Emails between Army Officers re: Balkans Pre-Deployment Detention Training Requirements

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These emails concern the training of forces pre-deployment in the proper manner to handle detainees in the Blakans.

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Monday, June 7, 2004
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From: CPT
111111111111 011111,us.army.mil]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 5:52 AM

To: -LTC G3
Cc: CPT
Subject: RE: Balkans Pre-deployment Detention TRaining Requirements
Follow Up Flag: Follow up
Flag Status: Flagged
Ma'am:
Talking to my boss, C0111111tthe USAREUR Chief of Ops, he vastly prefers the CONUS option.
There is simply not six days to spare in the MRX timeline to conduct the MIT training. The KFOR 6A MP's need
to come into the USAREUR AO with this training so they are ready to conduct the detention ops situational
training that is being built into the scenario.

VIR,
CP
Ori final Message
From LTC G3 [mailto us.army.mil]
Sent: ursda Jun , 2004 1:06 A
To- PT
Cc MAJ, DCS, G-3
Sub] a ans Pre-deployment Detention TRaining Requirements

CP111111101,
Talked with USAMPS today about this. Can ask DA to task them to support stateside (unknown if they have the assets) or could see if 'IA can conduct stateside or have CMTC conduct the training using the USAMPS developed TSP. Which option do you want to pursue?
G3 Imilmor
LT
raining
DSN 367-6303 Comm 404-464-6303

Or' incl
From: CPT [mailto us.army.mil]
Sent: Wednesda ay 26, 2004 11:5
To -LTC G3
Cc: CPT
Subject: RE: Balkans Pre-deployment Detention TRaining Requirements

Ma'am:
.
We, as USAREUR, want CONUS to train up incoming Balkans units on detention facility
operations, as the white paper recommends. If possible we want this to include KFOR 6A. It is probably possible to train KFOR 6A units at the upcoming MRX if absolutely necessary, but time is already tight there for the MP and Infantry training scheduled, would prefer that the training is done stateside. Can you advise on possiblilty of including USAMPS training in the post-mob training?
BIZ
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V/R,
CPT
11.1111*
From LTC G3 [mailto#111111,us.army.mil ] Sen : Wednesda 26, 2004 5:43 P To: CPT Subject: RE: Balkans Pre-deployment Detention TRaining Requirements
We need you to decide if it applies ... its our list for OIF. If USAREUR validates/requires it for the Blakans we'll implement - but need to know ASAP as time is short .. may have to be trained in Europe. Your thoughts?
LTC
G3 rains,
DSN 367 Comm 404.1111.

Original Messa e From CPT [mailto us.army.mil] Sent: ednesday„May 26, 2004 11:1 M To: LTC G3 Cc: CPT Subje : RE: Balkans Pre-deployment Detention TRaining Requirements
Ma'am:
Thanks for the prompt response! Just to confirm, this task list applies to the Balkans, to include the 40th ID deploying as KFOR 6A?
CP10
Orginal Messa
From - LTC G3 [mailt us.army.mil ]
Sent: 26, 2004 5:03
To• CPT

Sub ject: RE: Balkans Pre-deployment Detention TRaining Requirements
CPT
OIF 3: USAMPS/CFLCC have identifed 26 tasks that will be trained to all units performing detainee operations in the future. USAMPS will provide an MTT that will conduct the training at the mobilization station... estimated 6 days of training. These tasks are consistent with the McKiernan White Paper and are listed below:
INTRODUCTION TO DETAINEE OPERATIONS (OIF DETAINEE DEFINITIONS)
COMMUNICATE WITH DETAINEES (MUSLIM CULTURAL AWARENESS)
GENEVA CONVENTIONS (HUMANE TREATMENT OF DETAINEES)
STRESS MANAGEMENT

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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 BIOMETRIC AUTOMATED TOOLSET SYSTEM (BATS) AND NATIONAL DETAINEE
REPORTING SYSTEM (NDRS) CAPABILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF THE INTERROGATION SUPPORT RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MILITARY POLICE AND MILITARY
INTELLIGENCE IN DETAINEE OEPRATIONS 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 3: In addition, FORSCOM is staffing for release the OIF 3 Training Guidance. Guidance listed below has been added in response to the current situation:
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DOD-046070

Individual Training:
Law of War (Geneva Convention)
Army Values
Comply with the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions
Leader Training:
Enforce the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions
Supervide the Handling of Enemy Personnel and Equipment at the Squad Level
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks
LTC
G3 Training
DSN 3671111Comm 404-111.1.
Ori -nal Messa•e
From: PT [mailto us.army.mil ]
Sent: Wednesd , May 26, 2004 10:49-AM
To: rmy.mil
Cc: PT
Subje : Balkans Pre-deployment Detention TRaining Requirements

Ma'am:
Attached below is the tasker our Commanding General, GEN Bell wants
answered. He wants detention facility operations included into Balkans pre-deployment
training. We intend on adding detention scenarios to the MRX in Hohenfels Training Area,
but the CG is also interested in what CONUS is doing post-mobilization to train units before
they cross the ocean. Thanks for your help in this.

Very Respectfully,
11111111111111111114
CPT, IN
USAREUR Balkans Desk Officer
DSN 37011111.

TASK:
a. 7th ATC ICW G-3 OPS, OPM, and OJA will add detention facility
operations, Geneva Convention protocols, and law of land warfare instruction

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into theater command pre-deployment training requirements for future forces deploying to either Bosnia or Kosovo. Provide an EXSUM concerning this requirement for the CG NLT 3 JUN 04.
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