; Precess 850-001-3001 (8L3) C-:r.:i JI \Ais'3!·)n :3;J''3:, Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (8...4) I"":;;r:;:~ r.;; \1gt Into Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT S1-9011.07-00')1 [;:3:r;b~ ~re ::i~i93ca Fig;': STP 21-II-MQ8 STP 21-I-MQS S3-9001.18-0')02 STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9060.00-1000 '-:01d'Jct Small Unit C.:Jmbat O.::lerations STP 21-II-MQS (j.::cG'di1g to the LeW! of War STP 21-I-MQS SUPPORTING COLLECrVE T~S\(S: NQrJE OPFOR TASKS AND STAI'PFOR-1C1 -;) CONDITION: OPFOR eIGrl~r:t IS tactically -engaged with enemy base defense forces. Enemy forces are withdrawing under pressu·e. STANDARD: The enemy tl~rCt:>< w~re (,1"I';1e9'=':: decisively. As the enemy withdrew, the unit or force advanced maintaining coniact. TASK: Attack (34-0PFCR-' 01J) CONDITION: Enerny rp.ar ;:re3 support base .13S been located. PIR's and other intelligence requirements have been obtained by Or::FO~ patrols. Element nas automatic and anti-armor weapons, and light mortars. Element is appro;:i~2t2'Y tile size of two platoons. STANDARD: An -:;ttack pl':1f1 '-"'as rj,?""?'lcueo An Httack was initiated usin;} a scheme of maneuver that exploited enemy flanks, g?c,s, and 'Neaknm;.:;es. Covered and concealed routes were used to approach enemy areas. Employed indirect fire to supp01 attack. Penetrated enemy defenses. Destroyed equipment 3nd sl.'pplies, Ir'I,r'~'j (?:3I-'~llti9S. i!'ol3ted the support base, and blocked reinforcements. The enemy unit was i'r..r~ed to dlo.::place TASK: Cond!.:ct ~Iectron:c I'/urtare (::A-OF'I=:);; -1 012) CONDITION: OPFOR eml: <)ys collection an,,' :iirction finding assets (ground and air). to monitor and locate enemy fr.rc9S. 5 - 57 DODDOA-005399 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. STANDARD: The positions of er.emy command, intelligence, and logistics units were located. The locations of the positions were forvvdrdec 10 .:) ::lFOR headquarters. Jamming signals were used against enemy radio receivers. t=l\eiTlY radio nats were monitored and all information of intelligence value was reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy fJrces wer2 sl,;rprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and su:)plies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrewI"' from ~he area \Nithin the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority IntelliGen~e Rl"quir'3r;'H:~~. 5 - 58 DODDOA-005400 ""--~-----=-=-=-~_.~--= ... '"c-- ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENT: COMPANY HEADQUARTERS TASK: Execute General Support (GS) MI Company (LIGHT) Operations (34-2-9010) (FM 34-10-2) (FM 34-10A) (FM 34-5) (FM 34-52) (FM 34-60) (FM 34-8) ITERATION: 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ,~SSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The general support military intelligence company is deployed in support of division operations in a joint or combined force theater of operations. A battalion OPORD or FRAGO has been issued. A threat exists. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK sTANDARD5: The company successfully deploys its' assets and provides timely intelligence and electronic warfare support to t~e div:sion for :,la duration of the mission or tactical deployment. TASK 'HF.PS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Employ general su:-:....lr~ ::"linn')' i:1'eili~,:n'_e assets in support of division operations. 2. Ensure that communications are established. * 3. Supervise the deployrnent of col:ection and jamming platoon assets in the division sector. * 4. Supervise the ie~10ymer't of in'e::iQenc, lnd sl.'rveillance platoon assets in the division sector. . * 5. Coordinate intelligen[;~ "nd eler:~r()r,ic ....or:ar~ support to the division. 6. Commander ensures coordination is c'Jnducted witn other friendly forces for intelligence Clnd elE:'~, '::':1,: //<.181 Cs.:e -,E:~ct.~n in the division area of operations. 7. Monitors c::>mpanv opc:atio;la. sti;lt:J~ .----__.... ... _.~-- TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION I 1 I 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUAT~ TOTAL TASK STEPS 'GO" - TRAINING STATUS "~~?-GO,'~ L.___ "*" indics,as a leduel' ,aSK s(alJ. StJ:)P~~T:r~(; lNDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number I ~SK Title References 01-0401.20-0001 Dir'3ct Unit Air Defe!"'se STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-1940.00-10('" Supervi~e So,1structl0I1 of Obstacles STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-3301.02-0011 D'3fe,o il C()rr,o~r,y r'c,sifon STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 5 - 59 DODDOA-005401 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ... SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-4965.90-0001 Supervise Unit Maintenance Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.17-0003 Build a Cohesive Ur.i~ or Organization STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS Or-9001.19-0002 Take Charge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalent Sized Organization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief:o Inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a cattle Analysis STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-0170.01-1005 Perform Wartime St-pngtr Accounting at Unit STP 21-II-MQS !...evel STP 21-I-MQS 03-4995.90-001 0 Direr.t Veh;~Ip. ard EC1uiornent Recovery STP 21-II-MQS Operations , STP 21-I-MQS 03-51 05.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-8310.00-9000 Supe"Vise L1l1it Pr.evertive Medicine and Field STP 21-II-MQS Sanitatbn ProcedJres STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0004 Appl~' the ~~h'cal Dec~sion-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS a Commancer or Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001 .11-0002 Esta::>lis:, 2 Positv Command Climate STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001 .12-0003 C0rnmu'lir.a'le Effectively as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Soive Problems USlI,g the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.1.4-0002 Motivate Suoordinates to Accomplish Unit STP 21-II-MQS Missi'Jm STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.02-0001 Manage Accident i{lsk in Unit Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.03-0001 Supervise the Management of Accident Risk STP 21-II-MQS in l.",it 0o,:!r-:::orinr.<: STP 21-I-MQS 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Pla!oon or Company Combat Orders STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-3303.02-0037 Na'Jigate Wnile Moumed STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-5030.00-2013 'r'ple~c,nt Mis:;ol"-(riented Protective STP 21-II-MQS P'.)sture Based on n,reat or Direction STP 21-I-MQS 071-326-5502(SL2) '£ Sl~e a F~Hq"..,e'1tF I·Jrc1t.'r STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5503(SL2) ISSUE a Warning Order STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5505(SL2) :ssue a,~ Ora! ODer "l!iClI1 Order STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5705(SL2) Est.,,:li":l ?n 0:l!';9rla:ion Post STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1019(SL2) use a I>i1Clf:. Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 5 - 60 " DODDOA-005402 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 071-332-5000(SL3) P'epare an Operation Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a S;:uatior Map STP 21-24-SMCT 071-410-0012(SL3) Concuct Occupa:ion of an Assembly Area STP 21-24-SMCT 081-831-1047(SL4) 8UP~RVISE TH~ IMPLEMENTATION OF STP 21-24-SMCT P~E'.fE!'JTIV!=: MEDICINE POLICIES 091-CLT-3009(SL4) SI;::ei\i;je Mc:intcnance Operations STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-0001 (SL4) 8uoervise Supply Activities STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-Supply Operations STP 21-24-SMCT 101-CLT-0198(SL4) Supervise Tactic21 Fe3ding Operation STP 21-24-SMCT 113-637-2001 (SL1) Communicate via a Tactical Radio STP 21-1-SMCT 151-357-0002(SL4) CO'Jrdinate CJ,'(1tat S£.rv:c: Support (CSS) STP 21-24-SMCT Operations 159-200-2020(8L4) 'nteg'ate thiaat capc>::»ilities into mission STP 21-24-SMCT planrineJ 181-105-2002(8L2) CQ'1cuc· COn"lt>2t Oper3ti0ns According to the STP 21-24-SMCT L.w.: JfWsr 301-371-1 OOO(SL1) P?O')RT I~TELlISENCEINFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371-1052(SL1} r:>~(yrE':;T C':_.\~·SI>=if.D 'NFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT A"ID ~/I\l\TERIAL 301-371-1150(SL3) 1:);:"J'T~rY if\l"r~L'_IGP.JCE AND STP 21-24-SMCT EI. t::(,TRO~.JIC WAR~A.qE (lEW) ASSETS 301-371-1200(SL2) PROCESS CAPTUP.'::D MATERIEL STP 21-24-SMCT 441-091-3000(SL3) SI.·pervise th:> ''l'''l)le~1C!ntation of Air Defense STP 21-24-SMCT Measures 805C-PAD-2461 (SL2 ~;>irtai'! Ac~ountabiiif'l of Personnel (Status STP 21-24-SMCT K&P0'11 805C-PAD-459S(SL4 Sljp~rVise (;ro~c-13Vf:ling of Personnel STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) E'no:-;y tV~::;loE:m Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-3001 (SL3) r ~r,:;'ol ·A3~:·)n "j,""l',j H2zard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) '1'1:r' '~u ~ 'S" ~1\Jt l:1tO Piatoon STP 21-24-SMCT S1-9011.07-ClQ0'j C:' ;:';,'0;; ~~'8 :-:;;'i;10e Fi~; 11 STP 21·II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 83-9001.18-01(:2 STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 83-9060.00-1000 r:"ndlJl::t Small Unit (,Jmbat Operations STP 21-II-MQS ,\2/,;ordi:lg to the Lc:n, of War STP 21-I-MQS ::,.:pp('Rmm COLLECTIVE TASKS Task Number ·',,:;I{Tille References 34-3-9000 ~"'C,~l!' 'J C,:Cf.c:;;, .:r,c~2.mming (C&J) ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP ARTEP 34-114-30-MTP ARTEP 34-144-30-MTP ARTEP 34-355-MTP ARTEP 34-358-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-31-MTP 34-3-9005 EXf>::UiP. Ir,.slli0enCF and Surveillance (I&S) ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP t':2~,)O!' OGer?:c:ls ARTEP 34-355-MTP 5 - 61 DODDOA-005403 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. S:.JPPORTlt-IG COLLECTIVE TASKS Task Number Task Title References ARTEP 34-357-3Q-MTP 34-3-9006 Execute Tactical HUMiNT Platoon ARTEP 34-143-30-MTP Operations (IBCT) ARTEP 34-143-31-MTP 34-3-9015 Execute E ectronic Warfare (EW) Platoon ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP OpEration!, ARTEP 34-114-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-388-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-398-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-398-31-MTP 34-3-9017 Execute .~.~II~I ~\.-:':;::;;lr~a;ssance Platoon ARTEP 34-113-11-MTP Operations ARTEP 34-353-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-388-30-MTP ARTEP 34-414-30-MTP 34-3-9018 Execute Communications Platoon ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP Oppra~jon~ ARTEP 34-396-30-MTP 34-3-9019 Execute Cumrr.unications ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP Eiectronics/lntelligerce Electronic Warfare (CE lEW) Main :anar.ce Platoon Operations ARTEP 34-355-MTP ARTEP 34-396-30-MTP 34-3~9020 ~_y..:;rl_'~? S'?rvicE' Sur::oort Platoon ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP Operations ARTEP 34-114-30-MTP ARTEP 34-144-30-MTP ARTEP 34-355-MTP ARTEP 34-396-30-MTP 34-3-9024 Execute General Support Operations ARTEP 34-388-30-MTP C~"lter IG:- 0(,\ Plalcon Operations 34-3-9025 t=Yc,::u!P. r::ectrr.~ir W<'!rfar9 (EW) Platoon ARTEP 34-388-30-MTP I')':::ITIZE=')\ O:'era~'on~. 34-5-0800 Est2.bijsh an Electronic Support (ES) or ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP t::lectror.ic. Attacl< (::A) Site ARTEP 34-114-30-MTP ARTEP 34-144-30-MTP . ARTEP 34-353-30-MTP ARTEP 34-355-MTP ARTEP 34-358-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-388-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-31-MTP 34-5-0801 Cortdur-t VoiCE: Corl"nunications Intercept or ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP ~::r: c ~:'rr:;:iic:;-Fin,.Jng IRDF) Using A\,-iR:)-:3/A,'t 12 ARTEP 34-114-30-MTP ARTEP 34-144-30-MTP ARTEP 34-353-30-MTP ARTEP 34-355-MTP ARTEP 34-358-30-MTP ARTEP 34-388-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-3Q-MTP 5 - 62 DODDOA-005404 ARTEP 34-355-MTP SljP?ORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS Task Number Task Title References ARTEP 34-398-31-MTP 34-5-0803 Conduct Voice Communications Intercept or ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP Radio Dire:::tion F!nding (RDF) Using the AN/PRD-'i2 ARTEP 34-114-30-MTP ARTEP 34-144-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-353-30-MTP ARTEP 34-355-MTP ARTEP 34-358-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-388-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-398-31-MTP 34-5-0805 Condu:::t HF OR 'JH:= Electronic Attack ( ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP EA) Onera~i~.,s Usirg A"JITLQ-17A(V)3 ARTEP 34-114-30-MTP ARTEP 34-144-30-MTP ARTEP 34-353-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-355-MTP ARTEP 34-358-30-MTP ARTEP 34-388-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-31-MTP 34-5-0806 Perform Limited A'la'ysis of Reported ARTEP 34-113-11-MTP Infermetior ARTEP 34-113-12-MTP ARTEP 34-114-30-MTP ARTEP 34-144-30-MTP ARTEP 34-353-3Q-MTP ARTEP 34-355-MTP . ARTEP 34-358-30-MTP ARTEP 34-388-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-30-MTP ARTEP 34-398-31-MTP OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARD~ TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movemerl( a'io Opera~ior.s Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have o,~n received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. \ STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Moveme,t of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forv.'ard areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-i006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear c:E'3 have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR c,r-:·:1IT ',a\,.:? be,,:' dispa,ched to attack enemy installations or convoys. 