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Section II
Survey-Control Point Storage (Input/Output) Message [SURV.SCPST]
REPORT NUMBER: S105 {USMTF # C270}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to establish, cancel, or transmit SCP data. Reference: FM 6-2.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - POI ______________________________________________ (Primary Option Indicator. Enter
ADD, AMEND, or CANCEL)
LINE 4 - ORDER ___________________________________________ (Order of Survey Accuracy)
LINE 5 - CONTROL POINT__________________________________ (Survey Control Point Name)
LINE 6 - UTM EAST________________________________________ (UTM .01-Meter Higher Order
Easting)
LINE 7 - UTM NORTH ______________________________________ (UTM .01-Meter Higher Order
Northing)
LINE 8 - ALTITUDE ________________________________________ (SCP Altitude to 0.1-Meter)
LINE 9 - SOURCE__________________________________________ (Source of Station Data)
LINE 10 - STATION DESCRIPTION___________________________ (Description, Control Point Station)
LINE 11 - ROUTE __________________________________________ (Description of Route to SCP)
LINE 12 - ALFA____________________________________________ (First Azimuth Mark Name)
LINE 13 - MARK ALFA _____________________________________ (Description, Azimuth Mark)
LINE 14 - AZIMUTH TO ALFA_______________________________ (Azimuth to the Nearest One
Thousandth of a Mil)
LINE 15 - BRAVO__________________________________________ (Second Azimuth Mark Name)
LINE 16 - MARK BRAVO ___________________________________ (Description, Azimuth Mark)
LINE 17 - AZIMUTH TO BRAVO _____________________________ (Azimuth to the Nearest One
Thousandth of a Mil)
LINE 18 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 19 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Survivability Report [SURREP]
REPORT NUMBER: S110
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report the completion of survivability tasks. Survivability tasks include
digging, revetment, camouflage, and hardening of buildings. Reference: FM 5-34, FM 3-34, and FM 5-102.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - UNIT TYPE _______________________________________ (Type of Unit)
LINE 4 - TASK SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________ (Unique Task Identifying Number)
LINE 5 - OBSTACLE ZONE/BELT NUMBER ___________________ (Zone, Belt Letter and Number)
LINE 6 - SURVIVABILITY MISSION__________________________ (Type of Mission, Protective Works,
Camouflage)
LINE 7 - SURVIVABILITY TASK_____________________________ (Task, CP, Fighting Positions)
LINE 8 - TYPE OF POSITION ________________________________ (Type of Position)
LINE 9 - ECHELON ________________________________________ (Echelon of Unit)
LINE 10 - MAP SHEET NUMBERS____________________________ (Map Sheet Numbers Relevant to
Report)
LINE 11 - NAME OF NEAREST TOWN________________________ (Name of Nearby Town)
LINE 12 - COMPLETION TIME ______________________________ (DTG When Task Was Completed)
LINE 13 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 14 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
System-Reply Or Remarks Message [SYS.RRM]
REPORT NUMBER: S115 {USMTF # F260}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to reply to a message received when a structured message does not exist or
when it is necessary to provide plain text information. Reference: FM 11-32.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - REPORT TYPE _____________________________________ (Report Type)
LINE 4 - ORIGINATOR _____________________________________ (Originator)
LINE 5 - SERIAL___________________________________________ (Report Serial Number)
LINE 6 - REPLY ___________________________________________ (Type of Reply Report. Enter
ACKNOWLEDGE, WILL
COMPLY, MODIFY EXECUTION,
EXECUTION IMPOSSIBLE,
VERIFICATION REQUESTED,
EXECUTION COMPLETED)
LINE 7 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 8 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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System-Request For Report [SYS.RFR]
REPORT NUMBER: S120 {USMTF # D260}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use in fire support operations (1) to request a one-time fire support report or (2)
to establish a standing requirement for a report. Reference: FM 3-09.31.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - POI ______________________________________________ (Primary Option Indicator. Enter
ADD, AMEND, or CANCEL)
LINE 4 - PLAN ____________________________________________ (Fire Plan Designation)
LINE 5 - REPORT TYPE ____________________________________ (Type of Fire Support Report)
LINE 6 - FREQUENCY______________________________________ (Report Frequency)
LINE 7 - FROM ____________________________________________ (DTG Effective From)
LINE 8 - TO _______________________________________________ (DTG Effective to)
LINE 9 - TARGET LIST _____________________________________ (Target List/Last Target Indicator)
LINE 10 - GEOMETRY TYPE ________________________________ (Battlefield Geometry Type)
LINE 11 - GEOMETRY NAME _______________________________ (Battlefield Geometry Type Name)
LINE 12 - ELEMENT _______________________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment, and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship all Sign(s))
LINE 13 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 14 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
Tactical ELINT Report [TACELINT]
REPORT NUMBER: T001 {USMTF # C121}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report on the unit’s tactical electronic intelligence systems. Reference:
FM 34-10 and FM 2.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TARGET__________________________________________ (Target Identifier-BE Number,
Target Signal Number, PIN Number,
or RACKET Number)
LINE 4 - BETWEEN ________________________________________ (DTG Detected)
LINE 5 - AND _____________________________________________ (DTG LOST or PRESENT if Still
Emitting)
LINE 6 - EMITTER _________________________________________ (Emitter Call Sign and Name or
Nomenclature)
LINE 7 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 8 - LENGTH__________________________________________ (Length of Ellipse Semi-Major Axis)
LINE 9 - WIDTH ___________________________________________ (Width of Ellipse Semi-Minor Axis)
LINE 10 - AXIS ____________________________________________ (Axis Orientation)
LINE 11 - PARAMETERS FOLLOW___________________________ (Alerts Addressee That the Following
10 Lines Contain Systems
Parameters. If you Are sending more
than one set of parameters, state the
number of the set being sent.)
