Army Training and Evaluation Program No. 8-668 (MRI)-30-MTP: Mission Training Plan for the Area Medical Laboratory

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Army Training and Evaluation Program No. 8-668 (MRI)-30-MTP: Mission Training Plan for the Area Medical Laboratory

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TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-

GO"
"'"' indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
5-56
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ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION
OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION
NBC SECTION

TASK: PERFORM REDEPLOYMENT SUPPLY ACTIVITIES (63-2-8016.08-00CT)
(AR 7Q0-84) (AR 220-10) (FM 100-17)
(FM 10-27-4) (FM 4-02.1) (FM 4-02.6)
(FM 55-65) (FM 8-10)

ITERATION:: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: The unit is preparing for redeployment to home station. The commander has designated
unit personnel to perform supply activities when unit andior medical supply personnel are not assigned.
Vehicles, equipment, and supplies are available for reconstitution of units redeploying. Redeployment
supply activities are accomplished in the TAA and RAA. The TSOP, redeployment movement plan, and
higher HO redeployment OPORD are available. The unit is redeploying as part of a higher HO
redeployment. Redeployment supply activities, to include unit and medical, are performed day or night
under all environmental conditions. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.

TASK STANDARDS: Redeployment supply activities are accomplished IAW the redeployment
movement plan, TSOP, higher HQ redeployment OPORD, and commander's guidance.

. _ TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander directs redeployment supply activities.
a.
identifies vehicles and equipment to be left in-country.

b.
Identifies vehicles and equipment required to reconstitute the unit before or
after redeployment.

c.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element for issue of vehicles, equipment,
and supplies required to reconstitute the unit.

d.
Identifies supplies and equipment needed to redeploy to home station by
reviewing the redeployment movement plan, redeployment OPORD, and
coordination with higher HQ LOG element.

e.
Directs leaders to turn in vehicles, ammunition, supplies, and equipment to
be left in-country.

f.
Directs leaders to provide supply and equipment requests to unit and/or
medical supply sergeant(s).

g.
Directs unit and/or medical supply sergeant(s) to turn in excess supplies
and equipment IAW TSOP and higher HQ LOG element instructions.

h.
Inspects area and facilities to ensure excess vehicles, equipment, and
supplies have been turned in.

i.
Briefs higher HQ commander and higher HQ LOG element on supply
status, as required.

2. Elements perform redeployment supply activities.
a.
Identify shortages of vehicles, supplies, and equipment by conducting
inventories and reviewing DEL.

b.
Identify shortages of clothing and personal equipment by inventorying
organization clothing and individual equipment.

c.
Submit requests for vehicles, supplies, and equipment to unit and/or medical supply sergeant(s) IAW TSOP and commander's instructions. .

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DODDOA 015827
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO ,-NO-GO
3. Unit HQ provides supply support. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001,
113-637-2001)

a.
Provides a copy of the AUEL to unit elements, as required.

b.
Submits request for supplies and equipment to higher HQ LOG element
IAW TSOP.

c.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element to resolve, cancel, or validate
outstanding requisitions.

d.
Submits changes of the "ship to" address to reflect home station address
for all outstanding requisitions.

e.
Coordinates with unit commander or higher HQ LOG element for
transportation and MHE support to turn in, pick up, issue, and/or pack
ammunition, equipment, and supplies, if necessary.

f.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element for customs, USDA, and USPHS
inspection schedule and procedures.

g.
Inspects issued vehicles and equipment for serviceability and
completeness.

h.
Issues vehicles, equipment, and supplies to appropriate unit elements IAW
TSOP and commander's instructions.

i.
Secures unissued supplies and equipment lAW TSOP.

j.
Turns in equipment, supplies, and hazardous material to designated facility,
as appropriate.

k.
Briefs commander on supply status. d

TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"*' indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title: References
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT
cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PERFORM REDEPLOYMENT MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES (63-2-8017.08-668A) (DA PAM 738-750) (AR 200-1) (AR 220-1) (AR 385-10) (AR 700-138) (AR 750-1) (DA PAM 750-35) (FM 100-17) (FM 3-100.4) (FM 4-02.1) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-30.3) (FM 55-10) (FM 55-65) (FM 8-10)
ITERATION:: 1 2:3:455 (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: The unit is preparing for redeployment to home station. The unit is not authorized a maintenance element. It is dependent upon a supporting maintenance element (Including contract services) or MST for unit-level maintenance. The assigned vehicle mechanic (MOS 63B) augments the maintenance capability of the supporting unit and receives daily work assignments from the support unit. A motor officer/sergeant have been designated by the commander. Required tools, equipment, and personnel are available. MSTs are available in the TAA and RAA. The maintenance SOP is available. The unit is redeploying as part of a higher HQ redeployment. Redeployment maintenance is performed day or night under all environmental conditions. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Redeployment maintenance is accomplished IAW the maintenance SOP and commander's guidance.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
*
1. Commander directs redeployment maintenance activities.

a.
Identifies redeployment maintenance requirements IAW TA guidance.

b.
Monitors maintenance activities for compliance with the maintenance SOP
and commander's guidance.

c.
Approves the use of controlled exchange when required repair parts are not
available.

d.
Checks MCSR for accuracy and completeness.

e.
Forwards MCSR to higher HQ LOG element.

f.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element for maintenance support, as
required.

g.
Prioritizes repair of vehicles and equipment.

h.
Enforces safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

i.
Enforces environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

*
2. Motor officer and/or sergeant supervise redeployment maintenance activities. (091-CLT-3009.091-CLT-4029, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)

a.
identify unit operational readiness levels by reviewing vehicle and
equipment status reports, PMCS, and redeployment maintenance checks.

b.
Prepare MCSR IAW AR 220-1 and AR 700-138.

c.
Submit current MCSR to commander.

d.
Submit request for MSTs to commander, as required,

e.
Submit request for controlled exchanges to commander for approval.

f.
Designate operator personnel to assist MSTs JAW maintenance SOP,
higher HO LOG element, and commander's instructions.

g.
Verify completion of repairs by reviewing maintenance records.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
h.
Coordinate with higher HO LOG element to identify status of vehicles and
equipment in support maintenance.

i.
Coordinate with higher HQ LOG element for disposition instructions on
nonrepairable vehicles.

j.
Brief the commander on maintenance status of vehicles and equipment, as
required.

lc Issue and/or reissue military drivers and equipment licenses to unit
personnel, as needed.

I. Enforce safety procedures lAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.
m. Enforce environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
* 3. Leaders supervise redeployment operator maintenance activities. (091-CLI-3009, 091-CLT-4029, 101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
a.
Monitor performance of PMCS and redeployment maintenance for
compliance with the redeployment movement plan, maintenance SOP,
applicable TM(s), and commander's guidance.

b.
Inspect vehicles, weapons, and equipment to ensure compliance with
maintenance SOP, applicable TM(s), and commander's guidance.

c.
Provide input for MCSR to motor officer, as required.

d.
Enforce safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

e.
Enforce environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

4. Unit performs redeployment operator maintenance activities. (101-92Y-0006,
113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000) NOTE: Supporting maintenance elements (including contractual services) and MSTs perform unit-level maintenance activities.
a.
Performs PMCS IAW applicable TM(s).

b.
Inspects equipment IAW applicable operator-level maintenance TM(s),

c.
Records all deficiencies on equipment inspection worksheets.

d.
Corrects operator-level maintenance deficiencies.

e.
Coordinates with supporting maintenance element or MST for inspection of
equipment beyond the unit's inspecting capability.

f.
identifies vehicles and equipment that require supporting maintenance
element or MST support.

g.
Coordinates with supporting maintenance element or MST for repair of
equipment

h.
Notifies supervisor of maintenance problems beyond operators capabilities.

i.
Employs safety procedures lAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

j.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

5. Motor officer and/or sergeant conduct transactions with supporting maintenance
element (including contractual services) or MSTs. (113-571-1022, 113-600-
2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)

a.
Prepare required documentation for submission to the supporting
maintenance element or MST.

b.
Coordinate with supporting maintenance element or MST for delivery of
vehicles and equipment to the repair site.

c.
Coordinate for medical maintenance support with higher HQ LOG element,
if required.

d.
Notify owning element to pick up vehicles and equipment from the
supporting maintenance element or MST upon notification that repairs are

completed.
e.
Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

f.
Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP. .

TASK PERFORMANCE] EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
091-CLT-3009 Supervise Maintenance Operations STP 21-24-SMCT
091-CLT-4029 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT
and Services (PMCS)
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT

cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-S MCT

Secure Net
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION
NBC SECTION
TASK: PREPARE VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT FOR REDEPLOYMENT (63-2-8018.08-00CT) (FM 55-05) (AR 200-1) (AR 220-10) (AR 385-10): (DOD REG 4500.9-R) (FM 100-17)
(FM 3-100.4) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 65-10)
(FM 55-30) (FM 55-9) (FM 8-10)
ITERATION:: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle)

COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: The unit receives a movement directive to redeploy to home station. Preparation of vehicles and equipment for redeployment is performed in the TAA/RAA and APOE/SPOE UMA. A rail head is available. All personnel are present and have been trained on requirements for preparing vehicles and equipment for redeployment. Packing and crating, weighing and loading, vehicle and equipment cleaning, and rail loading teams have been designated and trained. Transportation support, railcars, weighing scales, packing materials, MHE, shipping containers, inserts, pallets, and other equipment preparation and loading materials are available. The movement directive, redeployment movement plan and higher HQ redeployment OPORD are available. The unit has a trained officer and/or NCO appointed as UMO and alternate UMO. The unit is redeploying as part of a higher HQ redeployment. Equipment preparation is performed day or night under all environmental conditions. This
task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Vehicles and equipment are prepared for redeployment and loaded for movement to APOE/SPOE PAW the redeployment movement plan and commander's guidance.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
i 1. Commander directs vehicle and equipment preparation activities.
a.
identifies equipment and supplies to be redeployed based on movement directive, DEL, movement plan, redeployment OPORD, and commander's guidance.

b.
Identifies personnel, equipment, and vehicles scheduled to move to the APOE/SPOE by road or rail by reviewing the movement plan and higher HQ commander or higher HQ OPS element's guidance.

c.
Designates a unit MA and container packing area.

d.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element for USDA, USPHS, and customs contact team support.

e.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element for transportation support to APOE/SPOE, if necessary.

f.
Inspects area to ensure all excess vehicles, equipment, and supplies have been turned in.

g.
Notifies higher HQ OPS element when vehicles and containers are loaded and ready to move.

h.
Enforces safety procedures JAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

i.
Enforces environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

* 2, UMO supervises vehicle and equipment preparation activities. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a. Coordinates with MCA/MCT TC-ACCIS site for DEL, military shipping labels, and documents.
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TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
NOTE: If the unit did not deploy with a DEL produced by TC-ACCIS, a DEL will be
generated based on the unit property book and vehicle and secondary load lists.
b. Updates AUEL to reflect vehicles, equipment, and supplies to be
redeployed based on physical inventory, operational status, and
commander's guidance.
c. Updates AUEL to reflect actual weights based on results of weighing.
d. Inputs updated AUEL into the MCA/MCT TC-ACCIS station.
e. Provides MCA/MCT and/or higher HQ LOG element with information on
oversize and overweight vehicles, equipment, and cargo requiring special
handling, as required.
f. Coordinates with TC-ACCIS site for DEL, BBPCT material requirements
lists, vehicle/rail loading plans and schedules, special hauling permit
requests, military shipping labels, and convoy clearance requests produced
by TC-ACCIS.
g. Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element for packing materials, weighing
scales, MHE, containers, inserts, pallets, and other equipment preparation
and loading materials, as required.
h. Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element for RF tags for
sensitive/classified cargo, as required.
i. Coordinates with USDA, USPHS, and customs contact team leaders for
vehicle and equipment packing, loading, and cleaning instructions early in
the preparation process.
j. Provides leaders with a vehicle and equipment cleaning schedule.
k. Provides leaders with redeployment forms, shipping labels, and documents,
as required.
1. Coordinates container pickup with higher HQ LOG element
m. Provides special instructions to packing and crating learns, if necessary.
n. Provides container packing schedule to leaders and customs contact team.
o. Identifies transportation support requirements by reviewing redeployment
movement plan and current vehicle status reports.
p. Coordinates with higher HO LOG element for movement of vehicles and
equipment to rail loading site.
q. Provides rail loading plan to rail loading team OIC/NCOIC.
r. Provides rail loading team proper tools to conduct rail loadout.
s. Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element or MCA/MCT officials for port call
message and verification of redeployment movement plan APOE/SPOE
requirements and procedures.
t. Briefs commander on status of preparation of vehicles and equipment for
deployment.
* 3, Leaders supervise preparation of elements for deployment. (101-92Y-0006,
850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
a. Verify adequate space has been allowed for personnel items and
secondary loads by reviewing loading plans.
b. Revise loading plans, as required.
c. Monitor packing and loading for compliance with the redeployment
movement plan and UMO and customs officials' instructions. d. Direct personnel to deliver vehicles and equipment to the vehicle and •
equipment cleaning site IAW UMO's Instructions.
e. Monitor vehicle and equipment cleaning operations to ensure vehicles and
equipment are cleaned IAW the redeployment movement plan, USDA, and
USPHS officials' Instructions.
f. Inspect area to ensure all equipment to be redeployed has been packed
and/or loaded.

:
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES
g.
Inspect area to ensure all excess vehicles, equipment, and supplies have been turned in.

h.
Inspect internal loads to ensure loads are secure and in compliance with loading plans,

i.
Notify UMO of any load plan revisions.

j.
Enforces safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.
lc Enforces environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

* 4. UMO maintains an up-to-date AUEL.
a. Conducts physical inventory of vehicles and equipment to be redeployed to
verify accuracy of AUEL. b, Revises AUEL, as required. c, Submits AUEL changes to MCA/MCT TC-ACCIS site, if necessary.
5. Packing and crating teams prepare equipment for redeployment. (850-001­2000)

a. Pack containers lAW loading plans and DEL, and UMO, USDA, USPHS, and customs officials' instructions.
b, Pack hazardous materials IAW the redeployment movement plan and UMO, USDA, USPHS, and customs officials' instructions.
c.
Prepare container packing lists and shipping documents IAW UMO's instructions.

d.
Distribute container packing fists and shipping documents IAW UMO, USDA, USPHS, and customs officials' instructions.

e.
Mark containers IAW the redeployment movement plan, UMO, USDA, USPHS, and customs officials' Instructions.

f.
Assist container pickup crew in loading operations, as required.

g.
Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

h.
Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

6. Vehicle and equipment cleaning team cleans vehicles and equipment for
redeployment. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)

a.
Guides vehicles into cleaning site, as directed by cleaning site officials.

b.
Cleans vehicles and equipment IAW USDA, USPHS, and officials' instructions.

c.
Reports completion of vehicle and equipment cleaning operations to UMO.

7. Unit prepares vehicles, equipment, and personal gear for redeployment. (850­001-2000)
a.
Turns in excess vehicles, equipment, and supplies to unit and/or medical supply sergeant(s).

b.
Packs personal gear IAW movement plan and customs officials' instructions.

c.
Marks and/or tags personal gear and equipment IAW the redeployment movement plan and UMO's and customs officials' instructions.

d.
Moves equipment to be packed in containers to the container packing area IAW UMO's instructions.

e.
Loads vehicles IAW the redeployment movement plan, loading plans, UMO, and customs officials' instructions.

f.
Places RE tags on sensitive/classified cargo and/or vehicles as directed by higher HQ.

g.
Delivers vehicles and equipment to the vehicle and equipment cleaning site,, as directed.

h.
Moves vehicles to unit MA, as directed.

i.
Employs safety procedures JAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP,

GO NO-GO
:
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES
8. Weighing and marking team weighs and marks vehicles for deployment. (113-571-1022, 113-600-.2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)
a.
Sets up weighing and marking area in designated area IAW commander's instructions.

b.
Guides vehicles onto scales as they arrive.

c.
Identifies vehicle gross weight.

d.
Identifies vehicle axle weights (air movement only).

a Computes vehicle center of gravity based on axle weights (air movement only).
f.
Marks center of gravity on vehicles IAW DOD REG 4500.9-R, and UMO's instructions (air movement only).

g.
Reports gross weights for each deploying vehicle to UMO.

h.
Disestablishes weighing and marking area.

I.
Returns vehicle weighing scales IAW owning facility or UMO's instructions.

j.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

k.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

9. Unit prepares vehicles and equipment for movement to APOEISPOE. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)
a.
Stages vehicles for convoy to APOE/SPOE or rail loading site INN UMO's instructions.

b.
Corrects loading deficiencies JAW loading plan, if necessary.

c.
Recomputes center of balance, if necessary (air movement only).

d.
Remarks center of balance on vehicles, if necessary (air movement only).

e.
Marks vehicles for movement to APOE/SPOE lAW FM 55-30 and UMO, USDA, USPHS, and customs officials' instructions.

f.
Places military shipping labels on vehicles and equipment IAW UMO's instructions.

g.
Moves designated vehicles and equipment to the rail loading site lAW movement plan and UMO's instructions.

h. Prepares convoy for movement to APOE/SPOE. NOTE: Depending on tactical situation, see task steps 3 through 6 of task 63-2-8007 (nontactical move) or task 63-2-1002 (tactical move) for detailed convoy preparation procedures.
i.
Notifies UMO that vehicles are ready to cross SP for convoy to APOEISPOE.

j.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

k.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

`10. Rail loading team OIC/NCOIC supervises rail loading activities. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)
a.
Conducts safety briefing for unit personnel at the rail loading site IAW governing regulations and local procedures.

b.
Coordinates with UMO for rail loading plans.

c.
Coordinates with UMO to identify special rail leading requirements.

d.
Verifies the presence of rail guards by conducting roll call, if required.

e.
Verifies the presence of manifested vehicles and equipment by conducting physical inventory.

f.
Provides cargo manifest to conductor.

g.
Inspects vehicles and equipment for military shipping labels and proper markings.

h.
Notifies commander when rail loading is complete, if required.

i.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

j.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

GO NO-GO
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
11. Rail loading team performs rail loading. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-
2001, 850-001-2000)

a.
Stages vehicles IAW rail loading plan.

b.
Loads vehicles and equipment on railcars IAW rail loading plan and UMO's
instructions.

c.
Secures vehicles and equipment IAW rail loading plan and UMO's
instructions.

d.
Notifies rail loading team 01C/NCOIC when rail loading is complete.

e.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

f.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT
cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION
OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION
NBC SECTION

TASK: PERFORM SEA PORT OF EMBARKATION ACTIVITIES FOR REDEPLOYMENT
(63-2-8019.08-00CT)
(FM 100-17) (AR 200.1) (AR 220-10)
(AR 385-10) (DOD REG 4500.9-R) (FM 3-100.4)
(FM 4-02.6) (FM 55-65) (FM 8-10)
(TM 38-250)
ITERATION:: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: The unit's wheeled-vehicle convoy crosses the RP in the SPOE MA. The commander
has designated a unit SPOE team and SPOE team 010. Higher HQ has an advance party at the SPOE
to assist in coordinating SPOE activities. Commercial support is not available. The commander or SPOE
team OIC has notified higher HQ and PSA officials of the unit's arrival. PSA officials have requested unit
vehicle operators assistance in offloading vehicles deployed to the SPOE by rail. The rail head is located
in the SPOE AO, Transportation, maintenance, logistics, and equipment cleaning support is available. A
SPOE sterile area has been designated. The redeployment movement plan and OPORD are available. The unit has a trained officer and/or NCO appointed as UMO and alternate UMO. The unit is redeploying as part of a higher HQ deployment. A TSC is in place and has assumed overall responsibility for all logistics in the theater, to include port operations. SPOE activities are performed day or night under all environmental conditions. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: SPOE activities are performed IAW the redeployment movement plan and higher HQ staff and PSA officials' instructions.
— TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander or SPOE team OIC/NCOIC directs SPOE activities. (091-CLT-4029, 101-92Y-0003, 101-92Y-0004, 101-92Y-0005, 113-571-1022, 113-600­2001, 113-637-2001)
a.
Directs team to perform after-operations PMCS of vehicles.

b.
Identifies transportation requirements for return to unit area.

c.
Coordinates with supporting TSC unit for transportation, maintenance, and
logistics support, as required.

d.
Coordinates with PSA officials to verify SPOE movement schedules,
procedures, safety guidelines, and requirements.

e.
Briefs team leaders on SPOE movement schedules, procedures, safety
guidelines, and requirements.

f.
Directs team to offload and inspect equipment arriving by rail.

g.
Coordinates with PSA to identify number of supercargoes authorized and
POC for supercargoes.

h.
Inspects supercargoes to ensure they are prepared for redeployment by
sea movement, to include proper orders and equipment.

i.
Briefs supercargoes on boarding schedule. responsibilities, and POC
during sea movement.

i.
Conducts acceptance inspection of vehicles, equipment, and cargo with
PSA officials.

k.
Directs team to correct deficiencies noted during PSA acceptance
inspection.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
I. Transfers custody of vehicles, equipment, and cargo to SPOE officials.
m. Briefs the higher HQ commander or designated representative on status of
SPOE activities.

2. Supercargoes perform SPOE activities. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-
637-2001)

a.
Report to porl commander's representative IAW the UMO's instructions.

b.
Perform SPOE activities IAW port commander's instructions.

c.
Coordinate with vessel POC for instructions on responsibilities and
accommodations.

d.
Report to the customs inspection site IAW port commander's instructions.

e.
Load baggage IAW instructions from vessel POC.

1. Board ship IAW instructions from vessel POC.
*
3. UMO coordinates SPOE activities. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)

a.
Coordinates with PSA officials to verify loading sequence of vehicles and
equipment (ship stow plan).

b.
Monitors PSA acceptance inspection of vehicles and cargo to identify
deficiencies.

c.
Coordinates with maintenance support POC for disposition of excess fuel
and POL products and maintenance support, as necessary.

d.
Coordinates with PSA officials for vehicle cleaning support and location of
SPOE sterile area.

e.
Inspects shipping documents and labels, markings, customs labels, and
decontamination tags on vehicles and equipment for compliance with TM
38-250, MCA/MCT, customs, USDA, and USPHS officials' instructions.

f.
Coordinates with MCNMCT, customs, USDA, and USPHS officials to
correct deficiencies in shipping documents and labels, customs labels, and
decontamination tags.

g.
Briefs commander and/or SPOE team OIC on status of SPOE activities.

*
4. UMO coordinates rail offloading. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)

a.
Coordinates with PSA officials for rail offloading schedule and
requirements.

b.
Designates personnel to assist in rail offloading activities.

c.
Briefs personnel designated to assist in rail offloading activities on schedule
and requirements.

d.
Supervises rail offloading activities.

e.
Assumes custody of equipment deployed by rail by signing appropriate
shipping documents.

f.
Notifies SPOE team leaders that equipment deployed by rail has arrived in
the MA.

g.
Briefs commander and/or SPOE team OIC on status of rail offloading
activities.