5-63 DODDOA-005405 ARTEP 34-355-MTP STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34-0PFOR-1001) CONDITION: COI~ventional artillery weapons or aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key bases in the rear area have been selected. STANDARD: Chemical agents were delivered into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas was delayed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfully cltarneled ir.tc pr3de£ignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contamin~ted. A. higll rate of sasualties were inflicted on enemy forces. TASK: Conduct Aerial Reconnaissance (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ~equires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and :;onduct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Locdted and ol"otogra'lhed enAmy positions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases and command anj c01trol j:acilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engag-3d. Prixitv Imelligence Requests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Attack (34-0PFOP_1C110) CONDITION: En~rny rem gre8 support basE> ras been located. PIR's and other intelligence requirements have been obtained by OPFOR patrols. Element has automatic and anti-armor weapons, and light mortars. Element is approxirna:ely th'? siz~ 0f '(Wo platoons. STANDARD: An attack pian was del/eloped. An attack was initiated using a scheme of maneuver that exploited enemy flanks gars. a'1d wea~neso:e" Covered and concealed routes were used to approach enemy areas. Err,ployed indir'3c~ fire to ~l!po;';'~ attack. Penetrated enemy defenses. Destroyed equipment and supplies, inflicter< c2.;ualties, isclated the support base, and blocked reinforcements. The enemy uni'( was fOicec to dispiac·~. TASK: Maintain Cont,,:t 13t . ')P=OR-10'. ~) CONDITION: OPFOR eler"8nt i~ tacticall~1 enpged with enemy base defense forces. Enemy forces are withdrawing under pressl~;"(·. STANDARD: The enemy fO'ces were engaged decisively. As the enemy withdrew, the unit or force advanced maimaining cont 2ct. TASK: Conduc': ElectroniC 'N?rfi1re ;,4-0p:,~ ~-1012) CONDITION: OPFOR emr:f)~,s '~)II,:ctio:, c'nd dire:::tion finding assets (ground and air), to monitor and locate enemy forces. . STANDARD: The posi:ion3 oi enemy comrr.anj, intelligence, and logistics units were located. The locations of the positions v',?r~ forwarded to O,::JFOR headquarters. Jamming signals were used against enemy radio receivers. ::ro"lnlY r30:0 118ts 'her'.;; monitored and all information of intelligence value was reported to OP~OR HQ. TASK: Conduc' Raid (3A-':)°FOR-1C09) 5 - 64 DODDOA..005406 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. CONDITION: OPFOR e!emer,t r.,~s cccupied ~n objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces ""ere su:prised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipmer:t a.1d supplies -NerE destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn fr.xn {he area witilir the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Prionty Inteiligence Requ:remerts. 5 -65 DODDOA-005407 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENTS: INTEL & SURVl PlT riO COll-JAM P~T HQS TASK: Monitor Platoon Operational Status (34-3-0001) (FM 34-80) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The MI platoon is either attached to a supported task force. or part of a task organized MI Company supporting a brigad-3 combat team or divisional operations. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: ProvIded support in accordance with the commancer's intent as expressed in the operations order. Platoon ieaders ensured unit maintenance was adequate for platoon to perform mission successful,y. -- TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO * 1. Platoon leader ensures maximurr, support is being provided to combat maneuver battalions. NOTE: This is accom)lis'18C: Ni~11 2ssist:lnce frolT' the platoon sergeant even though some degree of operational control over platoon assets is lost because of attachment to maneuver elements. a. Recejv~ jai'y opE~;:tiol'c' stC'ltl!S r"D:Jrts ~rom team leaders or through the supoor1ed con'm2rr~ C' ~~. b. MaintE.in ::md rnu,itor personnel and equipment status of teams. c. Monitor movement of teams when task organization changes are executed. * 2. Squad leaders reyue.:,. mE.ntenanca 3ss;stance from the military intelligence battalion and ensure all assigned equipment is operational. a. Request tecr,nical assistance wher, unit nas a low material readiness rate or other nonstancic::rd condiJons exist. b. Request maintenance assistance from the maintenance platoon of the supportea Ulil \\ fI<::11 Oil silE: fef,lc.ir exceeas teams capability. * 3. Squ3d leaders c'jordinate with quppor.ed unit for maintenance support teams for on sil( rena:!'s of 'Ier.~:: ar... ::u~rnLn ~2I'Or'l~ equipment. a. Request main~Gr,:..: :;( a~ sistance to identify and resolve maintenance- ~e:3t«: ji~icui Ie". b. Cor.t<3.cl thEl sup;x.J1ed unit fc~ ,epla:::,;::ment and supply of all class I through class X supplies. c. Coordinate with 1)lato~m leader/o!ato~)Jl sergeant for evacuation and replacement ~f eSluiprnem as rE:~:.!.~~_ r----------.-.-----.------------------------........ TASK PEG1=(,RMANC:: I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK .-----------..-.~--_,_--_,_--___,----r---__r_--_r---___4 ITERATICN I ~ :l 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK ST::PS r:.Vt.l. 'JI\TE:-J I TOTAL TASK s.~cP3~~_: .. ----1.----.-.. -.----+-----1---+----+-----11------1 TRAINING STATUS "GC''','lIO-CC' I ~ "*" indicates a leader task step 5 - 66 DODDOA-005408 ARTEP 34-355-MTP S:.JPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-9001.17-0003 BJil:; a c.:ol~5ive Unit or Organization STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.19-0002 Tak3 C~,8rge of a Company, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equivalem Sized Crganization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct a Battle Analysis STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-51 05.00-0002 Direct Field Feeding Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-8310.00-90no S:.Jpervisa Jnit PrevEr~ivf)Medicine and Field STP 21-II-MQS 8'3" ;·~tic n °rl)t-~'dures STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.10-0f)1}:1 A,.y)iy th~ =Thic~1 C~cjsior-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS ::; CIJrnrr ande r or ~:t?ff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0003 C011'1muric3tA Effec.tivl3ly as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS St2ft Office: STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems Using the Military Problem STP 21-II-MQS Solving Process STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.14-0002 Motivate SJjordi'at~s to Accorr.plish Unit STP 21-II-MQS Mlss'o'1; STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.02-0001 Mal1::.g-?t..cr:idert RiSK il"l Unit Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Piatoon 01 C'1S During Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT O~~ ratiors 181-105-2002(SL2) CO"1du.:t Comtat O::>erations According to the STP 21-24-SMCT Law of Ifllar 301-371-1 OOO(SL1) t~~POF: r 1~,TE:_L1G ::I'>JCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371-1052(SL1) ~~Cr~=CT i:I_.A.SS!F!::D INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT .ll,'\'D M;.Tf:.'~I.';I_. 5 - 67 DODDOA-005409 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SU~PORT~NG INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 441-091-3000(SL3) Supervise the implementation of Air Defense STP 21-24-SMCT Measures 805C-PAD-2461 (SL2 hl!aintain Accountabi:ity of Personnel (Status STP 21-24-SMCT Report) 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 S:.Jpe.\iise ::ross-Ieveling of Personnel STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) EiT'p;oy Accident P~evention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk :v1gt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) !nteg,'atG Ris:,: Mgt Int:, Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT S1-9011.07-0001 Describe the Bri£2de Fight STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9001.18-0002 Minimize Combat Str<:ss STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9060.00-1000 Ccnduct Small Unit Cornbat Operations STP 21-II-MQS Accordi!1g to the La';1 :)f War STP 21-I-MQS SUPPORTING COLLECT'\!'= T~$'(S: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDAFm: TASK: Conducl Electronic Warfare (3A.-OPFUR-1012) CONDITION: OPFOR err r-oys :ollection ann iirection finding assets (ground and air), to monitor and locate enemy forces. STANDARD: The positions of enemy comrr.and, intelligence, and logistics units were located. The locations of the ;:los-itio,s ''''''~'::' ',.'""'-=.r:jec to C~FOR headquarters. Jamming signals were used against enemy radio receivers. Enemy radio nelS were m:>nitored and all information of intelligence value was reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Disrl:rt i=:remy MC"/,,',lI:r: :~" "f'fH';~ hll1 ~~Ie analysis and control element over the taski"g and repol1ir,g ne. Tr,: G:':~ y: .5 a:1d control element can also conduct in-;'::~)"" , j5sion tas~:';; :0 '~E :;iC;':.:~ .-relligence crew via ultra high frequency mor:l':!2;:ed or V2':, r:0~ :. ou,side the threat's air defense artillery envelope. This er ~Jl ~~. ,naXI: r.LJIl: SlJiV .lability of the aircrew and increased mission succes3.I..Jormaliy. lne operatlc.nal h£nt area will be located 20 to 30 kms behind the forwaro line 0' cwn to oops fa· riirE-" 1n finding or intercept operations. Due to different mission req....:re.nt3m~ ;,1 E!ie~tr0n::.: ~:tack operations, the operational flight area will move closer (b - iC kr',', 31 ',() If,e forwClrd line of owr, troops. b. Pians ~'Ii;::tpa(fl. NOTE: A figure-8 f1ig~t PClttf::'-1 p,::''fides ~he best combination of accuracy and width needed for a gooo o,rec:lc'l [I' .ch", ':'2S~I:k. Tne :;aseline needs to be approximately as wide as the deptil C . Cc Jcl .I:!:;, c. -::"£L"e:; coc'dln,ll;'Jn ':)' 81-'::':''''';l; ,1,1,;; bf,en effected. 5 - 69 --~~-------- DODDOA-005411 ARTEP 34-355-MTP TASI{ :,'EPS AND PERFOR.i~ANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO I----------.~-----------------+--....-j~-....; 3. Operators perform preflignt proceciures. a. Check maintenance forms for outs'la,lding deficiencies. b. Perform exterior cheCKS. c. Inspect electronic support and eleCtronic attack equipment racks for cable connections, instal12tion, and proper switch positions. d. Inspect elec:;onc sup,:or: ana electr0nic attack consoles. 4. Operat:-Ts pUNer u;:l \ai,u .:. ,!:;.:;,-nc) a. Coordinate \~it'" p:!:: tu t3,,'3clre GU:CKFIX power is applied. b. Coordirate INith ::li:CI tc en3ure~!'J/TLQ--. 7A(V)3 antenna switch is on. NOTE: Thl" QIJICKFIX s~/-.;·,'rr j'; PI ~'r():)rr-e ,qrercept OF and jamming system. (1) Electronic support operator k;3~/S the TSEC/f~G-45 voice security equipment. (2) Sets frequency on radios. (3} Eiec:ronic SUPPOrT cp~rator prepares UNH-16A recorder. (4) OF operator initializes. (5; Operators p&n:orn: 'c,ITE" test. (6) Perform additional equipment checks. 5. Electronic SL;J;JOri: c;:eratcr 1er'J;rnS t;;':JE:~ search. a. M3:1uall)~L'r.e:.: i:; t·.~! · ..J2.,.. J(;!. b. Performs automat!:-: sll/e~T mode. c. P9rfO:nIS au t0mdtic S,E'p 'noue. d. Perfornl5 signa! SedUl. e. Ferrorrns signa';lJrllnf, f. ?ei-;:;rn ,s frecwe 1.:'" :1 ,_'d "~', i!=j 6. ElectrC'1i!; SL.~'~oi1 C;d' ,,:.-;, p( fCWl:s tc' J'~-1_., 3fl.. d. Powers down K·'·:;i!. 10. Electronic atIack operr,or '=':i-i:;w:; ;n",:-i ;.:;r.t operations. a. PerfO:IT:S visual~,;;3c:i~.! b. Note~ deficiencla:. c. Removes casserte fr~m Ut\H·1 6A. d. Powers down electronic attack console. NOTE: Electronic support O'Jera!or must ensure electronic attack operator has completed his pO'Jler d;)',vn Pi·8c2JIH9S. He t:l9n sets mission power off on direction findin indicator al~d "r:..:!;:'::~: i~~2.': ~:..~ ............-...._.... r---------.-~- ..----'----..------------------___, TAft< :·r:;P~)iC'~I·t.'-!~Ei EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK J----------.-..--+1i__---J n'ERAT~ON 1 I 2 3 -I-__ -+__-1I--__+-__-+ 4 5 M TOTAL--I TOTAL TASV. S-I:"S c:... ~.:.~~~ :,!---~---+_--+---1---+----_J TOTAL TAS,..;, S;t:=?,s (-;c ! 1------'-_. -_..'- -.--..;.-.-..~---f----+---+_---t---__t---___t TRAINING STATUS "GO"I""i0-GC" i ,i "." indicates a 1p.C'der task stP.p. .:..,;: :::';.1";',:,3 :~~DI'/IDUAL TASKS TaSK ~Iumoer "f"!'<;K !.tle References 01-9001.17·0003 ~:.!::::: :;: :.;::::;~:':~ 'Jr.::·x Organization STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-90011 S' -r;'J,)~ -'1'-:::" :-:e ~f" C':):' ['arIY, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS - .'. c;:" --:; >"'~::: ~" :,2.a'ion STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.0 '-0 ~:lJ STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9017.02·00J':: STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-5105.00-00C? ,)ire:, -::~Ic '::;:!,;di:l~ Cperatons STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-8310 OI".-ClO~n S,_.,6:'.',,~ .;-;ii :'I'I:\': '-iv;, Medicine and Field STP 21-II-MQS r .: .· ; :. '.J,,~,_~ Of. j STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.1 ('-000! ;~'1 '," the. ~Th~3' [;?c:,;i"I'"\-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS o' .- "m,T.::.',I, - 0' ': :of; {Jffir::er STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0'.";~ ',' ':""'I"'1'J~i-",·,,. t~"'etj-, "'" as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS S:ci .: :'!ic::.~ STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems USing the Military ?roblem STP 21-II-MQS '-,clvi"~' OrCIl ~S::. STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.14-0')')2 '1"+;\' ~t ~ ': j1,~'·-:i~8t':.S to /l c:::orr,plish Unit STP 21-II·MQS ",' :'" .,- STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.01-0')/)1 STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 5 -71 DODDOA-005413 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SU.~?ORTIi\lG INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number T~s\{ Title References 04-3303.02-0014 Prepare Pla:oon Oi Company Combat Orders STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-3303.02-0037 Navigate Wlile Moun~ed STP 21-11-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-5030.00-2013 :mJ~::r'", 1t ",1issi:'n-Oiiented Protective STP 21-II-MQS Pos·:L:re 8a:;ed on Threat or Direction STP 21-I-MQS 04-5030.00-2J17 Fr6Ddre '0' f\lucle8" 8iological. or Chemical STP 21-11-MQS AttacK STP 21-I-MQS 071-332-5000(SL...3) '=-'"(')ar8 er:?h: -5 181-105-2002(SL2) Cor.cuc! CO!11bat Operations According to the STP 21-24-SMCT l;:n ')T \Ii~l' 301-371-1000(SL1) P'::~J'~r\- !~r-ELLlGEtJCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371-1052(SL 1) PROTECT CLASSIFi::O INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 441-091-30C'()~ c;'_3 ,I ~')r;F."vise.·"" i .....,pl~TQl')t3tion of Air Defense STP 21-24-SMCT ~ 1f;9c:,lI"A~ 805C-PAI)-246i (SL2 'V!2i"a~r, 1'>.':':CJrlt::blit!y of Personnel (Status STP 21-24-SMCT f1E''JOrt, 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 S,_,oervlse (i"Oss-lev::: log of Personnel STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(C;L2) ':rr pll)\( t\cc:i:F.nt P'f". =:!ntion Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT :~ f, Ii ~t ,~:Puces:.- 850-001-3001 (Sl3) r::;(1nt"(1i VissicnS:;;'iell' Yazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) Ir t~~ ~ ";:;:;: RisK MgI ,,,',0 Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT S1-9011.07-0001 r 3: :--,~", :'~G :-;ri~Fl~~i: =i~"t STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9001.18-0002 STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9060.00-1 :j:,~) ,'"'.- ou-:'. ')! 'c ,: Ln! :.. Jmbat Operations STP 21-II-MQS ~ :. " r:....,; .i',~ . ~\ / v"v'ar STP 21-I-MQS SUPPORTING COLLEC":"I'IE "',(5'-<;: ~m~£: OPFORTASKS AND ST:'.l'.tARD;:; CONDITION: CPFOR el"-':"'< ~(,II -:: :-r a':1 "~;,~ ~ion finding assets (ground and air), to monitor and locate enarr:y Torces. 5 -72 ,DODDOA-005414 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. STANDARD: The positions of e':;:!:T.' comrna:1d, intelligence, and logistics units were located. The locations of the positions WI. fl~ \,,:,'ded Ie CPFOR headquarters. Jamming signals were used against enemy radio receivers. Eremy rrces \,erE ~;..;r~rjs3(1 Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment at1C~ su~Dles werE, destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personne' ':le;A withdr~lwr f' "', ."! ;:'02 ". I ~ th3 prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied trE> p-!e>r,tv INelli',~e";? ::;; =' :'1: ,~,-' :,",« 5 -73 DODDOA-005415 .. ARTEP 34-355-W'TP ELEMENT: COll-JAM Pl ~ HQS TASK: Execute Collection and Jamming (C&.',) Platoon Operations (34-3-9000) (FM 34-40-7) (FM 34-13) (FM 34-3) (FM 34-40-3) (=M 34-40-9) (FM 34-8) (FM 34-80; ITERI.TO!