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Glossary
ISU
integrated sight unit
MOPMS
modular pack mine system
IV
intervisibility
MOPP
mission-oriented protective posture
MP
military police
J
MPAT
multipurpose antitank
JFC
joint force commander
MR
moonrise
JWARN
joint warning and reporting
MRB
motorized rifle battalion
network
MRE
meal, ready to eat
K
MRP
motorized rifle platoon
KIA
killed in action
MS
moonset
MSD
minimum safe distance
L
MSL
minimum safe line
LCE
load-carrying equipment
MSR
main supply route
LD
line of departure
MTC
movement to contact
L-MOPP
laser mission-oriented protective
MTF
medical treatment facility
posture
LOA
limit of advance
N
LOC
length of column
NAAK
nerve agent antidote kit
LOGPAC
logistics package
NAI
named area(s) of interest
LOS
line of sight
NBC
nuclear, biological, and chemical
LRP
logistics release point
(replaced by CBRN except when
referring to reports or to existing
LZ
landing zone
reporting system)
NBCWRS
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical
M
Warning and Reporting System
MANPADS
Man-Portable Air Defense System
NCA
National Command Authority
MBA
main battle area
NCO
noncommissioned officer
MBC
mortar ballistics computer
NCS
net control station
MCOO
modified combined obstacle
overlay
NEO
noncombatant evacuation
operations
MDI
modernized demolition initiator
NFA
no-fire area
MDMP
military decision-making process
NGO
nongovernmental organization
MEDEVAC
medical evacuation
NLT
not later than
MEL
maximum engagement line
NVD
night vision device
METT-TC
mission, enemy, terrain (and
weather), troops (and support)
O
available, time available, and civil
considerations
OAKOC
observation and fields of fire,
avenues of approach, key terrain,
MEV
medical evacuation vehicle
observation, and cover and
MGS
mobile gun system
concealment
MIB
motorized infantry battalion (used
OBSTINTEL
obstacle intelligence
to train threat model)
OH
observation helicopter
MIP
motorized infantry platoon (used to
OIC
officer in charge
train threat model)
OP
observation post
MOE
measure of effectiveness
OPCON
operational control
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OPORD
operation order
RPG
rocket-propelled grenade
OPSEC
operations security
S&R
stability and reconstruction
ORP
objective rally point
S
OTM
on-the-move
S-1
personnel staff officer (adjutant)
P
S-2
intelligence staff officer
PA
physician’s assistant
S-3
operations staff (and training)
officer
PAO
public affairs officer
S-4
supply officer
PC
personnel carrier
SBCT
Stryker brigade combat team
PCC
precombat check
SCATMINE
scatterable mine
PCI
precombat inspection
SEAD
suppression of enemy air defenses
PEWS
platoon early warning system
SEE
small emplacement excavator
PIR
priority intelligence requirements
SF
special forces
PL
phase line
SFODA
special forces operational
PLD
probable line of deployment
detachment-A (also known as
PMCS
preventive maintenance checks
A-Team)
and services
SITEMP
situation template
PME
peacetime military engagement
SITREP
situation report
POC
point of contact
SOC
special operations command
POF
priority of fire
SOF
special operations forces
POL
petroleum, oils, and lubricants
SOI
signal operating instructions
pos
position
SOP
standing operating procedure
POSNAV
position navigation
SOSRA
suppress, obscure, secure, reduce,
PSG
platoon sergeant
and assault
PSYOP
psychological operations
SP
start point
PUC
personnel under control
SPOD
sea port of debarkation
PVO
private voluntary organization
SPOTREP
spot report
PZ
pickup zone
sqd
squad
SR
sunrise
R
SS
sunset
R&S
reconnaissance and surveillance
SU
situational understanding
RAAM
remote antiarmor mine
RCPA
relation combat power analysis
T
RCU
remote control unit
TACP
tactical air control party
RD
round
TC
tank commander
RDD
radiological dispersal device
TCP
traffic control posts
RED
risk estimate distance
TDA
table of distribution and
REDCON
readiness condition
allowances
RFL
restrictive fire line
TF
task force
ROE
rules of engagement
TLP
troop-leading procedures
ROI
rules of interaction
TOC
tactical operations center
RP
release point
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TOE table of organization and
V
equipment
VPK vehicles per kilometer
TPME task, purpose, method, and effects
VPM vehicles per mile
TRP target reference point
TSM target synchronization matrix
W
TSOP tactical standing operation
WARNO warning order
procedures
WCS weapons control status
TTP tactics, techniques, and procedures
WFF warfighting function
WIA wounded in action
U
WMD weapons of mass destruction
UAS unmanned aerial system
WP white phosphorus
UH utility helicopter
UN United Nations
X
UO urban operations
XO executive officer
US United States
USACE United States Army Corps of
Engineers
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References
SOURCES USED
These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PRODUCTS
DOD Directive 5100.77, DOD Law of War Program.
DOD Directive 5240.1-R, Procedures Governing the Activities of DOD Intelligence Components that
Affect US Persons.
DD Form 2745, Enemy Prisoner of War (EPW) Capture Tag.
DOCUMENTS NEEDED
These documents must be available to the intended users of this publication.
ARMY TRAINING EVALUATION PROGRAMS (MTPS AND DRILL BOOKS)
ARTEP 7-8-Drill. Battle Drills for the Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad. 25 June 2002.
ARTEP 7-10-MTP. Mission Training Plan for the Infantry Rifle Company. 1 June 2002.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FORMS
DA Form 1156, Casualty Feeder Card.
DA Form 2028, Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms.
DA Form 2404, Equipment Inspection or Maintenance Worksheet.
DA Form 2823, Sworn Statement.
DA Form 4137, Evidence/Property Custody Document.
DA Form 5988-E, Maintenance Request Register (EGA).
FIELD MANUALS
FM 1-02. Operational Terms and Graphics. 21 September 2004.
FM 3-0. Operations. 14 June 2001.
FM 3-05.70. Survival. 17 May 2002.
FM 3-06.11. Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain. 28 February 2002.
FM 3-07. Stability Operations and Support Operations. 20 February 2003, with Change 1,
30 April 2003.
FM 3-07.31. Peace Operations Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Conducting
Peace Operations. 26 October 2003.
FM 3-09.32. (J-FIRE) Multiservice Procedures for the Joint Application of Firepower.
29 October 2004.
FM 3-7. NBC Field Handbook. 29 September 1994.
FM 3-11. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical
Defense Operations. 10 March 2003.
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References
FM 3-11.4. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical
(NBC) Protection. 2 June 2003.
FM 3-19.40. Military Policy Internment/Resettlement Operations. 1 August 2001.
FM 3-21.8. Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad. TBP.
FM 3-21.20. The Infantry Battalion. TBP.