EXAMPLE: PARAMETERS FOLLOW; SYSTEM ONE.
LINE 12 - FREQUENCY_____________________________________ (Frequency of Signal)
LINE 13 - MODE___________________________________________ (RF Operational Mode)
LINE 14 - INTERVAL_______________________________________ (Pulse Repetition Interval)
LINE 15 - ACTIVITY _______________________________________ (Pulse Repetition Interval Activity)
LINE 16 - DURATION ______________________________________ (Pulse Duration)
LINE 17 - SCAN ___________________________________________ (Scan Type)
**Continued on next page.
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TACTICAL ELINT REPORT [TACELINT] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: T001 {USMTF # C121}
LINE 18 - RATE ___________________________________________ (Scan Type)
LINE 19 - POLARIZATION __________________________________ (Antenna Polarization)
LINE 20 - BEARING ________________________________________ (Bearing of the Signal From the
Detecting Unit's Position)
** Repeat lines 11 through 20 to report multiple mission/mission data. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 11-15; second iteration 11a-15a; third iteration 11b-15b; and
so on.
LINE 21 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 22 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
Temporary Burial Site Request [TEMPBURIALSITEREQ]
REPORT NUMBER: T005 {USMTF # B964}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide data required to request establishment of a temporary cemetery
and
special burial procedures/ceremonies. Reference: FM 4-20.64.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - REQUESTING AGENCY ____________________________ (Identification of the Component/ Unit
Making the Request)
LINE 4 - COORDINATES____________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
the Requesting Unit)
LINE 5 - SITE JUSTIFICATION ______________________________ (Reason a Temporary Burial Site is
Necessary)
LINE 6 - FEATURE_________________________________________ (Prominent Terrain Feature of the
Proposed Site)
LINE 7 - COORDINATES____________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
the Area Containing the Features
Listed in the Preceding Line)
LINE 8 - NAME____________________________________________ (Cemetery Name)
LINE 9 - GRADIENT _______________________________________ (Relative Terrain Gradient (GENTLY
ROLLING, MODERATE, STEEP, or
VERY STEEP)
LINE 10 - DRAINAGE ______________________________________ (Type of Drainage (NATURAL,
MAN-MADE, or NONE)
LINE 11 - SOIL ____________________________________________ (Type of Soil)
LINE 12 - LAND USE_______________________________________ (Current Use of the Land)
LINE 13 - ROAD NUMBER __________________________________ (Access Road Number)
LINE 14 - ROAD NAME_____________________________________ (Name of Access Road to Cemetery
Site)
LINE 15 - ROAD SURFACE _________________________________ (Type of Surface on Access Road)
LINE 16 - VEGETATION ____________________________________ (Type of Vegetation)
**Continued on next page.
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: TEMPORARY BURIAL SITE REQUEST [TEMPBURIALSITEREQ] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: T005 {USMTF # B964}
LINE 17 - LOCAL LABOR___________________________________ (Number of Local Laborers Available)
LINE 18 - EQUIPMENT _____________________________________ (Type, Name, or Nomenclature of
Available Cemetery Equipment)
LINE 19 - BURIAL TYPE____________________________________ (Type of Special Burial
Procedure/Ceremony Requested)
LINE 20 - PERSONNEL QUANTITY AND CLASS_______________ (Quantity and Classification of
Remains (Military and Whether US,
Allied, or Enemy))
**Transmit lines 19 and 20 for a special burial request.
**Repeat lines 19 through 20 to request multiple types of special burial procedures/ceremonies. Assign
sequential line numbers to succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 19 through 20; second iteration 19a
through 20a; third iteration 19b through 20b; and so on.
LINE 21 - BURIAL JUSTIFICATION __________________________ (Reason for Requesting Mass Burial)
LINE 22 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 23 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
Track Management Message [TRKMAN]
REPORT NUMBER: T010 {USMTF # F752}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report and resolve dual designations and differences in identity,
category, and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF)/Selective Identification Feature (SIF). Reference: FM 3-1.90.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - CONFLICT ________________________________________ (Type of Conflict: ID,
CATEGORY, IFF, DUAL
DESIGNATION, POSITION,
ALTITUDE, SIZE, AIR OR
SURFACE TYPE)
LINE 4 - TRACK ___________________________________________ (Track Number)
LINE 5 - POSITION_________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 6 - YOUR ____________________________________________ (Track Information)
LINE 7 - MY ______________________________________________ (Track Information)
LINE 8 - RESOLUTION _____________________________________ (Resolution of Conflict)
LINE 9 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 10 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Track/Point Report [TRKREP]
REPORT NUMBER: T015 {USMTF # F753}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report, update, or drop air, surface, subsurface, and ground tracks or
points in the absence of a TADIL A or TADIL B link. Reference: FM 3-1.90.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - ID________________________________________________ (Identification: FRIENDLY,
UNKNOWN, HOSTILE)
LINE 4 - POSITION_________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 5 - TRACK ___________________________________________ (Track Number)
LINE 6 - HEADING_________________________________________ (Direction of Travel in Degrees True
or Magnetic)
LINE 7 - SPEED____________________________________________ (Speed of Movement in Knots)
LINE 8 - ALTITUDE ________________________________________ (Altitude in Hundreds of Feet)
LINE 9 - ENGAGED ________________________________________ (Engagement Status: YES or NO)
LINE 10 - NO. TYPE________________________________________ (Number and Type of Craft: Two MIG
21s, Three Destroyers)
LINE 11 - SQUAWK ________________________________________ (IFF/SIF Mode and Code)
LINE 12 - MODE FOUR _____________________________________ (Confirmed Friend, No Response, Not
Interrogated)
LINE 13 - CATEGORY______________________________________ (Track Type: AIR, LAND,
SURFACE, SUBSURFACE, or
POINT)
LINE 14 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 15 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
Transportation Support Request [TRANSSPTREQ]
REPORT NUMBER: T020 {USMTF # D825}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to request transportation support other than airlift support. Reference: FM
701-58.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - UNIT IDENTIFIER _________________________________ (Identifier or Unit/Agency Requesting
Transportation Support)
LINE 4 - CALL SIGN _______________________________________ (Call Sign of Unit)
LINE 5 - TELEX ___________________________________________ (Unit/Agency Telex Number)
LINE 6 - UNIT POC ________________________________________ (Designated Unit POC)
LINE 7 - RANK/RATE ______________________________________ (POC Rank or Rate and Rating)
LINE 8 - PRIMARY PHONE _________________________________ (Unit POC Primary Telephone
Number)
LINE 9 - PRIMARY FREQUENCY ____________________________ (Unit Primary Radio Frequency)
LINE 10 - POC LOCATION __________________________________ (Unit POC Location Using UTM or
Six-Digit Grid Coordinate With
MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 11 - SECONDARY PHONE _____________________________ (Unit POC Secondary Telephone
Number)
LINE 12 - SECONDARY FREQUENCY ________________________ (Unit Secondary Radio Frequency)
LINE 13 - BILLING_________________________________________ (Required Billing Instructions)
LINE 14 - PRIORITY _______________________________________ (Requestor-Assigned Priority
Number)
LINE 15 - MODE___________________________________________ (Requestor's Preferred Mode of
Transportation)
LINE 16 - PICKUP TIME ____________________________________ (Desired Pickup DTG for Cargo/
Passengers Being Moved)
LINE 17 - ON-LOAD________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
On-Load/Pickup Point)