\!: 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COM~J1AI.JDav_EA[,t:RASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Given a cepioy::l cJllsctior a:ld jamming platoon, as a part of the military intelligence company supporting a brigade or division in a :heater of operations. Communications are established. as required, with t~e military i:"!e:i.g'~1c3 oc:ttalion S3, analysis and control element, and Analytical Control Team for receiving mission taskings and reporting gathered intelligence. Some iterations of this task should be pen'o:med in t\!.~?P4. TASK STANDARDS: Successfully deployed assets and provided effective electronic support, electronic attack, and limitec ana!ysis ar:d :3p:Jrting :::>f irtelligence gathered as tasked by the ACE for the duration of the tactical mission ana/or cie:-"o\'m?'~. Reports are broadcast to the Division ACE and/or BDE ACT as appropriate. ~- TASK T~'EP~ AtlLl r.mr:m:MA~~CE MEASURES GO NO-GO * 1. Plan _coc:\~in(1tE!, :.lIl! ':y:"" :Si', (;!'Jc:'::::n,::; SJpport or electronic attack operations 2. Establish a tactical special compartmcntrj information facility. 3. Es,ablish SBc.Uie data a,id voicE! ;;.)rr:,nLJnicalions using the TSO-175. 4. Direct erTT,I'3'~EmEri 6 ::( ".;,' .',t,"lii;sr,:" ard electronic attack teams. * 5. Platoon leader eLecl"; ;r :m' .~ :ior ,ith other friendly forces for intelligence and .electronic wH:fare site sElecd.:" c:no cum1'lur,ication in the division or supported brigaue ,_':..' , -i ~~;:";~c;~-;-:~~~::mIVIDUAL TASKS Task Numcer J ~.;/ Title References 01-9001.17-0002 B:.::ld a Co~eC:I'.'e :.J::~~ ')r Organization STP 21-II-MOS STP 21-I-MOS 5 -74 DODDOA-005416 ARTEP 34-355-MTP S'JPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Tasi( T1tle References 01-9001.19-0002 T3:«( ':,,':::;:2 cf a Compa:lY, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MOS Equ,vaI211: 5'2ec· Organization STP 21-I-MOS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to inform, Persuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MOS STP 21-I-MOS 01-9017.02-0002 Conduct ~ Battle An~ivsis STP 21-II-MOS STP 21-I-MOS ,03-5105.00-0002 Direct Field reeaing (;~erations STP 21-II-MOS STP 21-I-MOS 03-8310.00-9000 Superv;se Unit Preventive Medicine and Field STP 21-II-MOS Sanitatic,n ~·'\)Ler~~r':L STP 21-I-MOS 03-9001.10-0004 A;)")h t: ~ Ethir31 Decision-Making Process as STP 21-II-MOS a r::(,'·rrr.:I~(;er ,:,,' :::!?ff Officer STP 21-I-MOS 03-9001.12-0003 ('')~·~:nL .,i-:-3t" ::'fe~ti'.'l?ly as a Commander or STP 21-II-MOS STaff Of-Ie;: r STP 21-I-MOS 03-9001.13-00C1 SCive Pmh:e~ls ~) ;il1~ the Military Problem STP 21-II-MOS Sr: ,oj"r: p,c,c,:, SC, STP 21-I-MOS 03-9001.14-0002 MCtIV3t" Suborrji'la~'?" to A.ccomplish Unit STP 21-II-MOS ~/lis~ :1)-:: STP 21-I-MOS 03-9003.02-000' , STP 21-II-MOS STP 21-I-MOS 04-3303.02-0014 F:'E:p',~.. e ~13(COn o( c.Y'npany Combat Orders STP 21-II-MOS STP 21-I-MOS 04-3303.02-0037 STP 21-II-MOS STP 21-I-MQS ::T'')'''I'7", R~"f'(i 0r. T'l ''3at or Direction STP 21-I-MQS 04-5030.00-2017 Pr~par", f~r NUr"legr, Biological, or Chemical STP 21-II-MOS :\~Iaci< STP 21-I-MQS 071-332-5000(,31.3) O-P.r: :H~ .,. O~" -:;' ,. C)varlay ~. STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-5021 (SL3) FtlcllE. ;;:.,;\,;'::'10,1 I."cp STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-0:J01 (SL4) ~. ,:>=:r..I:~,~ :·'!C~'.)/"':;t.'.lItif:3 STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Piar. Tactical Rf;-SuDJ,y Operations STP 21-24-SMCT 101-CLT-C19C(SL4) ~~:)"""';"E:. ~ Rc'k.l! r:et~d;ng Operation STP 21-24-SMCT 113-637-2001 (SL1) LammI,; 1;C3!t; "3 2 T;ct.ical Radio STP 21-1-SMCT 151-357-0001 <):.4) ' Q'.: ~,T,'i~;( " ~;~ :::,:~ )"C:- During Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT CI:ler",tic' '" 181-105-2002:SL2) (.:):0 ~l';, CDli ,l.ia: ..:;Je,t.tions According to the STP 21-24-SMCT La''.' of'll\' '.'lr 301-371-1000(SL1) R~Y()F-:'7' lI\ri EL.L<;C,~:E INFORIJIATION STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371-1052(SL1) P:;UTE.'::T C_L.~SIr-I':'D INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT ,Ar-'[, t."~'TEq!~', 441-09~ -~lO(\0(,::'_3) ? :')" '" : '':' ~ '''1 :":, .. ''Italicn of Air Defense STP 21-24-SMCT "-to:' I" 805C-PAD-2461 (SL2 ~12iO\.')!r l.,:(X~.Jr,t:;brllt','07' Personnel (Status STP 21-24-SMCT F' ?Cl:-r 5 -75 DODDOA-005417 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , SU::;:;ORTiNG INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number ,.~!)( Title References 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 S-.:parv:se Crofs-leve-Iing of Personnel STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk h"gt ProCESS 850-001-3001 (SL3) ConrrOI ~1issior. Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integ -810, .:; ..k V g~ n,) Platoon ! STP 21-24-SMCT S1-9011.07-0001 Dt3ss-iD8 the Bri;]3de Fight STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9001.18-0002 MiniMize Combo; S~ress STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS S3-9060.00-1 000 C:::,~rjU::' ~: 'J:!' IJni: C:ombat Operations STP 21-II-MQS Acc:;:din<.:l .L .(c ~C:\V ~', 'Ndr STP 21-I-MQS SUPPORTING COLLEC-;l\1E T.~SKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND SHiJ':J\RD~ TASK: Conduct Electronic: \fh:i-:re ,~:L-:)::'FO~-1012) CONDITION: OPFOR elT'pb:.5' ,c - j .· j; -: :-+ion finding assets (ground and air), to monitor and locate enemy forces. STANDARD: Tile position~ oi enemy :::ol'1l'na:-,d intelligence, and logistics units were located. The locatiorR cf ths ~c:itjC'n~ -J''''1'8 ';:"\"rnHi t:: C':-r:O~ headquarters. Jamming signals were used against enemy radio receivers. Ener~y' .i:1dic· nets werE monitored and all information of intelligence value was reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: D;S~l:r~ ~r.,,'my M2/ ~ -'·.,·C O:ler:=.,ions Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Or::ers havp. '::""f (~t;f,;.", Ii' ~'..""; tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been ident:~ie,:1 STANDARO: T,l':tical nuc.ew mis",;les Ne;e dt?ll:Iered on target. Moveme!1t of equipment and supplies was disrupt'2c c, delayed t"cr.;ar0 a:eas. :::.am,' equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear cas~·.:lties was ,., ';rr-.cJ ,!.;)~'r, .. ~.-."T': ~rC'ops. TASK: Conduct Air A1tar:,{< /34-0 c:i=.:F-'.i)ly:" CONDITION: CPFOR elerrer.tSl tl3 reef 2.r£3 have forwarded the coordinates of enemy faci1ities/Edem~nt5 ope'),;,:, r'~' '''~'F.'. ~ ':-'?':.' disna;ched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARr"" ~url)ort site~;, r, ')r', T ~lq~ :=:: 11 .:t: 'llm' facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were C'1nr~ JCle(, E: nerny E~ui!=ment. supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personllel were kil't~,:, TASK: Dis',. pc ;::remy Melt?:.,,"!'" "''1(j nrte-,.tj'-,nc:: Using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons C¢·':Ie FOR-', or" CONDITIOt-!: '::,):"'II'en+ion ;.; I uti.:e: .. '; ";":J':: r::, ~- aircraft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key oases in ine rear area "ave oeen selected. 5 - 7f DODDOA·005418 ARTEP 34-3SS.MTP STANDARD: Chemical a£erts '"a,: deli/sre::l into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward3if' 35 'idS je:!a/ed by disrupting command and control systems. Enemy movement was successfuliy :'1arH'\~!9d ir,:c prede;ignated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment were contamin3teG. p.higr. rCi~e of casualties were inflicted on enemy forces. TASK: Conduct Aerial Rec-:-,"'nai,SElnGE (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ ',q'K,"-,': !9;:~ s:- on tne location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to takl~ photcgrapi1s :'lnj ~onducta visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors. to include: support and storage bases and commano ane. c0ntrol facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy WilS I10t engaged. Pri--.ritl' 'f'le'P(lencE> Reouests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOq I-:Q. TASK: Conduct Raid 134-0PC::C~·:('r:g\ CONDITION: CP!=OR elp.~1'?'...t t,'lS oC("'J;.:~-; ;; ;', ()~'.iective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: E"'eMy forcE'~ wew c;'m:' "er. ':,ssalJlteq enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were aestroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All' personnel were withdrawn fralT' "he are", withi... tne prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intel!i(1'=mce L(eo'irerrei"':s S -77 DODDOA·005419 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENT: INTEL & 5UR'/!.. PLT He TASK: Execute Intelligence and 5urveilla'1ce (1&5) Platoon Operations (34-3-9005) (FM 34-10-1) (FM 34-13) (FM 34-3) (FM 34-5) (FM 34-52) (FM 34-60) (FM 34-8) (FM 34-80) (S58261) ITERJ\TlO~: 2 3 4 5 . M (Circle) COMMANDEHILEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: Given a deployed in:elligence and surveillance platoon, as a part of the Direct or General Support military intelligence cer:' J'::-'y S Jppcrting a brigade combat team in a theater of operations. Communicatio:ls are est3LJI:~haj, a~ ~3quiced. with the brigade 52 and analysis and control team for receiving mission taskings and reporting gathered intelligence. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MC)PP4. TASK STANDARDS: The inteliigence ar,o sUiveillance platoon successfully deployed its assets and provided effective human intelHgence (HUMiNT), counterintelligence (CI), and ground surveillance systems support as tagked tI,l th3 hrig2de 52, for the duration of the tactical mission and/or deployment. ----------_.. _--~~- -- TASK STEPS AIm PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Plan, ,~o'Jrdintlte, and s·.:~e·\h~ C' r ~;:',prrt ~c the brigade. 2. Plan. coordinate, and S'Jre·visp HUMINT SUDDort to the brigade. 3. Plan, coordinate, and supelvlsegrcu'la surveillance system support to the brigade. a. .Jeploy ~ruuna surveil,c:nce ,'od;:" ,'::ClIl1S as directed by the brigade's reconnaissance. ir,tel!'f!en(;~, surve;han.:e, and taiget acquisition plan. b. Supervi5e ~(::,.:-o !:.!I·~il;',iL~ raCsc.r ::.upport. c. Deploy rerrcte battlefi~id sensor system teams. as directed by the brigade's reconnaiss,nr.p j_. ~'i ~,: , ~"! r " ':.;11 'nre, and target acquisition plan. d. 5uperv:se r<}:,:,o.e _:'-it.:"-.:.J:oj"~.:,, 0; s:,'s.'. .:::m support. ::''J'' t:1 the brigade. " 5. Platoc~ :2.2,1=' effe~t, C'''~n·tjir''Ti:;·:.v,: 1 'Jt~e~ friendly units for HUMINT, CI, and grouna survei'lanCE siie selection ,,1 ',r'le brigade area of operations. 6. Monitor .. r------.-._ -.- -_. _. -- -NCe..: _. _. EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERHTIQN I 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL - 1-- I-T-O-T-A-L-TA-C::K ~T:=P~. E'\.".-- ,\ .. :..-. .,.,- - I I .'- ....'- --.._-_.....1_._.· __ "-_&_-- TOTAL TASt, ST::PS "GC' . i I TRAINING S~;.T'~S "GO' "'. "::', . ....... - .J..- 5 -78 DODDOA-005420 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ~,:.JPFORTlt-JG INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 01-9001.17-0003 eJi1c' > ~ -,9:;'V';:' Unil ::>r Organization STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9001.19-0';02 ~'al\8 C':; :;e cf c. Corr.pany, Staff Section, or STP 21-II-MQS Equiva1er,: Sized C:garization STP 21-I-MQS 01-9007.01-0250 Brief to Inforn',, °ccsuade, or Direct STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 01-9017.02-0002 Condu(;t a catHe .:"'r,G.I~'sis STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-5105.00-0002 Diraci: F;~ld Feeding Operations STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 03-8310 00-9000 Supe'vise .mit Pn:vor.~iVH Medicine and Field STP 21-II-MQS S'3,i~3t!r::!" :J~o:-;c dures STP 21-I-MQS 03·9001 Y'-O~I)A. J. 1':: 1\ t~, '" c.t~::::. r: ?cisit;n-Making Process as STP 21-II-MQS :=- 8'J,nr2noe- cO' :>aff Officer STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.12-0~'f'3 C.OrY1M.1l'i::<>tp cff.::ortiv/?'y as a Commander or STP 21-II-MQS Staff Offio'r STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001.13-0001 Solve Problems ~sjng the Military Problem .STP 21-II-MQS Solvin[ °roce~s STP 21-I-MQS 03-9001 .14-00r:12 '.Anti' /,t~ .~ .::->crJ""9t"!'~ ~o JI ccomplish Unit STP 21-II-MQS MiR~,it)'-,: STP 21-I-MQS 03-9003.02-0001 STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-3303.02-0C14 Prepart:- f',2tccr 'J' :',xnp3ny Combat Orders STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-3303.02-Du~ i' STP 21-II-MQS STP 21-I-MQS 04-5030.00-2C'13 !l'~r)'eiT,~,,1 I.li~",,~io"_:,)r,[ nted Proter;tive STP 21-II-MQS Pty;tur<>, 8aspo or, Tnreat or Direction STP 21-I-MQS 04-5030.00-2017 IJro,r~"o ',' ~1!~I~!C'r, PI')logical, or Chemical STP 21-II-MQS \[]a'~" STP 21-I-MQS 071-332-500~(SL3) O'P''l'jCf' 2' 0"':"1' T Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-332-502'1 (SL3) F:c,..;d;t: ",)ILUdl. r. ~vlC:ir STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-OOO~ (SL4) ::.' .:~,=:r,.,!:;: ~~~-'QI:I \.";I·'.'j·'~s STP 21-24-SMCT 101-92Y-0002(SL3) Plan Tactical Re-S Jp)ly Operations STP 21-24-SMCT 101-CLT-81';U ·~i...4) :::.: :-.,r" i.,,, :1" i:," =f "~in;, Operation STP 21-24-SMCT 113-637-2001 (SL1) (,olmTlunit:alp via a Tac:tical Radio STP 21-1-SMCT 151-357-J001'SIA) 51" :'P!\"~C l'. (~~, ;= '. r,:, t, :--,s During Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT Or!: ral'o~~ 181-105-2002(SL2) C0:1d;"l.::1 Conb3t O')er3tions According to the STP 21-24-SMCT 'a- I ..~"V (If I( 301-371-1 OOO(3...1) ;F:F',:-'F;" :'."]' :=~l_ ~~ :=, :C2 INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371-1052(SL1) :";)',C-:::'1' ,:;',.t-::S'rl::D iNFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT ,tl\'[1 "~-'--:':~!4:. 441-091-300D('3U) ~ J ~ r I : .~. - ,:; ,,",' "''1'.3tion of Air Defense STP 21-24-SMCT , !a'l": or . 5 -79 DODDOA-005421 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ~UPPORTIN:3INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number T&si< Titie References 805C-PAD-2461 (SL2 Maintai'1 Accountability of Personnel (Status STP 21-24-5MCT ~-2,Jort) 805C-PAD-4595(SL4 Supa(vi~,e Crcs:.-Ieve,ing of Personnel 5TP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) El1p'J) ;\c::idpr,t Dreventon Measures and 5TP 21-24-SMCT R,s" ,VI,,;. Flcces:.- 850-001-3001 (SL3) C'YI~ ci ;,,;5,':1,", 2E,,""3ty ~azard STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-4001 (SL4) Integrate Risk Mgt Into Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT S1-9011.C7-CCC·; C =~::.:t,: ::le 3ri~ .;ee r-:igt-.· STP 21-II-MOS STP 21-I-MOS S3-9001.18-000:2 STP 21-II-MOS STP 21-I-MOS S3-9060.00-1QOn Ccnduct S:I;81: L'r.'~ ,:'nMb2t Operations STP 21-II-MOS /~c:::>rd!"l£ to the Law ::f WC!r STP 21-I-MOS SUPPORTING COLLECT"::. - '~II ~:. ;!Q~r:: OPFOR TASKS AND STANDMlD3 TASK: DisrL:pt Er-smy MOIf'?ri1ent ,.. (1: ,r.,' '.=1,-,5 Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITiON: Orders hav~ b~E'r rE'('ei'l~rj :0 ;}~'? tac~ical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identiTlej. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear ml:'.sile~, were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disn:pte~ C~ t~la~/e.:. t:· '-, ,-' - ':-, ~. '. "'em'l equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties ....ias ;nt'!':(E -i :;;'\()n~ H·emy troops. TASK: Condllct Air Attacks :J4-0~)r:O':<- ~OC'i I CONDITION: CPFOR elemertsn the reCJ '!rE·a "ave forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/e!emenis. OPFCi-< : rr: :;1 ., '." -'~~'r, -:- sfntched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDA.RD:. S.. pport sites C0rY",n2,:1 "1'1(: c..:, ',re l r~cilities. and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were :X,jUC(E;';. t..nell,y c\L!ipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were kiilF;d. TASK: Oisrurt ::nemy M~'·e -.,e"1 ?rri ~l")'?r~·.i~nsUsing Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (34 -e>:>f:()R-1,.i':·, CONDITION: Convention;) c~:::L'~: .,:".:' :-,::. ~l: ai;.:;raft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and kef bases in lilt! 2<- ;...