FM 3-21.91. Tactical Employment of Antiarmor Platoons and Companies. 26 November 2002.
FM 3-22.10. Sniper Training and Operations. TBP.
FM 3-22.27. MK 19, 40-Mm Grenade Machine Gun, Mod 3. 28 November 2003.
FM 3-22.40. Multiserivce TTP (MTTP) for Tactical Employment Of Nonlethal Weapons. 15 January 2003.
FM 3-34.2. Combined-Arms Breaching Operations. 31 August 2000, with Changes 1 Through 3,
15 November 2000 through 11 October 2002.
FM 3-90. Tactics. 4 July 2001.
FM 3-90.2. The Tank and Mechanized Infantry Battalion Task Force. 11 June 2003.
FM 5-0. Army Planning and Orders Production. 20 January 2005.
FM 5-170. Engineer Reconnaissance. 5 May 1998, with Change 1, 13 July 1998.
FM 5-250. Explosives and Demolitions. 30 July 1998, with Change 1, 30 June 1999.
FM 7-85. Ranger Unit Operations. 9 June 1987.
FM 7-98. Operations in a Low-Intensity Conflict. 19 October 1992.
FM 17-95. Cavalry Operations. 24 December 1996.
FM 21-18. Foot Marches. 1 June 1990.
FM 27-10. The Law of Land Warfare. 18 July 1956.
FM 31-23. Special Forces Mounted Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 5 May 1999.
FM 34-130. Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. 8 July 1994.
FM 90-4. Air Assault Operations. 16 March 1987.
FM 90-7. Combined Arms Obstacle Integration. September 29 1994, with Change 1, October 2003.
INTERNET WEB SITES
Some of the documents listed in these References may be downloaded from Army websites:
Army Knowledge Online
Reimer Digital Library
Air Force Publishing
NATO Online Library (ISAs)
JOINT PUBLICATIONS
JP 3-07.2. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Antiterrorism. 17 Mar 1998.
JP 3-07.3. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Peace Operations. 12 Feb 1999.
TRAINING CIRCULARS
TC 7-98-1. Stability and Support Operations Training Support Package. 5 June 1997.
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A
analysis (continued)
arms control, 6-8
mission, using METT-TC,
Army aviation, 10-48
120-mm mortar, 10-29
2-10
Army Civilian Personnel
155-mm howitzer, 10-24
mobility corridors and
System (ACPS), D-13
60-mm mortar, 10-26
avenues of approach,
Army forces, 2-31, F-6
81-mm mortar, 10-29
2-20
Army planning process, 2-2
AAR. See after-action review
obstacles and restricted
Army Special Operations
actions
terrain, 2-18
Command, F-1
on contact, 4-12
analysis of mission, 2-10
Army Special Operations
against fortified areas, E-4
(illus)
Forces, F-2
on the objective, 4-18
antihandling device (AHD),
artillery
ADA. See air defense artillery
8-27, G-13
direct-fire role, 12-35
ADAM. See area-denial
antipersonnel (AP), 5-8, 8-1,
response times, 10-9
artillery munition
8-27, 10-4, 10-22, 10-41,
assault, 4-10
adaptive phase, 1-3
12-15, 12-53, B-1, C-2, G-2,
of a building, 12-45, 12-46
adjacent unit coordination,
G-12, G-15
platoon, weapons company,
5-41
antitank guided missile, 9-2,
B-2
adjutant (S-1), 11-1, 11-21
9-9, 9-18, 12-7, 12-29,
position, 2-31, 4-8, 4-18,
advantages and disadvantages
12-56, B-4, C-3, C-8, E-2,
4-23, 4-30, 4-43, 11-7
conventional indirect fire,
E-5
assessment, J-2
10-33
AO. See area of operations
risk, 2-38
direct alignment, 10-33
approach march technique,
attack
direct lay, 10-32
4-43
helicopters, 10-48
hip shoot, 10-34
area-denial artillery munition
position, 4-8, 4-21, 4-25,
ADW. See air defense warning
(ADAM), 10-43
8-15, 12-38
aerial port of debarkation
area of interest, 2-14 (illus)
attacks, 4-15, 4-23, C-9
(APOD), 1-5, 3-1
area
aviation considerations,
after-action review (AAR),
numbering system, 12-37
D-14
A-5, A-13
reconnaissance patrol, 8-37
buildings, 12-48
air defense artillery (ADA),
area of operations (AO), 1-19,
characteristics, 4-16
2-25, 2-45, 10-45, 12-65,
2-14 (illus), 4-40, 6-15,
converging routes, C-10
D-12
6-29, 6-30, 8-1, 8-8, 8-21
same route, C-11
air defense warning (ADW),
8-47, 9-3, 11-17, 11-24,
special purpose, 4-19
10-46
12-5, D-2, F-1
types, 4-16
air mission briefing format,
battlefield organization, 2-5
attrition approach, 12-13
D-12
command and control, 1-19
authentication statements,
air mission commander
commander's critical
10-35
(AMC), 10-38, D-3, D-10
information requirements
avenue-in-depth technique,
air movement plan, D-6
(CCIR), 1-7
2-47, 2-48 (illus)
air support operations center,
enemy, 1-2
avenues of approach, 2-19,
10-34
shaping operations, 2-5
2-20 (illus), 12-53
all-round security, 3-15
armored personnel carrier
airspace, 12-3
ambush, 8-44
(APC), 10-28, 10-41, 12-60,
analysis, 2-19 (illus), 2-20
IED, G-6
B-16
(illus)
ammunition, 12-9
armored vehicles, 12-15
dismounted, 5-9
blank, 1-7, 2-9, 2-16
combined operations, C-8
enemy, 5-14, 5-19, 5-22,
mortar, 10-28
considerations, 12-28
5-29, 9-8, E-6
analysis
employment, 12-16
secondary, 5-3
"IV" line, 2-23
positions, 12-22
towed howitzer, 12-35
course of action, 2-45
armorer, 1-16
aviation support, D-1
key terrain, 2-22
armor-piercing discarding
employment, D-1
sabot (APDS), C-2