5. SPOE team performs rail offloading operations. (850-001-2000)
a.
Reports to the rail head IAW UMO's instructions.

b.
Offloads equipment from railcars IAW PSA officials' instructions.

c.
Moves equipment to SPOE MA IAW PSA officials' instructions.

d.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

e.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

6. SPOE team performs SPOE MA maintenance. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022,
113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES
a, Performs after-operations PMCS JAW the redeployment movement plan and applicable TM(s).
b.
Notifies supervisor of maintenance problems beyond operator's capability.

c.
Checks vehicles, cargo and, personal gear for completeness, damage, proper markings, and compliance with loading plans.

d.
Conducts final preparation of vehicles and equipment IAW the redeployment movement plan.

e.
Adjusts vehicle fuel levels IAW port call message and PSA officials' and UMO's instructions.

f.
Turns in excess fuel and POL products IAW UMO's instructions.

g.
Verifies placement of placards, labels, and certification documents on hazardous material IAW PSA officials' and UMO's instructions.

h.
Corrects deficiencies on vehicles, cargo, and personal gear IAW SPOE team leaders' instructions.

i.
Moves to SPOE vehicle and equipment cleaning site, as directed.

j.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

k.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

7. SPOE team performs USDA and USPHS cleaning activities. (850-001-2000)
a.
Performs vehicle cleaning IAW instructions from cleaning site personnel.

b.
Corrects USDA and USPHS inspection deficiencies IAW USDA and USPHS officials' instructions.

c.
Moves vehicles and equipment to designated sterile area IAW leaders' instructions.

d.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

e.
Employs environmental protection procedures lAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

* 8. SPOE team leaders supervise final preparation of vehicles, equipment, cargo, and personal gear for redeployment by sealift. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
a.
Inspect military shipping labels, markings, customs labels, and decontamination tags on vehicles and equipment for compliance with redeployment SOP, port call message, and UMO's instructions.

b.
Monitor customs inspection to ensure deficiencies are corrected.

c.
Inspect vehicles and cargo to ensure deficiencies noted during acceptance inspection have been corrected.

d.
Coordinate maintenance assistance with commander and/or SPOE team

01C.
e.
Enforce safety procedures 1AW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

f.
Enforce environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

9. SPOE team performs final preparation of vehicles, equipment, cargo, and
personal gear for redeployment. (850-001-2000)

a.
Moves vehicles and equipment to SPOE SA, as directed,

b.
Stages vehicles for loading IAW UMO and PSA officials' instructions.

c.
Corrects deficiencies in shipping documents, markings, customs labels, and decontamination tags on vehicles and equipment IAW UMO and PSA officials' instructions.

d.
Corrects deficiencies noted during customs inspection.

e.
Drives vehicles to call forward area, as directed by PSA

f.
Employs safety procedures JAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

g.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

*10. UMO updates transportation documentation.
a.
Verifies DEL by conducting physical inspection of equipment.

b.
Updates DEL, as required.

GO NO-GO
. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
c.
Verifies the presence of supercargoes by conducting roll call.

d.
Updates supercargo manifest, as required.

e.
Provides changes to DEL and supercargo manifest to PSA officials, as
required.

11. SPOE team returns to unit area.
a. Assembles personnel for return to unit area lAW commander or SPOE
team OIC's instructions.
b, Reports to transportation loading area lAW SPOE seam OIC's instructions.
c, Loads baggage on vehicles IAW SPOE team OIC's instructions.

d. Boards transportation to return to unit IAW SPOE team ()IC's instructions.
TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
091-CLT-4029 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT
and Services (PMCS)
101-92Y-0003 Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline STP 21-24-SMCT

Procedures
101-92Y-0004 Enforce Property Accountability Policies STP 21-24-SMCT
101-92Y-0005 Enforce Compliance with Property STP 21-24-SMCT

Accountability Policies
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-S MCT

cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PERFORM AERIAL PORT OF EMBARKATION ACTIVITIES FOR REDEPLOYMENT (63-2-8020.08-00CT)
(FM 100-17) (AR 385-ID) (AR 200-1) (DOD REG 4500.9-R) (AR 220-10) (FM 3-100.4)
(FM 4-02.6) (FM 55-10) (FM 55-65)
(FM 8-10) (TM 38-250)
ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT; T P U (Circle)

CONDITIONS: The unit arrives at the APOE MA for aerial redeployment. The higher HQ has an advance party at the APOE to assist in coordinating APOE activities, Transportation support is available. The redeployment movement plan and port call message are available. The unit has a trained officer and/or NCO appointed as UMO and alternate UMO. The unit is re deploying as part of a higher HQ redeployment. A TSC is in place and has assumed overall responsibility for all logistics operations in the theater, to include port operations. APOE activities are performed day or night under all environmental conditions unless terminated by the DACG. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: APOE activities are performed IAW the redeployment movement plan and DACG officials' instructions.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
*
1. Commander directs APOE activities.

a.
Notifies higher HQ advance party OIC and/or DACG representative that the unit has arrived at the APOE.

b.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element, PMCT, DACG and/or TSC officials to verify APOE movement schedules, procedures, and requirements.

c.
Provides manifest of unit personnel and shipper's declaration of dangerous goods to higher HQ for review by DACG or PMCT.

d.
Briefs unit on APOE duties and responsibilities, to include reverse manifesting schedule, customs requirements, and transportation of personnel and baggage.

e.
Directs unit to conduct final preparation of vehicles and equipment JAW the redeployment movement plan and DOD REG 4500.9-R.

f.
Conducts acceptance inspection of vehicles and equipment with DACG officials at the alert holding area.

g.
Directs unit to correct deficiencies noted during acceptance inspection.

h.
Transfers custody of equipment and cargo lo DACG officials lAW DOD REG 4500.9-R.

I.
Briefs the higher HQ commander or designated representative on status of APOE activities.

*
2. UMO supervises APOE activities. (091-CLT-4029, 113-571-1022, 113-600­2001, 113-637-2001)

a.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element and/or DACG officials for transportation, maintenance, logistics, and other support, as required.

b.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element, PMCT, or DACG to verify APOE

movement schedules, procedures, and requirements. 5
,
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
c.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element to ensure adequate shoring,
dunnage, and floor protection is on hand and readily available for loading.

d.
Verifies unit vehicles, equipment, cargo, and secondary loads are properly
marked and prepared for redeployment by air IAW TALCE/DACG.

e.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element, site coordinator, and/or DACG
representative for equipment cleaning support, if necessary.

f.
Coordinates with DACG to verify loading sequence of vehicles and
equipment.

g.
Desi gnates personnel to verify weight and center of balance marks, if
required.

h.
Briefs designated personnel on weight and center of balance marks
verification requirements.

i, Verifies that deficiencies noted during DACG acceptance inspection have
been corrected.

j.
Verifies the presence of all manifested personnel by conducting roll call.

k.
Provides verified personnel and cargo manifest to DACG at the alert
holding area.

I.
Provides load teams to load and tie down unit equipment under supervision
of the DACG or loadmaster.

3. Unit performs APOE MA activities. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 1 13-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)
a.
Performs after-operations PMCS IAW applicable TM(s).

b.
Notifies supervisor of maintenance problems beyond operator's capability to
repair.

c.
Conducts final preparation of vehicles and equipment IAW DOD REG
4500.9-R and UMO's instructions.

d.
Adjusts vehicle fuel levels LAW TM 38-250 and DACG officials' instructions.

e.
Turns in excess fuel and POL products IAW UMO's instructions.

1. Corrects deficiencies on vehicles, cargo, and personal gear JAW leaders'
instructions.

g.
Corrects deficiencies on placement of placards, labels, and certification
documents on hazardous material IAW UMO, leaders, customs, USDA, and
USPHS officials' instructions, if necessary.

h.
Moves vehicles and equipment to APOE cleaning site or alert holding area,
as directed.

i.
Employs safety procedures lAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

j.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

4. Unit processes vehicles and equipment through the APOE cleaning site. (101­92Y-0006, 850-001-2000)
a.
Delivers vehicles to APOE cleaning site IAW UMO's instructions.

b.
Performs vehicle cleaning JAW DACG, USDA, and USPHS officials'
instructions.

c.
Returns vehicle and equipment to unit area IAW leaders' instructions.

d.
Employs safety procedures JAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

e.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

5. Leaders supervise final preparation of vehicles, equipment, cargo, and personal gear for redeployment. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637­2001, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
a.
Inspect shipping documents, markings, customs labels, and
decontamination tags on vehicles, equipment, cargo, and personal gear for
compliance with the redeployment movement plan and UMO's instructions.

b.
Monitor customs inspection to ensure deficiencies are corrected.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
c.
Inspect vehicles and cargo to ensure deficiencies noted during acceptance
inspection have been corrected.

d.
Coordinate with the UMO for assistance in correcting shipping
documentation and maintenance deficiencies, as required.

e.
Enforce safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

f.
Enforce environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

6. Unit performs APOE alert holding area activities. (850-001-2000)
a.
Drives vehicles to call forward area, as directed.

b.
Boards transportation to terminal, as directed.

c.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

d.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

7. Unit performs APOE passenger activities.
a.
Reports to designated location for safety and anti-terrorism briefing,
security screen, and customs inspection IAW UMO's instructions.

b.
Remains in quarantined area IAW DACG officials' instructions.

c.
Provides baggage detail to load unit baggage on aircraft, as directed.

d.
Boards aircraft IAW foadmaster's Instructions.

..
TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References

091-CLT-4029 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT
and Services (PMCS)
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT

cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone SW 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
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ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PERFORM AERIAL PORT OF DEBARKATION ACTIVITIES FOR REDEPLOYMENT (63-2-8021.08-00CT) (FM 100-17) (AR 200-1) (AR 385-10) (DOD REG 4500.9 -R):(FM 3-100.4): (FM 4-02,8) (FM 55-10) (FM 55-65) (FM 8-10)
ITERATION:: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle)
COMMANDERILEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: Aircraft carrying main body lands at the APOD. The higher HQ has an advance party at the APOD to assist in coordinating APOD activities. Representatives from the higher HQ advance party, supporting installation, and AACG meet the aircraft. AACG officials request that unit personnel assist in offloading the aircraft. The AACG has designated holding and MA(s) for the unit to complete APOD activities. Transportation is available to move the unit to the MA and home station. The redeployment movement plan is available. APOD activities are performed day or night under all environmental conditions. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: APOD activities are performed IAW the redeployment movement plan and AACG officials' and the commander's instructions.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
NOTE: RC-specific tasks and performance measures are annotated "RC."
*
1. Commander coordinates arrival of personnel.

a.
Coordinates with higher HQ advance party and AACG officials upon arrival
for USDA, USPHS, and customs inspections, location of holding and MA(s),
maintenance support, movement support, security, and other special APOD
requirements.

b.
Assembles unit in holding area.

c.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element to verify arrangements for
movement to home station (or demobilization station IRC]).

d.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element to verify demobilization station
reporting procedures and POC (RC).

e.
Briefs leaders on APOD requirements and movement arrangements.

f.
Briefs higher HQ advance party OIC on APOD activities, as required,

*
2. UMO coordinates APOD activities. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637­2001)

a.
Coordinates with AACG for offloading and movement schedules.

b.
Briefs leaders on offloading and movement schedules.

c.
Provides AACG, supporting installation officials, and higher HQ OPS
element a copy of the DEL.

d.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element for convoy routes, maps, and
timetable for road move to home station (or designated demobilization
station IRC]).

e.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element representatives for fuel and
supplies for road move to home station (or designated demobilization
station [RCD.

f.
Briefs commander on APOD activities.

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TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
• 3. Leaders supervise APOD activities. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
a.
Inspect personnel and weapons for accountability as they exit aircraft.

b.
Brief personnel on APOD requirements based on the commander's
instructions.

c.
Monitor USDA, USPHS, and customs inspections to ensure personnel
comply with USDA, USPHS, and customs officials' instructions.

d.
Designate personnel to assist in offloading aircraft, as required.

e.
Inspect personnel and personal gear at the holding area and MA(s) to
ensure all personnel have arrived with required personal gear.

f.
Brief commander on APOD activities.

g.
Enforce safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

h.
Enforce environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP,

4. Unit performs APOD activities. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001,
113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)

a.
Disembarks aircraft IAW loadmaster's instructions.

b.
Assembles in APOD holding area, as directed.

c.
Performs offloading activities IAW AACG officials' and loadmaster's
instructions.

d.
Moves to APOD MA IAW the commander's instructions.

e.
Inspects vehicles and equipment to ensure all equipment is offloaded and
serviceable.

1. Notifies leaders of vehicle andlor equipment deficiencies that can not be
corrected.

g.
Reconfigures vehicles and cargo for road movement, if necessary.

h.
Prepares convoy for movement to horns station (or designated

demobilization station [RC}), If necessary. NOTE: See task steps 3 through 6 of task 63-2-8007 (nontactical move) for detailed convoy preparation procedures.
I. Loads baggage on transportation for movement to home station (or
designated demobilization station IRC1), as directed.

j.
Boards transportation for movement to home station or designated
demobilization station [RC1?, as directed,

k.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

I.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP. i

TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability,
cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a
Secure Net
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and
Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
References
STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT SW 21-24-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PERFORM HOME STATION ACTIVITIES (63-2-8022.08-00CT) (FM 100-17) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 55-65) (FM 8-10)
ITERATION:: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T:P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: The unit main body arrives at home station. The higher HQ main body has arrived and their HQ is operational. The unit main body arrives at home station prior to equipment arrival at SPOD. The unit receives notification of ship arrival schedule from the ITO. The redeployment movement plan and maintenance SOP are available. The unit's welcome home reception activities have been coordinated with higher HQ support installations and rear detachment OIC prior to the unit's arrival. RC units have processed through a designated demobilization station prior to arrival at home station. Home station activities are performed day or night under all environmental conditions. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Home station activities are accomplished IAW the redeployment movement plan and the commander's instructions.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
NOTE: RC-specific tasks and performance measures are annotated "RC."
* 1. Commander directs home station activities.
a.
Coordinates with higher HO commander and staff to identify requirements
prior to arrival of equipment.

b.
Directs personnel to complete redeployment requirements based on the
redeployment movement plan and higher HQ commander's instructions.

c.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element or ITO to identify unit's SPOD
requirements for returning equipment.

d.
Designates an equipment reception team to receive vehicles and
equipment at SPOD.

e.
Directs personnel to inventory, clean, and inspect vehicles, equipment,
weapons, and personal gear as it is redeployed to home station.

f.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element far procedures to turn in float and
replacement equipment

g.
Coordinates with higher HO commander and staff for guidance on reception

activities.
h.
Approves AARs.

i.
Briefs unit on reception activities.

2. LIMO performs home station activities. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637­2001)

a.
Coordinates with ITO for transportation support.

b.
Briefs equipment reception team leader on SPOD requirements.

c.
Verifies that all DEL fisted vehicles and equipment have been redeployed
by conducting physical inventory.

d.
Notifies commander of discrepancies in DEL, if necessary.

e.
Updates AUEL, as required.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
. -
3. Unit HQ performs home station personnel and administrative actions. (113-571-
1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 805C-PAD-2402)

a.
Debriefs personnel IAW commander's instructions.

b.
Coordinates reception activities IAW commander's guidance.

c.
Consolidates AARs.

d.
Prepares AARs IAW the redeployment movement plan and the
commander's instructions.

a.
Submits AARs to commander for approval.

f.
Distributes AARs lAW the redeployment movement plan and the
commander's instructions.

g.
Maintains AARs and records IAW the redeployment movement plan and
the commander's instructions.

h.
Briefs redeploying personnel on all entitlements resulting from AD tour
(RC).

i.
Identifies pending personnel actions of redeploying soldiers to determine
unit and/or soldier actions needed, if any (e.g,, ratings, awards, financial
actions, UCMJ actions, LOD investigations, physicals, etc.).

4. Unit supply performs home station supply activities. (101-92Y-0006)
a.
Turns in float and replacement equipment IAW commander's instructions.

b.
Inspects weapons, basic loads, and CTA items for accountability and
serviceability.

* 5. Leaders supervise home station activities. (091-CLT-4029, 101-92Y-0006,
805C-PAD-4359)

a.
Inspect vehicles, equipment, weapons, and personal gear for accountability
compliance with the redeployment movement plan, maintenance SOP, and
commander's instructions.

b.
Direct personnel to correct deficiencies in vehicles, equipment, weapons,
and personal gear, as required.

c.
Submit AARs to unit HQ IAW commander's instructions.

6. Equipment reception team leader performs home station equipment reception
activities. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)

a.
Coordinates with UMO or 110 for transportation support to SPOD.

b.
Briefs equipment reception team on equipment reception schedule and
requirements,

c.
Supervises movement to SPOD IAW UMO's instructions.

7. Unit performs home station activities. (101-92Y-0006)
a.
Completes redeployment personnel and administrative requirements based
on the redeployment movement plan and the commander's instructions.

b.
Inventories vehicles, equipment, weapons, and personal gear lAW the
redeployment movement plan, maintenance SOP, and commander's
instructions.

c.
Cleans vehicles, equipment, weapons, and personal gear IAW the
redeployment movement plan, maintenance SOP, and commander's
instructions.

d.
Inspects vehicles, equipment, weapons, and personal gear IAW the
redeployment movement plan, maintenance SOP and commander's
instructions.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS ''GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"
_ A
"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
091-CLT-4029 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT
and Services (FMCS)
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability. STP 21-24-SMCT

cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
805C-PAD-2402 Provide Input on Personnel Actions Affecting STP 21-24-SMCT
Subordinates
805C-PAD-4359 Manage Soldier's Deployment Requirements SIP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PERFORM SEA PORT OF DEBARKATION ACTIVITIES FOR REDEPLOYMENT (63-2-8023.08-00CT)
(FM 100-17) (FM 3-100.4) (FM 55-65) (AR 200-1) (AR 385-10) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 55-10) (FM 8-10)
ITERATION:: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle)
COMMANDERILEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U (Circle)

CONDITIONS: Unit equipment and supercargoes have arrived at the SPOD. The commander has designated an OIC/NCOIC to accompany the equipment reception team to the SPOD holding area. The equipment reception team has been trained and briefed on duties and responsibilities. The redeployment movement plan is available, Higher HQ staff element is located in the SPOD to assist in coordinating SPOD activities. Transportation support is available. The PSA has coordinated for ship offloading and designated an area for equipment to be inventoried and inspected as it is offloaded. Rail and road MA(s) have been designated to prepare vehicles and equipment for movement. Sufficient railcars and vehicles are available to move the unit equipment and designated personnel to home station. SPOD activities are performed day or night under all environmental conditions.
NOTE: if SPOD is a military seaport, the commander may designate a rail loading team chief and rail loading team to perform rail loading activities. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: SPOD activities are performed VON the redeployment movement plan and PSA officials' and commander's guidance.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Equipment reception team OIC/NCOIC directs SPOD activities. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88N-0004, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
a.
Coordinates with higher HQ staff element and PSA officials upon arrival for USDA, USPHS, and customs inspections, location of holding and MA(s), maintenance support, movement, security, and other special SPOD requirements.

b.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element and/or PSA officials for life support for unit personnel while at the SPOD.

c.
Assembles equipment reception team in holding area.

d.
Conducts acceptance inspection with PSA officials.

e.
Notifies higher HO staff element OIC and higher HQ LOG element of missing or damaged equipment.

f.
Assumes custody of equipment and cargo lAW higher HQ LOG element and PSA officials' instructions.

g.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element to verify movement to home station.

h.
Verifies arrival, morale, and welfare of supercargoes.

i.
Reestablishes accountability and responsibility for supercargoes.

j.
Directs equipment reception team to proceed to convoy MA lAW higher HQ OPS element's instructions.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO --1
k.
Monitors preparation of equipment for road convoy or rail movement to
ensure compliance with TSOP.

I.
Briefs equipment reception team leaders on SPOD requirements.

m.
Briefs unit commander and higher HQ staff element OIC on SPOD
activities, as required.

n.
Enforces safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

o.
Enforces environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

* 2. UMO supervises unit activities at the SPOD. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88N-0004)
a.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element to identify offloading schedules,
location of holding and MA(s), and other SPOD information, as required.

b.
Briefs personnel on offloading schedules, location of MA(s), USDA,
USPHS, customs, and other special SPOD requirements.

c.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element and/or PSA officials to identify
loading plans, schedules, and sites for rail movement, if required.

d.
Provides rail loading plans to rail loading team chief, if required.

e.
Monitors rail loading procedures to ensure compliance with PSA officials'
instructions, if required.

f.
Monitors preparation of equipment for road convoy to ensure compliance
with movement plan.

g.
Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element for convoy routes, maps, and
timetable for road move to home station.

h.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element for fuel and supplies for road
move to home station.

i. Briefs equipment reception team on convoy requirements.
j. Briefs commander on SPOD activities.
3. Supercargoes perform SPOD activities.
a.
Disembark ship IAW vessel POC's instructions.

b.
Report to customs, USDA, and/or USPHS inspection site(s) IAW vessel
POC's instructions.

c.
Report to equipment reception team OIC upon completion of customs,
USDA, and/or USPHS inspection(s).

4. Equipment reception team performs equipment reception activities. (101-92Y-
0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)

a.
Offloads vehicles and equipment IAW PSA officials' instructions.

b.
Inspects equipment to ensure all equipment is offloaded and operational.

c.
Notifies UMO of deficiencies that can not be corrected.

d.
Moves vehicles to USDA, USPHS, and customs Inspection site(s) IAW
UMO's instruction.

e.
Moves vehicles to rail loading site, if required.

f.
Performs rail loading activities, if required. NOTE: See task steps 10 and 11 of task 63-2-8018 for detailed rail loading procedures.

g.
Moves vehicles and cargo to SPOD rail or convoy MA.

h.
Reconfigures vehicles and cargo for road movement, as appropriate.

i.
Fuels vehicles for convoy to home station, if appropriate.

j.
Prepares convoy for movement to home station, if necessary. NOTE: See task steps 3 through 6 of task 63-2-8007 (nontactical move) for detailed convoy preparation procedures.

k.
Notifies commander when equipment reception team is prepared to move.

I.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

m.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

4
— indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT

cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communi cate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
551-88N-0004 Coordinate Unit Movement STP 21-24-SMCT
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT

Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION
OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION
NBC SECTION

TASK: PERFORM DEMOBILIZATION STATION ACTIVITIES (63-2-8024.08-00CT)
(FM 100-1Z) (AR 200-1) (AR 220-10)
(AR 385-10) (FM 3-100.4) (FM 4-02.6)
(FM 8-10)

ITERATION:: 1.2.3.4.5.(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U:(Circle)
CONDITIONS: The unit has redeployed to CONUS via airlift and arrived at the designated demobilization station via prearranged transportation. APOD activities (task 63-2-8021) have been completed. The higher HQ has an advance party at the demobilization station to assist in coordinating demobilization activities. Transportation support is available. The TSOP, redeployment movement plan, and port.call message are available. The unit has a trained officer and/or NCO appointed as UMO and alternate UMO. The unit is deploying as part of a higher HQ redeployment. Demobilization station activities are performed day or night under all environmental conditions.
NOTE This task applies to RC units. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Demobilization station activities are performed lAW the redeployment movement
plan and higher HQ guidance.

, TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
*
1. Commander directs demobilization station activities.

a.
Verifies accountability of personnel, weapons, and equipment.

b.
Notifies higher HQ advance party representative that the unit has arrived at
the demobilization station.

c.
Directs unit HQ to coordinate with demobilization station operations section
to verify life support for unit personnel, processing schedules, procedures,
and requirements.

d.
Briefs unit on demobilization station duties and responsibilities.

e.
Directs convoy preparation activities.

f.
Verifies unit personnel have been fully briefed on entitlements.

g.
Verifies unit has completed reverse SRP or verified arrangements for
holdover personnel.

h.
Coordinates with higher HQ staff elements and rear detachment, if
applicable, on status of welcome home activities at home station.

i.
Verifies unit convoy is prepared to cross SP, if applicable.

j.
Briefs the higher HQ commander or designated representative on status of
demobilization station activities.

k.
Enforces safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

I.
Enforces environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

*
2. UMO supervises demobilization station movement activities. (113-571-1022,
113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88N-0002, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)

a.
Prepares movement plans for all modes of transportation, if required.

b.
Updates movement plans for all modes of transportation, if required.

c.
Coordinates with higher HQ LOG element and/or AACG officials for
transportation, maintenance, logistics, and other support, as required.

ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO ' NO-GO 1
d. Coordinates with higher HQ OPS element, PMCT, or MCG to verify movement schedules, procedures, and requirements. e. Supervises off-loading and staging of unit vehicles IAW AACG guidance, if applicable. f. Coordinates with higher HO OPS element for convoy clearance. g. Supervises preparation of convey for movement to home station, if necessary. NOTE: See task 63-2-8007 for detailed convoy preparation procedures. h. Enforces safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. i. Enforces environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
3. Unit HQ supervises demobilization station activities. (101-92Y-0004, 101-92Y-0005) a. Establishes accountability of personnel, weapons, and equipment. b. Verifies life support and logistical support for unit personnel with demobilization station staff elements. c. Directs unit to secure weapons in designated arms room. d. Directs unit to report to designated location for reverse SRP briefing. e. Monitors reverse SRP for unit personnel to resolve problems if they occur. f. Verifies unit personnel have completed all reverse SRP activities, as
necessary. g. Verifies transportation arrangements for all unit personnel.
4. Unit performs demobilization station activities. (850-001-2000) a. Assembles in designated location for reverse SRP briefings. b. Performs reverse SRP activities, as directed. c. Prepares for departure via convoy and/or government transportation to home station. d. Prepares convoy for movement to home station, if necessary. NOTE: See task 63-2-8007 for detailed convoy preparation. e. Loads baggage on transportation for movement to home station, as directed. f. Boards transportation for movement to home station, as directed. g. Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. h. Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
TASK PERFORMANCE! EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.

Task Number
101-92Y-0004 101-92Y-0005
113-571-1022 113-600-2001 113-637-2001
551-88N-0002 850-001-2000
850-001-3001
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Title
Enforce Property Accountability Policies Enforce Compliance with Property Accountability Policies PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a Secure Net Prepare for Unit Move Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt Process Control Mission Safety Hazard
References STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT
STP 21-24-SMCT
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PREPARE UNIT TO MOVE (SERIAL) (63-2-1002.08-OSCT)
(FM 55-30) (FM 21-10) (FM 24-19) (FM 24-35-1) (FM 3-3) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 8-55) (AR 200-1) (FM 21-60) (FM 24-33) (FM 3-100.4) (FM 3-4) (FM 7-20) (AR 385-10) (FM 24-1) (FM 24-35) (FM 3-25.26) (FM 3-5) (FM 8-10)
ITERATION:: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle)

COMMANDERILEADER ASSESSMENT::T:P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: The displacement plan is completed and element leaders brief soldiers on the plan. Movement can occur in a field or MOUT environment. The higher HQ OPS element has selected tentative routes of march and has tasked the unit's supporting unit for a reconnaissance party to reconnoiter a tentative route. Area reconnaissance has been accomplished by higher HQ staff personnel. The higher HO OPS element designates the route for the unit move. Higher HO and unit TSOPs are available. The OPORD with movement order is available. Unit personnel assigned to the reconnaissance party are briefed by higher HQ OPS element and the unit commander. The unit's serial commander has been designated. The unit displacement plan has been disseminated. Strip maps are provided by higher HQ OPS element. Load plans are available. Unit personnel assigned to the supporting unit's advance/quartering party are dispatched prior to completion of this task. Patient evacuation has been coordinated, as required. SOUSSI is available.
NOTE: Unit movement is dependent upon a supporting unit. The unit participates as part of their road march. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit is ready to cross SP NLT time prescribed in the movement order. At MOPP4, performance degradation factors increase preparation time.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit prepares vehicles and equipment. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 091-CLT-4029, 101-92Y-0006, 850-001-2000)
a.
Performs before-operations PMCS on all vehicles and equipment.

b.
Corrects all vehicle and equipment discrepancies within the operators capabilities IAW applicable TM(s).

c.
Reports all deficiencies beyond operator's capability to immediate supervisor.

d.
Covers all unit identification markings on vehicles.
a Covers all reflective surfaces of vehicles or cargo with available materials.

1. Hardens all vehicles using sandbags and/or other authorized material, as
required.
g.
Places antennas at lowest height,

h.
Turns radio volume and squelch to lowest operational setting consistent with operational requirements.

i.
Sets squelch setting "on" and call light "off" when operating at night.

j.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

k.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO r NO-GO
2. Unit dismantles current operating site. (052-191-1352, 850-001-2000)
a.
Strikes tentage and camouflage nets (if available) IAW TSOP and
applicable TM(s) within time specified in the displacement plan.

b.
Collapses shelters (if available) IAW TSOP and applicable TM(s) within
time specified in the displacement plan.

c.
Loads all designated equipment lAW unit load plans within time specified in
displacement plan.

d.
Disguises all critical equipment and supplies with tarpaulins or any other
authorized covering, if directed.

a.
Dismantles wire communications, antennas, generators, and power cables
within time specified in displacement plan.

f.
Removes all signs of area occupation.

g.
Positions all stay-behind or rear security party vehicles and equipment in
areas that provide cover and do not impede departure of main body
vehicles.

h.
Dispatches unit's designated advance/quartering party personnel NLT time
specified in movement order.

i.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

j.
Employs environmental protection procedures lAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

*
3. Serial commander and leaders organize serial. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0001. 551-88N-0002)

a.
Assigns vehicle positions with the heavier, slower vehicles placed first.

b.
Assigns control vehicles without setting a pattern.

c.
Assigns recovery vehicle(s) positions where they can move to disabled
vehicles without disrupting convoy movement, if available.

d.
Assigns hardened vehicle(s) at the head of the serial, if available.

e.
Assigns passenger locations where all unit personnel have a position and
individual weapons are alternated throughout the serial to cover front, rear,
and flanks.

f.
Assigns soldiers to air guard duties with specific search sectors covering
360 degrees, when directed.

g.
Assigns recovery vehicle(s) and mechanic(s) to trail party element IAW
march commander instructions, if available.

h.
Coordinates with march commander for recovery vehicle and mechanic
support, if required.

i.
Provides vehicle position listing with location of all vehicles to the march
commander.

j.
Opens radio net(s) as specified in the movement order.

*
4. Serial commander and element leaders conduct premovement inspections. (101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0001)

a.
Inspects personnel and their equipment for compliance with commander's
guidance and TSOP or movement order.

b.
Inspects organizational equipment for accountability and serviceability.

c.
Inspects vehicles, trailers, and loads for serviceability, proper stowing, and
security.

d.
Forwards personnel and equipment status to unit HQ and march
commander.

*
5. Serial commander conducts briefings for serial personnel. (551-88M-0001, 850­001-2000, 850-001-3001)

a.
Provides strip maps to each vehicle driver.

b.
Briefs convoy chain of command.

c.
Briefs convoy route.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
d.
Prescribes the rate of march and catch-up speeds.

e.
Briefs vehicle intervals.

f.
Identifies scheduled halts.

g.
Briefs safety, accident, and breakdown procedures.

h.
Briefs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

i.
Briefs immediate action security measures.

j.
Briefs blackout condition procedures.

k.
Identifies location of CHS, if required.

I.
Identifies location of maintenance support, if required.

m.
Provides location and identification of destination.

n.
Briefs arm and hand signals.

o.
Briefs RFs and call signs for control personnel, security force commander,
reserve security elements, and MEDEVAC support.

6. Serial prepares to cross SP.
a.
Positions all vehicles under overhead cover, if possible.

b.
Loads all individual weapons.

c.
Posts air guards in positions designated by serial and/or march
commander.

d.
Posts security guards to maintain 360 degree surveillance.

e.
Forwards movement readiness report to the march commander, as
required.


TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"1"1‘10-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
052-191-1361 CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT
052-191-1362 CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT
091-CLT-4029 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT

and Services (FMCS)
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT

cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1 -SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
551-88M-0001 Lead a Convoy Serial/March Unit STP 21-24-SMCT
551 -88N-0002 Prepare for Unit Move STP 21-24-SMCT
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT

Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: CONDUCT TACTICAL ROAD MARCH (SERIAL) (63-2-1003.08-OSCT)
(FM 55-30) (FM 21-60) (FM 24-19) (FM 24-35-1) (FM 3-4) (FM 8-10) (AR 200-1) (FM 24-1) (FM 24-33) (FM 3-25.26) (FM 3-5) (AR 385-10) (FM 24-18) (FM 24-35) (FM 3-3) (FM 4-02.6)
ITERATION:: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle)

COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: Time specified in movement order to cross SP has arrived. All equipment is uploaded and vehicles are positioned for departure (relocate). All equipment is uploaded and vehicles are positioned in the APOD/SPOD MA for departure to the TSB or TM (deployment). Weapons, ammunition, and tactical equipment have been issued based on the tactical situation. Higher HQ is established and has communications with the march commander. SOI/SSI is available. The route of march is identified. Convoy operations may be performed during daylight or darkness, including blackout conditions. The convoy may go through an urban area. Radio and visual signals are used for march column control. The higher HQ TSOP and OPORD with movement order are available. Map and overlays with checkpoints, RP, and critical points are available. Column may conduct halts during movement.
NOTE: Unit movement is dependent upon a supporting unit. The unit and/or equipment reception team participates as part of their road march. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: SP, checkpoints, and RP are crossed at times specified in the movement order or times adjusted on the road movement table by higher HQ OPS element or the march commander.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
*
1. Serial commander initiates serial movement. (071-326-3013, 551-88M-0001)

a.
Directs serial vehicles to cross SP JAW march commander's instructions.

b.
Verifies serial vehicles have crossed the SP.

c.
Forwards SP crossing report to the march commander when unit elements have crossed the SP, if required.

*
2. Serial commander reports serial information to the march commander. (071-730-0014, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)

a.
Forwards checkpoint(s) clearance report as checkpoints are crossed.

b.
Reports all ground sightings that conflict with maps and map overlays.

c.
Forwards en route NBC information,

d.
Reports all threat sightings using SALUTE format,

e.
Employs correct 5011581 codes in all transmissions.

3. Serial commander enforces march discipline. (113-571-1022, 113-637-2001, 551-86M-0005, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
k
a.
Assumes position(s) along march route that provides command presence at points of decision for reaction to changing tactical situation.

b.
Enforces all movement policies defined in the TSOP and movement order.

c.
Adjusts formation distances and speed consistent with NBC conditions.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
d.
Enforces security measures, with emphasis on air guards surveillance,
positioning of individual weapons, and concealment of critical cargo.

e.
Communicates to unit leaders and operators, by radio or proper visual
signals, any violations of march discipline, security procedures, or changes
to current orders.

f.
Enforces COMSEC measures, including radio silence periods IAW the
movement order and SOUSSI.

g.
Enforce safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

h.
Enforce environmental protection procedures lAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

4. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial employs march discipline. (071-331-
0804, 551-88M-0005, 850-001-2000)

a.
Maintains designated march speed specified in movement order or as
prescribed by the march or serial commander.

b.
Maintains proper vehicle interval as specified in movement order or as
adjusted by the march or serial commander.

c.
Adjusts formation distances and speed consistent with NBC conditions.

d.
Dons eye protection goggles if driver or passenger is in a vehicle without
cover or when windshield is lowered.

e.
Crosses all check points as scheduled.

f.
Reacts correctly to march or serial commander's arm and hand signals.

g.
Maintains ground and air surveillance that covers 360 degrees until
movement is completed.

h.
Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

i.
Employ environmental protection procedures lAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

5. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial conducts scheduled halt(s). (101-
92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0005)

a.
Stops column at prescribed time and location.

b.
Moves vehicles off road to positions that provide overhead cover while
maintaining the prescribed interval between vehicles.

c.
Occupies hasty defensive positions with 360 degree protective coverage
facing away from the road (passengers).

d.
Reports scheduled halt to march commander, if required.

e.
Performs during-operations PMCS an vehicles (operators).

f.
Inspects vehicle loads for safety and security.

g.
Begins departure at specified time in the movement order or IAW march
commander's instructions.

h.
Reports resumption of march to the march commander.

6. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial conducts unscheduled halt(s). (113-
571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0005)

a.
Alerts serial column with prescribed arm and hand signals.

b.
Reports halt and circumstances immediately to the march commander.

c.
Moves vehicles off the road while maintaining the prescribed interval
between vehicles.

d.
Occupies hasty defensive positions with 360 degree protective coverage,
with personnel prepared to react to sudden attack.

e.
Resumes march as soon as reason for halt is rectified.

f.
Reports resumption of march to the march commander.

7. Trail party personnel recovers disabled vehicle. (071-331-1004, 113-571-1022,
113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000) NOTE: Delete this task step if the serial does not participate in the supporting unit's trail party.
ARTEP 8-888(MRI)-30-MTP
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
a. Posts guard to maintain surveillance until recovery operation is completed IAW trail party leader's instructions. b. Inspects disabled vehicle for repairability. c. Repairs disabled vehicle, when possible. d. Tows disabled vehicle to applicable maintenance facility. e. Reports vehicle status to march commander. f. Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. g. Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP,
8. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial conducts a night convoy. (551-88M-0005) a. Briefs drivers on night conditions. b. Provides visual adjustment period if march began during daylight. c. Prepares vehicles for blackout conditions IAW the TSOP. d. Maintains prescribed interval between vehicles. e. Wears night vision goggles (selected personnel), if available. f. Wears regular eye protection goggles (all other personnel). g. Employs ground guides during poor visibility periods. h. Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. i. Employ environmental protection procedures JAW AR 200-1 and TSO P.
9. Unit seriallequipment reception team serial conducts convoy through an urban area. (551-88M-0005, 850-001-2000) a, Verifies all weight, height, and width restrictions along route of march. b. Employs close column formation. c. Obeys traffic control directions unless escorted by military or HN police. d. Employs directional guides at all critical intersections. e. Employ safety procedures JAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. f. Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
'10. Serial commander monitors unit seriallequipment reception team serial crossing RP. a. Verifies that lead serial vehicle has crossed RP at specified time. b. Verifies all serial vehicles have crossed RP. — c. Forwards SITREP to march commander, if required.
TASK PERFORMANCE 1 EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO"
"" indicates a leader task step.

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
071-326-3013 CONDUCT A TACTICAL ROAD MARCH STP 21-24-SMCT
071-331-0804 Perform Surveillance Without the Aid of STP 21-1-SMCT
Electronic Devices
071-331-1004 Perform Duty as a Guard STP 21-1-SMCT
071-730-0014 Identify Combat Vehicles STP 21-1-SMCT
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT
cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net
551-88M-0001 Lead a Convoy Serial/March Unit STP 21-24-SMCT
551-88M-0005 Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy STP 21-1-SMCT
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION
OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION
NBC SECTION

TASK: CROSS A CHEMICALLY CONTAMINATED AREA (SERIAL) (03-3-C226.08-0SCT) (FM 3-3) (AR 200-1) (AR 385-10) {FM 100-20) (FM 20-3) (FM 3-0) (FM 3-100) (FM 3-100.4) (FM 3-11.21) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-5) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10) (FM 8-10-8) (FM 8-9) (TG 244) (TM 3-6665-311-10)
: .
ITERATION: 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M (Circle) :.
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T.P (Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. Orders are received from higher HQ OPS element (through the march commander) to cross a chemically contaminated area. The unit is conducting a tactical road march as a serial in their supporting unit's convoy and is currently at MOPP2. NBC reconnaissance, survey, and control teams have been designated. The location of the contaminated area and the type of contamination have been identified. Higher HQ TSOP, necessary maps, and overlays are available. The area cannot be bypassed without unacceptable delay to the move. Higher HQ OPS element coordinates for additional chemical decontamination support. Assembly areas may be in concealed locations or alongside roads, as the tactical situation dictates. Unit may be required to camouflage when directed by a commander of at least brigade level or equivalent. This task is always performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit crosses the contaminated area by the shortest route possible.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Serial commander relays NBC information to serial element. (031-506-1053, 071-329-1019, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a.
Notifies serial element of exact location and type of chemical
contamination.

b.
Plots contaminated area on map overlays.

c.
Provides required protective measures and MOPP level designation to
serial element.

d.
Designates assembly area for preparation of crossing the contaminated
area.

e.
Directs required protective measures and MOPP level for assembly area.

f.
Forwards NBC 4 chemical report to the march commander, if required.

2. Serial occupies assembly area. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 101-92Y-0006,
551-88M-0005)

a.
Moves into assembly area without stopping on the route of march.

b.
Establishes perimeter security with 360 degree surveillance.

c.
Employs camouflage (if directed) and concealment techniques, with
emphasis on positioning mirrors toward the ground, and parking vehicles in
an area with overhead cover, if available.

d.
Performs during-operations PMCS iAW TSOP and applicable TM(s).

* 3. Serial commander supervises crossing preparation activities. (031-503-3004, 551-88M-0001)
a. Directs precautionary measures and MOPP level required for crossing.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
b.
Coordinates with the march commander for crossing lime for the serial
element

c.
Briefs crossing time for serial element.

d.
Coordinates with the march commander for assembly area location on the
other side of the contaminated area for operational decontamination.

4. Serial prepares to cross contaminated area. (031-503-1015, 031-503-1023,
031-503-1035, 031-503-1037, 031-503-2001, 031-503-3008)

a.
Places all externally stored equipment inside vehicles.

b.
Covers equipment with available material.

c.
Closes all vehicle doors, air vents, and windows, if possible.

d.
Positions chemical detector paper as prescribed in FM 3-4.

e.
Employs MOPP4.

5. Serial crosses contaminated area. (551-88M-0005)
a.
Follows route as marked by the reconnaissance party.

b.
Avoids low ground, overhead branches, and heavy brush.

c.
Moves as quickly as possible across contaminated area without
unnecessary halts and delays.

d.
Verifies that all vehicles have crossed the contaminated area before
stopping.

e.
Forwards crossing report to the march commander when the serial has
crossed the contaminated area, if required.

6. Serial commander supervises decontamination measures. (850-001-2000, 850­001-3001)

a.
Identifies level of decontamination required in coordination with the march
commander.

b.
Directs implementation of immediate and/or operational decontamination
based on type of contamination, weather, and tactical situation.

c.
Enforces safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

d.
Enforces environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

7. Serial performs immediate decontamination. (031-503-1013, 031-503-1015,
031-503-1019, 031-503-1023, 031-503-1035, 031-503-3008, 850-001-2000)

a.
Initiates skin decontamination techniques within one minute of exposure to
liquid contamination, if MOPP4 is breached.

b.
Completes personal wipedown within 15 minutes of exit from contaminated
area.

c.
Completes operator's spraydown within 15 minutes of personal wipedown.

d.
Employs safety measures to ensure DS2 does not touch personal or
protective clothing.

e.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

f.
Decontaminates only those areas that , would cause further contamination of
personnel or equipment.

g.
Conducts MOPP gear exchange, if required.

h.
Forwards decontamination status report to the march commander, if

required,
* 8. Serial commander coordinates resumption of road march. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0001)
a.
Designates SP for serial eternent to resume march.

b.
Reschedules check point and RP crossing times in coordination with the
march commander.

c.
Provides new march instructions to serial element.

d.
Directs covering and marking of contaminated runoff areas.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
.
e.
Affixes locations of contaminated runoff areas on map overlays.

f.
Coordinates for thorough decontamination with march commander, if
required.

g.
Forwards march resumption report to march commander, if required.

9. Serial performs march resumption activities. (551-88M-0005)
a.
Covers area(s) used for decontamination.

b.
Marks contaminated runoff areas.

c.
Decontaminates the decontamination personnel.

d.
Crosses new SP at time prescribed by the serial commander.

TASK PERFORMANCE! EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Tas k Title References
031-503-1013 DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING
CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS

031-503.1015 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-1-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-
ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE
(MOPP) GEAR

031-503-1019 REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL STP 21-1-SMCT
HAZARD/ATTACK

031-503-1023 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-24-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN
CHANGING MOPP GEAR

031-503-1035 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM STP 21-1-SMCT
CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION
USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE
MASK

031-503-1037 DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 STP 21-1-SMCT
OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER

031-503-2001 IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING STP 21-24-SMCT
M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT
DETECTOR KIT

031-503-3004 SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A STP 21-24-SMCT
CONTAMINATED AREA
031-503-3008 IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED STP 21-24-SMCT
PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP)
031-506-1053 REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 STP 21-24-SMCT
REPORT

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
052-191-1361 CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT
052-191-1362 CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT
071-329-1019 Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT
cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone SW 21-1-S MCT
113-837-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a SW 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net
551-88M-0001 Lead a Convoy Serial/March Unit STP 21-24-SMCT
551-88M-0005 Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy STP 21-1-SMCT
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: DISRUPT ENEMY MOVEMENT AND OPERATIONS USING PERSISTENT AND NON-PERSISTENT CHEMICAL WEAPONS (08-0PFOR-1001)
CONDITION: OPFOR units deliver chemical agents by means of conventional artillery weapons or aircraft along selected routes and key bases in the rear area.
STANDARD: Deliver chemical agents in low and/or densely wooded areas. Delay movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas by disrupting C2 system. Restrict enemy units movement in rear area Channel movement Into predesignated ambush areas. Contaminate enemy supplies and equipment. Inflict a high rate of casualties on enemy forces.
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION
OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION
NBC SECTION
TASK: CROSS A RADIOLOGICALLY CONTAMINATED AREA (SERIAL) (03-3-C208.08-0SCT) (FM 3-3) (FM 100-20) (FM 3-0) (FM 3-100) (FM 3-11.21) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-5) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10) (FM 8-10-B) (FM 8-9) (TG 244)
ITERATION:: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U:(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. Orders are received from higher HQ OPS element (through the march commander) to cross a radiologically contaminated area. The unit is conducting a tactical road march as a serial in their supporting unit's convoy. NBC reconnaissance, survey, and control teams have been designated. The location of the contaminated area has been identified. The area cannot be bypassed without unacceptable delay to the move. In addition to radiological contamination, the unit is prepared to react to chemical hazards that may occur after an area is radiologically contaminated. The higher HQ TSOP, necessary maps, and overlays are available. Higher HQ OPS element coordinates for additional NBC decontamination support. Assembly areas may be in concealed locations or alongside roads as the tactical situation dictates. MOPP2 has been designated. Unit may be required to camouflage when directed by a commander of at least brigade level or equivalent. Some iterations of this task should be performed In MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit crosses the contaminated area by the shortest route possible.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Serial commander relays NBC information to serial element. (031-503-3004, 031-506-1053, 071-329-1019, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001. 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0001)
a.
Plots contamination area on map overlay(s).

b.
Notifies serial element of reported location and type of contamination.

c.
Designates assembly area for serial element to complete preparations to
cross area.

cl.
Directs required protective measures and MOPP level for assembly area.

e.
Forwards NBC 4 nuclear report to the march commander, as required.

f.
Directs recording of dose rates IAW time intervals established in the TSOP.

2. Serial occupies assembly area. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 101-92Y-0006,
551-88M-0005)

a.
Moves into assembly area without stopping on the route of march.

b.
Establishes perimeter security with 360 degree surveillance and individual
weapons positioned along likely avenues of approach.

c.
Employs camouflage (if directed) and concealment techniques, with
emphasis on positioning mirrors toward the ground, and parking vehicles in
an area with overhead cover, if available.

d.
Performs during-operations PMCS IAW TSOP and applicable TM(s).

3. Designated personnel perform monitoring activities. (031-503-1018)
a. Record dose rates JAW time intervals specified in the TSOP.
5-98
DODDOA 015868
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
NOTE: During actual fallout, dose rates must be recorded at a minimum of every 15
minutes.

b.
Establish correlation factor.

c.
Record correlation factor.

d.
Report correlation factor figures to the unit defense team.

e.
Record dose rate at 30-minute intervals after peak dose rate has been
reported.

* 4. Serial commander supervises crossing preparation activities. (031-503-3004,
113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0001)

a.
Coordinates with the march commander for crossing time for the serial
element.

b.
Coordinates with the march commander for assembly area location for the
serial element on the other side of the contaminated area for operational
decontamination.

c.
Directs placement of extra shielding consistent with available materials.

d.
Directs precautionary measures and MOPP level required for crossing.

e.
Coordinates with march commander for operational and thorough
decontamination support.

5. Serial prepares to cross contaminated area. (031-503-1015)
a.
Employs MOPP4.

b.
Employs equipment and cargo protection measures.

c.
Closes all doors, air vents, and windows on vehicles, if possible.

d.
Employs extra shielding for non-armored vehicles, if available.

6. Serial crosses contaminated area. (031-503-1015, 031-503-1018, 551-68M­0005)

a.
Follows route as marked by reconnaissance team or by overlay.

b.
Employs precautions that minimize dust.