·.e, .IL .e Je:l!"' selected. STANDARD: CI-emical;:;~:'~1~~ ,"-:;:', "' li'.~lr, ( .... ,to targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forwar::l->""as 'JJo..3 l.Jt-:IO)ot::':" !iy' o:srupting command and control systems. Enemy movemert ','2:: "uccessfL':'" ~t"':.'''''l"k·~ '-': .-,,: :~e,;;qnated ambush areas. Enemy supplies and equipment w~rp.contamin ~.,.':, L>. l,g- . ,'n·:.· -:'SI.I·:.!ties were inflicted on enemy forces. TASK: Conduct Aerial ReconnaissanCE< (34-C,:JFOR-1007) 5 - 80 DODDOA-005422 ~--=- ARTEP 34·355-MTP CONDITION: OPFOR HO recujli;~ i1t=dqenca on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to ~,\e ~,nC:~);,i-aohs and cor duct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDAR.D: L'~cated anu p,:tG;V:p:.:'(1 3',3" Yp:Jsitions in assigned sectors. to include: support and storage bases and command ann :;or:71)1 raciliies. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not Emgagec. Flr:~)'il:' '8 li:oei',,:;e i'<:muests and other Information Requirements were reported to OP~OR HQ. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0:>FOR-100S) CONDITION: OPFOR eielTlc"1t ~ ;)s {,:;cuoiec en objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDAR £': Fnemy fore:: ';[>1 - - ..·')r's~c. /\",s2ulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment ale SJ Jp!'es werEo de:,troyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personne';/erB \\,it'1drawr f·o' n . ,:;0:- '1 ,Ii i" ~h9 prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied th9 F!"i-')rity Intel!;,;-2~'iC~ I·k)'.' i '~;H··r·'lf. 5 - 81 DODDOA·005423 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENTS: 2 REMBASS TEAMS REMBASS TEAM TASK: Employ Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS) (34-4-0007) (REMBASS) (FM 34-10-1) (FM 34-80) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMA!~D!:Fll....E.ADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team has received a mission from the supported maneuver unit commander or S2. Certain soil or other environmental conditions may preclude the effective use of sensors or cause the enemy to easily locate sensor locations, requiring leaders to use alternative iIledns of employmem. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The remotely monitore': battlefield sensor system team employed and monitored remotely monitored batth:;field S6nsur SYSl:E;(T, i,l lhe supported unit's area of operation. ------- ~---------'--.'_'_'~L'_' --r _ TASK STEPf A.rm PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO * 1. Coordinate with the sup\=oned unit comrr,ander or S2. a. i3~,orr:e fal";ilia! viitr, thr: ~,'is.;,iu ' b, Ber.o11e familia' wit,'"; thr: frieild:y and Ei1~my situation. * 2. Coordinate for the to:::w~ir,~. a. Maps, ptotogr3pi12, and overlays of the area of interest; b, Exper;ted targets by tyne: c. Reauire1 reoortf: ,0 sd'rr'it; d. Reporting procedures: e. Communications; t, Secu;-it}; g. Class I thrCI'!dr ,i<. ",J("',~, h, Available rnilimE:I',o,,:.;,:, ::'I"r-'~'"I: i. Sensor Implant SILt. j. ,vlo",torir,g of the Site; k. ImlJlant mission seCUr,ty: I. S'Hvei!!3'1:-e cre~~' m. ~pe'3t':'''21 OF!f' ,~s 2rd ~chF.jule, 3. Review t'·I<.';n,::;SIO.1 0,8: a. Select a::;se'..:;,~Jl~:sor,:lE: "-01':; ~:'J:~:, ent) ~o employ_ b. :nsure all equipment is complete ard operational. c. Ensure all monito,s. se1scrs, and repecters are programmed prior to depal1u ·e. d. Ensure ail se,-,so: ~II, '. ",;,:. ,:, 3'" ::>nQrammed with proper identification r:oaes al'IO c 1ar,nE:I~, 4. Prep,ile <: p:d:rr,!Iler ~yrr,~x)('g:' '2" tl~~~ wr:1Clle:y monitored battlefield sensor system (ql;;r!"""::"t. h. :.l~l: I"lr""r:"0r·r.':1"~!:(~1 !r",(;'!"",,.-::~l(".~. 8. Navipa:e ',e rnCr,lh,i1' ~':':, a. '::'nsure mOr'lltor I~ :,ruoertv pnJp'C:lll1rn,;J(J, b. ensure cverlavs ace com')16led 2nd ·:.jlven to 52. * 9. Prepare the ~~:1:;or ()~eratio:, ':':':::;;' :t;;;ord, ,;.. R3ccrc ~i'e .:t:'r.; flek b. Recc:J ti,e i::;::;::::ficatio,1 codes of the sensors or repeaters. c. R2~:."C '::.t s:..:~::':" ..:: ,. ::I:.I':r.;.: .:2'. "::"~.nr2~. d. ~Gccrc :~I-': ;::;;,".:,..;", ': :. _'2.'<;' ..; ::l;11 number on the sensor monitoring set. E:. ~.s:;crd,:·.':: ::t';;r,C ~ :,' ;'~'J,::2r_ .;~·::;.,"iting channel. f, ~'c; 'r'~l~ ·.nl~ jp.t<-:t:-- .-"", _rt"r :psr.icacoustic sensors. £. :~:c< '" ..C: : , ·: . ~ ~" ~ (::~:; ... ~ .1:X:L;stic, infrared passive, or magnetic). h. ~'E:-nrr' ~....~ f'igr... ';eit ~:"ic' ':0oriinat? (,f the first. middle, and last sensor in : :~ ..: , l. :::~('':'.:-- ..... :~ ~(:--'J" ..;' . c..:.~~ J. ~ec'J':' tiE: rIU\;" ''''l'n e:';',t .,' t.J"."·; (.'5 days, 15 days, 30 days, or End- of-Life (FOl~). It. '~ACorC ':>'lV 2r:"'IO,"c::e ~ c:1d~~i0rs the: ~an assist the operator or S2 during senS0' (~:lta':',?'·,£'~ 1,"'ucl!'1~1 rogas, sncw ice, frozen rut, or rugged terrain). 10. Analyze ~ens('.r oaa a. i~lt:ne"mi Ie ~"'JE: .,' . ;r~, b. uelerml"e tne n;J, I:Jc" or larqets oy LJ:=,mg the appropriate count indicator ',;~r'SOI <::t,ld c:.Jur'(JI.,< :1:"" ;,11". ,Xl;:; ,ma9netic for vehicles, infrared passive Tor P8r::>unnb,}, c. :~:£:181;-' :·r: GIT,"JC,::·r, 0: ~rc:!'. 8: . 5 -83 DODDOA·005425 ARTEP 34-:353-1/11D ..-----.-------~'---------------r_--~-__, TASI( STE~5 A~;D PERr:OR~ANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO d. Determi~3 tr-.E: d:stancE; in ~neIe~s t-OT: two-count indicator sensors in the string b~: Jsirc the skp.;~h llcp. e. Dete:-mine tln;o! l1f,3f·J,? NOTE: To dettmnine jr-i6 r~·::" S J, '.,,'r 3 ~I.I!?" f~::>m the first activation of the first- count sensor indicator to t~H: ' r~ 3~' :V[ i0rl 0' t~le second-count sensor indicator to the closest 1/32 dar Inct' So' ,., ;. ....L~: ·.rener;: to minutes using the chart on the sensor mor,itr>rinc set. T!'~ :""'3,':2' is time. f. Dec9rrr ne r.ote :·f sne': -: :'j ':h'ijing distance by time. The answer gives )'';u i·~.8 of SCf'e::' i"l r' ":,I?'S De' .....Iinu:e. g. Je:srmire totClI (-'I,. :-:)'.: :rc'tcr NOTE: Thi~ is rJane by me;:lsurintJ witI"' n rUler fl'om the first activation to the last activation of the app (;~ -3\.": .~(:~ ,.,'. ,I'i.~;·,: ~'·'::·0 ~o the c!csest 1/32 of an inch. Convert this mens _,rern~nt 'C' rn'rL'r~s uSirg tr:~ ::h ,,,,':i~'::' f. ~el..u.-: :.e ,ai:.i 1", I';: ,-,:;.;":- '.-d:::' 0 ...; :.:'.: l ~ilown location of the target. g. IOBmii" j'lE: ~,"rl~Il" Ii.,. (ll' <::IIII\J ";\r,,cled. h. K,JCCJld ,;,ne: PE:1.I116t:: 1i·.ICII! ..:;,L~r. i, t,'e :emarks section. ~__-..;.I._:..;;.d.;.en_t.!ll.:.::a_~~.~~~u.:..~~'::~!l:~. __~_.__. .... ...__-J r-------.-------.._. _.-.----. '.'.~LUATION SUMMARY BLOCK 1---_._--,.",..... - -._-2 3 4 5 M TOTAL - _._.-.... _-_ _... .. .. ... ,-_......... ~ --_:. ~.~;:-::'OR';-::;~ :~DIVIDl;ALTASKS TasK Nt;:nnN 1". Title r References 031-503-30~~'::'.:,. I"'~ ... - - -::~·'.:'.Ol:~L=NTED STP 21-24-SMCT .. ; ~. ~.~.. ~F 052-191-1':'~~ n', ". C' ~.' ·-'·.- , ~;~: "()U~'SELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT I' ::-; ..::: . '. .'-.,. . -.... -, .,,- ~ : ..: 052-191-1··C::·f.'~I, ~ I l V .1-):. : ..: '; ':( jJ .~ .IENT STP 21-1~SMCT 061-283·5'~,-: ::,,; ~ ":..:~ F' RE STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326·,:>:: ~"~ ~- .. , \. \ · ':" .11 ", ~t' STP 21-1~SMCT 071-326-0:::';.~ , .. . ,~ 1 ·· l. ·ou.,d Obstacles STP 21-1-SMCT !f :':p.:' 'J:~ .:";'.'::,'1 071-326-051 0(SL' , P21::t - t:) 1- ~·;-n.;;t Fire '.N hil8 DismoJnted STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0S'j 1(SL , . -- r-<~!<:l:;1 .~ ·. .;.. -.;c STP 21-1-SMCT 071-32-Ofi" 3(s' ..: SSif.'.~ -- ,iT.;.CJlc.r,j .... , .i:o:, Positions STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-3002(<: '.. , '.:~ ~;; \".: E MOLT,t;d STP 21-1-SMCT 5 - 84 DODDOA-005426 ,--- --- - - ---'0-..0==__..~ ._ ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ;jU~;:,)R-;iNG INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task t-'!Jnher "':~f!' Title References 071-326-550; ~~-2': !r.:.. !-= :' :: ~ ~·· "j."'r':=H;' ·.)"'der STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5505(S~2) b::',e ;1!', (I""! "(''''-uti':;n Order STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5705(3L2\ ~.,nc!hh ?"; nt'S'3"'/at'cr Post STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5805{SL3) Cc -'j~::t~; '-"'. ,e Rt c: nna:ssance Mission STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1006(SL' \ Ncw1g2,E- fr':)'Tl ')ne O"j·lt on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT ,~\"oth .- ;:'C;1: "'f! diE ::I;"'llounted 071-329-1 019(SL:~: Use" II10 1)'i9rI3Y STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1030lSL"1 ~ Naw::::,.: 'r;r"] Cpe Fc,nt on the G~ound to STP 21-1-SMCT AiO'i:e' ~'r, :ll \,'.!ni'e MOunted 071-331-0::15(3:"'; ) Pi-ac:,CE- ',,)se L'glL ana Litter Discipline STP 21-1,-SMCT 071-332-5(,2" (SL3) P-e:HiE Co :;: L1'>J', !\',:,:, STP 21-24-SMCT 071-410-cr'O~'{SI1! F\eC'c: I:; D .::-:-\ F,r'~ V"li'.:: Mounted STP 21-1-SMCT 071-430-1)"0~" r~l] r'.y'll'l",' ;: .):.!:~,-~", t i r, f.quad STP 21-24-SMCT 071-430-0U:-\~< r: _:: ' ::"'''!,;C':I, ~:; :-':':"l::-:i :':ol!.)wing Enemy STP 21-24-SMCT ':'/'"1,1''' \/'/ "''it; 'f' .....'" r)/?T",'1Se 071-430-000·~~r:·_2 - C;:(.,~r9<>ni"" ?::-n.L':"!"; F'.'lIcwing Enemy STP 21-24-SMCT C'C''''t;:;r.· vl!nil", 'i' thE' LlE'fense 071-710-0006(SL'1 n'~r 1,'''( :)f I, i~r.' \11:.: ,n Devices STP 21-1-SMCT 091-CLT -4029(~':L!) SUr)"'''', ,r, '" i=~H"p.rtive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT '1.1.J ·':+"'i,~:::: (,~~ !";"':' 101-92Y-:l']'J5:S:...2; 'n~;- ( i" ,'In,:'~l~'()! 1cGCotmtability, STP 21-24-SMCT ~!.:.~~~ j ",:. ~~ :~-'.~ :;~,",d~'e2")iqty 113-637-21:~' ('::_. ; C"""1''', ' 1 ".-:cal Radio STP 21-1-SMCT 181-1 05-2C'0~-i'-~'_::\ (')r,' ~c': """"F: (l('.-·r'l~O'lS According to the STP 21-24-SMCT I_::\" ...f·. ':' ~ . ·V l ·.··, ~ !. ::. ,:,:' ::. ': :, ~TIVATION SPOT STP 34-96R14-SM-TG STO 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-341-1 ~'=.\~ ,:-,r..:rlpc:: 2::i~O' '':>[F'ATOR DATA STP 34-96R14-SM-TG ~~CC· :~" i~ :L+ .' STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-341-1803 STP 34-96R14-SM-TG STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-341-2:4.' '=-~"-::).: C::' ..1,', ['t.-, -, i' .:HOFILE FOR A STP 34-96R14-SM-TG . "" ,~','\ :,'~r:':(~EMISSION STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-371-180(. ~~', F,:,>':': ,I, ., ....._'--t-.:,~:NFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371 -1052 ~;'-~; '-""'J'.(;~ ': '~>,I- :'!~ ~~;FORMP,TION STP 21-1-SMCT 441-091·2000(S:...:':: O~.:ie% .t,g<'.iin~' ~:r /.\ttao: (Active) STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-20CO(~~,.~~: .:::q --) ·. \~.·'CF':t orc"",r.tion ~easures and STP 21-24-SMCT .... ---. ): SUPPOR1 ,"1'3 C·jLLECl 'J": ','J.' ,'~ .'1,-'. ,,' .. ' 5 - 85 DODDOA-005427 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK: Disrupt Enemy MO\lernf'n: and Oper,3tions Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Crda~s have a,:~" 2:' ":vr,--' to LS:? tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations h?ve been identi"it'; STANDARD: Tactical nuc,es: :1":3,:·:5:, W~ re d~li'i,~red on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed:J,':"/,Clri.. 3'ec~. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casu31tifls wa",· i.,fiir;tpr; :-3"TlGr,g enerlY troops. CONDITION: OPFOR elern&nts In tle faa; a~e2. have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elemer,~s OPl:OC? air':~3ft I)"".", "Je?t1·:isp.?tched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDA.R':': S, !P00rt sites, ;"""'1"\8~:: "'!'1.; CCl"!ro facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated ter£lets wer.q r:O(1'-' ;C>;,,( E-:=rr.y eJuipment, supplies, and venicles were destroyed and enemy perso,-Jl-,el werE' kill :'0. TASK:Condur.~H2styArrj~·,hi'~ -OP~')R--00:,\ CONDITIQ1-!: ':,:>;: JR ele;-,;::, ·. , (,.1\ ,:9 i:. ::I ~:n::;ealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an ad!?,:,,:,:'- ~oute. STAND A.RD: p'.? 8mb~I!'"1: ~.. t: "'-"0 ~"f,\<-"er: tJ ::fo:e the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and r.= ')ualties,kl'~ ;'-f1ir:t;>r l"it'1;n 11--.:: d9signated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified ·'jeSt,:ldtlO -\ ·\ ,tr,:J"~;v, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported resul~s Clf mi~s!f)'- t·:, h'3 -~'::!'~'J31p.:s CONDITIO"I: OP':::OR flier",,,,,.! i~ .- :c;-;' -~ '110-;:' 'On enemy major supply route. Intelligence has reported an enemy convoy appr02r.ni-,~ 1'16 ~iemf'lt. f-ieadquarters has ordered complete destruction of the march el,?:-·p.'l~. -, ,-8 r":'?" - 0',r'? ., ~:l;"t~X '"l:itely fifteen minutes from the ambush point. OPFOR element pc,s",.,." ~ 8f autoM "~r: N':: - ,~~ 5 ?'·j.;w',or weapons, and commcmd detonated mines. STANDA~O: r-pOQr9d 1":"11".',1 "itc, ~"")-Q :=r""3 of enemy convoy. Surprised enemy forces. Forced 1 enemy march ei<;'rT'e!1t to t'I.~·tir k'l' ~""'\A \<.110," wOIJnded. or captured enemy personnel and destroyed all vehicles ?Jr,C' e(,'_:;prrE:'~ " ~ I'~:O!'·. :i,e.::' : .itt,crew ·'o,n the area on order. Results of the mission were renol1ed to heado'J?rers CONDIT'C' \,. O,xOq e'er' ;.' ~ t :.''- e·:. r; '!ective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rea·- area oase. STANDARI): ~r.PMY forC'~:c; \"Ar~ o· 'r",,~,?r 1-,"":8:Jlted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. SpE,c,;;eo t:lL;uipm8L' ,,':.l :.. u,:c., ,\1,.;'(; ...estroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel V;3r~ ···j:t'1clrev'r ·;rc,.,., (',,, 3"~' \./itr.ir , 1~() !~rescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied t!1 °ri""~'1 Irtf:';:i~" "l." ....1',: ,; r,·; ':; :'. 5 - co DODDOA-005428 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENTS: RE~BASSTf!.~ GSR SCJAJ 2 REMB.~SS -,'l:J,f.L TASK: Emplace ft1tc.... ·E (i·~_( ::i i:" .-4-C(08) (FM 34-1C-',) C:·;:, ~':-9GK14-SM-TG) (TM 11-5820-867-12) ITERATION: 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The remote:, ::\,;-i.ueJ oatJefjelc sensor system team has completed programming all sensors, repeaters, and the s,Jns')r rnc:nito;'i:l£ set in accordance with the mission plan. Some iterations of this task should be oaful' ~C.r: \.10~~4. i TASK STANDARDS: ?rE:,:Jc eG, eo .'1p!2cec. and displaced the OE-239 antenna group in accordance with the monitming site and PI !ssie:, ~ =; ,.....---------..------.------------""'T"'--_---, T~S" '::!=:''''l Atm PSRFORtfANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Assemble the ar,~f.. i<.! 9;:'0]:':fl :1" J 0],(, J'.: a. Install battery in the an'enna coupler. b. Connect ~hcJ I'cldill ..,-: .:. ;:r< f;~ tr. the antenna connector. c. Place a!1ten1a tn: . :" .-' ,Y,:,:ii. c. Canr.ec~ ';hE ~C'~ ",,,' :::::.',,' ~.:. :·18 to the radio frequency amplifier. e. Slide allte:i;-,a intJ :,e ,:;,:·...·:r;r.2 Y';CO:. f ~.J():: t~,~ =O~. ,\.:.t :":;J~I,~ ~,:::,:,o "~o_;~lh the eyeof!t ~t::l;.·{.,!::' u,', (M:' Iy,as'. base. e. Install iive UI)fJei I ",;,,: IloJ 1,". l'. Attach ralllC ire', c'!:'!"';)' c" ;';"I<'~ an1E:i'f'iCl, and 200 foot coaxial cable assemLly {() lOp c.If ' -, ;1 .. g. Flla.:;e ioul SlaKE':: .