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aviation support (continued)
building
close air support, 1-14, 2-27,
key personnel, D-11
analysis, 12-6
4-40, 6-26, 10-23 (illus),
safety, D-21
assault, 12-45, 12-46
10-24 (illus), 10-34, 10-35
attack, 12-48
(illus), 10-37 (illus), 10-38
B
hide position, 12-25
(illus), F-5
backblast, C-7
built-up area (BUA), 4-6, 4-53,
close combat, 12-12, 12-13
backbrief, 2-52
6-26, 8-2, 12-2, 12-30,
close combat attack (CCA)
bangalore torpedoes, 10-42
12-40, 12-50, 12-52 (illus),
nine-line briefing, D-20
battalion fire support execution
B-11, B-15, J-9
through D-21 (illus)
matrix, 10-10 (illus)
bull’s eye technique, D-16
COE. See contemporary
battle command, 2-1
buttocks injection site, H-8
operational environment
battle damage assessment and
(illus)
collateral damage, 12-10,
repair (BDAR), 11-19
bypass, 4-53
12-13
battle dress overgarments
column formation, 3-7
(BDO), H-2
C
combat
battle dress uniform, 11-8
C2. See command and control
patrol, 8-37
battlefield, 2-13
calculation, 11-7
stress, A-11
battle handover line (BHL),
camouflaged UXO, G-3
system, 1-4
5-45, 8-14
CANA. See convulsive nerve
combat in cities (CIC), 11-2,
battle position (BP), 2-32,
agent antidote
12-2
2-49, 5-3, 5-12 (illus), 5-13
capabilities and limitations,
combat lifesaver, 1-17, 6-26,
(illus), 5-14, 5-17 (illus),
1-9, B-7, I-2, 1-9, B-7
11-4, 11-20, 12-9, A-12,
12-55 (illus), 12-63
casualties, 12-9
H-5
BCT. See brigade combat team
casualty collection point, 1-14,
combat patrol organization,
begin morning nautical
5-11, 5-26, 11-2, 11-20,
8-35
twilight (BMNT), 2-25,
11-21
combat power, 1-17
6-26, D-12
casualty evacuation
effects, 1-5
belt technique, 2-46, 2-47
(CASEVAC), 1-13, 4-31,
relative, 2-41
(illus)
4-46, 5-11, 5-26, 8-14,
combat support (CS), 1-9,
BFV. See Bradley fighting
11-22, 12-1, 12-28, 12-30,
1-12, 2-43, 3-14, 4-47, 5-12,
vehicles
12-43
5-46, 6-25, 8-7, 8-15, 8-22,
biological agents, H-8
CCIR. See commander's
10-1, 10-38, 11-26, 12-4,
booby traps, 8-1, 12-8, 12-31,
critical information
12-10, 12-30, D-1, F-2
12-46, A-8, G-14, G-15
requirements
combat trains command post
(illus)
checkpoint (CP), 2-45, 3-14,
(CTCP), 11-2
boundaries, 12-38
3-19, 4-18, 4-44, 4-47, 4-51,
combination technique, 4-48
bounding overwatch
6-3, 6-17 (illus), 6-22 (illus),
combined arms, 12-10, 12-14
technique, 3-5
K-11 (illus)
combined operations with
box technique, 2-46 (illus)
chemical, biological,
armored vehicles, C-8
Bradley fighting vehicles,
radiological, or nuclear
command
12-17, 12-29, C-1, K-1,
(CBRN), 1-16, H-1, H-4
climate, A-6
K-8, K-10, K-15
CIC. See combat in cities
considerations, I-2
danger zone, C-6, C-7
civil
launch unit, 2-50, B-9,
planning considerations,
affairs, F-5, F-8
B-11,
K-10
considerations, 2-36
B-16
task organization, 12-29
reconnaissance, F-6
relationships, 10-1
breaches, 8-26
support operations, 7-1
command and control (C2),
breaching organization, 8-29
civil affairs team (CAT), 6-4
1-19, 2-43, 2-50, 3-19, 4-11,
breaching and securing of a
civil-military operations
5-5, 6-4, 7-6, 12-36, 12-60,
foothold, 4-27
(CMO), 6-2, F-6
D-11, F-8
brigade combat team (BCT),
classes of supply, 11-11
enemy, 2-31, 4-2
1-9, 10-38, 10-48, 11-24,
clearance
F-6
buildings, 12-43
brigade support area (BSA),
objective, 4-53
1-16, 11-7, 11-15, 11-19
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command post (CP), 1-12,
battlefield, 2-32
critical points, 1-13, 2-46,
2-40, 3-10, 3-20, 4-16, 4-42,
changes, 12-8
3-17, 5-2, 8-39, 9-1, 12-10,
5-22, 5-37, 6-4, 6-16, 8-9,
conditions (continued)
12-34, C-14
8-19, 10-16, 10-34, 12-60,
end state, 2-40
cross-leveling of personnel,
A-9, I-2
forward planning, 2-7
4-30, 5-37, 11-17, 11-23,
enemy, 2-25, 4-49, 5-4, E-2
limited visibility, 9-2
B-11, K-5
commander's critical
operational environment,
information requirements
1-6
D
(CCIR), 1-4, 2-8, 2-48, 8-3,
shaping operations, 2-5
danger areas, 3-12, 3-18, 4-51,
11-24, J-3
synchronization, 2-45
8-4, 10-9, 12-27 (illus),
commander's intent, 2-40
time available, 2-34
12-40, A-2, C-9, C-15
commands, 9-20
confirmation brief, 2-52
danger zones
commercially produced
consolidation and
Bradley fighting vehicle
gunner armor, K-3
reorganization, 4-10, 5-4,
rounds, C-4, C-6, C-7
HMMWV mount, K-4
12-49
M1 tank, C-5
common activities, 4-48
contact, forms of, 4-12, 4-45
surface, 3-39, A-5
common fire-control measures,
contamination avoidance, H-1
vehicle IED, G-4
9-9
contemporary operational
decisive action, 4-14
common operational picture
environment (COE), 1-1,
decisive operation, 2-5, 2-11,
(COP), 2-30, F-6
2-28, 6-2
2-39, 2-42, 4-8, 4-21, 4-40,
communications
Continental United States
5-26, 8-29, 10-6, 12-10
command post, 3-13
(CONUS), 6-1
decisive terrain, 2-21, 4-36,
considerations, 10-17, 12-9,
contingency operation, 4-41,
5-2, 5-29, 12-34, 12-62
K-5
F-4
decontamination, 1-9, 1-14,
fire support team, 10-18
continuous operations, A-10