G.
Avoids low ground, overhead branches, and heavy brush.

d.
Moves as quickly as possible across contaminated area without
unnecessary halts and delays.

e.
Verifies that all vehicles have crossed the contaminated area and are out of
the affected area before stopping.

1. Forwards crossing report to the serial commander, if required.
• 7. Serial commander supervises crossing of contaminated area. (031-503-3004, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a.
Establishes extended interval or staggered parallel routes to minimize
radioactive dust pickup.

b.
Monitors serial element crossing to ensure compliance with TSOP and
march commander's guidance.

c.
Maintains communications with march commander and serial personnel
during crossing.

d.
Directs dropping of all expendable covering materials at the edge of the
contaminated area.

e.
Forwards crossing report to march commander when the serial has crossed
the contaminated area, if required.

* 8. Serial commander supervises decontamination measures. (031-503-3004, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a. Identifies level of decontamination required in coordination with the march
commander.

ARTEP 8-668(MR1)-30-MTP
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES c:GO NO-GO
_
b. Directs implementation of immediate decontamination based on level of
contamination, weather, tactical situation, and march commander's
guidance.
c. Directs implementation of operational decontamination based on level of
contamination, weather, and tactical situation.
d. Enforces OPSEC measures during decontamination operations.
e. Records radiation level readings from directed personnel wearing
dosimeters.
f. Forwards radiation exposure status to the march commander, if required.
g. Coordinates thorough decontamination support with the march commander.
9. Serial performs radiological decontamination, (031-503-1013, 031-503-1018,
031-503-1023, 031-503-1036, 101-92Y-0008)
a. Locates radiological contamination using radiacmeter.
b. Performs personal wipedown technique on individual equipment within 15
minutes of contamination by brushing, scraping, or shaking dry contaminant
from equipment, if possible.
c. Washes exposed area of skin with soap and water.
d. Wipes off mask, hood, helmet, gloves, footwear covers, and other personal
equipment with soapy water.
e. Disposes of contaminated dust and articles IAW prescribed techniques in
OPORD and TSOP.
f. Measures level of residual radiation using radiacmeters to determine if
contamination is negligible.
g. Assists in operational decontamination of equipment (vehicle washdown).
h. Conducts thorough decontamination.
i. Constructs sumps and runoff ditches to control contaminated drainage.
*10. Serial commander coordinates resumption of road march. (031-503-3010, 113-
571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0001)
a. Coordinates SP location and time for serial element with march
commander.
b. Coordinates checkpoint and RP crossing time with march commander,
c. Provides new march instructions to serial element.
d. Directs covering and marking of contaminated runoff areas.
e. Affixes locations of contaminated runoff areas on map overlay(s).
f. Forwards march resumption report to march commander, if required.
11. Serial performs march resumption activities. (551-88M-0005)
a. Covers areas used for decontamination.
b. Marks entrance and exit to contaminated area.
c. Records radiation dose readings of areas used for decontamination
operations.
d. Crosses new SP at time prescribed by the serial commander.

TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4
TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO" TRAINING STATUS "GOTNO-
GO"
*" indicates a leader task step.
Task Number
031-503-1013
031-503-1015
031-503-1018 031-503-1023
031-503-1036 031-503-3004 031-503-3010 031-506-1053 052-191-1361 052-191.1362
071-329-1019
101-92Y-0006 113-571-1022 113-600-2401 113-637-2001
551-88M-0001 551-88M-0005
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Title
DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD/ATTACK PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MOPP GEAR MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE MASK SUPERVISE THE CROSSING OF A CONTAMINATED AREA SUPERVISE EMPLOYMENT OF NBC MARKERS REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 REPORT CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT Use a Map Overlay Inspect equipment for accountability, cleanliness, and serviceability PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a Secure Net Lead a Convoy Serial/March Unit Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
5 M TOTAL
References
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT SIP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-24-SMCT
STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT
OP FOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: DISRUPT ENEMY MOVEMENT AND OPERATIONS USING TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS (08-0PFOR-1002)
CONDITION: Tactical nuclear weapons are employed against key locations in the rear area.
STANDARD: Disrupt or delay movement of equipment and supplies to forward areas. Destroy enemy equipment and supplies (less medical). Inflict a high rate of nuclear casualties among enemy troops. Deny enemy use of specified areas. Contaminate enemy equipment and supplies.
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: DEFEND MARCH ELEMENTS (SERIAL) (63-2-1006.08-OSCT) (FM 55-30) (AR 600-8-1) (FM 21-11) (FM 3-3) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-5) (FM 4-02.6): (FM 44-8) (FM 8-10) (FM 8-10-6) (FM 8-42)
ITERATION:: 1:2 3 4 5 M (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: Threat forces attack the march column. The unit (relocate) or equipment reception team (deployment) is conducting a tactical road march as a serial In their supporting unit's convoy. Weapons, ammunition, and tactical equipment have been issued based on the tactical situation. The higher HQ is established and has communications with the march commander. The unit serial/equipment reception team serial has radio communications With the march commander. The threat is capable of launching ground, air, and indirect fire attacks. The march column has radio communications with the higher HQ OPS element. Higher HQ movement order and TSOP are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Attacks are repelled by proper immediate action techniques and march is resumed IAW movement order and TSOP.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Serial commander supervises reaction to sniper fire. (113-571-1022, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0001)
a.
Locates approximate location of sniper incident on map from march and
serial element reports.

b.
Identities whether area is a free fire zone or restricted fire zone.
c, Authorizes return suppressive fire only if sniper(s) are located.
d, Directs serial elements to increase march speed and interval between

vehicles until they have cleared the area, if required.
e. Forwards Incident report to the march commander, if required.
2. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial takes action against sniper fire.
(071-004-0001, 071-004-0003, 071-004-0004, 071-004-0006. 071-311-2025,
071-326-0502, 071-326-0510, 181-105-1001, 301-371-1000, 551-88M-0005)

a.
Reports sniper fire to march or serial commander immediately upon
contact.

b.
Returns fire immediately that suppresses sniper's fire (designated
personnel only).

c.
Increases column rate of march and vehicle interval.

* 3. Serial commander supervises defense against ambush, road blocked or road not blocked. (071-329-1019,113-571-1022, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0001)
a.
Identifies location of ambush site on map with map overlay.

b.
Reports ambush to march commander immediately upon contact

c.
Directs serial elements under attack to employ correct protective actions as
prescribed in the TSOP and movement order.

d.
Provides instructions on halt points and security requirements to serial
element.

ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES
I:
e.
Forwards initial incident report to the march commander, if required.

f.
Maintains constant communications with serial element engaging threat to immediately make adjustments to tactical situation.

g.
Forwards subsequent SITREPs to march commander as situation changes, if required.

h.
Requests immediate support from march commander, if required.

i.
Coordinates with march commander for contingency plans to displace elements not under attack and withdraw elements under attack.

4. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial defends against ground ambush (road not blocked). (071-004-0001, 071-004-0003, 071-004-0004, 071-004-0006, 071-311-2025, 071-326-0502, 071-326-0510, 071-730-0014, 113-571-1022, 113-637-2001, 181-105-1001, 551-88M-0005)
a.
Reports ambush to serial commander immediately upon contact.

b.
Identifies threat location(s).

c.
Returns fire immediately that suppresses their fire (non-driving personnel).

d.
Stops vehicles (not in kill zone).

e.
Increases rate of march until out of kill zone (vehicles in kill zone).

f.
Keeps roadway clear by pushing disabled vehicles aside.

g.
Organizes security element(s) of soldiers not in kill zone (senior member present).

h.
Directs suppressive fire of security elements to allow remaining vehicles to pass through kill zone (senior member present).

i.
Forwards SITREP to serial commander, if required.

5. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial defends against ground attack (road blocked). (071-004-0001, 071-004-0003, 071-004-0004, 071-004-0006, 071-311-2025, 071-326-0502, 071-326-0510, 071-326-0513, 113-571-1022, 113-637-2001. 181-105-1001, 301-371-1000, 551-88M-0005)
a.
Reports ambush to serial commander immediately upon contact.

b.
Dismounts vehicles on opposite side of direction of ambush.

c.
Returns fire immediately that suppresses their fire (soldiers in kill zone).

d.
Takes up firing positions while awaiting orders (soldiers not in kill zone).

e.
Organizes security element(s) of soldiers not in kill zone (senior member present).

f.
Directs suppressive fire of security elements to allow removal of road block (senior member present).

g.
Forwards SITREP to serial commander, if required.

6. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial employs passive defense measures against air attack. (071-004-0001, 071-004-0003, 071-004-0004, 071-004-0006, 071-311-2025, 071-326-0513, 113-571-1022, 113-637-2001, 181-105-1001, 301-371-1000, 551-88M-0005)
a.
Provides the prescribed signal to alert column.

b.
Staggers vehicles to avoid linear patterns.

c.
Drives vehicle in shadows or woodline.

d.
Assumes firing positions.

e.
Fires only if fired upon and/or on command.

f.
Reports all aircraft actions to the march and/or serial commander.

7. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial employs active defense measures against air attack. (071-004-0001, 071-004-0003, 071-004-0004, 071-004-0006, 071-311-2025, 071-326-0513, 113-571-1022, 113-637-2001, 181-105-1001, 301-371-1000, 551-88M-0005)
a. Employs the prescribed signal to alert other march elements.
b. Identifies threat aircraft visually.
GO NO-GO
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
c. Disperses vehicles to concealed locations. d. Assumes firing positions. e. Fires weapons at attacking aircraft only if fired upon and/or on command.
* 8. Serial commander supervises reorganization after attack. (113-571-1022, 113-637-2001, 551-88M-0001) a. Identifies status of all personnel, equipment, and cargo through serial element reports. b. Coordinates requirements within the serial element for load transfer, vehicle repairs, mortuary affairs, and MEDEVAC. c. Requests emergency destruction authorization from the march commander for unrepairable items (less medical). d. Forwards SITREP to march commander, if required.
9. Unit serial/equipment reception team serial reorganizes after the attack. (081-831-1046, 081-831-1054, 551-88M-0005) a. Maintains 360-degree surveillance. b. Reestablishes chain of command, if necessary. c. Treats casualties.
NOTE: See tasks 08-2-0003 (treat) and 08-2-C316 (transport) or 08-2-0314 (treat and evacuate) for detailed treatment and evacuation (or transport) procedures. d. Conducts battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures. NOTE: See task 08-2-R303 for detailed procedures. e. Reports casualties, as required. f. Requests MEDEVAC support through march commander. if required. g. Secures landing zone, if aeromedical evacuation support is required. h. Evacuates or transports casualties. i. Performs mortuary affairs functions. NOTE: See task 10-2-C318 for detailed mortuary affairs procedures. j. Assesses damage to vehicles and cargo to determine operability and repairability. k. Performs BDAR for recoverable vehicles, as required. I. Removes critical items from unrecoverable vehicles.
m. Requests emergency destruction of unrecoverable vehicles and equipment (less medical) from march or serial commander. n. Forwards SITREP to serial commander, if required. a. Reorganizes serial element. p. Resumes march.
TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO"
"e" indicates a leader task step.

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
071-004-0001 Maintain an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-004-0003 Load an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-004-0004 Unload an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-004-0006 Engage Targets with an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071411-2025 Maintain an M16-Series Rifle STP 21-1-SMCT
071-326-0502 Move Under Direct Fire STP 21-1-SMCT
071-326-0510 React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted STP 21-1-SMCT
071-326-0513 Select Temporary Fighting Positions STP 21-1-SMCT
071-329-1019 Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT
071-730-0014 Identify Combat Vehicles STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1046 TRANSPORT A CASUALTY STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1054 EVACUATE CASUALTIES STP 21-24-SMCT
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net
181-105-1001 Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva STP 21-1-SMCT
and Hague Conventions
301-371-1000 REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT
551-88M-0001 Lead a Convoy Serial/March Unit STP 21-24-SMCT
551-88M-0005 Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy STP 21-1-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: CONDUCT HASTY AMBUSH (08-0PFOR-1003)
CONDITION: OPFOR element is moving in a wooded area when a enemy march element is seen moving along a nearby route.
STANDARD: Prepare ambush site before arrival of enemy element. Surprise enemy forces. Inflict casualties within the designated kill zone. Inflict damage to vehicles and equipment within the designated kill zone. Delay enemy march elements from reaching its specified destination for a specified period. Withdraw, on order, within two minutes of ambush initiation. Report actions to superiors.
TASK: CONDUCT DELIBERATE AMBUSH (08-OPFOR-1004)
CONDITION: OPFOR element is operating along an enemy MSR. OPFOR intelligence has reported that an enemy element is conducting a road march along the route. OPFOR has set up an ambush. The march element is approximately fifteen minutes from the ambush point. OPFOR element possesses automatic weapons, anti-armor weapons, and command detonated mines. OPFOR HQ has ordered complete destruction of march element.
STANDARD: Prepare ambush site before arrival of enemy element. Surprise enemy forces. Force enemy march element to halt in kill zone. Initiate ambush on order of OPFOR leader. Kill, wound, or capture enemy personnel, and destroy all specified vehicles and equipment in the kill zone. Engage all enemy reinforcements and security elements. Consolidate and withdraw from the area on order. Report all specified PIR and other intelligence requirements.
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TASK: CONDUCT SNIPER OPERATIONS (08-0PFOR-1005)
CONDITION: OPFOR has assigned snipers, regular and/or irregular elements, in the enemy rear area along MSR and near support sites.
STANDARD: Set up well-concealed location(s). Engage vehicle drivers or personnel on foot with short bursts of semi-automatic fire. Kill or wound selected target. Prevent position from being discovered by enemy forces. Evacuate the area without being spotted. Report alt specified P1R and other intelligence requirements to OPFOR HQ,
ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PERFORM ADVANCE/QUARTERING PARTY ACTIVITIES (SERIAL) (63-2-1008.08-0SCT) (FM 55-30)) (AR 200-1)) (AR 385-10) (FM 100-20)) (FM 20-3)) (FM 24-1) (FM 24-18)) (FM 24-19)) (FM 24-33) (FM 24-35)) (FM 24-35-1)) (FM 3-0) (FM 3-100.4)) (FM 3-11.21)) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-5)) (FM 4-02.6)) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10)) (FM 8-9)) (TO 244)
ITERATION:: 1)2)3)4)5)(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U)(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. Departure time for unit personnel assigned to the supporting unit's advance/quartering party has arrived. The party includes FST personnel. The party is prepared to depart the assembly area. MOPP2 has been designated. All essential information, such as route, order of march, and ETA of main body has been provided by the higher HQ OPS element and/or supporting unit. The party leader has been issued tentative unit layout, hasty defense, and traffic plans. Higher HQ movement order and TSOP are available. The party possesses all required equipment. Sufficient guides, markers, and other equipment are available. Upon arrival at the new AO, the higher HQ party leader assigns specific unit setup areas. Main body arrives before completion of this task. Unit may be required to camouflage when directed by a commander of at least brigade level or equivalent. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: All preparation tasks are accomplished at the new operation site as directed by higher HQ OPS element and commander. The main body then moves into position.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Advance/quartering party moves to new operating site. (071-326-5805, 071­329-1019, 301-371-1000)

a.
Wears uniform as prescribed by the TSOP and movement order.

b.
Crosses SP, checkpoints, and RP as prescribed by movement order.

c.
Follows prescribed route from old to new area.

d.
Reports route changes and/or information to main body by messenger,
route guides, route markers, or other non-electronic means.

2. Advance/quartering party prepares to secure the unit area. (031-503-1015, 031­
503-3008) NOTE: If this MTP applies to a HHD/HHC, then add " )and assists in securing the higher HQ area to task step 2.
a.
Assumes designated MOPP level before entering new area.

b.
Provides required number of personnel for initial security teams, when
directed by party leader.

c.
Provides required personnel and equipment to conduct NBC surveys of
assigned area, when directed by party leader.

3. Advance/quartering party secures the unit's new AO. (031-503-2001, 052-191-
1361, 052-191-1362, 052-192-1135, 071-326-5705, 071-730-0014, 113-571­1022, 113-637-2001)

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:
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
a.
Places dismount points on probable avenues of approach consistent with
available personnel.

b.
Parks vehicles and trailers in covered positions with mirrors turned toward
the ground.

c. Conducts NBC survey of the entire assigned unit area. NOTE: If survey team(s) detect low or greater levels of contamination, evacuate the area immediately, decontaminate, and notify the commander.
d. Conducts sweep of unit area to locate all mines, booby traps, and other
signs of threat presence.
e.. Coordinates with supporting EOD unit for EOD disposal, if required.

f. Conducts PVNTMED pre-site survey of unit area. NOTE: FST personnel assigned to the advance/quartering party conducts this survey.
g. Reports findings to party leader.
4. Advance/quartering party performs area preparation tasks. (052-191-1361, 052-
191-1362, 052-195-3066, 071-331-0815, 850-001-2000)

a.
Marks location of CP lAW the unit layout plan.

b.
Marks location of bivouac, administrative, and operational areas IAW the
layout plan.

c.
Establishes forward CP.

d.
Lays communication wire from CP to all subelements.

e.
Marks unit area traffic direction JAW the traffic plan.

f.
Erects required tentage at locations IAW the layout plan.

g.
Sets up radio antenna(s) in locations as required by the layout plan.

h.
Marks vehicle positions allowing maximum dispersion consistent with size
of area and tactical situation.

i.
Marks subelements' defensive boundaries IAW the security plan.

j.
Erects man-made barriers to block all unauthorized entrances and exits into
and out of the CP area.

k.
Employs camouflage (if directed) and concealment measures consistent
with tactical situation IAW the provisions of the Geneva Conventions and
command directives.

I.
Employs noise and light discipline measures.

m.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

n.
Employs environmental protection procedures JAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

5. Advance/quartering party prepares an urbanized area.
a.
Selects buildings within assigned area that provide maximum cover,
concealment, and protection.

b.
Selects building for CP that provides a line of sight for antenna(s).

c.
Coordinates with party leader for EOD support to clear all assigned
buildings of booby traps.

d.
Erects barriers to close off or channel personnel and vehicles into
designated areas.

e.
Establishes defensive positions in upper stories of buildings.

f.
Coordinates designation of reaction teams with party leader.

g.
Coordinates with FST personnel for control or elimination of medical
threats.

6. Advance/quartering party performs guide functions.
a.
Guides elements into assigned positions without having vehicles stop in
exposed areas.

b.
Employs prearranged signals IAW the TSOP.
c..Parks one vehicle at a time during darkness or reduced visibility.

)

ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO
d.
Employs filtered flashlights during darkness or reduced visibility.

e.
Employs counter-surveillance measures during reception activities.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GOTNO-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
)
Task Number Task Title References
031-503-1015)PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-1-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-
ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE
(MOPP) GEAR

031-503-2001)IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING STP 21-24-SMCT M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT
031-503-3008)IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED STP 21-24-SMCT PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) 052-191-1361)CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT 052-191-1362)CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT 052-192-1135)LOCATE MINES BY PROBING STP 21-1-SM CT 052-195-3066)DIRECT CONSTRUCTION OF STP 21-24-SMCT
NONEXPLOSIVE OBSTACLES 071-326-5705)Establish an Observation Post STP 21-24-SMCT 071-326-5805)Conduct a Route Reconnaissance Mission STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329.1019)Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT 071-331-0815)Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline STP 21-1-SMCT 071-730-0014)Identify Combat Vehicles STP 21-1-SMCT 113-571-1022)PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT 113-637-2001)Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net 301-371-1000)REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT 850-001-2000)Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
NO-GO
TOTAL
ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: OCCUPY NEW OPERATING SITE (SERIAL) (63-2-1009.08-0SCT) (FM 55-30). (FM 20-3). (FM 21-60) (FM 4-02.6). (FM 4-02.7). (FM 8-10) (FM 8-42). (FM 8-55)
ITERATION:: 1)2)3)4)5)(Circle)
COMMANDERILEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U)(Circle)
CONDITIONS: Main body is moving into assigned positions. Unit personnel assigned to the supporting unit's advance/quartering party and the party leader briefs the commander on the status of site preparation. Commander assembles element leaders for briefing. Movement into new area can occur during daylight or darkness. While unit is moving into position, the threat has the capability to launch a surprise attack with a small group. Unit may be required to camouflage when directed by a commander of at least brigade level or equivalent. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit completes initial camouflage and security functions within 20 minutes of arrival in new area. Commander finalizes layout plan within 30 minutes of arrival at new area.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit moves vehicles into positions. (071-331-0815, 551-88M-0005)
a.
Reacts correctly to guide's prescribed visual signals.

b.
Takes actions to minimize noise.

c.
Takes actions to minimize dust and exhaust smoke.

d.
Drives vehicles into predesignated positions without stopping in exposed
areas.

e.
Positions vehicles facing toward roadway to allow for quick dispersion.

2. Unit moves vehicles to positions at night. (071-331-0815, 551-88M-0005)
a.
Picks up guides at dismount point.

b.
Turns off blackout drive lights at dismount point.

c.
Reacts correctly to filtered flashlight signals of guide.

d.
Maintains noise and light discipline.

e.
Takes actions to minimize dust and exhaust smoke.

3. Vehicle operators perform initial camouflage measures, when directed. (052-
191-1361, 052-191-1362, 091-CLT-4029, 101-92Y-0008)

a.
Minimize reflections by turning mirrors toward the ground.

b.
Employ natural terrain patterns, available overhead cover, and shadows.

c.
Cover windshields with available natural or artificial materials.

d.
Remove vehicle tracks by using available sweeping materials.

e.
Perform after-operations PMCS.

4. Unit occupies initial defensive positions (designated personnel only). (052-191-
1361, 052-191-1362, 071-326-5703, 071-331-0815)

a.
Occupies positions as directed by advance/quartering party leader.

b.
Prepares hasty defensive positions that provide frontal protection from
direct fire and are at least one-half meter (18 to 20 inches) deep.

c.
Positions individual weapons on likely avenues of approach.

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TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
d. Positions individual weapons to provide interlocking fires with adjacent
medical units.

e.
Employs hasty camouflage measures to initial security positions, when
directed.

f.
Employs light and noise discipline along defensive line.

g.
Employs correct challenge and password techniques.

* 5. Commander finalizes unit layout plan.
a.
Adjusts layout plan as changes are required by terrain and tactical
considerations.

b.
Records adjustment(s) on map overlay(s).

c.
Identifies camouflage requirements based on terrain features.

d.
Identifies essential tasks to be completed.

e.
Briefs element leaders on final layout plan and tasks to be performed.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"
"*" indicates a leader 'task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task into References
052-191-1361 CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT

INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT
052-191-1362 CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT
071-326-5703 Construct individual Fighting Positions STP 21-1-SMCT
071-331-0815 Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline STP 21-1-SMCT
091-CLT-4029 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT

and Services (PMCS)
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT
cleanliness, and serviceability
551-88M-0005 Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy STP 21-1-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: SET UP UNIT DEFENSE (63-2-1011.08-DMCT) (FM 7-10) (AR 200-1) (AR 385-10) (FM 100-20) (FM 24-3) (FM 21-75) (FM 22-6) (FM 3-0) (FM 3-100.4) (FM 3-11.21) (FM 3-3) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-5) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 5-33) (FM 71-100) (FM 71-2) (FM 71-3) (FM 7-8) (FM 8-10) (FM 8-9) (TG 244)
ITERATION:. 1)2)3)4)5)M)(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T.P U.(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. The area defense plan has been provided by the area defense commander. The unit has been assigned a portion of a larger defensive position. All defensive fighting positions and locations of man-made barriers are selected. The unit layout plan is finalized. Higher HQ and unit TSOPs are available. Time limit is set for the unit to complete defense preparations. This task is accomplished simultaneously with establishment of the unit HO, administrative, and operational areas. This task may be performed under all environmental conditions. The unit may be subject to attack by threat forces, including air, ground, NBC, or DE attack. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: All preparations are completed for the defense within the time specified and IAW the defense plan and the provisions of the Geneva Conventions. At MOPP4, performance degradation factors increase defense plan and set up completion times.
-TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander and leaders plan defense of assigned area. (071-326-5775, 113­571-1022, 113-637-2001)
a.
Identify terrain features, which provide cover and concealment or other
advantages to the threat force.

b.
Identify probable dead space(s) in the unit's defensive area.

c.
Identify all primary positions within the unit's defensive area.

d.
Identify locations of obstacles and restrictive fire zones within the unit's
defensive area.

e.
Select alternate positions for each primary position that covers the same
area of fire as the primary position.