~~) I,;c< t .'''' . d5e c,,;sembry. h. ~,tt( r:, :r~'e E~r.r. 'i ;' ~l s.' - '~'i,::; :c· 3ppropriate stakes. i. tl.tt"'('1") ''''''''': 'j' ~,.,II'"ose adjustment and begin raising mast b~' Wcllkill[ it Iii' tf);' 'C, ""vll"\ "1 ' j. ')rille gr01.':"Ir::!" g ,': . !C,:'l.' ....:: ~-I. :Jtw.'l bri'lidej grounding cable from grouncif"lg rod to senc;()' r""C''''itorin-; ~·;~t k. Conner:::' fre:-..,'.::" d ?'J'~:r' C' .T'\·'; ..:,t,'e to antenna coupler. I Attach 2C feot '::aole fr:: ""::cL:;ler ,,:, the sensor monitoring set. 3, Displace antenr" r~·)'.'::- 2. Ensure.: -+f?r,,-,.:. C. '. "),,' .~'.'.~:~~ ;" OFF. b. Discon,·=ct :;JCi,'.!,i: >,,', ·. CoO :;' w ,':: ~oupler and sensor monitoring set. c. DIS:::Or.:'8Cl r~r )':'C' ;:".~:' ,.,.. ,,,.,1" c:r,)unding rod. G. l'lstall r-roteuivt-' ~~; :s·, b:; ,:n.~! I."~ :;'.Lpler connectons. e. _uV;d,::', "er .r! "'. J ··: .1',:.: i ) , ._t:.L:· ir,~ left and right guy assemblies; then .viu;:h~:';Jc.~;".·,: :1;'" . c.":';.. J'::". _,wermastbywalkingitdown. oe-llon, lu l,j~. 5 - 87 DODDOA-005429 ARTEP 34··25~-t/11!= .. ------------.-..--- ......._,..-._~_ .......~- TASK STEFSt,ND PERf-ORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO f. Remove 200 f Jot coax:;:,1 ::abie. g. Remove an,e;nCi 2:; Lid;,) frcquercYamplifier from bracket. h. Disconr.e::i 20:,·0: C';;,;-:i::l ::;,'7ie fr,:)"1 radio frequency amplifier. i. Disconnect raaio." I> -".:-1 emp!iil8 - from antenna. L.-__"""';;"';';'__ '. Disassemble mc:si <,;"_ ,~c':·'·.,"l :r, i.Sij ::aq. ' _ .·· ·· ,.... · ...·_ .·"... _.. ..w_. __. .., ~._.~ ~·_ 1-----------------.-'-.------'.~E· TA~:~< F!;:li."" .,·;f,':.· ... ';.;VALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ,:'EFiAilON .. .1..2.; 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL f----------- TOTAL TASK STEDS c'JAUi\~::C~ ----.-.L-----1f----+----+--~t_--+---__t TOTAL TASK STEP':) "SO' : L.- TRAINING STATI.J~ ·3CY'!"I\!O!;~" . '--_--.l.__-'-__"""- __...... I : ~ Task "'uMber "'.0-·1" I;He References 301-341-1 ~3f ~!'.'~'_C:'.' !'.o'I-~':~"':'. :';~GUP OE-239 STP 34-96R14-SM-TG STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 850-001-2000{SL2) STP 21-24-SMCT 850-00'· -3001 (SL.~·:, STP 21-24-SMCT OPFOR V\S~..\.;..: TASK: Disrupt ::r'H:iy i",()·.'~lll'O"! .;;'-1( '.)p~:r8tLr:, using Persistent and Non-Persistent Chemical Weapons (;;.I;<)Fi·O~=<-·, " .. ';7; J ..T-: ,,'re'aft are available to deliver chemical weapons. Routes and key c:lse: ;:- ~:-: ~:::r .-::;-::-:: .... 313 ::::r selected. STANDAR[l: Cr:f:;-ni:;", ::::;1-, ': ,n 1':, ,.~., r: into targeted areas. The movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forwaru r:w ~.. 3: c04 5 - 88 ~----------, DODDOA·005430 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. CONDITION: OP::OE \.-!C re~~ire:3 i rs,i:';2n:~ on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to takE =hO:::F:;:c~':E :-::j I~(i"lducta visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Locatec t~r)(l')-:,h~ "") I,:,r] ';'i 1f-~' ~csitions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases end comr~2"(' r, 'r: -'':::'T:: "?rH'?:, Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not erJ';jagE:. 1)!I,.~-ic~1 ':: ~'(I'C'? I 't:;qu,3StS and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ TASK: Conduct Hasty JlJ~1rJS'1 ! ~-OP;:OR,i OO:i) CONDITION: OPFOo. e1el"'"'C" t i, ,"''''/ r'~ j..,::::orcealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent rOLt; STANDARD: ThE' Clm:"J~r ,:;h, I~~' Y?':'lpr,::,rl ,}'!fr:r:: the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was I: surprised E'1d ca~ualties -',ry" :r-:fi:cec' 1'/:',1"" t"la designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reac'"'i:,g it:: S~9~lh.),': r";:: ""1: :':'" .. '; :,: h ".I O"l order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of missi,' I) -C',]:' .,' ;:,iEo:; CONDITION: OPF0~ f.1t>!'""'Sr.~ i:= :)rJCi;::lr£" :i;r'-i an enemy major supply route. Intelligence has reported an enemy convo~1 c;;:Jpr0"c:~ir'1 tr '" Eoer'entL.'1ajquarters has ordered complete destruction of the march Ir:>ment -: r." 0bjective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base, STANDARD: En"",,\, f('rr'::",',pr: ~:'. T,' >7< ~,~C;:dIH3d enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks, Spec.ified cquipmei' :, 'j l~ )Ij~,:;: 'fler ':;destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All per5Gnn0.! .,9rt' Vv,!t')rj~:lI'fr:!" '.. : : ·'r, \' \" .1'£1prescribed time, The collected intelligence data satisfied tn~ ::lr!oP'. ,r 1'~;li',"1::" ." , 5 -89 DODDOA-005431 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENTS: RE~BASS1EA~ 2 REMSASS TEJl.MS TASK: Prepare the Repemer f:-r Or:e'2tio~ (34-4-0009) (FEMBASSl ':,;c ~4-S6R14-SM-TG) ITERATiON: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMjijl['~;;:-IL?Ar.lER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS; '(,,\~, ren-.olel) rrler itm!::: c31c.67ieid sensor system team reviews the supported unit mission plan; a te(rain profile of the surveillance area is prepared; and there is no radio line of sight from the sensor antennc.s to tne Ler:sCJ: n~:Jr:t.: .. ',,;J ::8t cr portable monitoring set. Some iterations of this task shOuld be pertorrne·J In rAO;:-r'O:; TASK STANDARDS: The repeaier NE.S ope'Ollienal after the batteries were installed, operational codes were sel into the ~1I'09"dIJil:I':::. i..L:.ie: \N:::it l:::aJeci :nro the reoeater, and the repeater was tested for operatio,~. GO NO-GO 1. Inst:1 ~:.; ::l3L:r~r a. Sat rer.13?ter ~H::,'-:'E .~\.",.:;, '::: ':':F,-=-. b. R~"~::St~ f1Jr :.'#'~". c: :~: I·· \ ...~ . c. R.er-,::,i2 ,.·,::pe:'\~· ::c·er d. Release fcJf ir,r:ar Q&:r<.:;f c0:npar1.,c:e1t cover latches. <.> ~"lr.1,):c, l.attb·/:,:m-:12ftn·"'-- c:;-.r:,':C''!flS. '. EnSL'rs '",I;, 3;·;,.... ~oin~ f,:!':C. (., f,i;;·.! .,r-ent connector is clean. £. Ensw'" .he battery :::II<3( ,C · i~; : -=:;,1 NOTE: Install the f.3cuirE:C '~.Tii,,·, ; "31eliE; A and B first to ensure battery compartment COVer fit~ wc!cH\, 'I""!' '::: JEane F. if needed. h. I)ut baLer:' ,;"..... ~:- "~'-.-' . :" ". - ... ",,(" 'ltch 2. Conflee, L~i l;udc: Of0ur~m"k·1. a, ~el pruy' Cimrr,t'h IVIVlII: ;j',/;,u\ tc, Or F. b. tilsl.·!·e l~·re~;t:;,;i~' !·',l;['i :::'\'/IL'.:1. i~ OFF. c. C·Jnn~Cl :~aOIF, l'.: ; C..H ":f(;r:; 'an-:mer a:ld repeater. 3. Pr-JgrC:,:1 .:;~;..: ::.-3'~:' =- ,!;~.=..~' c... Tur:1 V(j~:ar".e iJ(;::::, .,;~:! C ,~', ~:) '!,ill;)e displayed). t P..;s~. :-=1.1 ·.:: :~~·.Lln : .:: .;~=I \-( ..... :.. ci5playej). c. Pusr. FUI·:C .:. :'('1 : : J":= ~ [; '. il. be distJlayed), NOTE: I: ~·ou i.,sl3i1.=::J ;-'e'. ,.:.· (~? .:; i' !.J '~'P,;EL=i. the battgries must be conditionel) ty f:U~tl,,1J ri.' ",j" r .- .:. count off 35 seconds and STY GO shoulC: be dis;/c::.y.:c.. ;, .,_'':' '_~ '- .-v",,~ ll. ('0ilditic.-. the batteries, push the FUNC button (X~'TF' wil)'" disp':l\,e ~\ ,. 3- " 'Jr-eo '3ppears, repeat procedure. IF BTY NO-GO st!': 3PDfJ"l~<:, rer I~, .·' ')~'t,... !f :,,;'l'~r'8~ fail, refer to organizational · maintenar('l. c ::'ar':" .. ~ r·t .:! . _ I<. Qutl0n until rt:;peater (RPTR) is displayed. e. Cusr d-;· Qrr.:': ~;: ,': :, '::~:i··?l'" ,.clY :':::0NO will be displayed). f P"sh thr, ....,J"..r:-p~ hi ,t'')''~ " ~ '(':.'r- r" 'he '1ppropriate transmitting channel , :} di£it::,' '" h, ',' -,1"":-'~' ,- \ -::.: -_. "",:yj+orinq set, PMS. or another like repe;:!".;· Or'-!? t',~ ;::;''-c:-r:-''e ct ~'nn: I~ displayed, push the ENT button (RCVP. \''-;1' b= +u,: ·..···'1 5·90 DODDOA-005432 ARTEP 34·355-MTP .. -------~_._' , I-------.---,-_.. TASK STEPS j';J!) FE~FORMANeE MEASURES ..,-_._- GO NO-GO ~_., _._.~ g. rush t:-.e :1~1T'I ~.- · : ~.1::r, '~. ,C ~;rC'T:-:n the, appropriate receiving channel (3 Gigits) t) be receivaj 1r%' th-s Sen5(,rS 0i another like repeater. Once the ·:t~,r.. ;·l~':,~r!:1;e r;r''':''!":' ~.: ·:.i:: :::-!~'ed J,~sh t.'19 ENT button (ARM will be d;s~~ ~ ·O~·.j :,. NOTE: n',E: trsrSrlitter i'll'l(~ re(.,i'/~· rt-:,,:rr'2'r 'vI'ili r.~ver be the same. h. Push EI\" to L,;:"'~ ~r-c, rf~"'3,'t~j i'>··i~3rr rering device will be activated). BTY L1F~, will ('8 disn2Ve0. Oq :)11"r, :,TEI::> to dis:>lay TEST. Push ENT if you want the rep,3at-:r ;:: tr6 lEST mode (anti-tampering device will not be activated) (BTl' liF':: ''''!I t e oispl?ved). NOTE: The repeaters MODF ~"" ',~' n-,.s' tf:' set ';o the appropriate selection (ONrrEST or ARM\. OAnAII"';' r, ,'", 'A 'r,~r;;..r;'\ m jcfe i. To prograrr. l~ll ::,:' !!' ~j'O- ,", :.',"'':.,-r' bL. tto~ 1 to 4 times (one of the '')110\1'1'-'9 \~/i'l t)e ('1,":1 c'.'C' I f ~ O""\/~' >: days 30 days or end of life (EOl) ",ti' t~':· t'':ltt7': '~~:; ')~/ . :'.-:,<; ,or I~~ss \ j. ::J~!~ .. "" ~'\'- oqrr.. !.t--::. ,.~,;..:: ... :. __ .:~-' -( '. i~~~ i~ displayed (lOAD? will be 1<. PU~h "1P '.'JA.::, "IIF('rl ,"J '.j~' ~r'O',lri bA displayed). NOTE: if 1_;; h!\..':-r:,; ;81: ;'~ "',' ~l','"T"-,' ",J:,f'\'1'0:h,~ _DAD button, repeat taSK steps 2 & 3 above If:"':J~, 8-8''':'' '~ .:,~. j;"c.. ~ '- ;,rC'" .;.in ,~, rep1ac'O' the batteries and repeat task steps 1-3 at-c' It;. If U'} "JC,-(::) :::; cisr,I,.vc:,j a tnird tirn~, turn the repeater into higher echelon !",?'ntsr.','lC" h ·':pc". : Turn ~'lo; s01", :;':::( '",--'111" nc::.:. m, Discc;,,~=,er t~,:- :.r.:' ' ·. _ - ,::r;'E 'r'-J'll the repeater. 4. Test tre re0:l"ter a. ",::;:IIIC.I',::":.,:): ,_ 'I.d';" '<,oeL,e" b, :c,':r,e,j 1",8 .':'1 :".':,1 . ,~: ',', ... 'I' ;;; ",.';() ~ nt or: the repeater. 5. PerTe",: "'- the portable monitoring set R-2016 to 2,,;;':.'· it aT,,r ' :' ': I _....? .:: ;' vit:I' tc Ol~, ::. Sel(,:c:·.I~~-'E~.~ -, ;:: .'::~,Ji.. ,en ~c,~i:':3 set as the transmit c....lanI1(;~ \ r tl:2 !"! ~ .:. ~..~·. c. 38t f'\r::'>~ ~\i,.::':' :J, .. '.: : ,'x 3!er 'C' ')N [TEST (after about 5 Seconds, the pcrta~; IV C!"::,i:" '. :"t Jl':'.' :Ii:'::;," 64 /1 ). NOTE: 54/'.d:~;:::~.'·.,:,'i,:.( :If·~.:~',~.'. .r)·,al C i the transmit channel. The repeater w'l' con:!.l!!:: ~, q ;C: c ',f' ,( .' :.. minutes. a. i .jr:l P>~... I(lg '?:l 'l. :. t.'.' ::, ...' t':h to mJ and observe the portable -~oli:o;lr:,~:;;;- (,: ,~' ; :: t I codes. NOTE: n: ;'G,:,'.)r,'ia!" I, ·'....l~(- er is operational 0'1 the receiver and tran~r' r.'- (, rot-' "1'." : e. Turn the "1"-1'",:' ,,,. C:·,,)cc-.'" i ,j ~ches to OFF. 6, Pre;:>are eQu:~, Tle,I.', _,. ".J 0.,: : ,I' ItE:, d, CJ,Sr.l&Sel"tJ,el.',. I~,"": _ ,.:;U,;'.' 0' c', S',o, Oil componems. L...__ ~~E~.:--.'.!..~~l:~~"'.~~:'';~(j~~~::,,:·~~.:;.e;,1:.:>!:~~~ater, 5 - 91 DODDOA-005433 ARTEP 34-355-Ml ~ ----------- TASK PEf~ =G~MANG2/ EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK I-----I-T-e-R-A.,..-"-O-N----' -~.-l-~~" --r'- i 2 I 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK ST::PS EV,L,~,_'",-, :;':" ....L- I-..::...;. TOTAL TASK ST::PS "GC~- --- -1---- . .__._.J.__ I '-1 TRAINING STATUS "GC"':'.;:)-G'::...,...L.-_ ,._ ,- i ~ """ indicates a 18S( 2' "1 I, ." SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS TaSK Number i -::s,iC '\: c' :drr'y ~:()Ops. TASK: Conduct Air Attac< ~ (14- . "':( ~ :~..' , )f ~ CONDITION: OPi=GR ~le-liE:':' .:, .n '. e 'eel w?a 'lave forwarded the coordina:es of enemy facilities/elements. 0P~~':<'?'r':':o:'t -''','' ~,"" r -'s"Ptched to attack enemy :nstallations or convoys. STAND~R'J: S",;J00rt Sl,:>" Co,"" \:" Ir,'! \.."Ir,' ;;'cilities and/or convoys were located, Attack runs on designated targe+f '",ere .;,;,~ JLJ,:;t:-,~ u ,d, r,y ;:;( ~:.J:T,ent, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnei 'he;e i<.:16d 5 - 92 r---- _ DODDOA-005434 =--=--=.c=-.~-~_ ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases and command and control facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engaged. Priority Intelligence Requests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflictej within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on orner, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Deliberate Ambush (34-0PFOR-1004) CONDITION: OPFOR element is operating along an enemy major supply route. Intelligence has reported an enemy convoy approaching the element. Headquarters has ordered complete destruction of the march element. The march element is approximately fifteen minutes from the ambush point. OPFOR element possesses automatic weapons, anti-armor weapons, and command detonated mines. STANDARD: Prepared ambush site before arrival of enemy convoy. Surprised enemy forces. Forced enemy march element to halt in kill zone. Killed, wounded, or captured enemy personnel and destroyed all vehicles and equipment. Consolidated and withdrew from the area on order. Results of the mission were reported to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 - 93 DODDOA-005435 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENTS: REMBASS TEAM 2 REMBASS TEAMS TASK: Emplace the Repeater for Operation .(344-001 0) (REMBASS) (STP 34-96R14-SM-TG) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The repeater is emplaced and armed during the time of implant. The remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team has reviewed the supported unit mission plan. A terrain profile determined that radio line of sight could not be established from the sensor string or field to the sensor monitoring set or portable monitoring set monitor site, and a repeater is required. The repeater is preprogrammed and loaded. Certain soi; or other environmental conditions may preclude effective use of the sensors or cause the enemy to easily locate sensor positions, requiring leaders to use alternative means of employment. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Emplaced and armed the repeater for surveillance operations. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO * 1. Select a site to emplace the repeater. a. Ensure the antenna is clear for radio line of sight transmissions and reception. b. Ensure the site is well drained and free of water. c. Ensure the soil is soft enough to bury the repeater, if necessary. d. Avoid buildings or massive objects that may interfere with repeater operations. e. Erect camouflage if required. 2. Use antenna mast method for installing the antenna. a. Ensure the site selected for the tripod is reasonably flat (not more than 10 percent from vertical). b. Ensure the soil is soft enough to drive in the ground stakes. c. Secure the mast with guide wires if necessary (high winds of 70 mph or more). d. Anchor the tripod, mast, or cables with sandbags if necessary. e. Ensure the antenna is free of all other cables and power lines. NOTE: The antenna can also be mounted on the repeater case or remoted to another location (up a tree, on a telephone pole, or in another suitable location). 