H-2
security (COMSEC), 1-15,
control, 9-9
levels, H-3 (illus)
11-8, 11-23
crowds, 6-29
planning, 7-6
tanks, C-16
essential, 12-13
support, 5-40, 10-48
company
measures, 2-6, 5-12
defend, reinforce, attack,
delay from alternating
techniques, 3-14
withdraw, delay
positions, 5-45 (illus)
transition, 12-14
(DRAW-D), 2-27
dismounted delay from
convoy
defense, 12-50, C-12, H-1
subsequent positions,
briefing checklist, 6-26
battle position, 5-14
5-44 (illus)
(illus)
block or group of buildings,
formations, 3-7 through
escorts, 6-25
12-63
3-11
convulsive nerve agent
key terrain, 12-64
(illus)
antidote (CANA), H-4, H-6
reverse slope, 5-27
lodgment area using existing
coordination, F-8
strongpoint, 5-18
facilities, 6-10 (illus)
adjacent unit, 5-41
urban strongpoint, 12-65
timeline, 2-36 (illus)
counterattack, 5-4
village, 12-62
company commander, 1-12,
countermeasures, G-8
defensive
5-38, 8-4, 8-35, D-11
course of action, 2-40
employment, E-5
company trains, 3-20, 4-11,
sketch, 2-44 (illus)
operations, 5-1
4-30, 5-11, 5-36, 8-19, 11-9,
cover and concealment, 2-24
sector sketch, 5-39
11-19, 12-46, 12-60
(illus), 3-4, 3-21, 4-9, 4-49,
techniques, 5-11
compliance with an agreement,
5-6, 5-28, 8-2, 8-27, 8-47,
delay, 12-67
6-13
9-3, 9-30, 10-47, 11-22,
from alternating positions,
concept of operations
12-3, 12-54, B-5
5-45
(CONOP), 2-4, 2-12, 2-42,
crew-served weapons, 2-32
deliberate
5-48, 10-12
(illus), 4-23, 5-11, 5-33,
attack, 12-41
conditions, 12-2
6-15, 6-24, 8-9, 9-10, 10-41,
checkpoint layout, 6-17
assault, 4-18
11-19, 12-61, B-6, E-2, K-4
observation post, 6-14
asymmetric environment,
(illus), K-8 (illus)
(illus)
1-1
delivery methods, G-10
demolitions, 10-42
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deployable universal combat
emergency medical treatment
ethnic dynamics, 2-37
earthmover (DEUCE),
(EMT), 1-16, 11-3
example formats
10-44
emplacement
air mission briefing, D-12
deployment, 4-9
authority, 10-43
close air support check-in,
depression and elevation,
of weapons systems, 5-33
10-35
12-11
employment, 10-46
mine incident report, G-17
designated marksman, E-1
checkpoints, OPs, and
nine-line close air suppport
detachment left in contact
patrols, 6-22
briefing, 10-37
(DLIC), 1-13, 5-46, 8-8,
considerations, B-11, G-4
situation update, 10-36
10-31
Heavy and Stryker, C-1,
warning order, 2-8
detailed equipment
C-4, C-7
excessive load, 11-5
decontamination (DED),
TOW and Javelin, B-1
execution, 10-17, 10-23
H-3
zone of separation, 6-22
executive officer (XO), 1-12
detailed troop decontamination
end evening nautical twilight
exploitation of the penetration,
(DTD), H-2
(EENT), 2-25, 6-26, D-12
4-29
detainees, 11-24
end state, 2-6
explosive ordnance disposal
direct fire
enemy
(EOD), 1-19, G-9, G-14
control, 9-1
analysis, 2-27
extraction, G-17
integration with indirect fire,
assault, 5-4
5-36
capabilities, 2-31
F
direction-of-attack technique,
composition, 2-29 (illus)
factors in analyzing
12-45
disposition, 2-30
key terrain, 2-21
dismounted delay
locations, probable
mobility corridors and
reserve, 4-54
operations in the OE, 1-2
avenues of approach,
responsibilities, 11-2
preparatory fires, 5-3
2-19
strongpoint, 5-19
probable locations, 9-4
observation and fields of
subsequent positions, 5-44
scheme of maneuver, 9-4
fire, 2-24
tasks, 6-8
situation template, 2-32,
obstacles and restricted
team, task organization
2-34
terrain, 2-17
of Bradleys with, 12-29
strength, 2-30
family of scatterable mines
timeline, 2-36
enemy course of action
(FASCAM), 10-4, 12-59
vee formation, 3-9
(ECOA), 2-32, 5-14
fatigue, A-14, G-11
wedge formation, 3-8
enemy prisoner of war (EPW),
field artillery (FA), 1-14, 5-24,
dispersion between squads,
4-34, 4-53, 5-4, 5-39, 6-25,
6-3, 10-3, 10-9, 10-15,
B-7
8-38, 11-2, 11-24, 12-4,
10-27, 12-31
driver vision enhancer (DVE),
12-39, J-9
fighting in built-up areas
C-3
detainee tag, 11-27 (illus)
(FIBUA), 12-2
drop zone (DZ), 5-21, 11-17,
engagement
file formation, 3-10
12-51, G-16
area development, 5-29
final coordination line (FCL),
dual-purpose improved
ranges, 12-11
4-24
convention munition
times, 12-11
final protective fire (FPF),
(DPICM), 10-4, 10-21
engagement area (EA), 2-1,
10-16
duties and responsibilities of
2-22, 2-42, 5-3, 5-15, 5-29,
final protective line (FPL), 5-9
key personnel, 1-12
8-23, 9-10, 10-7, 10-28, E-6
fire commands, 9-20
multiple, 5-18
fire control, 9-1, 9-3, 9-9
E
engineers, 10-38
fire direction center (FDC),
early warning procedures,
missions, 10-41
3-20, 5-21, 5-37, 6-3, 10-10,
10-46
envelopment, 4-4
10-16, 10-30
echelonment of fires, 10-20
essential elements of friendly
fire planning process, 10-11
echelon right formation, 3-11
information (EEFI), 1-5,
firepower and observation
EEFI. See essential elements of
2-8, 2-49, J-3
considerations, K-5
friendly information
essential fire support task
fire support (FS), 1-14, 1-18,
effects of combat power, 1-5
(EFST), 5-35, 10-11 (illus).