1 Select alternate positions that provide covered and concealed withdrawal
routes.

g.
Select supplementary positions that are within 200 meters of primary
positions and are oriented in a different direction from primary positions.

h.
Designate areas of fire for each supplementary position that interlock and
provide mutual supporting fire.

i.
Coordinate Integration of interlocking fires with adjacent medical unit(s).

j.
Provide input to supporting unit's area defense plan.

ARTEP 8-668(MR1)-30-MTP
)
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 2. Commander and leaders supervise setup of unit's defensive area. (052-195-3066, 071-326-5704, 181-105-1001, 181-105-2001, 181-105-2002, 850-001­2000, 850-001-3001)
a.
Assign all personnel to primary defensive positions as prescribed in the
defense plan.

b.
Assign defensive areas of fire for each primary position as prescribed in the
defense plan.

c.
Assign alternate and supplementary positions for each primary position.

d.
Assign defensive areas of fire for each supplementary position.

e.
Verify defensive areas of fire, range cards, aiming stakes, and possible
dead space before authorizing construction of positions.

f.
Supervise construction of individual defensive positions within the unit's
defensive position.

g.
Supervise clearing of fields of fire.

h.
Supervise construction of man-made barriers IAW the defense plan.

i.
Assign personnel to unit's internal reaction force IAW the defense plan.

j.
Inspect unit's defensive preparation to ensure compliance with the defense
plan.

k.
Prepare defensive area sketch showing the location and defensive area of
fire for each weapon, all known dead space, and the location and estimated
ranges to prominent terrain features within the unit's assigned area.

1. Forward area sketch to area defense CP.
m.
Post unit area sketch in the CP,

n.
Direct establishment of centrally located ammunition resupply and casualty
collection point in the unit area, as required.

o.
Position chemical agent alarms within unit defense.

p.
Coordinate defensive setup operations with the area defense CP, as
required.

q.
Report completion of unit's assigned defensive area setup to the area
defense CP.

r.
Enforce safety procedures lAW AR 385-10 and TSOP .

s.
Enforce environmental protection procedures lAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

3. Unit personnel construct primary defensive positions. (052-191-1361, 052-191­1362, 071-326-5703, 850-001-2000)

a.
Identify position location and defensive area as directed by leaders.

b.
Dig a defensive position at least one-half meter (18 to 20 inches) deep and
with partially cleared fields of fire.

c.
Walk defensive area to determine ranges and dead space using buddy
system.

d.
Install defensive area aiming stakes to identify area directed by leaders.

e.
Dig position to fit the natural cover available at least armpit deep using dirt
to build a parapet (front cover) at least one-half meter (18 to 20 inches)
thick.

f.
Dig two trench grenade sumps, one at each end of the two-man position,
ensuring that the floor of the position is sloped toward the sumps.

g.
Complete clearing fields of fire.

h.
Construct overhead and flank cover for defensive position as time permits.

i.
Camouflage position to prevent easy detection from 35 meters, when
directed.

j.
Report completion of primary positions to leaders.

k.
Mark alternate and supplementary positions as directed by leaders.
L Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

M.
Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
4. Unit personnel emplace access control barriers. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362,
850-001-2000)

a.
Emplace man-made bafflers and concertina wire IAW area defense plan
and/or as directed by leaders.

b.
Camouflage all man-made barriers using natural foliage or terrain, when
directed,

c.
Report completion of barrier emplacements to leaders.

d.
Report completion of unit's assigned defensive area set up to leaders.

e.
Employ safety procedures lAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

1. Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
TASK PERFORMANCE/ EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"
"*" Indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
052-191-1361 CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL STP 21-1-SMCT
EQUIPMENT
052-191-1362 CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT
052-195-3066 DIRECT CONSTRUCTION OF NONEXPLOSIVE STP 21-24-SMCT

OBSTACLES
071-326-5703 Construct Individual Fighting Positions STP 21-1-SMCT
071-326-5704 Supervise Construction of a Fighting Position STP 21-24-SMCT
071-326-5775 Coordinate with an Adjacent Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a Secure Net STP 21-1-SMCT
181-105-1001 Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva and STP 21-1-SMCT

Hague Conventions
181-105-2001 Enforce the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague STP 21-24-SMCT
Conventions
181-105-2002 Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of STP 21-24-SMCT
War
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and Risk Mgt STP 21-24-SMCT
Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
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ELEMENT: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
TASK: ESTABLISH UNIT HEADQUARTERS AREA (63-2-0008.08-OMCT) CFM 8-10)) (AR 200-1) (AR 385-10) (FM 10-23)) (FM 10-23-1) (FM 20-3) (FM 21-10)) (FM 3-100.4) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-25.12)) (FM 5-424) (FM 90-10) (TM 10-8340-211.13)
)
ITERATION:) 1)2)3)4:5 (Circle)
)COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T)P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: Advance/quartering party guides have escorted the unit's main body to their respective locations at the new field or MOUT operating site. Selected personnel from the main body have been assigned to hasty defensive fighting positions to reinforce area security, which has already been established by the party. The commander has briefed leaders on the occupation plan. The general location of the unit's CP has been identified. The party has established the unit's forward CP and has completed some preliminary preparations. Unit and higher HQ TSOPs and layout plans are available. Operational areas within the unit HQ have been identified in the commander's layout plan. This task is performed under all environmental conditions. The unit may be subject to attack by threat forces, including air, ground, NBC, or DE attack. Although unit operational areas are established simultaneously with unit defense, unit defense has priority. Unit may be required to camouflage when directed by a commander of at least brigade level or equivalent. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.

TASK STANDARDS: Unit HQ is set up IAW unit and higher HQ TSOPs and commander's layout plan.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander and 1SG direct setup operations. (081-831-1047, 113-571-1022. 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
a.
Enforce OPSEC procedures.

b.
Enforce safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

c.
Enforce environmental protection procedures 1AW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

d.
Direct dispersion of unit equipment.

e.
Direct unit defense.

f.
Direct setup of bivouac areas.

g.
Maintain radio contact with higher HQ OPS element and unit to which
attached.

h.
Coordinate establishment of wire communications with higher HQ OPS
element and switchboard of unit to which attached.

i.
Designate mortuary affairs collection point, if required.

j.
Coordinate for field food service support with higher HQ OPS element, if
required.

k.
Coordinate for unit and medical supply support with higher HQ LOG
element, if required.

I.
Coordinate for maintenance support with higher HQ LOG element, if
required.

m.
Coordinate for ADPE support (including maintenance/repairs) with higher
HO OPS element, if required.

" 2. Commander and 1SG supervise establishment of the CR (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 151-357-0002)
a. Coordinate final locations with higher HQ OPS and COMM elements and
unit to which attached COMM element.

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b.
Supervise positioning of vehicles, tentage, and shelters (if available) IAW the layout plan.

c.
Supervise employment of camouflage and concealment measures to ensure consistency with current tactical situation.

d, Coordinate setup of communications equipment with higher HO and unit to which attached COMM elements.
e.
Establish CP entrance and exit dismount points JAW TSOP, higher HQ OPS element, and/or unit to which attached instructions.

f.
Designate helicopter landing area in coordination with higher HQ OPS element and/or unit to which attached, if required.

g.
Report to higher HQ OPS element and unit to which attached when unit is operational.

3. Unit HQ sets up the CP. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)
a.
Positions all vehicles lAW layout plan.

b.
Sets up tentage and shelters (if available) lAW layout plan.

c.
Remotes radios and generators.

d.
Constructs noise barriers for generators.

e.
Performs individual camouflage, when directed.

f.
Sets up maps, map overlays, and informational displays, which show current tactical situations of friendly and enemy forces affecting the mission.

g. Sets up status boards. NOTE: Status boards display locations of supporting and supported units and their capabilities.
h.
Briefs the commander when setup of the CP has been completed.

i.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

j.
Employs environmental protection procedures JAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

4. Unit HO sets up unit administration area. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 301-371-1050, 850-001-2000)
a.
Positions equipment IAW layout plan.

b.
Establishes communications with each element.

c.
Establishes field sanitation facilities.

d.
Establishes CP security.

e.
Camouflages area, when directed.

f.
Establishes mortuary affairs collection point for remains of KIA and DOW casualties, if required.

g.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

h.
Employs environmental protection procedures JAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

5. Supply personnel set up unit and/or medical supply area(s). (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 081-872-0051, 081-872-0052, 101-521-1156, 101-521-1201, 101-521-1202, 101-521-1203, 101-521-1204, 101-521-3251, 101-521-3252, 101-521-3253, 101-521-3254, 101-92Y-0001, 101-92Y-0003, 101-92Y-0004, 101-92Y-0005, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000)
NOTE: This task step may be modified based on availability of supply personnel. a, Position equipment JAW the layout plan.
b.
Establish communications with the unit switchboard.

c.
Position supply vehicle(s), if available.

d.
Secure unissued weapons and ammunition.

e.
Safeguard supplies lAW the TSOP,

f.
Camouflage area, when directed.

g.
Report to unit HQ when element is operational.

h.
Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

GO NO-GO
ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
i. Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
6. Unit maintenance personnel set up maintenance area. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 091-CLT-3003, 091-CLT-3009, 091-CLT-4009, 091-CLT-4029, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000) NOTE: Use this task step only if you have maintenance personnel assigned to your unit. a. Set up maintenance area to ensure efficient repair of all equipment. b. Establish traffic pattern. c. Establish communications with the unit switchboard. d. Set up electrical power distribution. e. Check equipment for operability and safety functions. f. Safeguard equipment. g. Camouflage vehicles, shelters (if available), and equipment, when directed. h. Report to unit HQ when element is operational. i. Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. I. Employ environmental protection procedures JAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
7. Unit food service personnel set up field kitchen. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 101-524-1301, 101-524-1355, 101-524-2163, 101-524-3255, 113-571-1022, 113-800-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000) NOTE: Use this task step only if you have food service personnel assigned to your unit. a. Position equipment IAW the layout plan. b. Establish communications with the unit switchboard. c. Set up field kitchen. d. Perform PMCS on all equipment. e. Set up handwashing facilities. f. Set up mess kit laundry IAW FM 10-23 and TSOP. g. Establish fuel storage area, refueling area, and M2 burner lighting area IAW FM 10-23 and TSOP. h. Establish waste disposal area, if required. I. Coordinate with unit FST for assistance in preventing medical threat from food contamination. j. Camouflage area, when directed. k. Report to unit HQ when element is operational. I. Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. M. Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP. )_
TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"P NO-
GO"
"" indicates a leader task step.

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
052-191-1361 CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT
052-191-1362 CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1047 SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STP 21-24-SMCT
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES
081-872-0051 INITIATE THEATER ARMY MEDICAL STP 8-91J15-SM-TG
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
(TAMMIS) SOFTWARE
081-872-0052 CONDUCT SUPPLY TRANSACTIONS STP 8-91J15-SM-TG
USING THEATER ARMY MEDICAL
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
(TAMMIS)
091-CLT-3003 Establish Maintenance Facilities STP 9-63614-SM-7G
091-CLT-3009 Supervise Maintenance Operations STP 21-24-SMCT
091-CLT-4009 Control Flow of Work Through the STP 9-63B14-SM-TG
Maintenance Shop
091-CLT-4029 Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks STP 21-24-SMCT
and Services (PMCS)
101-521-1156 STORE SELECTED SUPPLIES AND STP 10-92Y1-SM
EQUIPMENT IN UNIT STORAGE AREAS
101-521-1201 CONTROL WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION STP 10-92Y1-SM
IN THE ARMS ROOM
101-521-1202 MAINTAIN KEY CONTROL REGISTER FOR STP 10-92Y1-SM
WEAPONS STORAGE AREA
101-521-1203 ISSUE AND RECEIVE UNIT WEAPONS STP 10-92Y1-SM
101-521-1204 PERFORM ORGANIZATIONAL STP 10-92Y1-SM
MAINTENANCE ON SMALL ARMS
101-521-3251 MAINTAIN MANUAL/AUTOMATED HAND STP 10-92Y24-SM-TG
RECEIPT
101-521-3252 CONTROLJSUPERVISE PROPERTY STP 10-92Y24-SM-TG
ADMINISTRATION IN UNIT SUPPORTED
BY MANUAL/AUTOMATED SYSTEMS
101-521-3253 DIRECT AND CONTROL METHOD OF STP 10-92Y24-SM-TG
OBTAINING RELIEF FROM
RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOST, DAMAGED,
OR DESTROYED PROPERTY AT UNIT
LEVEL
101-521-3254 DIRECT THE PLANNING AND STP 10-92Y24-SM-TG
FORECASTING OF SUPPLIES (CLASSES I,
III, AND V) AT THE UNIT LEVEL
101-524-1301 PERFORM OPERATOR MAINTENANCE ON STP 10-92G1-SM-TG
THE M2 BURNER UNIT
101-524-1355 SET UP SERVING LINES AND SERVE STP 10-92G1-SM-TG
FOOD ATA FIELD KITCHEN
101-524-2163 DIRECT PERSONNEL OPERATING AND STP 10-92G25-SM-TG
MAINTAINING THE FIELD KITCHEN
EQUIPMENT
101-524-3255 ESTABLISH LAYOUT OF FIELD FEEDING STP 10-92G25-SM-TG
AREA
101-92Y-0001 Supervise Supply Activities STP 21-24-SMCT
101-92Y-0003 Enforce Compliance with Supply Discipline STP 21-24-SMCT
Procedures
101-92Y-0004 Enforce Property Accountability Policies STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title
101-92Y-0005 Enforce Compliance with Property

Accountability Policies
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a

Secure Net
151-357-0002 Coordinate Combat Service Support (CSS)
Operations
301-371-1050 IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY
(OPSEC) MEASURES
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and
Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
References
STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-24-SM CT ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: ESTABLISH OPERATIONAL AREAS (08-2-0220.08-OOCT) (FM 8-10)) (AR 200-1)) (AR 385-10) (FM 100-20)) (FM 20-3)) (FM 21 -10) (FM 3-0)) (FM 3-11.21)) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 402.7)) (FM 4-25 12)) (FM 5-424)
-
(FM 8-10-6)) (FM 8-9)) (FM 90-10)
(TO 244)) (TM 10-8340-211-13)

ITERATION:: 1)2)3 4)
5)(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U)(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. Advance/quartering party guides have escorted the unit's main body to their respective locations at the field or MOUT location. The
unit's operational areas have been identified in the commander's layout plan. Some adjustments to the
layout plan may be necessary. Selected unit personnel have been assigned to hasty defensive positions to reinforce area security already established by the party. Unit elements may be displaced forward either by ground or air. The unit may be required to deploy elements (e.g., teams, squads, etc.) forward to provide support within their area of responsibility, Unit and higher HO TSOPs are available. This task is performed under all environmental conditions. The unit may be subject to attack by threat forces, including air, ground, NBC, or DE attack. Although unit operational areas are established simultaneously with unit defense, unit defense takes priority. Unit may be required to camouflage when directed by a commander of at least brigade level or equivalent. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit operational areas are set up IAW unit and higher HQ TSOPs and commander's layout plan.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
*
1. Commander and element leaders finalize the internal layout plan.

a.
Designate helicopter landing and ambulance turn-around points, if required.

b.
Establish a traffic pattern, which facilitates the movement of equipment and
personnel.

c.
Adjust the location of operating elements or positions of equipment to
improve the workflow or security.

d.
Supervise deployment of unit elements (e.g., teams, squads, etc.) to
supported units, when required.

*
2. Commander and element leaders direct setup of operational areas. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1382, 081-831-1047, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 301-371-1050, 850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)

a.
Establish a communications link between ail elements.

b.
Maintain a communications link between the commander and leaders.

c.
Enforce OPSEC procedures.

d.
Direct setup of helicopter landing and ambulance turn-around points, if
required.

e.
Direct dispersion of unit equipment and supplies IAW the TSOP.

f.
Direct the setup of field sanitation facilities.

g.
Direct the setup of unit bivouac areas.

h.
Direct camouflage of area, when directed by higher HQ.

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I. Report to unit HQ when element is operational (element leaders only). j. Enforce safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. k. Enforce environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
3. Unit personnel sets up element areas. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 091-CLT-4029, 101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 850-001-2000) NOTE: Larger units may need to expand this task step with additional performance measures or develop additional task steps, if required. a. Maintain a communications link with element leaders. b. Employ OPSEC procedures. c. Set up helicopter landing and ambulance turn-around points, if required. d. Set up field sanitation facilities. e. Set up unit bivouac areas. f. Erect tentage and/or other shelter systems (if available) IAW applicable TM(s) and manufacturer's instructions. g. Set up power generation equipment IAW the TSOP, applicable TM(s), and manufacturer's instructions.
h. Position supplies and equipment IAW the layout plan. i. Prepare element (e.g., team, squad, etc.) for forward deployment IAW the TSOP, if required. j. Set up unit equipment IAW the TSOP, applicable TM(s), and manufacturer's instructions.
k. Check equipment for serviceability lAW applicable TM(s) and manufacturer's instructions.
I. Protect supplies and equipment. m. Perform PMCS on vehicles and equipment. n. Camouflage area, when directed. o. Report to element leader when operational. p. Employ safety procedures JAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. q. Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 f)3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.

Task Number
052-191-1361
052-191-1362 081-831-1047 091-CLT-4029
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Title
CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE POLICIES Supervise Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)
References
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT STP 21-24-SMCT
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT
cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net
301-371-1050 IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY STP 21-1-SMCT
(OPSEC) MEASURES
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENV1RMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: EMPLOY PHYSICAL SECURITY MEASURES (63-2-R306.08-OMCT)
)
IFM 3-19.30) (AR 190-13) (AR 525-13)
)
(AR 600-8-1) (FM 101-5) (FM 19-4)
)
(FM 21-11) (FM 21-60) (FM 22-6)

)
(FM 24-35) (FM 24-35-1) (FM 3-19.1)
)
(FM 3-3) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-5)

)
(FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10)

(FM 8-10-6) (FM 8-42)
ITERATION:: 1)2)3)4)5)M)(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U)(Circle)
CONDITIONS: Higher HQ support operations are occurring. The unit is providing support in its assigned AO and elements (e.g., teams, squads, etc.) may be away from the unit area. The unit is included in the overall physical security plan of the unit to which attached. Guard posts are established at strategic locations along the unit assigned area Guards report that one to three individuals have been sighted attempting to infiltrate the area. The intrusion may cause casualties and damage to unit equipment. The higher HQ TSOP and OPORD are available. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available.
NOTE: At MOPP4, only those tasks deemed mission-essential by the commander are performed. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit elements are not surprised by threat intrusion and the attack is repelled using techniques and procedures outlined in the higher HQ OPORD and TSOP and lAW the provisions of the Geneva Conventions.
— TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander and leaders prepare physical security plan.
a.
Develop procedures for dismount point to control entry of vehicles into the
unit area.

b.
Develop procedures for selecting and manning unit defensive positions.

c.
Develop procedures for reporting threat intrusions or sightings.

d.
Integrate adjacent unit plans into the unit physical security plan.

e.
Verify that defensive plans comply with the provisions of the Geneva
Conventions.

f.
Forward unit physical security plan to the area defense CP for approval.

2. Unit HQ supervises guard force. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a.
Tasks unit elements to man guard posts in the assigned area.

b.
Establishes communication network that permits access to all guard posts.

3. Unit performs guard duty functions. (071-331-1004, 071-730-0014)
a:
Mans position or guard posts as designated by leader or special orders.

b.
Observes assigned defensive area.

c.
Employs challenge and password procedures as prescribed in the TSOP
and SOI/SSI.

d.
Reports all suspicious activities to the guard commander or as prescribed in
special orders.)

,
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* 4. Commander and leaders direct response(s) against saboteurs or terrorists. (071-430-0002, 071-430-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 151-357-0001) a. Forward incident report to the area defense CR b. Direct perimeter manning level increases as prescribed by the TSOP and area defense CR
c. Maintain a current operations status of the situation. d. Provide continuous situation updates to the area defense CP. e. Direct shifting of internal reaction force from assembly areas to threat contact area(s), when directed by area defense CP. f. Sound "All Clear" signal as soon as attack is over and threat has been repulsed. g. Direct decrease in manning levels consistent with the tactical situation.
5. Unit responds to saboteur or terrorist intrusions. (071-004-0006, 071-430-0002, 071-430-0006, 081-831-1046, 081-831-1054, 101-515-1998, 101-515-1999, 181-105-1001, 805C-PAD-2060) a. Occupies predesignated defensive positions (designated personnel only). b. Reports to unit CP (personnel selected for internal reaction force). c. Investigates assigned defensive areas for threat activities. d. Fires if fired upon as prescribed by the provisions of the Geneva Conventions.
e. Treats casualties.
NOTE: See tasks 08-2-0003 (treat) and 08-2-C316 (transport) or 08-2-0314 (treat and evacuate) for detailed treatment and evacuation (or transport) procedures. f. Conducts battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures. NOTE: See task 08-2-R303 for detailed procedures. g. Reports casualties, as required. h. Evacuates or transports casualties. I. Performs mortuary affairs functions. NOTE: See task 10-2-C318 for detailed mortuary affairs procedures.
6. Commander supervises post-attack activities. a. Forwards casualty and damage report(s) submitted by subelements to higher HO PERS, OPS, and LOG elements (and unit to which attached, if required). b. Coordinates CHS requirements caused by destruction of supplies, equipment, or personnel with higher HQ OPS element (and unit to which attached, if required). c. Coordinates replenishment of destroyed equipment and supplies with higher HQ or supporting LOG element. d. Directs unit elements to continue their assigned missions,
TASK PERFORMANCE 1 EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
071-004-0006 Engage Targets with an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-331-1004 Perform Duty as a Guard STP 21-1-SMCT
071-430-0002 Conduct a Defense by a Squad STP 21-24-SMCT
071-430-0006 Conduct a Defense by a Platoon STP 21-24-8MCT
071-730-0014 Identify Combat Vehicles STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1046 TRANSPORT A CASUALTY STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1054 EVACUATE CASUALTIES STP 21-24-SMCT
101-515-1998 Evacuate isolated Remains STP 21-1-SMCT
101-515-1999 Recover Isolated Remains STP 21-1-SMCT
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net
151-357-0001 Supervise CSS Functions During Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT
Operations
181-105-1001 Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva STP 21-1-SMCT
and Hague Conventions

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE

OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: CONDUCT TERRORIST AND SABOTEUR ATTACKS (08-OPFOR-1013)
CONDITION: OPFOR dispatches small teams into enemy rear area to disrupt CSS operations.
STANDARD: Locate rear support bases and C2 facilities. Delay and disrupt CSS operations through

probes. Infiltrate CSS bases to conduct sabotage and terrorist activities. Inflict casualties. Destroy supplies and equipment.
ARTEP 8-868(MRI)-30-MTP
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PREPARE FOR OPERATIONS UNDER NUCLEAR. BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL CONDITIONS (03-3-C201.08-0MCT) (FM 3-3)) (AR 200-1)) (AR 350-41) (AR 385-10): (FM 100.20): (FM 21-10)
(FM 3-0): (FM 3-100.4): (FM 3-1121)
(FM 3-4): (FM 3-5): (FM 4-02.6)
(FM 4-02.7): (FM 4-25.12): (FM 8-10)
(FM 8-9): (TG 244)

ITERATION:: 1)2)3:4)5)(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U:(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. A constant NBC threat exists. The CP, bivouac, administrative, operational areas, and perimeter defenses are set up. The higher HQ TSOP and OPORD are available. Unit and individual NBC defense equipment are available. The commander has provided his guidance. Threat has the capability to deliver chemical and biological agents and nuclear weapons. NBC vulnerability analysis is performed by the higher HQ NBC NCO and distributed to the unit. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available.
NOTE: Preparatory NBC activities would normally be done prior to unit's entry into MOPP4. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: All NBC defense preparatory tasks are completed lAW the TSOP and OPORD and within the time set forth by higher HQ OPS element or unit to which attached.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander and leaders plan unit NBC defense preparatory activities. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a.
Identify stated policies and procedures by reviewing the TSOP and
OPORD.

b.
Identify current NBC threat and recommended countermeasures in
coordination with higher HO OPS element and/or unit to which attached or
unit NBC specialist (if available).

c.
Identify location(s) of natural shelters consistent with NBC threat.

d.
Identify location(s) for construction of protective shelters, if required or
available.

e.
Identify location(s) for placement of automatic alarm systems.

f.
Provide instructions on Improvement of individual defensive positions.

g.
Identify the availability of personnel to perform tasks.

h.
Designate MOPP level as prescribed by higher HQ OPS element or unit to
which attached.