3. Arm the repeater. a. Turn the repeater MODE switch to ARM. b. Turn the portable monitoring set on, select the appropriate channel, and observe the display for 64/1. NOTE: To avoid a false alarm or disarming of the repeater, complete the next step Within five minutes. c. Bury the repeater and antenna cables, packing the soil tightly around the repeater or camouflage as necessary. d. Ensure the antenna is completely exposed above the surface of the ground. e. Annotate the location of the repeater on the sketch map. 5 - 94 DODDOA-005436 ARTEP 34-355-MTP TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"fNO-GO" "*" indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 052-191-1362(SL1) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT cleanliness, and serviceability 301-341-1709 EMPLOY REPEATER RT-1175(*) STP 34-96R14-SM-TG STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFORTASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Conduct Aerial Reconnaissance (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ reqUires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy area. 5 - 95 r--- _ DODDOA-005437 "'-=-== == ARTEP 34-355-MTP STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases and command and control facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engaged. Priority Intelligence Requests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Deliberate Ambush (34-0PFOR-1004) CONDITION: OPFOR element is operating along an enemy major supply route. Intelligence has reported an enemy convoy approaching the element. Headquarters has ordered complete destruction of the march element. The march element is approximately fifteen minutes from the ambush point. OPFOR element possesses automatic weapons, anti-armor weapons, and command detonated mines. STANDARD: Prepared ambush site before arrival of enemy convoy. Surprised enemy forces. Forced enemy march element to halt in kill zone. Killed, wounded, or captured enemy personnel and destroyed all vehicles and equipment. Consolidated and withdrew from the area on order. Results of the mission were reported to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. ThE: collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 - 96 . DODDOA·005438 ARTEP 34·355-MTP ELEMENTS: REMBASS TEAM 2 REMBASS TEAMS TASK: Recover the Repeater (34-4-0011) (REMBASS) (STP 34-96R14-SM-TG) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team has been informed by the supported commander or S2, the string or field is no longer needed for surveillance and the repeater must be recovered for subsequent missions. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Recovered and disarmed the repeater. Recorded and reported deficiencies. Ensured equipment was combat ready. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE ME~SURES GO NO-GO 1. Recover the repeater. a. Refer to the sketch map for the location of the repeater. b. Use a military map to navigate to the location of the repeater. c. Recover the repeater by digging it up or removing the camouflage. d. Turn the repeater MODE switch to OFF. e. Disconnect the antenna cable from the repeater. NOTE: If the antenna mast was used, collapse the mast, disassemble, and stow. f. Fold the repeater antenna and stow. g. Coil all cables and stow. h. Remove batteries and stow. i. Replace protective caps. j. Return to supported unit with all equipment. 2. Perform operator maintenance on equipment. a. Record all deficiencies on DA Form 2404. b. Ensure all deficiencies are reported and repaired to ensure equipment is combat ready for the next mission. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"NO-GO" ..." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 071-329-1006(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1019(Sl2) Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1030(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Mounted 5 - 97 DODDOA-005439 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENTS: REMBASS TEAM 2 REMBASS TEAMS TASK: Recover the Repeater (34-4-0011) (REMBASS) (STP 34-96R14-SM-TG) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team has been informed by the supported commander or S2, the string or field is no longer needed for surveillance and the repeater must be recovered for subsequent missions. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Recove:red and disarmed the repeater. Recorded and reported deficiencies. Ensured equipment was combat ready. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Recover the repeater. a. Refer to the sketch map for the location of the repeater. b. Use a military map to navigate to the location of the repeater. c. Recover the repeater by digging it up or removing the camouflage. d. Turn the repeater MODE switch to OFF. e. Disconnect the antenna cable from the repeater. NOTE: If the antenna mast was used, collapse the mast, disassemble, and stow. f. Fold the repeater antenna and stow. g. Coil all cables and stow. h. Remove batteries and stow. i. Replace protective caps. j. Return to supported unit with all equipment. 2. Perform operator maintenance on equipment. a. Record all deficiencies on i)A Form 2404. b. Ensure all deficiencies are reported and repaired to ensure equipment is combat readv for the next mission. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED· TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"rNO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 071-329-1006(SL1) NaVigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1030(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Mounted 5 - 97 DODDOA-005440 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 071-331-0815(SL1) Practice Noise. light. and Litter Discipline STP 21-1-SMCT 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT cleanliness, and serviceability 301-341-1709 EMPLOY REPEATER RT-1175(*) STP 34-96R14-SM-TG STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear. area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Conduct Aerial Reconnaissance (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases and command and control facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engaged. Priority Intelligence Requests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. 5 - 98 DODDOA-005441 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. 5TANDARD: The ambush site Was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Deliberate Ambush (34-0PFOR-1004) CONDITION: OPFOR element is operating along an enemy major supply route. Intelligence has reported an enemy convoy approaching the element. Headquarters has ordered complete destruction of the march element. The march element is apprOXimately fifteen minutes from the ambush point. OPFOR element possesses automatic weapons, anti-armor weapons, and command detonated mines. STANDARD: Prepared ambush site before arrival of enemy convoy. Surprised enemy forces. Forced enemy march element to halt in kill zone. Killed, wounded, or captured enemy personnel and destroyed all vehicles and equipment. Consolidated and withdrew from the area on order. Results of the mission were reported to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 - 99 ~----_--C-~"' DODDOA-005442 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENTS: REMBASS TEAM .2 REMBASS TEAMS TASK: Operate the Portable Monitoring Set R-2016 (34-4-0012) (REMBASS) (STP 34-96R14-SM-TG) (TM 11-5820-870-12) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: .The remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team has received its' mission from the supported unit commander or 52, and is preparing their equipment for the mission. This task should not be trained in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Performed preventive maintenance checks and services, to ensure the portable monitoring set verified that the sensors and repeaters were transmitting correctly when emplaced. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO · 1. Ensure the portable monitoring set is operational. a. Install the battery. NOTE: If using a new battery in the portable monitoring set, condition the battery in a sensor before installing. b. Perform self-test. (1) Turn MODE switch to TEST. (2) Verify display and listen for the alarm. If necessary, turn alarm volume and display light fully clockwise and listen for the alarm again. NOTE: If alarm does not sound for about 1/2 second every six seconds or if test pattern is not visible on the display, tum the MODE switch to OFF, replace battery. If alarm or display does not activate after second battery, turn-in to organizational maintenance. c. Install the antenna. NOTES: Check to ensure the antenna adapter and portable monitoring set antenna jaCk mate securely withou, binding. If antenna or antenna connector is demaged or defective, notify organizational maintenance. 2. Perform pre-mission test. a. Turn the portable monitoring set MODE switch to OFF. b. Program a sensor to channel 300. c. Turn the code programmer off, disconnect the code programmer cable from the sensor, and connect all sensor components. d. Set the channel select switch on the portable monitoring set to channel 300 and tum the MODE switch to ON. e. Turn the sensor MODE switch to ON. f. Stimulate the transducer and observe the portable monitoring set display. g. Verify the correct display (identification code) on the portable monitoring set. h. Turn the sensor MODE switch to OFF and disconnect the transducer. i. Connect the code programmer cable to the sensor. j. Turn the code programmer ON and reprogram the sensor to channel 002 using the same identification code from step 2b. k. Disconnect the code programmer cable from the sensor. I. Connect the transducer to the sensor. m. Set the channel select switches on the portable monitoring set to channel 002. 5 -100 DODDOA-005443 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO n. Tum the sensor MODE switch to ON. o. Stimulate the transducer and observe the portable monitoring set display. p. Verify the correct display (identification code) on the portable monitoring set. q. Turn the sensor MODE switch to OFF and disconnect the transducer. r. Connect the code programmer cable to the sensor. s. Turn the code programmer ON and reprogram the sensor to channel 598 using the same identification code from step 2b. t. Disconnect the code programmer cable from the sensor. u. Connect the transducer to the sensor. v. Set the channel select switches on the portable monitoring set to channel 598. w. Turn the sensor MODE switch to ON. x. Stimulate the transducer and observe the portable monitoring set display. y. Verify the correct display (identification code) on the portable monitoring set. z. Turn the sensor MODE switch to OFF. aa. Turn portable monitoring set MODE switch to OFF. NOTE: If all the above checks were completed, the portable monitoring set is operational and can be used to check sensors and repeaters during the time of implant for missions. abo Continue to program and check all other required equipment for the mission. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"NO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) 5 -101 DODDOA-005444 · ARTEP 34-355-MTP . .. CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. . TASK: Conduct Aerial Reconnaissance (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors. to include: support and storage bases and command and control facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engaged. Priority Intelligence Requests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 - 102 DODDOA-005445 ARTEP 34-355-MTP , ELEMENTS: REMBASS TEAM 2 REMBASS TEAMS TASK: Operate Code Programmer, C-10434/GSQ (34-4-0013) (REMBASS) (STP 34-96R14-SM·TG) (TM 11-6350-288-12) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team is preparing to conduct a ground surveillance mission that requires mUltiple sensor strings. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDAROS: Programmed the sensors and repeaters:n accordance with the supported unit commander or S2 mission plan. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO·GO 1. Prepare the sensors in accordance with the mission plan, using the code programmer. a. Determine type of sensor to be programmed (infrared passive, magnetic, seismic acoustic, or repeater). b. Set the sensor MODE switch to OFF. c. Set the code programmer switch to OFF. d. Connect cable W1 to sensor (infrared passive, magnetic, seismic acoustic, or repeater) jack J1 and to code programmer jack J1. 2. Program the sensor. a. Turn the code programmer switch to ON and BIT GO will appear. b. Push FUNC key and CHK DSP will appear. c. Push ENT key and verify the display as illustrated in the technical manual. d. Push FUNC key and BTY COND will appear. NOTE: Battery conditioning should be performed on only NEW or LOW batteries. e. Push FUNC key until the type of equipment being programmed appears. f. Push ENT for the desired type of equipment (sensors or repeater). g. Depress ENT key, XMTR appears. NOTE: The following frequencies are not used for transmitting or receiving in the remotely monitored battlefield sensor system: 208, 211, 267, 342, 354, 354; an operator error (OP ERR) message will appear if these codes are entered. h. Enter preassigned transmitter channel code, 001 through 599. i. When the correct channel appears, push the ENT key. NOTE: ID 1 will appear if programming a sensor. If programming the repeater, RCVR will appear. j. Enter the 2-digit identification code. Depress ENT when the correct code appears. NOTES: If programming a counter-indicator type sensor (infrared passive or magnetic), a second identification code (ID 2) will appear and must be entered as in above. If programming the seismic acoustic sensor, GAIN will appear and the operator must select HI, MED, or LO. k. Depress ENT key. I. Depress step key until desired BTY operating life appears. NOTE: One of the following may be selected: 7.5, 15, 30. EOL. m. Depress ENT key. n. Depress STEP key if test mode is wanted. 5 ·103 DODDOA-005446 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO NOTE: Ensure when placing the sensor or repeater in ARM mode, the equipment is in the desired location, due to the anti-tamper mechanism. o. Depress ENT once the desired mode appears. LOAD? will appear. p. Depress LOAD key,LD GO should appear. NOTE: If LD NO-GO appears, repeat programming procedures. If LD NO-GO appears again, replace the battery. If LD NO-GO reappears after replacing the batterv, notify orQanizational maintenance. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO" "*" indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. 5 -104 DODDOA-005447 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK: Conduct Aerial Reconnaissance (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases and command and control facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engaged. Priority Intelligence Requests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 -105 DODDOA-005448 .. ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENTS: REMBASS TEAM 2 REMBASS TEAMS TASK: Recover the Sensors (Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS)) (34-4-0014) (REMBASS) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team has been informed by the brigade S2 that anti-intrusion sensors are no longer needed for surveillance and must be recovered for subsequent missions. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Recovered and disarmed the anti-intrusion sensors. Recorded and reported _ deficiencies. Ensured the equipment is combat ready. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO·GO 1. Recover the anti-intrusion sensors. a. Refer to the sketch map for the location of the anti-intrusion sensors. b. Use a military map to navigate to the location of the anti-intrusion sensors. c. Recover the anti-intrusion sensors by digging them up or removing the camouflage. d. Turn the anti-intrusion sensors MODE switch to OFF. e. Disconnect the antenna cable from the anti-intrusion sensors. f. Fold the anti-intrusion sensors antenna and stow. g. Coil all cables and stow. h. Remove the batteries and stow. i. Replace the protective caps. j. Return to the supported unit with all equipment. 