**Continued on next page.
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TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT REQUEST [TRANSSPTREQ] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: T020 {USMTF # D825}
LINE 18 - DELIVERY_______________________________________ (Desired Delivery Time for Cargo/
Passengers Being Moved)
LINE 19 - OFF-LOAD_______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Off-Load Point)
LINE 20 - COUNT__________________________________________ (Count of Cargo/Passengers to be
Transported)
LINE 21 - TYPE____________________________________________ (Type of Cargo/Passengers to be
Transported)
LINE 22 - LENGTH_________________________________________ (Linear, End-to-End Measurement, of
Each Type of Equipment)
LINE 23 - WIDTH __________________________________________ (Linear, Side-to-Side Measurement,
of Each Type of Equipment)
LINE 24 - HEIGHT _________________________________________ (Vertical Dimension of Each Type of
Equipment)
LINE 25 - WEIGHT_________________________________________ (Weight of Each Type of Equipment)
LINE 26 - HAZARDOUS DATA ______________________________ (Required Hazardous Cargo Data
According to Federal Regulation 49
And Joint Service Regulations)
LINE 27 - ADDITIONAL SUPPORT ___________________________ (Additional Support Requirements at
On-Load or Off-Load Points, if
Applicable)
LINE 28 - POC FUNCTION __________________________________ (Name of the Function of the Mission
POC)
LINE 29 - CALL SIGN ______________________________________ (Call Sign of the Unit to Contact)
LINE 30 - REQUESTING POC________________________________ (Name of the Requesting Unit POC)
LINE 31 - RANK/RATE _____________________________________ (Rank or Rate and Rating of
Requesting POC)
LINE 32 - PRIMARY PHONE ________________________________ (Unit POC Primary Telephone
Number)
**Continued on next page.
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TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT REQUEST [TRANSSPTREQ] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: T020 {USMTF # D825}
LINE 33 - PRIMARY FREQUENCY ___________________________ (Primary Radio Frequency of
Requesting Unit)
LINE 34 - POC LOCATION __________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Reporting Unit POC)
LINE 35 - SECONDARY PHONE _____________________________ (Requesting POC Secondary
Telephone Number)
LINE 36 - SECONDARY FREQUENCY ________________________ (Secondary Radio Frequency of the
Requesting Unit)
**Repeat lines 14 through 36 to initiate multiple requests for transportation support. Assign sequential line
numbers to succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 14 through 36; second iteration 14a through 36a;
third iteration 14b through 36b; and so on.
LINE 37 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 38 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Transportation Support Response [TRANSSPTRES]
REPORT NUMBER: T025 {USMTF # D826}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to reply to a transportation support request. Reference: FM 701-58.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - UNIT IDENTIFIER _________________________________ (Identifier of Unit/Agency Responding
for Transportation Support)
LINE 4 - CALL SIGN _______________________________________ (Call Sign of the Unit)
LINE 5 - TELEX ___________________________________________ (Unit/Agency Telex Number)
LINE 6 - UNIT POC ________________________________________ (Designated Responding POC)
LINE 7 - RANK/RATE ______________________________________ (POC Rank or Rate and Rating)
LINE 8 - PRIMARY PHONE _________________________________ (Unit POC Primary Telephone
Number)
LINE 9 - PRIMARY FREQUENCY ____________________________ (Responding Unit Primary Radio
Frequency)
LINE 10 - POC LOCATION __________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Reporting Unit POC)
LINE 11 - SECONDARY PHONE _____________________________ (Unit POC Secondary Telephone
Number)
LINE 12 - SECONDARY FREQUENCY ________________________ (Responding Unit Secondary Radio
Frequency)
LINE 13 - BILLING_________________________________________ (Required Billing Instructions)
LINE 14 - STATUS _________________________________________ (Disposition/Status Using
APPROVED, DISAPPROVED, or
MODIFIED, as Applicable)
LINE 15 - SUPPORT UNIT___________________________________ (Supporting Unit Identifier or
Designator, if Applicable)
LINE 16 - CALL SIGN ______________________________________ (Call Sign of the Supporting Unit)