I.
Establish decontamination priorities for operational sites In coordination
with higher HQ OPS element and/or unit to which attached or unit NBC
specialist (if available).

j.
List tasks to be performed and time limits for each task.

k.
Disseminate NBC defense preparation plan to all subelements.

I.
Task elements to provide NBC equipment operators.

m.
Conduct MOPP analysis.

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TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
-
n. Provide guidance for the protection of food, water, and mission-essential
supplies.
o. Provide guidance for the protection of patients, if required.
p. Plan for management and assistance of patients, If required.
* 2. Leaders implement NBC defense plan and preparatory tasks. (031-503-4002,
850-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
a. Conduct inventory of all NBC defense equipment.
b. Request issues to fill shortages from the unit supply facility.
c. Direct placement of automatic alarm system(s) located in element areas.
d. Direct improvement of individual defensive positions with consideration for
blast, thermal, nuclear radiation, electromagnetic pulse, transient radiation
effects on electronics, and blackout.
e. Supervise construction of protective shelters (e.g., man-made and/or CPS)
in assigned area.
f. Assign personnel (including patients) to a protective shelter.
g. Forward roster of all element NBC defense equipment operators to the CP.
h. Provide instructions on audio and visual NBC alarms, MOPP level, and
protective shelters.
i. inspect all NBC defense equipment for proper fit, serviceability, and
accountability.
j. Enforce field sanitation and personal hygiene measures.
k. Enforce safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.
I. Enforce environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.
m. inspect all personnel for compliance with measures prescribed by TSOP,
OPORD, and commander's directives, if required.
n. Provide for protection of patients, if required.
o. Forward element completion report to CP.
p. Provide instructions for preparing patients for an NBC environment, if
required.
3. Unit personnel perform NBC defense preparatory tasks. (031-503-1015, 031-
503-1023, 031-503-1035, 031-503-1036, 031-506-2061, 081-831-1053, 850-
001-2000)
a. Construct protective shelters (e.g., man-made and/or CPS) at locations
designated by element leaders.
NOTE: CPS equipment may be used for patients, if available.
b. Improve defensive positions with consideration for blast, thermal, and
radiation effects.
c. Perform PMCS on all chemical defense equipment, to include survey,
monitoring, and chemical detector equipment.
d. Zero all dosimeters using the appropriate charger.
e. Inspect protective masks and clothing for serviceability and accountability.
f. Identify assigned protective shelters or defensive positions in case of an
attack.
g. Carry protective mask with hood, skin decontamination kit, and detector
paper (as permitted by designated MOPP level). .
h. Store overgarments, overboots, and gloves within reach while at work
station (as permitted by designated MOPP level).
i. Employ field sanitation and personal hygiene measures.
J. Employ measures for protection of patients, if required.
k. Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.
I. Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP. ,

)

ARTEP 8-668{MRI)-30-MTP
TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK ITERATION r:1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS :
Task Number: Task Title References
)
031-503-1015)PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-1-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-
ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE
(MOPP) GEAR

)
031-503-1023)PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-24-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN
CHANGING MOPP GEAR

)
031-503-1035)PROTECT YOURSELF FROM STP 21-1-SMCT
CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION
USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE
MASK

031-503-1036)MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE STP 21-1-SMCT
MASK
031-503-4002)SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARATION FOR AN STP 21-24-SMCT
NBC ATTACK

)
031-506-2061)CONDUCT A MASK FIT TEST STP 21-24-SMCT
)
081-831-1053)PRACTICE INDIVIDUAL PREVENTIVE STP 21-1-SMCT
MEDICINE COUNTERMEASURES

)
113-571-1022)PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
)
113-600-2001)Communicate Vla a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
)
113-637-2001)Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net

)
850-001-2000)Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process

)
850-001-3001)Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: USE PASSIVE AIR DEFENSE MEASURES (44-3-C220.08-OMCT) (FM 44-8)) (FM 20-3)) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-5)) (FM 4-02.6)) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 44-80)) (FM 8-10)
ITERATION:: 1)2)3)4 5)
M)(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T)P U)(Circle)
CONDITIONS: Threat aircraft sighting is reported in the general area. The unit is currently providing support for tactical operations. The unit's defensive positions are established as part of the supporting command defense. Camouflage has been directed by a commander of at least brigade level or equivalent. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: All available resources are employed to hide the unit from detection by air, and lessen its vulnerability if attacked. At MOPP4, air watch activities degrade significantly due to eye-lens distortion.
. ._. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit employs camouflage and concealment techniques. (052-191-1361, 052-
191-1362)

a.
Covers all shiny Items with emphasis on windshields, mirrors, and tail lights.

b.
Camouflages vehicles, tents, and supplies so they are not seen from
above.

c.
Disperses vehicles, tents, and supplies at distances consistent with the size
of the area to reduce vulnerability to air attacks.

d.
Constructs field fortifications with available materials to protect personnel
(including patients) and mission-essential equipment.

e.
Establishes attack alarm procedures.

f.
Rehearses alarm procedures.

* 2. Commander and leaders supervise air watch activities. (113-571-1022, 113-
637-2001, 301-371-1000, 441-091-3000)

a.
Direct manning of dismount point that provides an early warning of
approaching aircraft.

b.
Establish a listening watch on the air defense early warning radio net if
equipment is available.

c.
Depict on the map board current threat aircraft sightings in the immediate
area.

d.
Forward all aircraft sightings with direction of flight to the area defense CP.

3. Unit personnel react to aircraft sightings. (071-331-0804, 301-371-1000)
a.
Sound prescribed alarm to alert all unit personnel of the presence of threat
aircraft.

b.
Occupy predesignated defensive positions and field fortifications.

c.
Move patients to fortified areas, if required.

d.
Maintain constant surveillance of assigned search area.

e.
Identify threat aircraft visually.

f.
Remain concealed and hold fire to avoid revealing position.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
g.
Restrict movement of vehicles or movement of personnel in open areas.

h.
Sound "All Clear" signal as directed by unit HO.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GOTNO-
Gcr

indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
052-191-1361 CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT

INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT
052-191-1362 CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT
071-331-0804 Perform Surveillance Without the Aid of STP 21-1-SMCT

Electronic Devices
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
301-371-1000 REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT
441-091-3000 Supervise the Implementation of Air Defense STP 21-24-SMCT

Measures
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: CONDUCT AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE (08-0PFOR-1007)
CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy rear area.
STANDARD: Photograph assigned sectors. Make quick visual checks where cloud ceiling is low. Locate enemy positions in the rear area, particularly support and storage bases, and C2 facilities. Report PIR and other information requirements to OPFOR HQ.
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: TAKE ACTIVE AIR DEFENSE MEASURES AGAINST HOSTILE AIRCRAFT (44-3-C221.08-0MCT) (FM 44-8)) (AR 600-8-1)) (FM 21-11)
(FM 3-4)) (FM 3-5)) (FM 4-02.6)
(FM 4-02.7)) (FM 44-80)) (FM 8-10)
(FM 8-10-6)
ITERATION:: 1)2 3)
4:5:M)(Circle)
COM MANDERILEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U:(Circle)
CONDITIONS: Unit receives early warning of unknown or hostile aircraft in the area. The unit is deployed supporting combat operations. The unit's defensive positions are established as part of the supporting command defense. Air attack causes casualties and damage to operating area and facilities. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4,
TASK STANDARDS: Unit repulses attacking aircraft. At MOPP4, air search, aircraft engagement, and post-attack activities are significantly degraded due to protective clothing.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit personnel employ preparatory measures before engaging hostile aircraft.
(071-004-0003, 071-331-0804, 113-571-1022, 113-637-2001, 301-371-1000)

a.
Sound air attack alarm to alert all personnel of the presence of hostile
aircraft.

b.
Relocate casualties to predesignated defensive positions and field
fortifications, if required.

c.
Occupy predesignated defensive positions and field fortifications.

d.
Search assigned defensive area for approaching aircraft.

e.
Identify threat aircraft visually.

f.
Report all aircraft actions to area defense CP.

g.
Prepare personnel to automatically return fire if fired upon by aircraft.

2. Unit engages hostile aircraft. (071-004-0006)
a.
Places weapon on highest rate of fire.

b.
Selects proper aim point for the type of aircraft and direction of flight.

c.
Engages hostile aircraft with all available arms until repulsed.

" 3. Commander and leaders supervise post-attack activities. (113-571-1022, 113­637-2001, 301-371-1000, 805C-PAD-2060)
a.
Give "All Clear" signal when hostile aircraft have departed the area.

b.
Forward damage report and personnel status report to higher HQ OPS
element and/or area defense CP.

c.
Submit PIR to higher HQ OPS element and/or area defense CP.

d.
Coordinate (casualty treatment and) evacuation with higher HQ PERS and
OPS elements and/or with unit to which attached, if required.

e.
Direct clearing of mission-hindering destroyed supplies and equipment.

f.
Coordinate changes or delays to support plan caused by air attack with

higher HQ OPS element.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
g.
Coordinate replacement of personnel and equipment with higher HQ PERS
and LOG elements.

h.
Direct unit to continue assigned mission.

4. Unit personnel perform post-attack activities. (101-515-1998, 101-515-1999,
113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 805C-PAD-2060)

a.
Treat casualties. NOTE: See tasks 08-2-0003 (treat) and 08-2-C316 (transport) or 08-2-0314 (treat and evacuate) for detailed treatment and evacuation (or transport) procedures.

b.
Conduct battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures.
NOTE: See task 08-2-R303 for detailed procedures.

c.
Report casualties, as required.

d.
Evacuate or transport casualties.

e.
Reconstruct damaged defensive positions and field fortifications lAW area
defense CP guidance.

f.
Repair damaged camouflage material, if previously directed to camouflage.

g.
Move KM remains and personal effects to a predesignated location.
NOTE: See task 10-2-C318 for detailed mortuary affairs procedures.

h.
Move debris clear of area essential to mission accomplishment.

i.
Continue mission as directed by the commander.

TASK PERFORMANCE 1 EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
071-004-0003 Load an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-004-0006 Engage Targets with an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-331-0804 Perform Surveillance Without the Aid of STP 21-1-SMCT

Electronic Devices
101-515-1998 Evacuate Isolated Remains STP 21-1-SMCT
101-515-1999 Recover Isolated Remains STP 21-1-SMCT
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
301-371-1000 REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR 'TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: CONDUCT AIR ATTACKS (08-OPFOR-1006)
CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the positions of enemy support sites and/or the locations of road march elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy installations or convoys.
STANDARD: Locate C2 site(s) or convoys. Make attack runs on designated target(s). Destroy enemy equipment, supplies, vehicles, and personnel,
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: EMPLOY OPERATIONS SECURITY MEASURES (53-2-1016.08-0MCT) (FM 34-54)) (AR 380-19-1)) (AR 380-5) (AR 5-12)) (AR 525-22)) (AR 530-1) (FM 100-20)) (FM 20-3)) (FM 24-35) (FM 24-35-1)) (FM 3-0)) (FM 3-11.21) (FM 3-19.30)) (FM 3-4)) (FM 34-1) (FM 3-5)) (FM 4-02.6)) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10)) (FM 8-9)) (TG 244)
ITERATION:: 1)2)3)4)5)M)(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U:(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. CHS operations are commencing. The unit's defensive positions are established as part of the command defense. Implementation of the support plan is conducted by radio. wire, and normal distribution. Unit may be authorized automated equipment_ Threat forces are capable of intelligence-gathering by electronic, visual, and auditory means. DE devices may be used in the area. The higher HQ OPSEC plan and unit TSOP are available. Camouflage has been directed by a commander of at least brigade level or equivalent. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: The unit location is not compromised by electronic, visual, or auditory means. At MOPP4, performance degradation factors increase the implementation time for OPSEC measures.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander and leaders supervise OPSEC activities. (301-371-1050)
a.
Inspect guard post and dismount point(s) to ensure compliance with TSOP
or other written and/or oral instructions.

b.
Inspect unit's camouflage to ensure compliance with TSOP and command
guidance.

c.
Monitor information security measures to ensure compliance with TSOP
and command guidance.

d.
Monitor SIGSEC measures to ensure compliance with TSOP and command
guidance.

e.
Monitor employment of counter and counter-surveillance measures to
ensure procedures are taken IAW TSOP and command guidance.

f.
Monitor employment of automated systems security (if required) and
defense against DE devices preventive measures to ensure compliance
with TSOP and command guidance.

g.
Perform "on-the-spot corrections" when OPSEC weaknesses or violations
are discovered.

2, Unit personnel employ information security measures. (301-371-1050, 301-371­1052, 805C-PAD-3594)

a.
Account for all OPORDs and annexes by requiring receipt signature during
distribution.

b.
Account for all SOIISSIs at all times.

c.
Control all operational information on a need-to-know basis.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
d. Maintain all classified information and materials in an authorized security container. e. Maintain emergency destruction instructions IAW applicable regulations and the TSOP. f. Maintain details of military activities separate from personal materials.
3. Unit personnel employ SIGSEC measures. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001) a. Transmit mission-essential information by radio only. b. Employ authentication and encryption codes specified in the SOI/SSI. c. Employ code names for persons, equipment, units, and locations when transmitting over non-secure means. d. Transmit messages no longer than 20 seconds. e. Report all COMSEC discrepancies and/or violations to higher HQ and/or unit to which attached COMM element(s).
4. Unit personnel employ EP. a. Tune equipment to assigned frequencies specified in current SOI/SSI. b. Observe all radio silence periods as directed. c. Employ correct anti-jamming procedures. d. Forward MIJIFEEDER voice template report to higher HO and/or unit to which attached COMM element(s) within ten minutes of the incident.
5. Unit personnel employ counter-surveillance measures. (071-331-0815) a. Employ litter prevention measures that keep area free of trash, litter, or personal items. b. Employ measures that prevent creating footpaths and vehicle tracks between elements in the unit area. c. Set radio volumes and squelches on lowest possible setting.
6. Unit personnel employ automated systems security. NOTE: Delete this task step if your unit does not have computers. a. Position computers within an enclosure that provides controlled access. b. Secure all electrical facilities that support the system. c. Restrict access to the computer by use of classified passwords. d. Control all log-ons and file access by the use of unique operator passwords. e. Destroy all printouts of reports and lists as new ones are printed.
7, Unit personnel employ defense against DE devices. a. Position unit equipment and vehicles in covered or concealed locations. b. Cover glass or mirrors within line-of-sight of known threat locations. c. Wear laser safety goggles ( if available) when laser devices are used in the immediate area. , ,
TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
071-331-0815 Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline STP 21-1-SMCT
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-S MCT
Secure Net
301-371-1050 IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY STP 21-1-SMCT
(OPSEC) MEASURES
805C-PAD-3594 Store Classified Information and Materials STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: CONDUCT AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE (08-0PFOR-1007)
CONDITION: OPFOR HQ requires intelligence on location and identification of enemy elements. Aircraft
is dispatched to take photographs and conduct a visual inspection of enemy rear area,
STANDARD: Photograph assigned sectors. Make quick visual checks where cloud ceiling is low. Locate enemy positions in the rear area, particularly support and storage bases, and C2 facilities. Report PIR and other information requirements to OPFOR HQ.
TASK: GATHER INTELLIGENCE (08-0PFOR-1008)
CONDITION: OPFOR small elements, operating In the rear area, are planning attacks on enemy bases.
Information is needed to complete plans.
STANDARD: Identify all PIR and other intelligence requirements. Pass through any outpost, defensive wire, or warning device undetected. Move to an observation point that offers cover and concealment and is close enough to gather PIR and other intelligence requirements. Gather all PIR and other intelligence requirements. Withdraw from area undetected. Report all information to OPFOR HQ,
TASK: CONDUCT ELECTRONIC WARFARE (08-OPFOR-1012)
CONDITION: OPFOR employs large numbers of RDF sets, along with ground and airborne, and communications analysts to monitor enemy forces for loose communications security practices.
STANDARD: Locate the positions of enemy command, intelligence, and LOG radio nets. Forward locations to OPFOR HQ_ Use jamming signals against enemy radio receivers. Monitor enemy radio nets for intelligence information.
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PREPARE FOR A CHEMICAL ATTACK (03-3-C202.08-0MCT) (FM 3-4). (AR 350-41) (FM 100-20) (FM 21-10). (FM 3-0) (FM 3-100) (FM 3-1121). (FM 3.5) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-02.7). (FM 8-10) (FM 8-9) (TG 244)
: )
ITERATION: 1)2)3 4)
5 (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T)P U)(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. The higher HQ OPS element (through the area defense CP) has advised unit HQ that, based on the latest intelligence reports. threat forces may use chemical weapons. The higher HQ OPS element or area defense CP directs the implementation of actions designed to minimize casualties and damage. The unit is currently operating at MOPP2. Higher HQ TSOP and OPORD are available. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available.
NOTE: This task contains a series of preparatory actions leading up to MOPP4. This task should not be trained in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Preparations for the chemical attack are completed prior to the attack or the effects of the attack reaching the unit's location.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander and leaders issue warning order. (031-503-1037, 031-503-2001, 031-503-4002)
a.
Conduct chemical vulnerability analysis.

b.
Conduct MOPP analysis.

c.
Notify all unit personnel (including patients) and attached or OPCON
elements of threat status.

d.
Direct implementation of defensive preparations consistent with the mission
and threat.

e.
Provide guidance on level of degradation of support mission.

2. Unit personnel take additional actions consistent with mission. (031-506-2061,
052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 081-831-1053, 081-831-9000, 101-92Y-0006)

a.
Harden individual defensive fighting positions and support facilities.

b.
Employ proper field sanitation measures and personal hygiene.

c.
Check operation of detection equipment as directed by leaders or
supervisors.

d.
Identify protective shelter location(s), if available.

e.
Inspect all unit personnel (including patients) protective masks and clothing
for proper fitting.

f.
Cover all exposed equipment and supplies.

g.
Implement procedures to prevent further contamination lAW TSOP.

h.
Shut down all non-essential equipment.

i.
Monitor area by testing with detector kits and/or paper to determine level of
contamination. .

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TASK PERFORMANCE 1 EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
031-503-1037 DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING M8 STP 21-1-SMCT
OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER

031-503-2001 IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING STP 21-24-SMCT
M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT
DETECTOR KIT

031-503-4002 SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARATION FOR AN STP 21-24-SMCT
NBC ATTACK
031-506-2061 CONDUCT A MASK FIT TEST STP 21-24-S MGT
052-191-1361 CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT

INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT
052-191-1362 CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1053 PRACTICE INDIVIDUAL PREVENTIVE STP 21-1-SMCT

MEDICINE COUNTERMEASURES
081-831-9000 IMPLEMENT PREVENTIVE MEDICINE STP 21-24-SMCT
MEASURES (PMM)
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT
cleanliness, and serviceability

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: RESPOND TO A CHEMICAL ATTACK (03-3-C203.08-OMCT)
(FM 3-4)) (AR 350-41) (FM 100-20)) (FM 3-0) (FM 3-11.21)) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 8-10)) (FM 8-9) (TM 3-6665-311-10) (AR 600-8-1) (FM 3-100) (FM 4-02.7) (TG 244)
ITERATION:: 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M:(Circle)

COMMANDERILEADER ASSESSMENT::T P U)(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. Automatic alarms sound or color changes in chemical detector paper to indicate presence of contaminants. The unit is tactically deployed at MOPP2. Intelligence reports from the higher HO OPS element or area defense CP indicate that the threat is capable of attacking with chemical weapons. The TSOP and higher HQ OPORD are available. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. This task Is always performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit personnel react to the chemical alarm within nine seconds, assume MOPP4 within two to four minutes, and perform testing and unmasking procedures until the unit is reorganized and reduced MOPP level functions are reinstated.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit personnel employ protective measures. (031-503-1013, 031-503-1015, 031-503-1019, 031-503-1023, 031-503-1035, 031-503-1036, 031-503-1037, 031-503-2001, 031-503-3005, 031-503-3008)
a.
Don protective mask within nine seconds.

b.
Initiate appropriate alarm (vocal and non-vocal).

c.
Don protective gloves.

d.
Assist patients to don MOPP gear, if required.

e.
Conduct skin (immediate) decontamination within two minutes.

f.
Conduct operator spraydown (if equipment is available) and personal equipment decontamination within 15 minutes.

g.
Submit NBC 1 report

h.
Identify type of agent using chemical agent detector kit.

i.
Continue mission unless directed otherwise.

2. Unit personnel protect equipment. (031-503-1037, 031-503-2001)
a.
Cover all exposed equipment and supplies.

b.
Implement procedures to prevent further contamination IAW the TSOP.

c.
Monitor the area to determine contamination levels by testing with detector kits and paper.

* 3. Leaders provide NBC reports to higher HQ element or area defense CP. (031-503-3005, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a.
Forward initial NBC 1 chemical report as soon as tactical situation permits_

b.
Forward follow-up NBC 1 chemical report within 20 minutes after the attack.

c.
Request permission to move if mission permits.

d.
Coordinate with higher HQ OPS element or area defense CP for operational or thorough decontamination support.

:
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES
* 4. Leaders initiate unmasking procedures when chemical agent detector kits
Indicate negative results. (031-503-3002, 081-831-1046, 081-831-1054, 805C­PAD-2060)

NOTE: Agent used is a blood or choking agent that requires no decontamination.
a.
Direct two individuals to unmask for five minutes IAW applicable unmasking procedures.

b.
Observe directed individuals for ten minutes after they have remarked for symptoms of illness.

c.
Observe directed individuals for delayed symptoms.

d, Treat directed individuals with delayed symptoms, if required. NOTE: See tasks 08-2-0003 (treat) and 08-2-C316 (transport) or 08-2-0314 (treat and evacuate) for detailed treatment and evacuation (or transport) procedures.
e.
Report casualties, as required.

f.
Evacuate or transport casualties, as required.

g.
Initiate "All Clear" signal, if CAM readings are negative and no symptoms of chemical poisoning are detected.

5. Unit personnel employ unmasking procedures when chemical agent detector kits indicate negative results. (031-503-3002)
a.
Unmask for five minutes in a shady area (directed individuals).

b.
Perform remasking procedures (directed personnel).

c. Unmask when "All Clear" is given. NOTE: Task steps 6 and 7 are only performed if chemical agent detector kits are not available.
*
6. Leaders initiate unmasking procedures using M8/M9 detector paper. (031-503-1035, 031-503-1036, 031-503-1037, 031-503-3002, 081-831-1046, 081-831­1054, 805C-PAD-2060)

a.
Check area for physical signs of liquid contamination using M81M9 detector paper.

b.
Direct two individuals to conduct unmasking procedures to include taking a deep breath, breaking the seal of their masks, and keeping their eyes open for 15 seconds.

c.
Direct the two individuals to remask, including clearing and resealing their masks.

d.
Observe directed individuals for ten minutes for symptoms of chemical incapacitation.

e.
Direct the two individuals to unmask again, to include breaking the seal of their mask and taking two or three breaths.