3-13, 4-11, 4-44, 5-10, 7-5,
elements of combat power,
See also fire support
8-17, 8-29, 10-3
1-18
essential task, 2-12
essential tasks, 5-35
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plan, 6-27, 10-5, 10-9,
fragmentary order (FRAGO),
high explosive (HE), 4-30,
10-11
2-1, 2-10, 2-52, 4-15, 4-25,
10-4, G-2
fire support (continued)
4-40, 5-40, 12-50, A-8, D-5
high-explosive antitank, C-2
plans and coordination, 10-5
fratricide avoidance. See safety
high explosive, dual purpose
preparation, 10-7
friendly
(HEDP), 9-17
team, 10-4
based quadrants, 9-12
high-payoff target (HPT),
fire support coordination
exposure, 9-2
10-5, 10-12, 10-19
(FSC), 10-4
fire, 12-11
high-performance aircraft,
fire support coordination
friendly forces information
10-48
measure (FSCM), 10-10
requirements (FFIR), 2-49,
Hornet, 10-44
fire support element (FSE),
J-3
host nation (HN), 6-7, 6-16,
1-14, 4-8, 4-11, 4-23, 4-34,
frontal
6-22, 8-41, 12-2, 12-20,
8-38, 10-5, 10-9, 10-35,
attack, 4-7
A-2, F-1, F-5, G-10
12-36
fire, 9-13
hull-down position, 12-23
fire support execution matrix
human dimension, 12-14
(FSEM), 10-9, 10-10 (illus),
G
human intelligence
10-14, 10-15 (illus)
gathering of information, J-1
(HUMINT), 6-2, 12-10,
fire support officer (FSO),
general support (GS), 10-2,
12-41
1-14, 3-13, 5-40, 6-3, 8-8,
12-56, E-10
humanitarian and civic
8-19, 10-3, 10-4, 10-10
general support-reinforcing
assistance (HCA), 6-7
fire support team (FIST), 1-16,
(GS-R), 10-2
3-13, 10-4, 10-18
global positioning system
I
first response, 11-20
(GPS), 2-53, 3-14, 8-41
IBCT. See Infantry brigade
first sergeant, 1-13
graphic control measures for
combat team
five Cs technique, G-9
Infantry and Heavy, 12-22
immediate action, G-13
five Ss and T method, 11-25
graphic terrain analysis
implied tasks, 2-12
flank guard, 4-44, 8-25
overlay (GTAO), 2-13
improvised explosive device
follow and support, 4-52
grid technique, D-16
(IED), G-1
foothold, breaching and
ground surveillance radar
detonator, G-2 (illus)
securing of, 4-27
(GSR), 12-67
dropped into vehicles, G-5
force orientation, 9-5
ground tactical plan, D-2
(illus)
Force XXI battle command
ground/vehicle laser locator
indirect-fire
brigade and below
designator (G/VLLD), 10-8
capabilities, 10-4
(FBCB2), 1-16, 10-18, 12-9,
guard, 8-21
close support, 10-19
12-36, A-8, C-3
guidelines, I-2
integration with direct fires,
foreign humanitarian
gun-ring armor, K-3
5-36
assistance (FHA), 6-22,
Infantry battalion weapons
8-34
H
company, B-1
foreign internal defense, 6-6
Infantry brigade combat team
hasty
format. See example formats
checkpoint, K-10
(IBCT), 1-8, 5-11, 10-38
formations, 3-6
Engineer company, 10-37
defense, 12-61
forms of contact, 4-12
Infantry company
HBCT. See Heavy brigade
forms of maneuver, 4-3
combat team
forward passage of lines,
forward area arming and
health and hygiene, 11-20
8-15
refueling point (FAARP),
linkup, 8-7
health service support (HSS),
2-25, D-14
11-20
lodgment area using existing
forward edge of the battle area
Heavy brigade combat team
facilities, 6-10
(FEBA), 2-49, E-6
rearward passage of lines,
(HBCT), 1-9, 10-8, C-1
forward line of own troops
8-16
Heavy employment, 1-10, C-1
(FLOT), 8-18
helicopters
Infantry fighting vehicle, C-2
forward observer (FO), 3-13
machine gun aim points,
Infantry on tanks, C-15
forward operating base (FOB),
Infantry vehicles, 12-15
10-48
6-4, 6-20
self-defense against, B-16
employment, 12-16
types, D-1
infiltration, 4-6, 4-48
hide position, 12-24
lanes, 4-50
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information operations (IO),
launch tube assembly and
medical evacuation
12-12
missile, B-9
(MEDEVAC), 1-15, 7-3,
information systems
lead company movement, 4-44
7-6, 8-19, 10-48, 11-3,
(INFOSYS), 2-19
leadership, 1-17
11-22, A-13, D-1
in-position method, 11-15
light matrix, 2-26
METT-TC. See mission,
integration of direct and
limit of advance (LOA), 1-14,
enemy, terrain, troops, time
indirect fires, 5-36
4-22, 4-38, 8-18
available, and civil
intelligence, 1-18
limited visibility conditions,
considerations
requirements, 8-4
extreme, 9-2
military aspects of terrain,
intelligence officer (S-2), 2-28,
line of departure (LD), 2-49,
2-15 (illus)
8-35, J-3
4-8, 4-18, 4-24, 4-31, 4-37,
military decision-making
intelligence preparation of the
8-14, 10-12, 10-22, 12-38
process (MDMP), 2-1, 2-10,
battlefield (IPB), 2-28, 4-10,
line formation, 3-8, 4-35, 5-23
4-3, F-4
4-39, 6-2, A-1, H-1, J-2
linkup, 8-5
minefields, G-15
intelligence, surveillance, and
load echelon diagram, 11-6
minimum safe distance
reconnaissance (ISR), 2-6,
loading plan, D-6
(MSD), 10-20
12-12
local security, 8-25
minimum safe line (MSL),
interviews, I-3
location, marking of, D-18
10-9
intervisibility (IV), 2-15, 2-22,
lodgment area, 6-8
missile, B-9
2-23 (illus), 9-10, 9-17
logistical support, C-15
mission, 1-8, 10-40, 12-31
inverted "Y" marker, D-6
logistics package (LOGPAC),
analysis, 2-9
isolation
1-4, 2-31, 11-3, 11-18
analysis of, 2-10 (illus),
of urban objective, 12-43,
logistics release point (LRP),
12-32
12-44
5-39, 11-3, 11-12
common, 12-31
of objective, 4-26
long-range operations, K-11
convoy briefing checklist,
6-26
J
M
Engineer, 7-5, 10-41
Javelin, B-1
M1 tank danger zone, C-5
execution, 4-49
Close Combat Missile
M112 charge, 10-42
follow on, 8-19
System, B-8
M183 satchel charge, 10-42
future, 12-42
firing positions, B-14
main battle area (MBA), 5-1,
higher headquarters, 2-11
flight profile
5-3, 10-17, 12-60, E-6
receipt, 2-7
direct attack mode,
main supply route (MSR),
restated, 2-12
B-12
6-16, 6-29, 11-12