2. Perform operational maintenance on the equipment. a. Record all deficiencies on the specified derartment of the army form. b. Ensure all deficiencies are reported and repaired to ensure the equipment is combat ready for the next mission. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"rNO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 071-329-1006(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1030(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Mounted 5 - 106 DODDOA-005449 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for' accountability. STP 21-24-SMCT cleanliness, and serviceability 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A rngh rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys.. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment. supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Conduct Aerial Reconnaissance (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases and command and control facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engaged. Priority Intelligence Requests and other Information ReqUirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. 5 -107 DODDOA-005450 · ART~P 34-355-MTP. .. TASK: Conduct Deliberate Ambush (34-0PFOR-1004) CONDITION: OPFOR element is operating along an enemy major supply route. Intelligence has reported an enemy convoy approaching the element. Headquarters has ordered complete destruction of the march element. The march element is approximately fifteen minutes from the ambush point. OPFOR element possesses automatic weapons, anti-armor weapons, and command detonated mines. STANDARD: Prepared ambush site before arrival of enemy convoy. Surprised enemy forces. Forced enemy march element to halt in kill zone. Killed, wounded, or captured enemy personnel and destroyed all vehicles and equipment. Consolidated and withdrew from the area on order. Results of the mission· were reported to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally 1J0int and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. .Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 - 108 DODDOA-005451 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENTS: MI CO (OS), MI BN (L1 MI CO (GS), MI BN (L1 TASK: Prepare Sensors Anti-Intrusion OT-561A1GSQ. OT-562A1GSQ, and OT-565A1GSQ for Operation (34-4-0020) (FM 34-10·1) (STP 34-96R14-SM-TG) (TM 11-6350-220-12) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The improved remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team has received an operations order requiring the use of all types of sensors. The improved remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team must prepare and test t¥ sensors using predetermined channels and identification codes. Some iterations of this task should bJ;rerformed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The OT-561/GSQ. OT-562/GSQ. and OT·565/GSQ sensors were 100% operational within timelines established in the unit standing operating procedures. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NOoGO * 1. Review a sketch map of an area to determine the following: a. Channels; b. Identification codes; c. Type of sensor needed; d. Number of sensors needed. 2. Perform pre-mission procedures. a. Ensure all sensor components are complete. b. Test the portable monitoring set. 3. Connect the cable to the code programmer. a. Ensure battery is installed. b. Ensure code programmer is off. C~·· .. c. Ensure the sensor is off. d. Connect the cable to the sensor. 4. Program the sensor. a. Turn the monitor programmer on. b. Push tab key to position vertical cursor (» near GOTO program menus. c. Push the Enter Key once. Observe display, which indicates appropriate sensor S & T menu. 5 -109 DODDOA-005452 ARTEP 34-355-MTP TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO·GO MAG or IR HES DET XMTR·001 10 1-01 life - EOl 102-01 Mode -Arm lOAD EXIT S/A HES S/A XMTR-001 10-01 life - EOl GAIN - lOW Mode -Arm lOAD EXIT d. Program the magnetic or infrared sensor(s). (1) Use cursor key> or < to position near XMTR. (2) Use INC or DEC key to set the frequency. (3) Press the TAB key to position near 101. (4) Use INC or DEC key to set 10 1 number. (5) Press the TAB key to position near lite. (6) Use INC or DEC key to set lite to 7.5.15, or 30 days or EOL. (7) Press the TAB key to position near 10 2. (8) Use INC or DEC key to set 10 2 number. (9) Press the TAB key to position near MODE. (10) Use INC or DEC key to set MODE to ARM or TST. (11) Press TAB key to position NUAR load. (12) Press ENTER (Display load GO - Hit any key to continue). e. To program the seismic acoustic sensor. (1) Use cursor key> or < to position near XMTR. (2) Use INC or DEC key to set the frequency. (3) Press the TAB key to position near ID. (4) Use INC or DEC key to set 10 number. (5) Press the TAB key to position near Lite. (6) Use INC or DEC key to set lite to 7.5, 15, or 30 days or EOl (7) Press the TAB key to position near gain. .(8) Use INC or DEC key to set gain to high, medium, or low. (9) Press the TAB key to position near MODE. (10) Use INC or DEC key to set MODE to ARM or TST. . (11) Press TAB key to position NUAR load. (12) Press ENTER (Display load GO- Hit any key to continue). f. Turn monitor programmer off. g. Disconnect programmer cable from sensor. 5. Test the sensor. a. Turn monitor programmer on. b. Turn sensor on (stimulate sensor). c. Check disolav for sensor activation. 5 - 110 DODDOA-005453 ----==-. ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"rNO-GO" "*" indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT cleanliness, and serviceability 301-341-1704 REPLACE SATTERY SA 5598 STP 34-96R14-SM-TG STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFCJR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enenlY installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Conduct Aerial Reconnaissance (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases and command and control facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engaged. Priority Intelligence Requests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. 5 - 111 DODDOA-005454 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 - 112 DODDOA-005455 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENTS: MI CO (OS), MI BN (L1 MI CO (GS), MI BN (L1 TASK: Employ the Anti-Intrusion Sensors OT-561A1GSQ, OT-562A1GSQ, and OT-565A1GSQ (34-4- 0021) (FM 34-10-1) (STP 34-96R14-SM-TG) (TM 11-6350-220-12) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The improved remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team has preprogrammed all required sensors for the direct support mission. The team has arrived at the designated area to implant the equipment. Certain soil or other environmental conditions may preclude effective use of the sensors or cause the enemy to easily locate sensor positions, requiring leaders to use alternative means of employment. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Implanted, tested, and camouflaged anti-intrusion OT-561A1GSQ, OT-562A1GSQ, and OT-565A1GSQ sensors. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Prepare sensors for use. a. Connect the transducer cable to sensors. b. Connect the whip antenna and antenna base to the sensor. Use no more than two antenna cables, if remoting the antenna system. NOTE: To extend the transmission range, use the radials with the whip antenna, elevating the antenna as high as possible (for example, up a tree or pole). c. If necessary, dig holes for sensors to be placed in. NOTE: If the transducer cable must be extended to the target area, dig a trench and another hole to place the cable and transducer in. Place the sensor in the hole. 2. Perform sensor operational checks. a. Turn the monitor programmer ON. b. Set the frequency to the sensor channel. c. Turn the sensor switch to ON, stimulate the sensor's transducer, and observe the monitor programmer. d. Verify the correct display on the monitor programmer. 3. Bury sensor case and ensure the following: NOTE: Once sensors have been turned on, the following must be complete in five minutes or less, if the sensors are programmed in the ARM mode, to prevent the sensor's anti-tampering device from activating. a. OT-561A1GSQ magnetic - The transducer should be buried near the road or expected path of travel with the arrow perpendicular to the avenue of approach. Avoid placing any equipment directly in the travel lane. Bury the sensor case, transducer, and cable ensuring the wire whip antenna and microphone are completely exposed above the surface of the ground. Pack the soil tightly around the equipment to prevent movement. b. DT-562A1GSQ seismic acoustic - The transducer should be buried six to 12 inches deep near the road or expected path of travel. Bury the sensor case, transducer, and cable ensuring the wire whip antenna and microphone are completely exposed above the surface of the ground. Pack the soil tightly around the equipment to prevent movement. 5 - 113 DODDOA-005456 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO·GO c. DT-565A1GSQ infrared - The transducer should be completely exposed above the surface. Ensure the transducer has line of sight to the target area. Use the screw mount to attach the transducer to a fence post, tree trunk, or other stationary object. If you cannot find a natural stationary . object, use the tripod. Aim the transducer at a poirit below the horizon with a stable background. Avoid aiming the transducer into reflective objects (for example, Windows, puddles, etc.). Bury the sensor case and transducer cable ensuring the wire whip antenna and microphone are completely exposed above the surface of the ground. Pack the soil tightly around the equipment to prevent movement. d. Conceal implant areas using available camouflage. e. Remove all footprints. f. Annotate sensor locations, identification, and channel sketch map then forward to the analysis and control element. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" , TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"NO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 052-191-1362(SL1) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0503(SL1) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles STP 21-1-SMCT (Except Minefields) 071-326-051 O(SL1) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0511 (SL1) React to Flares STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-3002(SL1) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted STP 21-1-SMCT 071-329-1 006(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1030(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SL1) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline STP 21-1-SMCT 071-410-0002(SL1) React to Direct Fire While Mounted STP 21-1-SMCT 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT cleanliness, and serviceability 113-637-2001 (SL1) Communicate via a Tactical Radio STP 21-1-SMCT 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the STP 21-24-SMCT Law of War 301-341-1803 PREPARE A SENSOR SKETCH MAP STP 34-96R14-SM-TG STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 441-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process 850-001-3001 (SL3) Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT 5 - 114 DODDOA-005457 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS Task Number Task Title References 34-4-0020 Prepare Sensors Anti-Intrusion DT- ARTEP 34-113-11-MTP 561A1GSQ. DT-562A1GSQ. and DT- 565A1GSQ for Operation ARTEP 34-117-30-MTP ARTEP 34-117-31-MTP ARTEP 34-355-MTP ARTEP 34-387-30-MTP ARTEP 34-399-10-MTP ARTEP 34-399-11-MTP OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Gather Intelligence (34-0PFOR-100B) CONDITION: OPFOR elements. operating in the rear area; are planning attacks on enemy bases. Information is needed before plans are finalized. STANDARD: All Priority Intelligence Requests and other intelligence requirements were identified. Passed through any outpost. defensive wire, or warning device undetected. Moved to an observation point that offered cover and concealment and was close enough to gather required information. Gathered data which answered intelligence requirements. Withdrew from area undetected. All information of value was reported to OPFOR headquarters. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted.. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Conduct Aerial Reconnaissance (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases and command and control facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engaged. Priority Intelligence Requests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Conduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. 5 - 115 r----------~ DODDOA-005458 ARTEP 34-355-MTP TASK: Conduct Deliberate Ambush (34-0PFOR-1004) CONDITION: OPFOR element is operating along an enemy major supply route. Intelligence has reported an enemy convoy approaching the element. Headquarters has ordered complete destruction of the march element. The march element is approximately fifteen minutes from the ambush point. OPFOR element possesses automatic weapons, anti-armor weapons, and command detonated mines. STANDARD: Prepared ambush site before arrival of enemy convoy. Surprised enemy forces. Forced enemy march element to halt in kill zone. Killed, wounded, or captured enemy personnel and destroyed all vehicles and equipment. Consolidated'and withdrew from the area on order. Results of the mission were reported to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 - 116 DODDOA-005459 ARTEP 34-355-MTP ELEMENT: GSR SQUAD TASK: Employ Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS) (34-4-0022) (FM 34-10-1) (FM 34-80) ITERATION: 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The improved remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team has received a mission. A preliminary deployment location has been identified. Some iterations of this task should be performed' in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: Prepared and moved to the prescribed location, employed and monitored improved remotely monitored battlefield sensor system in supported unit area of operations in accord3nce with mission orders. Analyzed collected data and reported intelligence to higher headquarters in near real time. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO .. 1. Coordinate with the supported unit commander or S2 on the following: a. The mission; b. The friendly and enemy situation. The improved remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team leader must consider the following: (1) Maps, photographs, or overlays of the area of interest; (2) Expected targets by type; (3) Required reports; (4) Reporting procedures; (5) Communications; (6) Security; (7) Classes I through IX supplies; (8) Maintenance support; ~) Sensor implant site; (10) Monitor site; (11) Implant mission security; (12) Surveillance areas; (13) Operation periods and schedule. .. 2.Review the mission plan. a. Select assets (personnel and equipment) to employ. b. Ensure all equipment is complete and operational. c. Ensure all monitors, sensors, and repeaters are programmed prior to departure. d. Ensure all sensor and repeaters are programmed with the proper identification codes and channels. 3. Prepare a preliminary sensor sketch map. a. Record general terrain information. b. Record grid coordinates for each piece of equipment. c. Record specific terrain information. d. Record implant information. e. Record distance between sensors. 