I.
Direct the two individuals to remask again, including clearing and resealing their masks.

g.
Observe directed individuals for another ten minutes for chemical symptoms.

h.
Direct the two individuals to unmask for five minutes.

i.
Direct the two individuals to remask again.

j.
Continue to observe directed individuals another ten minutes for delayed symptoms.

k.
Treat directed individuals with delayed symptoms, if required. NOTE: See tasks 08-2-0003 (treat) and 08-2-C316 (transport) or 08-2-0314 (treat and evacuate) for detailed treatment and evacuation (or transport) procedures.

I. Report casualties, as required.
m. Evacuate casualties, as required.

n.
Initiate "All Clear" if no symptoms appear. NOTE: Complete performance measures 6a through 6n in the sequence listed above.

GO NO-GO
)
)

ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
. ,
7. Unit personnel employ unmasking procedures using MB detector paper. (031-
503-1023, 031-503-1035, 031-503-1036, 031-503-3002)
a. Unmask in a shady area when directed by leaders (directed individuals).
b. Follow instructions of leaders (directed individuals).
c. Perform remasking procedures when directed by leaders (directed
individuals).
d. Unmask when ''All Clear" is given.
* 8. Commander and leaders reorganize unit area. (113-5T1-1022, 113-600-2001,
113-637-2001)
a. Reestablish chain of command.
b. Coordinate required unit MOPP level with higher HQ OPS element or area
defense CP.
c. Inspect unit personnel (and patients, if applicable) to ensure that individuals
remain at the directed MOPP level.
d. Direct periodic chemical monitoring in the unit area.
e. Supervise the request and distribution of replacement chemical defense
equipment and supplies.
f. Conduct battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures.
NOTE: See task OB-2-R303 for detailed procedures.
TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number. Task Title. References
031-503-1013)DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND)STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING
CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS
031-503-1015)PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC)STP 21-1-SMCT
INJURYICONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-
ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE
(MOPP) GEAR
031-503-1019)REACT TO CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL)STP 21-1-SMCT
HAZARD/ATTACK
031-503-1023)PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC)STP 21-24-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN
CHANGING MOPP GEAR
031-503-1035)PROTECT YOURSELF FROM) STP 21-1-SMCT
CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION
USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE
MASK
031-503-1036)MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE STP 21-1-SMCT
MASK

ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
.
Task Number: Task Title References
)
031-503-1037)DETECT CHEMICAL AGENTS USING MB STP 21-1-SMCT
OR M9 DETECTOR PAPER

)
031-503-2001)IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS USING STP 21-24-SMCT
M256-SERIES CHEMICAL AGENT
DETECTOR KIT

)
031-503-3002)CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES STP 21-24-SMCT
)
031-503-3005)SUBMIT AN NBC 1 REPORT STP 21-24-SMCT
:
031-503-3008)IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED STP 21-24-SMCT
PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP)

:
081-831-1046:TRANSPORT A CASUALTY STP 21-1-SMCT
:
081-831-1054:EVACUATE CASUALTIES STP 21-24-SMCT
:
113-571-1022:PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
)
113-600-2001:Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
)
113-637-2001)Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: DISRUPT ENEMY MOVEMENT AND OPERATIONS USING PERSISTENT AND NON-PERSISTENT CHEMICAL WEAPONS (08-OPFOR-1001)
CONDITION: OPFOR units deliver chemical agents by means of conventional artillery weapons or aircraft along selected routes and key bases in the rear area.
STANDARD: Deliver chemical agents in low and/or densely wooded areas. Delay movement of enemy supplies and equipment to forward areas by disrupting C2 system. Restrict enemy units movement in rear area. Channel movement into predesignated ambush areas. Contaminate enemy supplies and equipment. Inflict a high rate of casualties on enemy forces.
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION
OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION
NBC SECTION

TASK: CONDUCT OPERATIONAL DECONTAMINATION (03-3-C224.08-0MCT)
(FM 3-5) (AR 200-1) (AR 385-10)
(FM 100-20) (FM 3-0) (FM 3-100)
(FM 3-100.4) (FM 3-11.21) (FM 3-3)
(FM 3-4) (FM 3-7) (FM 4-02.6)

(FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10) (FM 8-9)
(TO 244)

ITERATION:. 1 M 2M 3M 4M 5M)(Circle)
COMMANDERILEADER ASSESSMENT:.T:P U:(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. As the result of a
chemical attack, the unit is contaminated with a persistent chemical agent. Unit has assumed MOPP4.
Replacement overgarments, SDKs, IEDKs, brooms, mops, supertropical bleach, or other expedient

chemical defense items are on hand. The higher HQ TSOP and OPORD are available. This task is
always performed in MOPP4.

TASK STANDARDS: Unit personnel perform operational decontamination within 15 minutes after attack.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit personnel perform essential decontamination. (031-503-1013, 850-001­2000)

a.
Complete skin decontamination within one minute of attack or
contamination.

b.
Conduct personal equipment wipe down with supertropical bleach or
decontamination kit.

c.
Employ safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

d.
Employ environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

2. Unit personnel perform patient decontamination procedures, as necessary. (08­
5-00002)
NOTE: Delete this task step if the unit is not responsible for patient care.

a.
Decontaminate patients JAW FM 4-02.7.

b.
Discard contaminated articles into designated containers.

3. Unit personnel exchange MOPP gear. {031-503-1013, 031-503-1023, 031-503­1035)

a.
Perform individual decontamination of load-bearing equipment.

b.
Remove contaminated hoods and outer garments using buddy system.

c.
Don fresh overgarments, overshoes, and gloves by using the buddy
system.

d.
Secure hood using the buddy system.

e.
Secure individual load-bearing equipment. ,

_)
TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

c
"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS ::
Task Number Task Title References
031-503-1013:DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND:STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING
CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS

031-503-1023:PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC:STP 21-24-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN
CHANGING MOPP GEAR

031-503-1035:PROTECT YOURSELF FROM: STP 21-1-SMCT
CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION
USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE
MASK

850-001-2000:Employ Accident Prevention Measures and:STP 21-24-SMCT
Risk Mgt Process

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: CONDUCT THOROUGH DECONTAMINATION (03-2-C312.08-00CT) (FM 3-5)) (AR 200-1)) (AR 385-10) (FM 100-20)) (FM 3-0)) (FM 3-100,4) (FM 3-11.21)) (FM 3-3)) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-7)) (FM 4-02.6)) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10)) (FM 8-9)) (TG 244)
ITERATION:: 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M)(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T:P U:(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. The unit has completed operations in a contaminated area. The tactical situation allows the unit time to conduct a thorough decontamination. Higher HQ power-driven decontamination equipment and crew are available to assist the unit. Only those personnel directly involved in decontamination are trained in MOPP4. This task is always performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Contamination removal allows personnel to operate equipment safely for extended periods at reduced MOPP levels.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit HQ coordinates for thorough decontamination. (113-571-1022, 113-600-
2001, 113-637-2001)

a.
Coordinates for additional decontamination support requirements with
higher HQ OPS element.

b.
Coordinates time and location with higher HO OPS element or supporting
decontamination element.

c.
Dispatches an advance party to rendezvous with decontamination elements
at the decontamination site.

d.
Provides security and traffic control at the decontamination site.

2. Unit prepares for decontamination. (031-503-1013, 551-88M-0005)
a, Completes immediate decontamination prior to leaving old AO.

b.
Prioritizes vehicles based on the commander's guidance.

c.
Closes all doors, windows, and flaps on vehicles, if possible.

d.
Removes all items from inside vehicle that cannot be decontaminated by
using DS2.

e.
Moves vehicles and equipment to the decontamination site.

3. Unit processes vehicles and equipment through the decontamination site. (031-
503-1013, 551-88M-0005, 850-001-2000)

a.
Processes vehicles and equipment IAW directions of the decontamination
element during decontamination operations.

b.
Moves vehicles to unit motor pool area or vehicle parking area after
decontamination is completed.

c.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

d.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

4. Unit clears the decontamination site. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-
2001, 850-001-2000))

,
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
a.
Provides assistance to decontamination element, as required.

b.
Forwards completion report to higher HQ OPS element.

c.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

d.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 M 2M 3M 4M 5M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GOT NO-
GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
031-503-1013 DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING
CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS

113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-S MCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
551-88M-0005 Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy STP 21-1-SMCT
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT

Risk Mgt Process
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PREPARE FOR A FRIENDLY NUCLEAR STRIKE (03-3-C205.08-OMCT) (FM 3-4)) (AR 350-41)) (FM 100-20) (FM 3-0)) (FM 3-100)) (FM 3-11.21) (FM 3-5)) (FM 3-7)) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-02.7): (FM 8-10): (FM 8-9) (TG 244)
ITERATION:. 1.2.3.4.5.M:(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: .T.P U.(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. The unit receives a STRIKWARN message from higher HQ OPS element or area defense CP with specific actions to be implemented. The unit is supporting tactical operations. The unit's defensive positions are established as part of the supporting command defense. In addition to radiological contamination, the unit is prepared to react to chemical hazards that may occur after an area is radiologically contaminated. Higher HO OPORD and TSOP are available. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Preparations for a friendly nuclear strike are completed within 30 minutes of the time specified in the warning. At MOPP4, performance degradation factors increase strike preparation time threefold.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit HQ acknowledges warning. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a.
Authenticates the call.

b.
Transcribes message to hard copy with 100 percent accuracy.

c.
Acknowledges receipt by return message.

* 2. Commander and leaders issue warning order. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a.
Alert assigned and attached subelements by most expedient means.

b.
Relay specific directed actions by land lines or messengers.

3. Unit performs preparatory actions. (031-503-1015, 031-503-1023, 031-503­1036, 031-503-2023, 031-503-3002, 031-503-3008, 031-503-4002, 031-506­2061)

a.
Covers foxholes and shelters.

b.
Places all externally stored equipment inside tents or shelters, if possible.

c.
Places vehicles and equipment on terrain that provides shielding.

d.
Covers all equipment, munitions, fuel, food, and water containers.

e.
Covers nose and mouth with handkerchief or clean rag.

f.
Wears designated MOPP gear to minimize skin exposure.

g.
Zeros dosimeters.

h.
Wears individual dosimeters (directed personnel).

i.
Disconnects non-essential electronic equipment.
.1. Ties down essential antennas.

k.
Disassembles non-essential antennas and antenna leads.

I.
Improves shelters and individual positions with consideration for blast,
thermal, and radiation effects.

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TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
-
m.
Secures loose flammable or explosive items and water containers.

n.
Starts periodic monitoring.

o.
Continues to harden positions and vehicles.

p.
Disconnects ail electronic equipment prior to detonation.

q.
Prepares patients for nuclear attack IAW TSOP, if required.

r. Conducts battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures, NOTE: See task 08-2-R303 for detailed procedures.
TASK PERFORMANCE! EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS .
Task Number Task Title References
031-503-1015)PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-1-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-
ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE
(MOPP) GEAR

031-503-1023)PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-24-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN
CHANGING MOPP GEAR

031-503-1036)MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE STP 21-1-SMCT
MASK
031-503-2023)MEASURE RADIATION DOSE RATE AND STP 21-24-SMCT

TOTAL DOSE
031-503-3002)CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES STP 21-24-SMCT
031-503-3008)IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED STP 21-24-S MCT

PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP)
031-503-4002)SUPERVISE UNIT PREPARATION FOR AN STP 21-24-SMCT

NBC ATTACK
031-506-2061)CONDUCT A MASK FIT TEST STP 21-24-SMCT
113-571-1022)PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001)Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001)Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION
OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION
NBC SECTION

TASK: RESPOND TO THE INITIAL EFFECTS OF A NUCLEAR ATTACK (03-3-C223.08-OMCT)
(EM4) (AR 350-41) (AR 600-8-1)
(FM 100-20) (FM 21-11) (FM 3-0)
(FM 3-11.21) (FM 3-5) (FM 3-7)
(FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10)
(FM 8-10-6) (FM 8-9) (TO 244)

ITERATION:: 1:2 3)
4 5)
M)(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT::T)P U)(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. Brilliant light flashes across the horizon. Intelligence summaries from higher HQ OPS element or area defense CP indicate the possible use of tactical nuclear weapons by threat. The unit is supporting tactical operations. All non­essential equipment is stowed for protection. Positions and equipment are hardened. MOPP2 is designated. The unit has all authorized NBC equipment on hand. The higher HQ OPORD and unit TSOP are available. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit personnel take immediate protective actions and reorganize the unit area as prescribed by the TSOP and OPORD. At MOPP4, performance degradation factors increase protective action implementation limes.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1.
Unit employs immediate protective actions. (031-503-1015, 031-503-1018, 031-
503-1023, 031-503-1036, 031-503-2023, 031-503-3008, 031-506-2061)

a.
Requests permission to move out of the expected hazard area if mission
permits.

b.
Protects all food, water, and mission-essential supplies from contamination,
if possible.

c.
Continues to improve positions prior to the arrival of fallout, if possible.

d.
Seeks cover.

e.
Lies face down on ground with head toward blast.

f.
Drops to the floor, under a desk or table, if in a shelter or building.

g.
Covers eyes and exposed skin.

h.
Places hands and fingers over ears.

i.
Stays concealed and covered until blast wave passes and debris stops
falling.

j.
Dons protective mask within nine seconds after flash and blast have
passed.

k.
Commences continuous monitoring.

1. Reports radiation exposure status IAW dosimeter readings.

2.
Unit reorganizes unit area. (031-503-3005, 081-831-1046, 081-831-1054, 101­92Y-0006, 805C-PAD-2060)

a.
Inspects immediate area for casualties and damaged equipment.

b.
Forwards NBC 1 nuclear report to the area defense GP, if required.

c.
Performs ADC operations.

NOTE: See task 63-2-1028 for detailed ADC procedures. i)d. Treats casualties.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
. NOTE: See tasks 08-2-0003 (treat) and 08-2-C316 (transport) or 08-2-0314 (treat and evacuate) for detailed treatment and evacuation (or transport) procedures.
e. Conducts battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures. NOTE: See task 08-2-R303 for detailed procedures.
1. Reports casualties, as required.
g.
Evacuates or transports casualties.

h.
Reestablishes chain of command.

i.
Resumes operational mission within time established by higher HO OPS
element and/or area defense CP.

j.
Forwards casualty reports to area defense CP, if required.

TASK PERFORMANCE 1 EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
3 4 5 M TOTALITERATION 1 2
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO" NO-
GO"

' indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
031-503-1015 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-1-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-
ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE
(MOPP) GEAR

031-503-1018 REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD/ATTACK STP 21-1-SMCT
031-503-1023 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-24-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN
CHANGING MOPP GEAR

031-503-1036 MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE STP 21 -1-SMCT
MASK
031-503-2023 MEASURE RADIATION DOSE RATE AND STP 21-24-SMCT

TOTAL DOSE
031-503-3005 SUBMIT AN NBC 1 REPORT STP 21-24-SMCT
031-503-3008 IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED STP 21-24-SMCT

PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP)
031-508-2061 CONDUCT A MASK FIT TEST STP 21-24-S MCI
081-831-1046 TRANSPORT A CASUALTY STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1054 EVACUATE CASUALTIES STP 21-24-SMCT
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT

cleanliness, and serviceability
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: DISRUPT ENEMY MOVEMENT AND OPERATIONS USING TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS (08-0PFOR-1002)
CONDITION: Tactical nuclear weapons are employed against key locations in the rear area,
STANDARD: Disrupt or delay movement of equipment and supplies to forward areas. Destroy enemy equipment and supplies (less medical). Inflict a high rate of nuclear casualties among enemy troops. Deny enemy use of specified areas. Contaminate enemy equipment and supplies.
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION
OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION
NBC SECTION

TASK: RESPOND TO THE RESIDUAL EFFECTS OF A NUCLEAR ATTACK (03-3-C222.08-0MCT) (FM 3-5)) (AR 350-41)) (FM 100-20) (FM 3-0)) (FM 3-100.4)) (FM 3-11.21) (FM 3-4)) (FM 3-7)) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-02,7)) (FM 8-10)) (FM 8-9) (TG 244)
ITERATION:: 1)2)3 4 5)
M)(Circle)
COMMANDERILEADER ASSESSMENT::T)P U)(Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. The unit is located within the predicted fallout area. Higher HQ OPS element has disseminated a simplified fallout prediction with ETA for fallout. The higher HQ and unit NBC defense equipment are available. NBC 3 nuclear reports and OEG have been provided by higher HQ OPS element. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit personnel complete fallout preparation before arrival of fallout IAW TSOP and directives provided by higher HQ OPS element or area defense CP. At MOPP4, performance degradation factors increase fallout preparation implementation time.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit prepares for radiological fallout. (031-503-1015, 031-503-1018, 031-503-
1023, 031-503-1036, 031-503-2023, 031-503-3008, 031-506-1053)

a.
Covers nose and mouth with handkerchief or clean rag.

b.
Dons designated MOPP gear to minimize skin exposure.

c.
Wears individual dosimeters (directed personnel).

d.
Covers foxhole and shelter.

e.
Places patients inside shelters, if required.

f.
Places all externally stored equipment inside tents or shelters IAW TSOP.

g.
Covers all equipment, munitions, fuel, food, and water containers.

h.
Continues operational mission as directed by higher HQ OPS element
and/or area defense CP.

I.
Provides patient care within the shelter, if required.

j. Conducts battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures. NOTE: See task 08-2-R303 for detailed procedures.
k.
Occupies shelters or closed vehicles, as directed.

I.
Starts continuous monitoring.

m.
Continues to improve and increase overhead cover prior to the arrival of
' fallout.

n.
Occupies shelters upon the arrival of fallout.

o.
Calculates optimum time of exit.

p.
Determines what zone of fallout prediction the unit is in.

q.
Estimates how much radiation is expected.

r.
Submits NBC 4 initial report.

s.
Takes readings every 15 minutes.

t.
Submits NBC 4 peak report.

u.
Takes readings every 30 minutes.

v.
Submits NBC-series report based on readings.

—.. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
2. Unit NBC defense teams perform monitoring activities. (031-503-1018, 031-503-
2023, 031-506-1053, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 191-376-
4114)

a.
Initiate radiacmeter monitoring to determine radiation dose rates.

b.
Relay warning to unit personnel.

c.
Take shelter, if mission permits, until "All Clear" is given or if directed to
move.

d.
Monitor radiacmeter to determine dose rate and total dosage.

e.
Report dose rate and total dosage to the area defense CP.

f.
Comply with entry and exit point procedures.

* 3. Commander and leaders develop contingency plan. (031-503-1013, 113-571-
1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 191-376-4114)

a.
Identify current mission status.

b.
Perform comparative analysis between the RES and the OEG.

c.
Direct development of personnel rotation plans by subelements to minimize
personnel exposure for those outside the shelter.

d.
Direct development of entry and exit procedures by subelements to
minimize shelter and vehicle contamination.

e.
Develop relocation plan in coordination with higher HQ OPS element and/or
area defense CP.

f.
Disseminate contingency plan to all personnel. higher HQ OPS element,
and/or area defense CP.

g.
Coordinate for decontamination after fallout is complete.

h.
Conduct thorough decontamination.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"`" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
031-503-1013 DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING
CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS

031-503-1015 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-1-SMCT
1NJURYICONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-
ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE
(MOPP) GEAR

031-503-1018 REACT TO NUCLEAR HAZARD/ATTACK STP 21-1-SMCT
031-503-1023 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-24-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN
CHANGING MOPP GEAR

031-503-1036 MAINTAIN YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE STP 21-1-SMCT
MASK

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
031-503-2023 MEASURE RADIATION DOSE RATE AND STP 21-24-SMCT
TOTAL DOSE
031-503-3008 IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED STP 21-24-SMCT
PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP)
031-506-1053 REPORT NBC INFORMATION USING NBC 4 STP 21-24-SMCT
REPORT
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net
191-376-4114 Control Entry to and Exit From a Restricted STP 21-1-SMCT
Area

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: DISRUPT ENEMY MOVEMENT AND OPERATIONS USING TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS (08-0PFOR-1002)
CONDITION: Tactical nuclear weapons are employed against key locations in the rear area.
STANDARD: Disrupt or delay movement of equipment and supplies to forward areas. Destroy enemy equipment and supplies (less medical). Inflict a high rate of nuclear casualties among enemy troops. Deny enemy use of specified areas. Contaminate enemy equipment and supplies.
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: PERFORM RADIOLOGICAL DECONTAMINATION (63-2-R207.08-DMCT) (FitA4:5) (AR 11-9) (FM 100-20) (FM 3-0) (FM 3-11.21) (FM 3-3) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-7) (FM 4-02,6) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10) (FM 8-9) (TO 244)
ITERATION: 1 2 3 4M5MM (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT. The unit area is contaminated by radiological fallout. The higher HQ OPORD and TSOP are available. NBC 3 report and OEG have been provided by higher HQ OPS element. External NBC decontamination support is requested in coordination with higher HQ OPS element and area defense CP. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit decontaminates personnel and equipment to within the designated negligible risk level established by higher HQ OPS element or area defense CP.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit performs immediate decontamination procedures. (031-503-1013, 031-503­1015, 850-001-2000)

a.
Starts immediate decontamination procedures within 15 minutes of
indications of contamination.

b.
Employs Immediate decontamination procedures lAW higher HQ TSOP
andior area defense CP instructions.

c.
Disposes of contaminated dust and articles lAW prescribed techniques in
OPORD and higher HQ TSOP.

2. Unit personnel perform patient decontamination procedures, as necessary.
(850-001-2000) NOTE: Delete this task step if the unit is not responsible for patient care.
a.
Survey all patients with radiac set to determine level of radiological
contamination.

b.
Decontaminate patients IAW FM 4-02.7.

c.
Discard contaminated articles into designated containers.

3. Unit performs operational decontamination procedures. (031-503-1013, 031­503-1015, 850-001-2000)

a.
Employs operational decontamination procedures PAW OPORD and higher
HQ TSOP.

b.
Disposes of contaminated dust and water JAW prescribed techniques in the
TSOP.

" 4. Commander directs resumption of operational mission. (113-571-1022, 113­600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a. Directs elements to perform assigned mission as specified by the OPORD and higher HQ commander's guidance. •
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b.
Monitors unit radiation status in coordination with each subelement to ensure compliance with higher HQ commander's OEG.

c.
Forwards radiation status updates to the area defense CP.

d.
Coordinates replenishment of NBC decontamination items with higher HQ LOG element and/or area defense CP,

TASK PERFORMANCE I EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title
031-503-1013 DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AND
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT USING
CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATING KITS

031-503-1015 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) GEAR
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a

Secure Net
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and
Risk Mgt Process

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS; NONE
5
GO NO-GO
i
M TOTAL
References STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-24-SMCT
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: DEFEND UNIT AREA (63-2-1024.08-0MCT) (FM 7-1Q) (AR 600-8-1) (FM 20-3) (FM 21-11) (FM 21-75) (FM 24-19) (FM 3-05.70) (FM 3-3) (FM 3-4) (FM 3-5) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 55-30) (FM 7-20) (FM 8-10)
ITERATION: 1.2.3.4 5.M.(Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T.P tl.(Circle)
CONDITIONS: The unit defensive area of responsibility is assigned by the area defense CP. The unit's defensive positions are established as part of the supporting command defense. The area defense CP reports a large threat element outside the unit's defensive area. Intelligence reports from the higher HQ OPS element indicate threat elements operating in the general area. The unit has completed defensive preparations. Communications are established with the area defense CP. The area defense commander has directed all but "priority" unit support to be discontinued and all available personnel be assigned to defensive perimeter duties. Chemical agents have been employed by threat forces in past engagements, SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Threat force is repelled and delayed until the unit is relieved by MP or TCF. At MOPP4, performance degradation factors increase task completion time.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES j GO NO-GO
i-1. Commander and leaders direct reaction to threat elements. (071-329-1019, 071-430-0002, 071-430-0006, 071-730-0014, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001)
a.
Direct reduction of support activities.

b.
Direct employment of maximum defensive level IAW area defense CP
guidance.

c.
Coordinate with area defense CP for recall of unit personnel assigned to
the dismount point and guard posts.

d.
Maintain map surveillance of all threat activity in the unit's defensive area.

e.
Forward SPOTREPs to the area defense CP, if required.

f.
Forward SHELREPs to the area defense CP, if required,

g.
Maintain communications with the area defense CP.

h.
Direct unit defensive fire to repel and/or delay penetration by threat forces
into the area.