subsequent, 8-11
top attack mode, B-12
maintenance operations, 11-19
types, characteristics,
minimum room enclosure,
maneuver, 4-8, 12-31
capabilities, limitations,
B-13
commander's intent, 10-10
and organization, 1-8
technical characteristics,
forms of, 4-3
mission, enemy, terrain (and
B-8
space, 12-10
weather), troops (and
support, 10-1
support), time available, and
K
techniques, 3-2
civil considerations
man-made structures, 12-12
(METT-TC), 2-7, 2-35,
key personnel, duties and
responsibilities, 1-12
map, strip, 3-19
2-49, 3-4, 3-13, 3-18, 4-9,
key terrain, 2-20, 2-21 (illus),
Mark I nerve agent antidote,
4-18, 4-27, 4-33, 4-39, 4-44,
H-5
5-2, 5-6, 5-29, 6-1, 6-4,
2-22 (illus), 12-53
killed in action, 11-23
marking of target or location,
6-13, 6-27, 8-2, 8-17, 8-27,
12-48 (illus), D-18
9-3, 10-39, 11-2, 11-8,
L
massed effects of fire, 9-1, 9-5
11-15, 11-21, 12-1, 12-8,
maximum engagement line
12-13, A-2 (illus), B-1, E-2,
landing plan, D-2
(MEL), 5-37, 9-9, 9-12,
F-4, H-2, J-2, K-1
landing zone (LZ), 1-13, 2-53,
B-15
4-40, 4-43, 6-26 (illus),
media, 6-5
5-21, 8-11, 8-25, 11-17,
cards, I-4
12-51, D-1, D-3, D-5, D-13
considerations, I-1
(illus)
medic, 1-16
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mission, enemy, terrain (and
munitions considerations,
obstacles (continued)
weather), troops (and
12-28
plan, 5-35
support), time available, and
urban, 12-53
civil considerations
N
obstacles, avenues of
(METT-TC, continued)
named area(s) of interest
approach, key terrain,
analysis of individual
(NAI), 4-39, 4-47, 8-18,
observation and fields of
factors, 2-10 (illus),
8-23, 10-13, H-1
fire, and cover and
12-31, 12-50
negotiations, 6-11
concealment (OAKOC),
terrain analysis, 2-15
nerve agent antidotes, H-7
2-13, 2-15 (illus), 4-10,
visual aids, 2-15
nested concepts, 2-5
12-52, J-2, J-7
mission-oriented protective
nesting of concepts, 2-6
occupation and preparation,
posture (MOPP), 1-16, 5-40,
nine-line
5-3
11-10, 11-23, H-2
briefing, D-20
offense, 12-30
mobility corridors, analysis,
UXO incident report, G-14
characteristics, 4-1
2-19 (illus), 2-20 (illus)
no-fire area (NFA), 10-14,
intelligence, 4-10
modern buildings, 12-12
12-21
offensive employment, E-3
modernized demolition
noncombatant evacuation
offensive operations, 4-1
initiator (MDI), 10-42
operations (NEO), 6-8,
planning considerations,
modified combined obstacle
6-22, 6-34
4-10, 12-30
overlay (MCOO), 2-13
noncombatants, 12-9
sequence, 4-81
modified M1025 (turtle shell
evacuation of, 6-8
types, 4-3
HMMWV), K-7
nongovernmental organization
one-third/two-thirds rule, 2-5
modified Y-shaped perimeter
(NGO), 6-5, J-2, 7-2, F-6
operational control (OPCON),
defense, 5-23
nonlinear defense, 5-25
8-12, 10-1, 10-2, 12-9,
Modular Pack Mine System
Nuclear, Biological, and
12-17, 12-39, C-1, C-15,
(MOPMS), 5-6, 10-44
Chemical Warning and
D-14, F-5
MOPP. See mission-oriented
Reporting System
operational environment, 1-1
protective posture
(NBCWRS), 1-16
definition, 1-1
mortars, 10-27
nuclear weapons, H-10
operational variables, 1-6,
mortar section leader, 1-16
numbering system, 12-37
J-2
motorized operations, K-1
(illus)
operation order (OPORD),
mounted
1-12, 2-1, 2-7, 2-11, 2-40,
forces, G-12
O
4-8, 4-24, 5-40, 6-25, 8-6,
hasty checkpoint operations,
10-7, 10-15, 11-2, 11-23,
OAKOC. See obstacles,
K-10
12-50, A-5, D-11
avenues of approach, key
movement, 3-1, 12-40
terrain, observation and
operations
battalion, 3-16
approach sequencing, 2-5
fields of fire, and cover and
to contact, 4-38, C-8
with outside agencies, 6-5
concealment
formations, 3-6, 3-11
operations security (OPSEC),
objective rally point (ORP),
to line of departure, 4-8
3-12, 4-19, 4-49, 6-5, 8-11,
3-16, 4-19, 4-51, 8-6, 8-34,
and maneuver, 1-18, 4-10,
12-12, I-1, J-4
8-41, 11-7
5-5, 6-3, 7-4
operations and training officer
observation and fields of fire,
to objective, 4-24
(S-3), 5-46, 10-3, 10-34,
2-22, 2-24 (illus)
planning considerations,
D-3, E-1
observation post (OP), 2-25,
4-39
organization, 1-9, 8-35, 10-38
2-49, 4-15, 6-3, 6-13, 6-14
techniques, 3-2
(illus), E-5
battlefield, 2-5
movement to contact (MTC),
elements, 8-39
observer positions, 10-17
4-3, 4-17, 4-39, 4-43, 4-46,
equipment, B-1
obstacle intelligence
8-18, 8-25 (illus), C-8, E-4
target acquisition, 9-6
(OBSTINTEL), 8-27
Multiple Delivery Mine
organizations of influence,
obstacles, 2-15, 2-17 (illus),
System (Volcano), 10-43
2-38
2-18 (illus)
multiple engagement areas,
overlapping sectors of fire, B-3
analysis, 2-15 through 2-18
5-18
overwatch, 4-52
(illus)
multipurpose antitank
effects, 5-8
(MPAT), 12-28, C-2
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P
positions
rain, 2-26
for Infantry riding on a tank,
range determination
parallel planning, 2-4 (illus)
12-26 (illus)
recognition method, B-16
passage of lines, 8-13
primary and alternate, 5-15
Ranger, 1-8, 1-11
passive air defense, 10-47
support-by-fire, 12-11
deployable planning teams
pathogens, H-8
potential hazards, A-2 (illus)
and cross-functional
patrol, 6-21, E-11, 8-32
precipitation, 2-26
teams, F-9
base, 8-49
precombat checks, checklists,
Regiment, F-3
reconnaissance, 8-4
and inspections, 1-14, 2-52,
reaction procedures, 10-47
types, 8-32
2-53 (illus), 2-54 (illus), 4-8,
readiness condition
urban operations, K-9
6-25, 11-23, 12-20, A-2
(REDCON), 3-6, 6-29
pattern analysis, J-1, J-5
convoys, 6-25
rear guard, 4-44
(illus), J-6 (illus)
preparation
recent activities, 2-32
peace operations, E-9
and integration, 5-11
recognition, G-12
penetration, 4-7
for war, 1-6
reconnaissance, 4-8, 8-1
exploitation of, 4-29