4. Prepare a terrain profile to determine if the string or target area can be monitored. 5 - 117 DODDOA-005460 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO·GO Note: If possible the monitoring site should be collocated with the supported unit S2. This will allow sensor activity/information to be fused with other intelligence in a timely manner. a. Determine if a radio line of sight exists from the site to the target area. b. Determine potential direct fire weapons positions. c. Determine potential locations for defensive positions. d. Select the highest points between the start point and the end point as a monitor site or repeater's location to establish radio line of sight. e. Use the distance capabilities (up to 15 km, ground-to-ground) to determine the repeater's location or the number of repeaters needed. 5. Navigate to a specific location. a. Secure implant area. b. Ensure equipment is correctly implanted. c. Camouflage equipment. d. Ensure equipment is operational after implant is completed. * 6. Update the preliminary sensor sketch map. a. Annotate the eight-digit grid coordinates of the first, middle, and last sensor in the string or field. b. Annotate the distance in meters between sensors. c. Record azimuths to or from sensor or repeater locations. d. Record any significant features that could help in the recovery of the sensor string, sensor field, or repeaters. e. Determine and annotate the detection range of the sensors if time and conditions permit. f. Record any information that may be important, such as poor road conditions that may affect the mission. g. Use proper symbology for the improved remotely monitored battlefield sensor system equipment. h. Use proper marginal information. 7. Navigate to monitor site. a. Ensure monitor is properly programmed. b. Ensure overlays are completed and given to S2. 8. Prepare the sensor operation data record. a. Record the string field. b. Record the identification codes of the sensors or repeaters. c. Record the monitor programmer channel. d. Record the sensors or repeaters transmitting channel. e. Record the repeater transmitting channel. f. Record the detection range of the seismic acoustic sensors. g. Record the type of sensor (seismic acoustic. infrared, or magnetic). h. Record the 8-digit grid coordinate of the first, middle, and last sensor in the field. i. Record the implant date. j. Record the programmed life of the battery (7.5 days, 15 days. 30 days, or EOL). k. Record any adverse conditions that can assist the operator or S2 during sensor data analysis (muddy roads, snow, ice, frozen ruts, rugged terrain, other). 9. Analyze sensor data. a. Determine type of target. 5 - 118 DODDOA-005461 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO b. Determine the number of targets by using the appropriate count indicator sensor and counting the activations (magnetic for vehicles. infrared for personnel). c. Determine direction of travel. d. Determine the distance in meters from two-count indicator sensors in the string by using the sketch map. e. Determine time measure. NOTE: To determine time: Measure with a ruler from the first activation of the first- count sensor indicator to the first activation of the second-count sensor indicator to the closet 1/32 of an inch. Convert this measurement to minutes using the chart on the monitor programmer. The answer is time. f. Determine total time count indicator minutes using the chart of the monitor programrrer. NOTE: This task is accomplished by measuring with a ruler from the first to the last activation of the appropriate count indicator sensor to the closest 1/32nd of an inch. Convert this measurement to minutes using the chart provided by the monitor programmer. g. Determine the length of column by multiplying total time count indicator by rate of speed. This is the length of the column in meters. 10. Report all targets using the sensor activation spot report and supported unit communication procedures. a. Record the direction of the target's movement. b. Record the rate of speed of the target. c. Record the length of column of the target. d. Record the type of target. e. Record the last time observed and last known location of the target. f. Identify the sensor field or string monitored. g. Record other pertinent information in the remarks section. h. Identify the operator and unit. i. Record the number of targets. j. Record the last time observed and last known location of the target. k. Identify the sensor field or string monitored. I. Record other pertinent information in the remarks section. m. Identify the operator and unit. TASK PERFORMANCE 1EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO" "." indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 031-503-3008(SL2) IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED STP 21-24-SMCT PROTECTIVE POSTURE 052-191-1361 (SL1) CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-1362(SL1) CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT 5 - 119 DODDOA-005462 ARTEP 34-355-MTP SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 061-283-6003(SL2) ADJUST INDIRECT FIRE STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-0502(SL1) Move Under Direct Fire STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0503(SL1) Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles STP 21-1-SMCT (Except Minefields) 071"-326-051O(SL1) React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0511 (SL1) React to Flares STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0513(SL1) Select Temporary Fighting Positions STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-3002(SL1) React to Indirect Fire While Mounted STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-5502(SL2) Issue a Fragmentary Order STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5705(SL2) Establish an Observation Post STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1004 DETERMINE THE ELEVATION OF A POINT STP 21-24-SMCT ON THE GROUND USING A MAP 071-329-1006(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Dismounted 071-329-1009 CONVERT AZIMUTHS STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1011 ORIENT A MAP USING A COMPASS STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1014 LOCATE AN UNKNOWN POINT ON A MAP STP 21-24-SMCT AND ON THE GROUND BY INTERSECTION 071-329-1015 LOCATE AN UNKNOWN POINT ON A MAP STP 21-24-SMCT AND ON THE GROUNO BY RESECTION 071-329-1019(SL2) Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1030(SL1) Navigate from One Point on the Ground to STP 21-1-SMCT Another Point While Mounted 071-331-0815(SL1) Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline STP 21-1-SMCT 071-332-5021 (SL3) Prepare a Situation Map STP 21-24-SMCT 071-41 0-0002(SL1) React to Direct Fire While Mounted STP 21-1-SMCT 071-430-0002(SL2) Conduct a Defense by a Squad STP 21-24-SMCT 071-430-0003(SL3) Consolidate a Squad Following Enemy STP 21-24-SMCT Contact While in the Defense 071-430-0004(SL3) Reorganize a Squad Following Enemy STP 21-24-SMCT Contact While in the Defense 071-510-0001 DETERMINE AZIMUTH USING A STP 21-24-SMCT PROTRACTOR 071-710-0006(SL1) Plan Use of Night Vision Devices STP 21-1-SMCT 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT cleanliness, and serviceability 113-637-2001 (SL1) Communicate via a Tactical Radio STP 21-1-SMCT 181-105-2002(SL2) Conduct Combat Operations According to the STP 21-24-SMCT Law of War 301-341-1800 ANALYZE SENSOR OATA STP 34-96R14-SM-TG STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-341-1801 PREPARE A SENSOR ACTIVATION SPOT STP 34-96R14-SM-TG REPORT STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-341-1802 PREPARE SENSOR OPERATOR DATA STP 34-96R14-SM-TG RECORD (SODR) .STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-341-1803 PREPARE A SENSOR SKETCH MAP STP 34-96R14-SM-TG 5 - 120 DODDOA-005463 ARTEP 34-355-MTP SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-341-2342 PREPARE A TERRAIN PROFILE FOR A STP 34-96R14-SM-TG GROUND SURVEILLANCE MISSION STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-341-2350 COORDINATE TACTICAL EMPLOYMENT STP 34-96R14-SM-TG AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT OF A SURVEILLANCE TEAM STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-341-3341 PLAN A GROUND SURVEILLANCE STP 34-96R14-SM-TG MISSION STP 34-96R14-SM-TG- PROPOS 301-371-1OOO(SL1) REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 301-371-1052(SL1) PROTECT CLASSIFIED INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT AND MATERIAL 441-091-2000(SL2) Defend Against Air Attack (Active) STP 21-24-SMCT 850-001-2000(SL2) Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT Risk Mgt Process SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE OPFORTASKS AND STANDARDS TASK: Conduct Electronic Warfare (34-0PFOR-1012) CONDITION: OPFOR employs collection and direction finding assets (ground and air), to monitor and locate enemy forces. . STANDARD: The positions of enemy command, intelligence, and logistics units were located. The locations of the positions were forwarded to OPFOR headquarters. Jamming signals were used against enemy radio receivers. Enemy radio nets were monitored and all information of intelligence value was reported to OPFOR HQ. TASK: Disrupt Enemy Movement and Operations Using Tactical Nuclear Weapons (34-0PFOR-1002) CONDITION: Orders have been received to use tactical nuclear weapons in the enemy's rear. Key locations have been identified. STANDARD: Tactical nuclear missiles were delivered on target. Movement of equipment and supplies was disrupted or delayed to forward areas. Enemy equipment and supplies were destroyed. A high rate of nuclear casualties was inflicted among enemy troops. TASK: Conduct Air Attacks (34-0PFOR-1006) CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the coordinates of enemy facilities/elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys. 5 - 121 DODDOA-005464 ARTEP 34-355-MTP STANDARD: Support sites, command and control facilities, and/or convoys were located. Attack runs on designated targets were conducted. Enemy equipment, supplies, and vehicles were destroyed and enemy personnel were killed. TASK: Conduct'Aerial Reconnaissance (34-0PFOR-1007) CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on the location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft isdispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy area. STANDARD: Located and photographed enemy positions in assigned sectors, to include: support and storage bases and command and control facilities. Visual checks were conducted when possible. The enemy was not engaged. Priority Intelligence Requests and other Information Requirements were reported to OPFOR HQ. . TASK: Ccnduct Hasty Ambush (34-0PFOR-1003) CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a concealed area when an enemy element is reported moving along an adjacent route. STANDARD: The ambush site was prepared before the arrival of enemy element. The enemy force was surprised and casualties were inflicted within the designated kill zone. Delayed enemy march element from reaching its specified destination. Withdrew, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Reported results of mission to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Deliberate Ambush (34-0PFOR-1004) CONDITION: OPFOR element is operating along an enemy major supply route. Intelligence has reported an enemy convoy approaching the element. Headquarters has ordered complete destruction of the march element. The march element is approximately fifteen minutes from the ambush point. OPFOR element possesses automatic weapons, anti-armor weapons, and command detonated mines. STANDARD: Prepared ambush site before arrival of enemy convoy. Surprised enemy forces. Forced enemy march element to halt in kill zone. Killed. wounded. or captured enemy personnel and destroyed all vehicles and equipment. Consolidated and withdrew from the area on order. Results of the mission were reported to headquarters. TASK: Conduct Raid (34-0PFOR-1009) ) CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a rear area base. STANDARD: Enemy forces were surprised. Assaulted enemy support base and accomplished assigned tasks. Specified equipment and supplies were destroyed. Decisive engagement was avoided. All personnel were withdrawn from the area within the prescribed time. The collected intelligence data satisfied the Priority Intelligence Requirements. 5 - 122 DODDOA-005465 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. ELEMENT: GSR SQUAD TASK: Prepare the Repeater for Operation (Improved Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (IREMBASS)). (34-4-0023) (FM 34-10-1) (STP 34-96R14-SM-TG) ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle) COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle) CONDITIONS: The improved remotely monitored battlefield sensor system team reviews the supported unit mission plan. A terrain profile of the surveillance area is prepared and there is no radio line of sight from the sensor antennas to the AN/PSQ-7 monitor programmer. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4. TASK STANDARDS: The repeater was 100% operational within tirnelines established in the unit standing operating procedures. (Batteries were installed, operational codes were set into the programmer, codes were loaded into the repeater, and the repeater was tested for operation.) TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO 1. Install the battery. a. Set repeater MODE switch to OFF. b. Release two outer case latches. c. Remove repeater cover. d. Remove batteries. e. Reinstall new batteries. f. Reinstall battery cover. 2. Connect the monitor programmer. a. Set programmer MODE switch to OFF. . b. Ensure the repeater MODE switch is OFF. c. Connect cable to code programmer and repeater. 3. Program and load the repeater. a. Turn Programmer on, press TAB, move cursor to GOTO PROGRAM MENU. b. Push ENTER Key, use «) or (» KEY to move cursor to XMTR-001. c. Push INC or DEC to enter channel code numbers. d. Push TAB to move cursor to LITE. e. Push INC or DEC to set length of mission (7.5, 15,30 days or end of life). f. Press TAB, move cursor to RCVR, use same procedure as "b" and "c" above to enter receiver channel code number. g. Press TAB, move cursor to MODE. Use INC or DEC to set ARM or TST for test. h. Press TAB, move cursor to LOAD. i. Press ENTER, LOAD GO-HIT ANY KEY TO CONT is displayed. 4. Test the repeater. a. Connect the antenna cable to the repeater. b. Connect the antenna to the antenna mount on the repeater. 5. Perform the self-test and pre-mission test for the repeater. a. Turn the repeater on. b.. Turn the monitor programmer on. c. Observe the monitor programmer Display (wait 12 seconds). 5 -123 DODDOA-005466 ARTEP 34-355-MTP .. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO d. Tum off the repeater. e. Turn off the monitor programmer. 6. Prepare equipment to go to the emplacement site. a. Disassemble the repeater and sensor and stow all components. b. Replace all protective caps on the sensor and reoeater. TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GO"I"NO-GO" "*" indicates a leader task step. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS Task Number Task Title References 091-CLT-4029(SL2) Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT and Services (PMCS) 101-92Y-0006(SL2) Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT