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Army EO policy
"The U.S. Army will provide equal opportunity and fair treatment for military personnel and family members without regard to race, color, gender, religion, or national origin, and provide an environment free of unlawful discrimination and offensive behavior."
LDRSHIP
Loyalty
Duty
Respect
Selfless Service
Honor
Integrity
Personal Courage
2 types of EO complaint
Informal
Formal
Paragraph 1 OPORD
Situation
a. enemy forces
b. friendly forces
c. attachments and detachments
Paragraph 2 OPORD
Mission
5 W's Who What (task) Where When Why (purpose)
Paragraph 3 OPORD
Execution
a. concept of the operation
b. maneuver
c. fires
Paragraph 4 OPORD
Service Support
Paragraph 5 OPORD
Command and Signal
a. command
b. signal
Troop Leading Procedures (TLP)
Receive the mission
Issue a WARNO
Make a tentative plan
Initiate movement
Conduct RECON
Complete the plan
Issue the OPORD
Supervise and refine (FRAGOs)
2 types of Land Nav
Dead reckoning
Terrain association
OAKOC
Observation and Fields of Fire
Avenues of approach
Key and Decisive terrain
Obstacles
Cover and concealment
Terrain Mobility
Unrestricted
Restricted
Severely restricted
5 military aspects of weather
Visibility
Winds
Precipitation
Cloud cover
Temperature/Humidity
Patrolling TTPs (Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures)
Purposes of a patrol
Gather info
Regain contact with enemy
Engage the enemy
Reassure the local population
Prevent public disorder
Deter and disrupt insurgent or criminal activity
Provide unit security
Protect key infrastructure
Patrolling TTPs
Elements common to patrols
HHQ element
Aid and Litter team
EPW/Detainee team
Surveillance team
En route recorder
Compass man
Pace man
Patrolling TTPs
Initial planning considerations
Updates in enemy situation
Best use of terrain
Weather data
Changes in friendly situation
Attachment of special soldiers
Location of LZ and pickup zones
Departure/reentry of friendly lines
Fire support
Rehearsal area/times
Special equipment and ammo requirements
Transportation
Signal plan
Passive security measures
Terrain of little tactical value
Terrain that would impede movement
Area of dense vegetation
Area remote from human habitation
Avoid enemy positions
Avoid built up areas
Avoid hilltops or crests
Avoid roads, trails, steep slopes, small valleys
Priorities of work (PLT and SQD)
Security
Withdrawal plan
Communications
Mission Prep
Weapons and Equipment Maintenance
Water re-supply
Mess plan
Rest plan
Alert plan
Re-supply
Sanitation and personal hygiene
DOD's definition of terrorism
The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.
Force Protection Conditions
Normal
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
TARP Threat Awareness and Reporting Program
All military personnel will: Be knowledgeable of those reportable threat related incidents and behavior.
Be knowledgeable of how to contact the supporting Army Counter-Intelligence office.
Follow the procedures for reporting incidents
Receive an annual TARP briefing.
Army Readiness Campaign
Build a kit
Make a plan
Be informed