presence patrol, 6-22
chemical, biological,
perimeter defense, 5-20
prestockage operations, 11-16
radiological, nuclear, H-1
personnel, replacement of,
preventive maintenance checks
and security operations, 5-3
11-23
and services (PMCS), 5-40,
reconnaissance and
petroleum, oils, and lubricants
11-19
surveillance (R&S), 2-28,
(POL), 11-3, C-8
primary and alternate
2-49, 4-39, 8-1, 12-4
phase lines, 12-38, D-16
positions, 5-15
records, J-4
phases of the conflict, 1-2
principles of fighting, 1-5, B-3
rehearsal, 2-51, 10-17
pickup zone (PZ), 1-13, 2-53,
priority of fire (POF), 5-26,
relational combat power
4-40, 4-43, 6-26 (illus),
10-10, 10-14, 10-30
analysis (RCPA), 2-48
5-21, 8-11, 8-25, 11-17,
priority intelligence
release point (RP), 3-14, 3-17,
12-51, D-1, D-3, D-5, D-8
requirements (PIR), 2-34,
4-36, 5-39, 8-9, 8-46, 11-3,
through D-9 (illus), D-13
2-48
D-7
(illus)
priority of work, 5-37
relief in place, 8-8, 8-10, 8-8
PIR. See priority intelligence
prisoners of war, 11-24
remote antiarmor mine
requirements
detainee tag, 11-27
(RAAM), 10-43
planning
document and special
remote control unit (RCU),
Bradley and Stryker, K-10
equipment tag, 11-28
10-44
cover and concealment, 2-25
probable enemy locations, 9-4
reorganization and weapons
key concepts, 2-3
probable line of deployment,
replacement, 11-23
minimum requirements,
4-18
reports, G-17
D-15
probe, G-18
request for support, F-9
process, 10-11
protection, 1-18, 4-11, 5-11,
reserve operations, 6-29
platoon battle position
6-3, 7-5
restated mission, 2-12
in a company sector, 12-55
protective wire obstacles, 5-9
restoration of essential
defense in sector, 5-13
psychological operations
services, 12-13
leader, 1-13, J-9
(PSYOP), 1-3, 1-12, 6-2,
restricted terrain, 2-17 (illus),
members, J-9
12-1, 12-65, F-7
2-18 (illus)
mutual support, 5-17
public affairs officer (PAO),
restrictive fire line (RFL), 8-6,
seating technique, K-6
6-5, I-4
8-15, 9-9, 9-12
sergeant, 1-14
resupply
platoon medical trauma
Q
considerations, 11-17
specialist, 11-21
QuickFire channel, 10-19
resupply, 11-16
population
routine, 11-12
considerations, J-6
R
retrograde operations, 5-41,
perceptions, 2-36
C-15
positions for Infantry riding
radiological weapons, H-9
employment, E-6
on a tank, 12-26
radio operator, 1-7, 1-15, 3-13,
5-40, 10-4, 11-8, 12-22,
purpose, 5-41
status overlays, J-7 through
types, 5-41
J-8 (illus)
D-12, E-11
raid, 8-39
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reverse
safety (continued)
separation of combatants and
planning, 2-7
fratricide avoidance, 9-2,
noncombatants, 12-13
slope defense, 5-27
A-7
service station resupply
risk
WARNING (injury)
method, 11-14
assessment, 2-4, 2-38
120-mm overpressure,
shaping operation, 2-5
challenges, A-6
12-27
shifting of fires, 9-6
considerations, A-9
batteries, G-8, G-36
shock effect, 8-44
guidelines and
bolt assembly, 2-16
show of force, 6-8
implementation, A-6
bolt position, 2-6, 3-31
situation template (SITEMP),
levels, A-3
cocking handle, 2-6,
2-8, 2-27, 2-32, 2-33 (illus),
risk estimate distance, 10-21
3-15, 3-42
2-34 (illus), 2-35, 9-3, 10-7
risk management, A-1
drive spring assembly,
situational understanding (SU),
risk management worksheet,
3-15
1-6, 2-28, 2-37, 4-52, 6-2,
A-4 (illus)
laser, G-2, G-24
6-24, 9-7, 12-3, A-8, B-14,
steps, A-2
overdose, nerve agent
J-1
types, A-1
antidote, H-5
situation report (SITREP),
risk estimate distance (RED),
risk estimate distance,
1-15, A-5
2-39, 10-20, 10-21 (illus),
10-21
sleep deprivation, A-14, G-11
A-5
rod assembly, 3-14
small emplacement excavator
river crossings, E-10
sapper squad, 10-40
(SEE), 10-40, 10-44
rocket-propelled grenade
SBCT. See Stryker brigade
small-unit battles, 12-8
(RPG), 12-8
combat team
small, unmanned aerial system
rough terrain driving, K-12
scatterable mine
(SUAS), 4-1, 4-8, 4-32,
routes, 6-29
(SCATMINE), 5-7, 5-10,
4-41, 6-3, 8-1, 8-12
classification of, 3-20
5-37, 8-29, 10-4, 10-41,
smoke support, 10-17
rules of engagement (ROE),
10-42, 10-43 (illus), 12-59,
snipers, 12-10, E-1
6-4, 7-1, 9-9, 9-17, 12-2,
A-8, D-1, G-16
Soldier's load, 11-4
A-9, F-4
scheme of maneuver, 5-31, 9-3
spall liner, cargo bed, K-16
rules of interaction (ROI),
enemy, 9-4
special forces, F-2
6-5, A-2
scoop loader, 10-45
special forces operational
sea port of debarkation, 1-5
detachment (SFOD), F-3
S
search, 6-19
specialized teams, 8-42
safety
and attack, 4-39
special munitions, 10-16
DANGER (death)
sector
special operations
120-mm discarding
defense, 5-12
aviation, F-4
sabots, 12-27
of fire, 9-10
command and control
barrel swap, 1-14, 2-2
terrain technique, D-16
element, F-1, F-8
blank ammunition, 1-7,
security operations, 8-16
forces, F-1
2-9, 2-16
assistance, 6-7
special-purpose operations, 8-5
blank firing attachment,
during movement, 3-15
specified tasks, 2-11
1-7
movement into position,
spectrum of attacks, 4-16
bolt position, 2-13
8-43
squad designated marksman,
destruction of weapon,
planning considerations,
6-4, 6-13, E-1
1-42
8-17
stability operations, 6-1
feed cover, 1-30
screen, 8-20
fire support, 6-3
hot weapon, 1-10, 1-30
security, 11-9
intelligence, 6-2
purpose, 5-2
types, 8-16
peace operations, 6-6
sequence, 5-3
selectable lightweight attack
planning considerations, 6-2
spring guide, bolt,
munition (SLAM), 10-41
sustainment, 6-4
1-12, 1-16
selection of control measures,
types of operations, 6-6
types, 5-1
5-12
stability and reconstruction
unexploded ordnance,
self-defense against
operations, E-8
G-13
helicopters, B-16
staging plan, D-10
senior radio operator, 1-15
standard minefields, G-15
