Email from Army Officer to Army Officer re: Operation Iraqi Freedom Detainee Operations and Training Guidance

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Operation Iraqi Freedom Detainee Operations and Training Guidance. Attachments are copies of outlines on transparancies used in training.

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Doc_date: 
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
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Tuesday, March 22, 2005
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From: TC - G3 LQ.,n t I -ec.t Sent: atur•a une 5, 2004 2:09 PM To: COL - G -TR Cc: - LTC G3' GS/Mir
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LTC - G Subject: 0 F Detainee Ops and OIF Training Guidance, change 3
Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged
Sir,
Slides as requested - OIF Detainee operationS and updated OIF Training Guidance, change 3.
In COL paper he recommends specific tasks be integrated prior to TOA for skill level one training received at MP OSUT. Those tasks and all other recommended tasks are included in the FORSCOM message.
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OIF Detainee Operations
Theater Specific Internment and Detainee Operations Collective Tasks

Introduction to Detainee Operations (OIF Detainee Definitions)


Communicate with Detainees (Muslim Cultural Awareness)


Geneva Conventions (Human Treatment of Detainees)


Stress Management


HIV / Universal Precautions within Detainee Operations


Use of Force for Detainee and Interrogation Operations (DROE / IROE)


Detainee Frisk, Undress, Cell and Area Search Procedures


Restraint Procedures for Detainees


Personal Safety Awareness


React to a Physical Attack Using Unarmed Self Defense Techniques


Forced Cell Move (FCM) Procedures


Respond to a Bomb Threat and/or a Bomb within Detainee Operations


Emergency Actions for Fire, Escapes and Disorders within Detainee Facilities


Cell Block Operations within a Detainee Camp


Accountability Procedures


Perform Security and Control Activities within Detainee Operations


Special Housing Unit (SHU) / Segregation Operations


Main Gate / Sally Port Operations

• Visitation Procedures CD.• Biometric Automated Toolset Systems (BATS) and National Detainee Reporting System (NDRS)
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Capabilities and Limitations of the Interrogation


Support Relationships between Military Police and Military Intelligence in Detainee Operations


Humane Treatment of Detainees


International Agreements and Regulations Relating to Detainees


Integration of Procedures for Evacuation, Control, and Administration of Detainees


Escort Procedures within Detainee Operations


Non-lethal Weapons Capabilities During Disorders / Disturbances within Detainee Operations OIF Deta inee Operations Training 094guriii504

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IF Training Tasks

Stability Operations

Leader Tasks/Training


Understand the military, political, cultural, economic, and religious environment.


Utilize an Interpreter


Perform Negotiations


Supervise Convoy Operations


Employ Non-Lethal (NL) Capabilities


Plan and Conduct Urban Operations


Supervise ROE


Use of Graduated Response


Conduct CASEVAC


Risk management


Supervise Traffic Control


Cordon and Search


UX0s/IEDs


Crowd Control


Squad/ Platoon


Traffic Control Point Operations


Conduct a personnel search.


Conduct a vehicle search


Observation Post Operations


Convoy Operations (platoon only)


Quick Reaction Force Ops (platoon only)


Cordon and Search (platoon only)


Urban Operations (platoon only)

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Company


Convoy Operations


Quick Reaction Force Operations.


Cordon and Search


Urban Operations


Establish/Operate a Company CP

• Information Operations


Battalion/Task Force


Liaison with Outside Agencies


Quick Reaction Force Ops


Force Protection

• Information Operations

Convoy Operations


Media Relations


Conventional/SOF Coordination


Brigade


Force Protection


Liaison with Outside Agencies


Information Operations


Liaison with Coalition-fe-rees--

Source: OIF Training Guidance Change 3, 5 JUN 04

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OIF Trainung . Tasks,

Combat Operations


Individual tasks (as required)


CTT


Land Navigation


Individual movement techniques


Troop leading procedures


UXO TTP


IED Recognition TTP


Counter Sniper Operations


Law of War (Geneva & Hague Conventions)


Army Values


CFLCC Rules for Use of Force


C-rew/Team/Squad


Conduct Troop Leading Procedures


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Squad attack


Conduct Link up


Patrolling TTP


Combat Life Saver


IED Recognition and TTPs


MOUT squad lane


React to Sniper


Platoon


Formations


Cross danger area


Deliberate attack


Actions on' contact


Employ/reduce obstacles


Break contact


React to ambush


React to Sniper


Knock out bunker


Assault Building


Initial breach of wire/mine/obstacle


Enter/Clear trench
I leavylLt Ops


MOUT


Convoy Operations


Raid


Ambush

• Company

Convoy Operations


Hasty & Deliberate defense


Counter recon


Hasty Attack / Assault


Clear trench


Employ QRF


Breach


Advance Guard


Support by Fire


Heavy/Light Op


MOUT

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Battalion


Defense in Sector


Deliberate Attack


Movement to Contact


Raid


Plan Operations Using the MDMP


Air Ground Coordination


Brigade


Conduct Command and Control Operations


MDMP/BCBST (BDE CMD Battle Staff TNG)

-Deliberate Defense (SIM)
-Movement to Contact (SIM)
-Deliberate Attack (SIM)


Stability & Support Ops Urban Environment LTP/CPX


Air Ground Coordination


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Source: OIF Training Guidance Change 3, 5 JUN 04

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