2. Unit reacts to threat. (071-004-0001, 071-004-0003, 071-004-0004, 071-004-
0006. 071-311-2025, 071-326-0510, 071-326-0511, 071-326-3002, 071-430-
0002, 071-430-0006, 081-831-1046, 081-831-1054, 113-571-1022, 113-600-
2001, 113-637-2001, 181-105-1001, 181-105-2002, 301-371-1000, 805C-PAD-
2060)

a.
Sounds attack alarm.

b.
Occupies defensive positions, as directed.

c.
Assembles at predesignated rally point (internal reaction forces).

d.
Forwards SALUTE report through the unit CP to area defense CP.

e.
Conducts defensive fire to repel and/or delay penetration into area.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
f.
Treats casualties. NOTE: See tasks 08-2-0003 (treat) and 08-2-C316 (transport) or 08-2-0314 (treat and evacuate) for detailed treatment and evacuation (or transport) procedures.

g.
Conducts battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures. NOTE: See task 08-2-R303 for detailed procedures.

h.
Reports casualties, as required.

I.
Evacuates or transports casualties.

j.
Forwards SITREP through the unit CP to area defense CP.

k.
Replaces injured key personnel, if available.

I.
Replaces weapons that are destroyed during the engagement, if available.

m.
Continues treatment of casualties, if required.

3. Unit reacts to indirect fire. (031-503-1015, 031-503-1023, 031-503-1035, 031-
503-3002, 031-503-3008, 071-326-0510, 071-325-3002, 071-410-0002)

a.
Sounds alarm.

b.
Relocates casualties (and patients) to protected areas, if required and if

possible.
c.
Seeks overhead cover protection of defensive fighting position.

d.
Dons protective mask within nine seconds.

e.
Forwards SHELREP through the unit CP to area defense CP.

f.
Conducts standard unmasking procedures, if chemical alarms or detector
paper is not available.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
031-503-1015 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-1-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WITH MISSION-
ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE
(MOPP) GEAR

031-503-1023 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NBC STP 21-24-SMCT
INJURY/CONTAMINATION WHEN
CHANGING MOPP GEAR

031-503-1035 PROTECT YOURSELF FROM STP 21-1-SMCT
CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION
USING YOUR ASSIGNED PROTECTIVE
MASK

031-503-3002 CONDUCT UNMASKING PROCEDURES STP 21-24-SMCT
031-503-3008 IMPLEMENT MISSION-ORIENTED STP 21-24SMCT

PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP)
071-004-0001 Maintain an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-004-0003 Load an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
071-004-0004 Unload an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-004-0006 Engage Targets with an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-311-2025 Maintain an M16-Series Rifle STP 21-1-SMCT
071-326-0510 React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted STP 21-1-SMCT
071-326-0511 React to Flares SW 21-1-SMCT
071-326-3002 React to Indirect Fire While Mounted STP 21-1-SMCT
071-329-1019 Use a Map Overlay STP 21-24-SMCT
071-410-0002 React to Direct Fire While Mounted STP 21-1-SMCT
071-430-0002 Conduct a Defense by a Squad STP 21-24-SMCT
071-430-0006 Conduct a Defense by a Platoon STP 21-24-SMCT
071-730-0014 Identify Combat Vehicles STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1046 TRANSPORT A CASUALTY STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1054 EVACUATE CASUALTIES STP 21-24-SMCT
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT
Secure Net
181-105-1001 Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva STP 21-1-SMCT
and Hague Conventions
181-105-2002 Conduct Combat Operations According to the STP 21-24-SMCT
Law of War
301-371-1000 REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: CONDUCT AIR ATTACKS (08-OPFOR-1006)
CONDITION: OPFOR elements in the rear area have forwarded the positions of enemy support sites and/or the locations of road march elements. OPFOR aircraft have been dispatched to attack enemy
installations or convoys.
STANDARD: Locate C2 site(s) or convoys. Make attack runs on designated target(s). Destroy enemy equipment, supplies, vehicles, and personnel.
TASK: CONDUCT RAID (08-0PFOR-1009)
CONDITION: OPFOR element has occupied an objective rally point and has orders to conduct a raid on a CSS base.
STANDARD: Surprise enemy forces. Assault enemy support base and accomplish assigned tasks. Destroy specified equipment and supplies. Avoid decisive engagement. Withdraw all personnel from objective area(s) within time prescribed. Obtain all RR from raid site.
TASK: ATTACK (08-0PFOR-1010)
CONDITION: Enemy rear area CSS base has been located by OPFOR element. PIR and other
intelligence requirements has been obtained by OPFOR patrols. OPFOR element has automatic and
anti-armor weapons, and light mortars. OPFOR element is approximately the size of two platoons.
STANDARD: Develop an attack plan. Initiate attack using a scheme of maneuver that exploits enemy
flanks, gaps, and weaknesses. Use covered and concealed routes to approach enemy units' flanks,
gaps, or weakly held areas. Employ indirect fire to support attack. Penetrate enemy defenses. Destroy
equipment and supplies. Inflict casualties. Isolate the CSS base by blocking reinforcements. Force enemy units to displace. Withdraw before CSS base is reinforced with tactical combat forces.
TASK: MAINTAIN CONTACT (08-0PFOR-1011)
CONDITION: OPFOR element is tactically engaged with enemy base defense forces. Enemy forces are withdrawing under pressure.
STANDARD: Engage enemy forces decisively. Advance own unit or forces as enemy withdraws. Inflict casualties.
TASK: CONDUCT TERRORIST AND SABOTEUR ATTACKS (08-0PFOR-1013)
CONDITION: OPFOR dispatches small teams into enemy rear area to disrupt CSS operations.
STANDARD: Locate rear support bases and C2 facilities. Delay and disrupt CSS operations through probes. Infiltrate CSS bases to conduct sabotage and terrorist activities. Inflict casualties. Destroy supplies and equipment.
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: REORGANIZE (FM 7-20) (FM 21-75) (FM 3-4) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 8-10) UNIT DEFENSE (63-2-1026.08-OMCT) (AR 600-8-1) (FM 3-05.70) (FM 3-5) (FM 55-30) (FM 8-10-6) (FM 21-11) (FM 3-3) (FM 3-7) (FM 4-02.7)
ITERATION:. 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle)

CONDITIONS: Contact with attacking threat elements is broken. Threat has withdrawn from immediate area. The unit maintains a high state of readiness. Further threat assaults can occur. The unit's defensive positions are established as part of the supporting command defense. The unit sustains casualties and damage to defensive positions. The unit may be required to camouflage when directed by a commander of at least brigade level or equivalent. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit defenses are reorganized within the time prescribed by the commander and area defense CP. At MOPP4, performance degradation factors increase defense reorganization completion times.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander and leaders supervise reorganization of unit defenses. (071-326-5704, 071-430-0003, 071-430-0004, 071-430-0007, 071-430-0008, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 301-371-1000)
a.
Identify status of personnel (including patients), weapons, equipment, and supplies (including medical).

b.
Fill key leadership positions.

c.
Reassign personnel to defensive positions JAW area defense CP guidance.

d.
Supervise distribution or redistribution of ammunition.

e.
Request ammunition resupply through the area defense CP from higher HQ LOG element.

1. Reassign defensive positions and areas of fire IAW area defense CP.
g.
Supervise replacement and/or reconstruction of defensive positions, camouflage, and barriers IAW area defense CP guidance.

h.
Prepare updated unit defense sketch.

i.
Forward sketch to the area defense CP.

j.
Forward personnel, weapons, supplies, and equipment status report to the area defense CP.

2. Unit performs defensive reorganization activities. (052-191-1361, 052-191-1362, 071-004-0001, 071-311-2025, 071-326-5703, 081-831-1046, 081-831-1054, 101-92Y-0006, 113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 301-371-1000, 805C-PAD-2060)
a.
Mans all critical defensive positions lAW area defense CP guidance.

b.
Redistributes ammunition to all defensive positions.

c.
Reports ammunition status to the unit CP.

d.
Occupies newly assigned defensive positions.

e.
Establishes new areas of fire.

'
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO.NO-GO
f.
Performs PMCS on assigned weapons.

g.
Reconstructs defensive positions.

h.
Reconstructs man-made barriers.

i.
Replaces damaged camouflage, if previously directed to camouflage.

j.
Reports all threat activities to the unit CID.

k. Treats casualties. NOTE: See tasks 08-2-0003 (treat) and 08-2-C316 (transport) or 08-2-0314 (treat and evacuate) for detailed treatment and evacuation (or transport) procedures.
I, Conducts battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures. NOTE: See task 08-2-R303 for detailed procedures.
m.
Reports casualties, as required,

n.
Evacuates or transports casualties.

TASK PERFORMANCE 1 EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK TOTAL
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS References
Task Number Task Title
052-191-1361 CAMOUFLAGE YOURSELF AND YOUR STP 21-1-SMCT
INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT

052-191-1362 CAMOUFLAGE EQUIPMENT STP 21-1-SMCT
071-004-0001 Maintain an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-311-2025 Maintain an M16-Series Rifle STP 21-1-SMCT
071-326-5703 Construct individual Fighting Positions STP 21-1-SMCT
071-326-5704 Supervise Construction of a Fighting Postion STP 21-24-SMCT
071-430-0003 Consolidate a Squad Following Enemy STP 21-24-SMCT
Contact While in the Defense
071-430-0004 Reorganize a Squad Following Enemy STP 21-24-SMCT
Contact While in the Defense
071-430-0007 Consolidate a Platoon Following Enemy STP 21-24-SMCT
Contact While In the Defense
071-430-0008 Reorganize a Platoon Following Enemy STP 21-24-SMCT

Contact While in the Defense
081-831-1046 TRANSPORT A CASUALTY STP 21-1-SMCT
081-831-1054 EVACUATE CASUALTIES STP 21-24-SMCT
101-92Y-0006 Inspect equipment for accountability, STP 21-24-SMCT

cleanliness, and serviceability
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Vta a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21 -1 -SMCT

Secure Net
301-371-1000 REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION STP 21-1-SMCT

ARTEP 8-668(MRI)-30-MTP
SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS: NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS: NONE
ELEMENTS: HEADQUARTERS SECTION ENDEMIC DISEASE SECTION OCC ENVIRMNTL HEALTH SECTION NBC SECTION
TASK: CONDUCT HASTY DISPLACEMENT (63-2-1023.08-0MCT)
(FM 7-20) (AR 600-8-1) (AR 200-1) (FM 21-11) (AR 385-10) (FM 3-100.4)
(FM 3-4) (FM 4-02.7) (FM 3-5) (FM 8-10) (FM 4-02.6) (FM 8-10-6)
ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT:M P U (Circle)

CONDITIONS: Unit is directed by the area defense CP andlor higher HQ OPS element to displace to a
new location. Threat force contact is estimated to occur within a specified period of time. Threat force may arrive before displacement is completed. The commander has designated unit representatIve(s) to participate in the supporting unit's small stay-behind or rear security party. Vehicles necessary for their transportation are provided. The stay-behind party provides protection and care for patients that cannot be moved. Initial displacement preparations were made during defense build-up. Destruction of supplies, documents, and equipment (less medical) has been coordinated with the area defense CP and/or higher HQ OPS element. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: Unit relocates within time specified in the order. Under MOPP4 conditions, displacement times are increased threefold,
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
* 1. Commander and leaders organize unit for hasty displacement. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001. 113-637-2001, 650-001-2000, 850-001-3001)
a.
Assemble soldiers at designated area.

b.
Brief hasty displacement procedures to soldiers.

c.
Assign tasks and responsibilities to unit elements.

d.
Coordinate with area defense CP for transportation requirements of unit's rear security or stay-behind party representatives.

e.
Coordinate with the area defense CP for possible aeromedical evacuation.

f.
Brief unit's stay-behind or rear security party representatives.

g.
Brief location of new assembly area and designated route.

h.
Enforce safety procedures lAW AR 385-10 and TSOP. I Enforce environmental protection procedures lAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

2. Unit prepares for hasty displacement. (301-371-1050, 551-88N-0002, 850-001­2000)
a. Dismantles tentage, antennas, and other essential equipment. NOTE: This performance measure is executed with emphasis on speed rather than standard procedures.
b, Loads equipment IAW commander's guidance.
c.
Positions vehicles for departure on notice.

d.
Maintains local security while awaiting orders to move.

e.
Employs safety procedures IAW AR 385-10 and TSOP.

f.
Employs environmental protection procedures IAW AR 200-1 and TSOP.

3. Unit destroys nonmedical supplies, equipment, and documents.
a.
Destroys documents IAW TSOP.

b.
Destroys supplies JAW applicable TM(s) and TSOP.M .

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
_
c. Renders equipment inoperative JAW applicable TM(s).
4. Unit departs area. (071-331-0815, 551-88M-0005)
a.
Conducts orderly departure from area without excessive noises.

b.
Moves elements to new assembly area via prescribed route.

c. Provides en route medical care to casualties being moved.
NOTE: See task 08-2-0003 or 08-2-0314 for detailed treatment procedures.

5. Unit representatives assigned to the supporting unit's stay-behind party provide
security, treatment, and comfort for severely wounded casualties. (071-004-
0006, 805C-PAD-2060)

NOTE: If your unit has stay-behind party representatives in lieu of rear security party
representatives, use this task step.

a.
Occupy defensive positions JAW party leader's instructions.

b.
Place distinctive markings at locations to clearly identify medical personnel,
if possible.

c.
Treat casualties within capabilities of stay-behind personnel, supplies, and

equipment.
NOTE: See task 08-2-0003 or 08-2-0314 for detailed treatment procedures.

d. Conduct battlefield stress reduction and prevention procedures.
NOTE: See task 08-2-R303 for detailed procedures.

e.
Report casualties, as required.

f.
Regroup with unit JAW party leader's instructions (normally when casualties

status or tactical situation permits).
NOTE; If threat elements are in the area and must be engaged, delete subparagraph
"e" above and use the following performance measures.

g.
Engage threat, if attacked, with all available weapons to defend casualties
and self.

h.
Provide Geneva Conventions Identity Card to detaining authority, if
detained.

i.
Regroup with unit IAW party leader's instructions (normally if tactical
situation and casualties status permits).

j.
Exit area by available means.

6. Unit representatives assigned to the supporting unit's rear security party provide
security for unit displacement. (071-004-0006)

a. Occupy defensive positions IAW party leader's instructions.
b. Regroup with unit lAW party leader's instructions (normally as soon as last
unit element has departed).
NOTE: If threat elements are in the area and must be engaged, delete subparagraph
"b" above and use the following performance measures.

c.
Engage threat, if attacked, with all available weapons, to defend self.

d.
Provide Geneva Conventions Identity Card to detaining authority, if
detained.

e.
Regroup with unit lAW party leader's instructions (normally if tactical
situation permits).

f.
Exit area by available means.

TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED

TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-
GO"

,
"*" indicates a leader task step.
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title References
071-004-0006 Engage Targets with an M9 Pistol STP 21-1-SMCT
071-331-0815 Practice Noise, Light, and Litter Discipline STP 21-1-SMCT
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS STP 21-1-SMCT
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone STP 21-1-SMCT
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a STP 21-1-SMCT

Secure Net
301-371-1050 IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY STP 21-1-SMCT

(OPSEC) MEASURES
551-88M-0005 Operate a Vehicle in a Convoy STP 21-1-SMCT
551-88N-0002 Prepare for Unit Move STP 21-24-SMCT
850-001-2000 Employ Accident Prevention Measures and STP 21-24-SMCT

Risk Mgt Process
850-001-3001 Control Mission Safety Hazard STP 21-24-SMCT

SUPPORTING COLLECTIVE TASKS; NONE
OPFOR TASKS AND STANDARDS
TASK: MAINTAIN CONTACT (08-0PFOR-1011)
CONDITION: OPFOR element is tactically engaged with enemy base defense forces. Enemy forces are withdrawing under pressure.
STANDARD: Engage enemy forces decisively. Advance own unit or forces as enemy withdraws, Inflict casualties.

ELEMENT: HEADQUARTERS SECTION
TASK: PROVIDE PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT (63-2-1015.08-00CT)

(FM 12-6) (AR 220-1) (AR 25-50)
(AR 27-10) (AR 380-5) (AR 600-8)
(AR 600-8-1) (AR 600-8-10) (AR 600-8-101)
(AR 600-8-19) (AR 600-8-2) (AR 600-8-6)
(AR 614-200) (DA PAM 611-21) (FM 21-20)
(FM 3-4) (FM 3-5) (FM 4-02.6)
(FM 4-02.7) (FM 8-10)
ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle)

COMMANDERIEADER ASSESSMENT:.T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: The higher HQ PERS element requires a personnel daily summary report. The unit is currently providing support in its AO. The unit HQ is required to continuously support CP operations over a prolonged period of time. Unit personnel may be killed, wounded, captured, and/or missing. Replacements are arriving and administrative problems are occurring. The tactical situation allows time for personnel and administrative actions. The commander has coordinated with higher HO or the supporting unit for personnel and administrative support and assistance beyond unit capabilities. The unit TSOP and higher HQ OPORD are available. This task is performed simultaneously with other support and operational tasks. The unit may be subject to attack by threat forces, including air, ground, NBC, or DE attack. SCPE is on hand and/or field-expedient and natural shelters are available. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: All personnel and administrative support services are provided as prescribed by the TSOP and OPORD. Al MOPP4, personnel and administrative support is reduced to minimal essential actions.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. Unit HQ processes casualty reports. (121-015-1261, 805C-PAD-2060, 805C-
PAD-2461)
a.
Verifies reports for completeness and accuracy.

b.
Forwards 100 percent accurate reports and witness statements to higher HQ PERS element within 24 hours of incident.

c.
Updates unit battle roster to reflect 100 percent accuracy.

2. Unit HQ performs strength accounting. (121-015-1201, 805C-PAD-2461)
a.
Consolidates element's personnel status reports (to include patients).

b.
Forwards personnel status report to higher HQ PERS element NLT time specified in the OPORD and TSOP.

c.
Updates battle roster to reflect 100 percent accuracy,

3. Unit HQ performs equipment status reporting. (121-004-1233)
a.
Consolidates element's equipment status reports.

b.
Forwards equipment status reports to higher HQ LOG element NLT time specified in the OPORD and TSOP.

c.
Updates equipment status reports to reflect 100 percent accuracy.

4. Unit HQ processes replacements. (805C-PAD-4597)
a, Inspects all replacement personnel for proper weapons, equipment, clothing, and shot records.
b.
Briefs replacements on tactical situation.

c.
Briefs replacements on specific duties.

d.
Issues required supplies and equipment.

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-Go
e. Escorts replacements to assigned area. 1. Records replacement data on battle roster.
5. Unit HQ provides administrative support. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 121-004-1202, 121-004-1203, 121-004-1204, 121-004-1205, 121-004-1208, 121-004-1216, 121-004-1223, 121-004-1224, 121-004-1227, 121-004-1228, 121-004-1232, 121-004-1233, 121-004-1515, 121-004-1518, 121-005-1201, 121-005-1205, 121-005-1212, 121-005-1216, 121-005-1218, 121-005-1221, 121-005-1222, 121-005-1223, 121-005-1230, 121-005-1240, 121-015-1201, 121-030-1504, 121-030-1505, 121-030-1507, 181-101-1013, 181-101-2023, 805C-PAD-3594) a. Forwards 100 percent accurate personnel and finance support requests to higher HQ PERS element within 24 hours. b. Coordinates UCMJ actions with higher HQ legal clerk. c. Administers unit awards program IAW procedures prescribed in the TSOP. d. Provides unit-level mail service as prescribed by applicable regulations and unit TSOP.
e. Maintains classified materials IAW applicable regulations.
6. Unit HQ establishes microcomputer and ULC security procedures. (301-371-1050) NOTE: Use this task step only if your unit has computers. a. Establishes "controlled access" procedures to ULC and microcomputer area(s). b. Restricts access to computers by use of classified passwords. c. Rotates operator passwords every 30 days. d. Monitors ULC and microcomputers for proper usage. e. Establishes computer report distribution procedures.
7. Unit HO provides health, welfare, and morale support. (113-571-1022, 113-600-2001, 113-637-2001, 605C-PAD-1245) a. Coordinates field feeding plan with supporting unit, if required. b. Coordinates food service requirements for forward deployed elements with supported units, if required. c. Distributes specialty packs and sundry items IAW the OPORD and TSOP. d. Monitors unit sleep and rest plan for compliance with the TSOP. e. Supervises physical conditioning program. f. Coordinates bath, laundry, and clothing exchange support with higher HQ LOG element. g. Coordinates religious activity support with higher HQ chaplain or PERS element.
h. Disseminates health, welfare, and morale support information to all subelements.
TASK PERFORMANCE 1 EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS
EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS "GO"
TRAINING STATUS "GO"/"NO-GO"
"*" indicates a leader task step.

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Task Number Task Title
113-571-1022 PERFORM VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone
113-637-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Radio in a
Secure Net
121-004-1202 Type a Memorandum
121-004-1203 Type a Letter
121-004-1204 Type an Endorsement to a Memorandum
121-004-1205 TYPE A JOINT MESSAGEFORM
121-004-1208 TYPE MILITARY ORDERS
121-004-1216 TYPE A SPECIAL PURPOSE
MEMORANDUM
121-004-1223 ROUTE INCOMING DISTRIBUTION
121-004-1224 DISPATCH OUTGOING DISTRIBUTION
121-004-1227 Establish Files
121-004-1228 File Documents/Correspondence
121-004-1232 Type Straight-Copy Material
121-004-1233 Assemble Correspondence
121-004-1515 POST REGULATIONS AND DIRECTIVES
121-004-1518 Receipt/Transfer Classified Material
121-005-1201 ACCEPT DOMESTIC MAIL
121-005-1205 ACCEPT DOMESTIC MAIL REQUIRING
SPECIAL SERVICES
121-005-1212 MAINTAIN STAMP STOCK
121-005-1216 PROCESS INCOMING REGISTERED MAIL
121-005-1218 PROCESS MAIL
121-005-1221 PREPARE MAIL TRANSPORTATION
DOCUMENTATION
121-005-1222 DELIVER REGISTERED MAIL
121-005-1223 DISPATCH OUTGOING REGISTERED MAIL
121-005-1230 CONDUCT POSTAL DIRECTORY
FUNCTIONS
121-005-1240 MAINTAIN POSTAL SUPPLIES
121-015-1201 PROCESS THE UNIT MANNING REPORT
(UMR)
121-015-1261 PROCESS CASUALTY FEEDER REPORT
121-030-1504 MAINTAIN A SECURITY CONTAINER
CHECK SHEET (STANDARD FORM 702)
121-030-1505 PREPARE STANDARD FORM 700
(SECURITY CONTAINER INFORMATION)
121-030-1507 SAFEGUARD "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
(FOUO) MATERIAL
181-101-1013 Comply with the Uniform Code of Military
Justice (UCMJ)
181-101-2023 Enforce the Uniform Code of Military Justice
(UCMJ)
301-371-1050 IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY
(OPSEC) MEASURES
805C-PAD-2461 Maintain Accountability of Personnel (Status
Report)

References
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-75B 12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-75812-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM
STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM SIP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-75B12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-75B12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM
STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM
STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-71L12-SM
STP 12-71L12-SM STP 12-75812-SM
STP 12-75812-SM STP 12-71L12-SM
STP 12-71L12-SM
STP 12-71L12-SM
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-24-S MCT
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-24-SMCT

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