senior trauma specialist, 11-21
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standing operating procedure
sustainment, 1-19, 2-5, 2-43,
force orientation, 9-5
(SOP), 2-3, 2-42, 3-18,
4-2, 4-8, 4-11, 5-1, 5-11,
best weapon for, 9-2
4-11, 5-6, 5-37, 6-20, 7-6,
5-18, 5-22, 5-41, 6-4, 6-25,
target (continued)
8-30, 9-5, 9-20, 10-47, 11-1,
7-6, 10-39, 12-4, 12-20,
Javelin, B-14
11-19, 12-11, 12-48 (illus),
12-60, B-8, C-2, D-1, F-2
marking, D-18
12-61, A-5, B-11, D-1, J-9,
sustainment operations, 11-1
overkill, 9-2
K-9. See also tactical
overview, 11-1
task organization
standing operating
planning considerations,
with Bradleys, 12-29
procedure
11-1
with tanks, 12-17
standoff ranges, TOW (top)
swing arm for crew-served
into three elements, 12-38
and Javelin (bottom), B-5
weapons, K-8
target reference point (TRP),
start point (SP), 2-40, 3-19
symbols, 3-3
2-24, 2-39, 2-45, 3-14, 5-16,
stationary guard, 8-24
synchronization, 2-45
6-32, 8-11, 9-5, 9-9, 9-20,
steel plate armor, K-17
systems based warfare, 1-4
10-8, 12-60, C-2
Stinger, man-portable and
(illus)
task force, 7-4, 10-23, 10-34,
mounted on a HMMWV,
12-1, 12-10, 12-16, 12-67,
10-45
T
E-6, F-3
strategic and operational
table
task, purpose, method, and
principles of fighting, 1-5
of distribution and
effects (TPME), 10-5,
stress, combat, A-11
allowances (TDA), 10-1
10-12, 10-13 through 10-14
strip map, 3-19
of organization and
tasks, 1-9
strongpoint defense, 5-18,
equipment (TOE), 1-9,
civil support, 7-2
12-66
8-11, 8-46, 10-1, F-7
company, 6-8
Stryker, 1-11
tactical air control party
direction-of-attack, 12-45
employment, C-1
(TACP), 10-34
duties and responsibilities of
Infantry carrier vehicle, C-3
tactical enabling operations,
key personnel, 1-12
planning considerations,
8-1
essential, 2-12
C-7, K-10
categories, 8-1
fire support officer, 1-14
safety, C-4
definition, 8-1
implied, 2-12
Stryker brigade combat team
execution, 8-3
specified, 2-11
(SBCT), 1-9, C-1
planning considerations, 8-3
tactical, 1-13
suicide bombers, G-10
types, 8-2
warfighting, 1-17
supplementary position, 5-16
tactical movement and enemy
terrain, 2-20
supply
contact, 3-1
analysis, 2-15, 2-25
and transportation
tactical operations center
restricted, 2-17 (illus), 2-18
operations, 11-9
(TOC), 1-12, 6-25, 10-35,
(illus)
sergeant, 1-15
11-21, D-12, G-9
weather and, 2-12
supply officer (S-4), 1-15,
tactical standing operation
terrain-based quadrants, 9-11
11-1, 11-7, 12-20
procedures (TSOP), 1-13,
terrorism, 6-7
support
3-13, 5-6, 5-37, 6-20, 6-27,
threat, destruction, 9-1
counterdrug operations,
8-5, 11-4, 12-19, 12-47, K-1
three-dimensional terrain,
6-7
tactical vehicle employment
12-10
insurgency, 6-7
and urban patrols, K-9
time, 2-35
relationships, 10-2
tactics, techniques, and
TOW employment, B-1
support-by-fire positions,
procedures (TTP), 2-42,
toxins, H-8
12-11
6-15, 7-4, 11-1, 12-41, E-1,
traffic control point (TCP),
suppression of enemy air
G-4, K-1
7-4, J-1
defense (SEAD), 5-10,
tailgate resupply method,
training
10-35, D-13
11-14
ambush, 8-46
suppress, obscure, secure,
tank commander (TC), 12-19,
for media awareness, I-4
reduce, and assault
12-26, 12-28, C-2, C-15,
program, 1-7
(SOSRA), 4-27, 8-27
K-5
risk estimate distances,
survivability, B-10
tanks, 12-17, C-1
10-20
sustaining operations, 2-5
target
trains, 11-9
acquisition, 9-5
company, 3-20, 4-11, 4-30,
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5-11, 5-36, 8-19, 11-9,
unmanned aerial system
visibility, 2-25
11-19, 12-46, 12-60
(UAS), 1-12, 4-1, 4-32, 5-1,
and noise, 12-11
transportation, 11-18, 12-25
unmanned aerial system
visual aids, 2-15
traveling overwatch technique,
(continued), 5-11, 6-3, 7-4,
3-4
8-17, 10-38, 10-47, 12-3,
W
traveling technique, 3-3
12-12. See also small
warfighting function, 1-17,
treatment of chemical
unmanned aerial system
2-1, 2-30, 2-43, 2-52, 4-1,
casualties, H-4
urban
4-10, 5-5, 10-40
troop-leading procedures,
battlespace, 12-3
war-gaming techniques
1-12, 2-1, 2-5, 4-12, 4-15,
command vehicle, K-15
belt, 2-47
4-30, 4-49, 10-5, 12-61,
considerations, K-9
box, 2-46
A-2, A-8, F-4, J-9
urban (continued)
warning orders, 2-1, 2-8, 2-51,
steps, 2-7
obstacles, 12-53 (illus)
5-46, A-8
troop requirements, 12-30
operations, 12-1, E-7
weapons
troops and support available,
patrols, K-9, K-14
considerations, 12-28
2-34
record copy, 11-27
demolitions, 12-11
"TTFACOR" technique, 10-35
strongpoint, 12-66
replacement, 11-23
turning movement, 4-5
UXO. See unexploded
safety posture levels, 9-18
types and characteristics of
ordnance
weapons control status (WCS),
Infantry rifle companies, 1-8
9-2, 9-17, 10-45, B-16
V
weapons of mass destruction
U
vehicle-borne devices (car
(WMD), 7-2
UH-60 helicopter
bombs), G-3
weather
loading diagram, D-10
vehicle, C-1
five military aspects of, 2-25
unloading diagram, D-5
equipment load plans, K-8
wheeled vehicles, K-1
unassisted withdrawal, 5-47
gunner armor, K-3
white phosphorus (WP), 10-4,
(illus)
improvised explosive
10-16, G-2, G-13
unexploded ordnance, G-3
devices, capacities and
wounded in action (WIA),
(illus)
danger zones, G-4
5-11, 11-9, 11-23
immediate action, G-13
modifications, OEF and
unit-installed or produced
OIF, K-13, K-14 through
Y
equipment
K-17
Y-shape perimeter defense,
modified armor, K-15
positions, K-5
5-22
steel armor, K-17
recovery, K-13
tripod, K-16
weight, survivability, and
Z
wire cutters, K-13
armor, K-2
zone, 12-5, 12-38
wire guards, K-14
vehicular traffic stop, 6-19
reconnaissance patrol, 8-37
of separation, 6-22
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