**Continued on next page.
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TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT RESPONSE [TRANSSPTRES] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: T025 {USMTF # D826}
LINE 17 - ON-LOAD SUPPORT EQUIPMENT NAME ____________ (Literal Name or Nomenclature of
Support Equipment to be Provided at
On-Load Point)
LINE 18 - ON-LOAD SUPPORT EQUIPMENT COUNT ___________ (Number of Pieces of Support
Equipment Assigned)
LINE 19 - OFF-LOAD SUPPORT EQUIPMENT NAME ___________ (Literal Name or Nomenclature of
Support Equipment to be Provided at
Off-Load Point)
LINE 20 - OFF-LOAD SUPPORT EQUIPMENT COUNT __________ (Number of Pieces of Support
Equipment Assigned)
LINE 21 - SUPPORT POC ___________________________________ (Supporting Unit POC Name)
LINE 22 - RANK/RATE _____________________________________ (Rank or Rate and Rating of
Supporting POC)
LINE 23 - PRIMARY PHONE ________________________________ (Supporting Unit POC Primary
Telephone Number)
LINE 24 - PRIMARY FREQUENCY ___________________________ (Primary Radio Frequency of the
Supporting Unit)
LINE 25 - POC LOCATION __________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Reporting Unit POC)
LINE 26 - SECONDARY PHONE _____________________________ (Supporting Unit POC Secondary
Telephone Number)
LINE 27 - SECONDARY FREQUENCY ________________________ (Secondary Radio Frequency of the
Supporting Unit)
LINE 28 - TRANSPORTATION MODE ________________________ (Mode of Transportation to be
Provided, if the Mode is Other Than
That Requested)
LINE 29 - PICKUP TIME ____________________________________ (Pickup DTG for Movement, if the
DTG is
Other Than That Requested)
**Continued on next page.
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TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT RESPONSE [TRANSSPTRES] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: T025 {USMTF # D826}
LINE 30 - ON-LOAD POINT _________________________________ (On-Load Point Location, if Other
Than That Requested, Using UTM or
Six-Digit Grid Coordinate With
MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 31 - DELIVERY TIME _________________________________ (Delivery DTG for Movement, if the
DTG is Other Than That Requested)
LINE 32 - OFF-LOAD POINT ________________________________ (Off-Load Point Location, if Other
Than That Requested, Using UTM or
Six-Digit Grid Coordinate With
MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 33 - PRIORITY _______________________________________ (Priority Assigned by Supporting Unit
if it is Other Than That Requested)
**Repeat lines 14 to 33 to reply to different/multiple requests for transportation support. Assign sequential line
numbers to succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 14 through 33; second iteration 14a through 33a;
third iteration 14b through 33b; and so on.
LINE 34 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 35 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
Unit Situation Report [UNITSITREP]
REPORT NUMBER: U001 {USMTF # C403}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to inform commanders of operational plans, unit readiness, and operational
situations or summaries. Reference: FM 100-15, FM 71-100, FM 3-90.6, and FM 3-90.2.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - FROM ____________________________________________ (Earliest DTG Zulu Report is Valid)
LINE 4 - UNTIL____________________________________________ (Latest DTG Zulu Report is Valid)
LINE 5 - MAP _____________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 6 - ENEMY___________________________________________ (Enemy Activity Being Reported to
Include: Nationality, Location,
Mission, and Time of Sighting)
LINE 7 - NONHOSTILE _____________________________________ (Non-hostile Information Being
Reported)
LINE 8 - OWN _____________________________________________ (Activities of Own Forces Including
Changes in Location of
Units/Formations, And Activities of
Forces Not Attached to Originating
Unit)
LINE 9 - TYPE_____________________________________________ (Type of Boundary Area or Line
Being Described)
LINE 10 - POINT A_________________________________________ (Start Point for Boundary Line or
Trace Being Described in UTM or
Six-Digit Grid Coordinate with
MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 11 - POINT B _________________________________________ (Second Point to Describe Line or
Trace)
LINE 12 - POINT C _________________________________________ (Third Point to Describe Line or
Trace)
LINE 13 - POINT D_________________________________________ (Fourth Point to Describe Line or
Trace)
LINE 14 - POINT E _________________________________________ (Fifth Point to Describe Line or
Trace)
**Continued on next page.
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UNIT SITUATION REPORT [UNITSITREP] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: U001 {USMTF # C403}
LINE 15 - UNIT____________________________________________ (Unit Designator for the Reported
Unit)
LINE 16 - LOCATION ______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Unit)
LINE 17 - UNITS___________________________________________ (Total Number of Units Being
Reported)
LINE 18 - READY __________________________________________ (Total Number of Units Reporting
C1, C2, or C3 Readiness)
LINE 19 - UNIT ____________________________________________ (Unit Designator for Units With Less
Than C3 Readiness Status)
LINE 20 - LOCATION ______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Unit)
LINE 21 - STATUS _________________________________________ (Degree to Which Unit is Combat
Ready: C4 or C5)
LINE 22 - REASON_________________________________________ (Reason Unit has Less Than C3
Rating: RESOURCE, SUPPLY,
TRAINING)
LINE 23 - READY __________________________________________ (Estimated Time Unit Will Achieve
Combat Readiness Status)
LINE 24 - ADMINISTRATION _______________________________ (Administration and Logistics
Information Being Reported, to
Include: KIA, WIA, MIA, NCW, and
Equipment Lost/ Damaged)
LINE 25 - GENERAL _______________________________________ (General Information Being Reported)
LINE 26 - SAFETY _________________________________________ (Commander's Safety Risk
Assessment for Next Operation)
LINE 27 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 28 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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US Medical Status Field Report [USMEDFLDREP]
REPORT NUMBER: U005
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide status of significant medical interests affecting the overall
medical capability or health of command. Reference: FM 4-02.6.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (Reporting Unit UTM or Six- Digit
Grid Coordinate With Grid Zone
Designator)
LINE 4 - SHIP _____________________________________________ (Ship Name (if Required))
LINE 5 - BED STAT
a. OPERATING _____________________________________ (Number Beds Operating)
b. NO. OCCUPIED ___________________________________ (Number Beds Occupied)
c. NO. ARMY_______________________________________ (Number Army Patients)
d. NO. NAVY _______________________________________ (Number Navy Patients)
e. NO. MARINE _____________________________________ (Number Marine Patients)
f. NO. AIR FORCE __________________________________ (Number Air Force Patients)
g. NO. EPW_________________________________________ (Number EPW Patients)
h. NO. US CIVILIAN _________________________________ (Number US Civilian Patients)
i. NO. ALLIED CIVILIAN _____________________________ (Number Allied Civilian Patients)
j. NO. OTHER _______________________________________ (Number Other Patients)
LINE 6 - STATUS __________________________________________ (Patients Status by Service)
a. NO. RTD_________________________________________ (Number RTD in 72 Hours)
b. NO. EVAC _______________________________________ (Number EVAC to CONUS)
c. NO. DOW ________________________________________ (Number DOW)
LINE 7 - DAYS CLASS VIII__________________________________ (Days of Class VIII OH)
LINE 8 - DAYS BLOOD _____________________________________ (Days Blood Supply OH)
**Continued on next page.
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US MEDICAL STATUS FIELD REPORT [USMEDFLDREP](CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: U005
LINE 9 - CHRONIC PROBLEMS______________________________ (Chronic Problems)
LINE 10 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 11 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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War Crime Reportable Incident Report [WCRIR]
REPORT NUMBER: W001
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to convey flash traffic to the commander relating to a possible, suspected,
or
alleged violation of the law of war discovered within the command.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TIME OF INCIDENT ________________________________ (Time the Incident Occurred)
LINE 4 - TIME OF DISCOVERY ______________________________ (Time the Incident Discovered)
LINE 5 - LOCATION OF INCIDENT __________________________ (Where Incident Occurred/UTM or
Six-Digit Grid Coordinates with
MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 6 - PERSON(S) DISCOVERING__________________________ (Names(s)/Unit(s) of Person(s)
Discovering the Incident)
LINE 7 - SUMMARY _______________________________________ (Narrative Description Including the
Who, What, When, Where and How)
LINE 8 - UNITS IN AREA ___________________________________ (Identity of Location and Point of
Contact for All Evidence)
LINE 9 - LOCATION OF EVIDENCE __________________________ (Identity of Location and Point
of Contact for All Evidence)
LINE 10 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 11 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Warning Message-Air Defense [AIRDEFWARN]
REPORT NUMBER: W005 {USMTF # E715}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to transmit air defense warnings and weapons control conditions.
Reference: FM 3-1.90.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - WARNING ________________________________________ (Air Defense Warning: WHITE,
YELLOW, or RED)
LINE 4 - STATUS __________________________________________ (Weapon Control Status: Free, Tight,
or Hold)
LINE 5 - EFFECTIVE _______________________________________ (Effective DTG; Transmit Only if
Effective Time is Not Immediate)
LINE 6 - AREA ____________________________________________ (Area or Sector Affected)
LINE 7 - BY _______________________________________________ (Call Sign of Declaring Authority)
LINE 8 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 9 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Warning Order [WARNORD]
REPORT NUMBER: W0010
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to convey a preliminary notice of an impending order or action. Reference:
FM 1-02 and FM 5.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - WARNING ORDER_________________________________ (Warning Order Number)
LINE 4 - REFERENCES _____________________________________ (References)
LINE 5 - TIME ZONE _______________________________________ (TZ Used in WARNORD)
LINE 6 - TASK ORGANIZATION _____________________________ (Optional)
LINE 7 - SITUATION
a. ENEMY______________________________________ (Enemy Forces)
b. FRIENDLY___________________________________ (Friendly Forces)
c. ATTACH/DET ________________________________ (Attach/Detachments)
LINE 8 - MISSION _________________________________________
LINE 9 - EXECUTION INTENT_______________________________
a. CONCEPT____________________________________ (Concept of Operation)
b. MAN TASKS _________________________________ (Tasks to Maneuver Units)
c. CS TASKS ___________________________________ (Tasks to CS Units)
d. INSTRUCTIONS ______________________________ (Coordinating Instructions)
(1) CCIR ____________________________________
(2) Risk MGT_________________________________
(3) Deception _________________________________
(4) Priorities __________________________________
(5) Time Line _________________________________
(6) Rehearsals_________________________________
**Continued on next page.
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WARNING ORDER [WARNORD] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: W010
(7) Orders GRP MTG___________________________
(8) Earliest MVMT TIME _______________________
LINE 10 - SERVICE AND SUPPORT
a. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT_____________________________ (Special Equipment)
b. TRANSPORTATION_______________________________ (Transportation)
LINE 11 - COMMAND AND SIGNAL
a. COMMAND ______________________________________ (Command)
b. SIGNAL _________________________________________ (Signal)
LINE 12 - ACKNOWLEDGE _________________________________ (Mandatory)
LINE 13 - CDR NAME/RANK ________________________________ (Commander’s Name and Rank)
LINE 14 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 15 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Water Supply Point [WTRSUPPT]
REPORT NUMBER: W015 {USMTF # F864}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide operational information about the water supply. Reference: FM
10-52.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - SUPPORT UNIT____________________________________ (Designation of the Supporting Unit)
LINE 4 - FROM ____________________________________________ (DTG for Beginning of Period
Applying to Operational Information)
LINE 5 - TO _______________________________________________ (DTG for End of Period Applying to
Operational Information)
LINE 6 - POTABLE LOCATION ______________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Potable Water Supply Point)
LINE 7 - POTABLE STATUS_________________________________ (OPERATIONAL, NOT
OPERATIONAL, or LIMITED)
LINE 8 - POTABLE AVAILABLE_____________________________ (Gallons of Potable Water Available at
Water Supply Point)
LINE 9 - POINT CAPACITY _________________________________ (Daily Production Capacity in
Gallons)
LINE 10 - WATER UNIT ____________________________________ (Name or Designator of Unit
Providing Support Shown in Line 11)
LINE 11 - NONPOTABLE LOCATION_________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Non-potable Water Supply Point)
LINE 12 - NONPOTABLE AVAILABLE _______________________ (Gallons of Non-potable Water
Available at Water Supply Point)
**Repeat lines 4 through 13 if necessary. Assign sequential line numbers to succeeding iterations; for example,
first iteration 4 through 13; second iteration 4a through 13a; third iteration 4b through 13b; and so on.
LINE 13 - NONPOTABLE CAPACITY _________________________ (Daily Production Capacity in
Gallons)
LINE 14 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 15 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Weather Advisory/Watch [WEATHERWATCH]
REPORT NUMBER: W020
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to send flash weather information that will affect current unit operations.
Reference: FM 34-81.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - REPORT LINE _____________________________________ (Report Line From 0117)
LINE 4 - SUMMARY _______________________________________ (Summary of Warning)
LINE 5 - TIME OF WATCH __________________________________ (DTG From-to DTG as of DTG of
Watch)
LINE 6 - AREA ____________________________________________ (Area Affected)
LINE 7 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 8 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Weather Forecast [WXFCST]
REPORT NUMBER: W025 {USMTF # C521}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide the commander with forecasted weather expected in the area of
operation until normal weather communications can be established. Update forecasts at least every six hours.
Reference: FM 34-81.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (Center of Forecasted Weather
Expressed Using UTM or Six-Digit
Grid Coordinate With MGRS Grid
Zone Designator)
LINE 4 - VARIATION_______________________________________ (Weather Variation With Respect to
Time: INTERMITTENT,
GRADUAL, or TEMPORARY)
LINE 5 - VALID____________________________________________ (DTG Zulu Forecast is Effective)
LINE 6 - UNTIL____________________________________________ (DTG Zulu Forecast is No Longer in
Effect)
LINE 7 - CEILING__________________________________________ (Lowest Forecast Ceiling in Hundreds
of Feet Above Ground Level)
LINE 8 - COVER ___________________________________________ (Total Sky Coverage in Eighths)
LINE 9 - VISBY____________________________________________ (Prevailing Visibility in Meters)
LINE 10 - WEATHER _______________________________________ (Type of Weather Phenomena Being
Forecast)
LINE 11 - MAX ____________________________________________ (Maximum Temperature Forecasted
in Degrees Celsius)
LINE 12 - MIN_____________________________________________ (Minimum Temperature Forecasted in
Degrees Celsius)
LINE 13 - FREEZE LEVEL __________________________________ (Minimum Freezing Level in
Thousands of Feet)
LINE 14 - WIND ___________________________________________ (Direction and Variable Wind
Direction in Degrees)
LINE 15 - SPEED___________________________________________ (Maximum Sustained Wind
Speed in Knots)
**Continued on next page.
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WEATHER FORECAST [WXFCST] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: W025 {USMTF # C521}
LINE 16 - GUSTS __________________________________________ (Peak Gusts in Knots)
LINE 17 - ALTIMETER _____________________________________ (Altimeter Setting in Hundredths of
Inches of Mercury)
LINE 18 - WIND@2000ft ____________________________________ (Wind Direction and Speed at 2000
Feet)
LINE 19 - WIND@5000ft ____________________________________ (Wind Direction and Speed at 5000
Feet)
LINE 20 - WIND@10,000ft___________________________________ (Wind Direction and Speed at 10,000
Feet)
LINE 21 - WIND@15,000ft___________________________________ (Wind Direction and Speed at 15,000
Feet)
LINE 22 - WIND@20,000ft___________________________________ (Wind Direction and Speed at 20,000
Feet)
LINE 23 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 24 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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SECTION I - ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
ADA
air defense artillery
AE
aeromedical education
AH
attack helicopter
AM
amplitude modulated
AO
area of operations
APC
armored personnel carrier
AR
Army regulation
arty
artillery
atk
attack
auth
authorized
BDA
battle damage assesment
BE
basic encyclopedia
Bio
biological
BP
battle position
btl
battle
C2
command and control
CA
civil affairs; chaplain’s assistant
CAS
close air support
CBRN
chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear
CCIR
commander's critical information requirements
cdr
commander
cGy
centigray
CH
cargo helicopter
Ch
chaplain
CHEM
chemical
CHOP
change of operational control procedure
cl
class
CM
countermobility
cmd
command
CP
command post
CPL
corporal
CS
command support
CSIM
Critical Incident Stress Management
CSM
command sergeant major
CSS
combat service support
DA
Department of the Army
decon
decontamination
dir
direction
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DOS
days of supply
DOW
died of wounds
DS
direct support
DTG
date-time group
EA
engagement area; electronic activity
EAC
echelons above corps
EDF
effective direct fire
EDM
effective downwind message
EEI
essential elements of information
enl
enlisted
EOD
explosive ordinance disposal
EPW
enemy prisoner of war
ES
electronic surveillance;electronic warfare support
EVAC
evacuation
EW
electronic warfare; early warning
FA
field artillery
FASCAM
family of scatterable mines
FEBA
forward edge of the battle area
FLOT
forward line of own troops
FM
field manual; fire mission
FN
foreign nation
FRAGO
fragmentary order
FW
fixed wing
G4
Assistant Chief of Staff, G4 (Logistics)
GEOREF
World Geographic Reference
GL
grenade launcher
GS
general support
GSR
general support reinforcing
gyn
gynecology
H-hour
specific hour on D-day at which a particular operation commences
HQ
headquarters
HUMINT
human intelligence
HVY
heavy
IAW
in accordance with
ICAO
International Civil Aviation Organization
ICM
improved conventional munitions; intelligence collection management
ID
identification
IED
improvised explosive device
IEW
intelligence and electronic warfare
IFF
identification, friend or foe
IMINT
imagery intelligence
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INF
infantry
Intel
intelligence
INTREP
intelligence report
IR
information requirement
J-3
Operations Directorate of joint staff
J-6
communications system directorate of a joint staff
JMEM
Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manual
JOC
joint operations center
JP
intelligence and electronic warfare, jet petroleum; joint publication
JRCC
joint rescue coordination center
KIA
killed in action
KM
kilometer
KT
kilotons
lat
latitude
LD
line of departure
LN.XX
liaison
LOGPAC
logistics package
Long
longitude
LRP
logistics release point
LZ
landing zone
MANPADS
man-portable air defense systsem
MASINT
measurement and signature intelligence
MBBLs
thousands of barrels
MCM
mine countermeasures
MEDEVAC
medical evacuation
MEDREGREP
Medical Regulating Report
MEDSTAT
Medical Status Report
met
meteorological
MET.CF
Meteorological - Fallout Message
MET.CM
Meteorological - Computer Message
MET.TA
Meteorological - Target Acquisition Message
METT-TC
See METT-TC under terms.
MFR
memorandum for record
MG
machine gun
MGRS
military grid reference system
MGT
management
MHz
megahertz
MIA
missing in action
MICLIC
mine-clearing line charge
MIJI
meaconing, intrusion, jamming and interference
MLRS
Multiple Launch Rocket System
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MOGAS
motor gasoline
MOPMS
Modular Pack Mine System
MOPP
mission-oriented protective posture
MOS
military occupational specialty
MP
military police
MPH
miles per hour
MSD
minimum safe distance
msn
mission
MSR
main supply route
MT
megaton
MTE
medical treatment element
mvmt
movement
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NAV
navigation
NBC
nuclear, biological, or chemical
NCO
noncommissioned officer
NCW
not complied with
NE
Northeast; Netherlands
NGO
nongovernmental organization
NMC
not mission capable
no
number
NOH
number on hand
NSF
naval surface fire
NSN
national stock number
NUC
nuclear
NUDETSUM
nuclear detonations summary report
NVD
night vision device
O&I
operations and intelligence
OB
obstetrics; order of battle
off
officer
OH
on hand
OPREP
operational report
OR
operational readiness
PA
public affairs
pam
pamphlet
PAO
Public Affairs Office/Officer
PBIED
person-borne improvided explosive device
PID
plan identification number
PIR
priority intelligence requirement
PM
provost marshal
POC
point of contact
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POI
primary option indictor
POL
petroleum, oils, and lubricants
PSG
platoon sergeant
PSS
personnel service support
PSYOP
psychological operations
PZ
pickup zone
Qty
quantity
R
reinforcing
RAP
rear area protection
RCC
rescue coordination center
RDD
required delivery date
recon
reconnaissance
RFI
request for information
ROC
rear operations center
ROE
rules of engagement
RPG
rocket-propelled grenade
RTD
return to duty
RW
rotary wing
S4
logistics staff officer brigade and below
SAEDA
subversion and espionage directed against the army
SAR
search and rescue
SENREP
sensor report
SF
special forces
SIF
selective identification feature
SIGINT
signal intelligence
SOP
standing operating procedures
SP
self-propelled
SPIREP
spot intelligence report
SRI
standing request of information
SSN
social security number
sta
station
STRIKWARN
strike warning
tac
tactical
TACAN
tactical air navigation
TADIL
tactical air defense information link
TCN
transportation control number
temp
temperature
tgt
target
TM
target material
TOA
trade-off analysis; Transportation Operating Agency
TRADOC
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
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TRANS transportation
UAS unmanned aircraft system
UH utility helicopter
UMT unit ministry team
US
United States
USAF
United States Air Force
UTM universal transverse mercator
VBIED
vehicle-borne improvised explosive device
VIP
very important person
WARNORD warning order
WIA wounded in action
WILCO will comply with transmission
WO warrant officer
WPN weapon
SECTION II - TERMS
METT-TC
A memory aid used in two contexts: 1. In the context of information management, the major subject
categories into which relevant information is grouped for military operations: mission, enemy, terrain
and weather, troops and support available, time available, civil considerations. (FM 6-0) 2. In the
context of tactics, major variables considered during mission analysis (mission variables). (FM 3-90)
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References
These documents must be available to the intended user of this publication.
Joint and Multinational Publications
ATP-45 (A)
Reporting Nuclear Detonations, Biological and Chemical Attacks, and
Predicting and Warning of Associated Hazards and Hazard Areas.
JP 3-56.1
Command and Control for Joint Air Operations, 14 November 1994.
STANAG 2434
Allied Procedural Publication 9:A Compendium of Allied Land Forces
Messages, Edition 1, 1997 (FOUO).
Army Regulations
AR 25-52
Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, and Acronyms, 4 January 2005.
AR 190-40
Serious Incident Report, 9 February 2006.
AR 385-40
Accident Reporting and Records, 01 November 1994.
Forms
DA Form 2028
Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms.
DD Form 1972
Joint Tactical Air Strike Request.
Field Manuals
FM 1-02
Operational Terms and Graphics, 29 August 2003.
FM 1-05 .
Religious Support, 18 April 2003.
FM 1-100.
Army Aviation Operations, 21 February 1997.
FM 1-114
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Regimental Aviation Squadron, 1
February 2000.
FM 2-0
Intelligence, 17 May 2004.
FM 2-22.401
Multi-Service TTP for Technical Intelligence Operations, 06 September 2005.
FM 3.0
Operations, 14 June 2001.
FM 3-04.513
Battlefield Recovery and Evacuation of Aircraft, 7 September 2000.
FM 3-05.102
Special Operations Forces Intelligence and Electronic Warfare, 31 August
2001.
FM 3.05.60
Army Special Operations Forces Aviation, 18 October 2000.
FM 3-05.301
Psychological Operations and Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, 31 Dec
2003 .
FM 3-09.31
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for the Combined Arms
Commander, 1 October 2002.
FM 3-09.12
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Field Artillery Target Acquisition,
21 June 2002.
FM 3-3
Chemical and Biological Contamination Avoidance, 16 November 1992.
FM 3-3-1
Nuclear Contamination Avoidance, 09 September 1994.
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References
FM 3-11.3
Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Prodedures for Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, and Nuclear Contamination Avoidance, 2 February 2006.
FM 3-11.5
NBC Decontamination, 17 November 1993.
FM 3-7
NBC Field Handbook, 29 September 1994.
FM 3-14
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Vulnerability Analysis, 12 November
1997.
FM 3-20.98
Recon Platoon, 12 February 2006.
FM 3-19.1
Military Police Operations, 22 March 2001.
FM 3-19.30
Physical Security, 5 January 2001.
FM 3-19.40
Enemy Prisoners of War, Civilian Internees, and Detained Persons, 27
February
2006.
FM 3-20.12
Tank Gunnery (Abrams), 18 August 2005.
FM 3-20.15
Tank Platoon, 1 November 2001.
FM 3-20.98
Recon Platoon, 12 February 2006.
FM 3-21.71
The Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (Bradley), 20 August 2002.
FM 3-22.1
Bradley Gunnery, 28 November 2003.
FM 3-25.26
Map Reading and Land Navigation, 18 January 2005.
FM 3-34
Engineer Operations, 2 January 2004.
FM 3-34.2
Combined Arms Breaching Operations (Incl C1, C2 and C3), 31 August 2000.
FM 3-5.40
Civil Affairs Operations, 15 April 2005.
FM 3-52
Army Airspace Command and Control in a Combat Zone, 1 August 2003.
FM 3-52.2
Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Theater Air-Ground
System, 8 December 2003.
FM 3-90.2
The Tank and Mechanized Infantry Battalion Task Force, 11 June 2003.
FM 3-90.6
The Brigade Combat Team, 4 August 2003.
FM 4-0
Combat Service Support, 29 August 2003.
FM 4-02.1
Combat Health Logistics, 28 September 2001.
FM 4-02.21
Division and Brigade Surgeon’s Handbook (Digitized) Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures, 15 November 2000.
FM 4-02.24
Area Support Medical Battalion Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, 28
August 2000.
FM 4-02.6
The Medical Company Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, 4 September 2004.
FM 4-20.64
Mortuary Affairs Operations, 9 January 2007.
FM 4-20.65
Identification of Deceased Personnel, 27 July 2005.
FM 4-30.1
Munitions Support in Theater of Operations, 20 March 1998.
FM 4-30.5
Explosive Ordnance Disposal, 18 January 2005.
FM 4-30.3
Maintenance Operations and Procedures, 28 July 2004.
FM 5-0
Army Planning and Orders Production, 20 January, 2005.
FM 5-34
Engineer Field Data, 19 July 2005.
FM 5-101
Mobility, 23 January 1985.
FM 5-102
Counter-mobility, 14 March 1985.
FM 6-2
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Field Artillery Survey, 16 October
1996.
References-2
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References
FM 6-02.72
Multi-service Procedures Tactical Radios in A Joint Environment, 14 June
2006.
FM 6-16-1
Tables for Artillery Meteorology (Electronic) Ballistic Type 3 and Computer
Messages, 10 May 1979.
FM 6-16-2
Tables for Artillery Meteorology (Visual) Ballistic Type 3 and Computer
Messages and Limited Surface Observations, 15 January 1982.
FM 6-16-3
Tables for Artillery Meteorology (Electronic and Visual) Type 2 Messages, 15
June 1982.
FM 6-20
Fire Support in the Airland Battle, 17 May 1988.
FM 6-20-10
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process, 08 May 1996.
FM 6-20-30
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for Corps and Division
Operations, 18 October 1989.
FM 6-20-40
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for Brigade Operations
(Heavy), 05 January 1990.
FM 6-30
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Observed Fire, 16 July 1991.
FM 7-92
The Infantry Reconnaissance Platoon and Squad (Airborne, Air Assault, Light
Infantry), 13 February 2001.
FM 8-10
Health Service Support in a Theater of Operations, 01 March 1991.
FM 8-10-6
Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations, Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures, 14 April 2000.
FM 10-52
Water Supply in Theaters of Operations, 11 July 1990.
FM 11-32
Combat Net Radio Operations, 15 October 1990.
FM 12-6
Personnel Doctrine, 09 September 1994.
FM 17-95
Cavalry Operations, 24 December 1996.
FM 20-32
Mine/Countermine Operations (C1-C5), 2 February 2004.
FM 34-2
Collection Management and Synchronization Planning, 08 March 1994.
FM 34-2-1
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Reconnaissance and Surveillance and
Intelligence Support to Counterreconnaissance, 19 June 1991.
FM 34-3
Intelligence Analysis, 15 March 1990.
FM 34-10
Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations, 25 November 1986.
FM 34-37
Echelons Above Corps Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations, 15
January 1991.
FM 34-54
Battlefield Technical Intelligence, 05 April 1990.
FM 34-60
Counterintelligence, 03 October 1995.
FM 34-80
Brigade and Battalion Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations, 15
April1986.
FM 34-81
Weather Support for Army Tactical Operations, 01 August 1989.
FM 44-100
US Army Air Defense Operations, 15 June 1995.
FM 46-1
Public Affairs Operations, 30 May 1997.
FM 63-11
Logistics Support Element Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, 08 October
1996.
FM 63-20
Forward Support Battalion, 26 February 1990.
FM 71-100
Division Operations, 28 August 1996.
FM 100-15
Corps Operations, 29 October 1996.
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