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Army Military Police Rear OperationsRear OperationsSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents - Cont'dCLesson 1 Composition/Tactics of Levels I,II,and III Threats of the Opposing ForcesFigure 1-1. Overlapping BattlesFigure 1-2. Rear AreaLevel I ActivitiesAgent's likely targets areThreat Activity Level IIFigure 1-3. Amphibious Armored VehicleFigure 1-4. Amphibious Armored VehicleLong-Range Recon TeamsThreat Activity Level IIIFigure 1-5. Assault RifleFigure 1-8. Antitank Guided Missile Manpack SetEach is discussed in detail belowFigure 1-9. BMDFigure 1-10. ASUFigure 1-11. Airborne Battalion (BMD)Figure 1-12. Airborne Regiment (BMD)Figure 1-13. Airborne DivisionFigure 1-14. Special Airborne OperationsAirborne ForcesFigure 1-15. Infantry BattalionGround Forces Deliberate OperationsFigure 1-16. Attack Helicopter MI-24/HINDFigure 1-17. Medium Helicopter Mi-8T/HIP C.Figure 1-18. Medium Helicopter Mi/17/HIP H.Figure 1-19. Fighter/Inceptor/Ground Attack AircraftFigure 1-20. PMR-3 Mechanical Minelaying TrailersFigure 1-21. Antipersonnel Mine (PMN)Figure 1-22. Antitank MineSupporting Threat Forces and TechniquesLesson 1 Practice ExerciseInstructionsInstructions - Cont'dInstructions - Cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackAnswer Key and Feedback - Cont'dLesson 2 Rear OperationsIntroductionRear Operation PrinciplesRear Operation Principles - Cont'dRear Operation TasksEach task is discussed in detail belowLesson 2 Practice ExerciseInstructionsAnswer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Area Damage Control Area Damage Control PlanningBefore an Incident OccursDuring and After an Incident OccursDuring and After an Incident Occurs - Cont'dADC ResponsibilitiesADC Responsibilities - Cont'dLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise - Cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Rear Area Structure for Rear OperationsDivision Rear AreaStaff Interaction for Rear OperationStaff Interaction for Rear Operation - Cont'dCorps Rear AreaThe Corps G2Fire SupportAir Base Ground Defense (ABGD)Decentralized Control SystemFigure 4-1. A proposed 24-hour operation of the Corps RAOC or TAACOM ASG RTOCRear Operations Support in TAFigure 4-2. Area of Operations (Sector/Zone)Other Service Support in Theater ArmyEach is discussed in detail below.Lesson 4 Practice ExerciseAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 5 Command and Control ElementsChain of CommandFigure 5-1. Division Tactical Chain of Command For Rear OperationsFigure 5-3. Technical Chain of CommandFigure 5-5. Division Rear CPFigure 5-6. Division RAOC ScheduleFigure 5-7. Corps RAOC and TAACOM ASG RTOCTheater Army RTOCFigure 5-8. Proposed 24-Hour Operation of Corps RAOC or TAACOM ASG RTOCFigure 5-9. CSG and TAACOM RTOCPart B - Rear Area Operations CenterRAOC/RTOC Internal ResponsibilitiesFigure 5-10. TAACOM RTOC/Corps Support Group RAOCThe fire support section (FSE) performs the followingThe air support section performs the followingTerrain ManagementDistribution of Units and SuppliesPart C - Base Cluser Operation Center (BCOC)Base Cluster CommanderEmployment ConsiderationsCommand Control of the TCFFigure 5-12. Area of Operation for the TCF with no Fire AreasStaff InteractionEngineerEngineer - Cont'dLesson 5 Practice ExerciseInstructionsAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 6 Base Defense OperationsThe BaseEach of these is discussed belowBase Defense SystemFigure 6-1. How to Lay a Hasty Protective Minefield Leader Visualizes MinefieldFigure 6-2. Wire ObstaclesFigure 6-3. Marking of MinefieldsFigure 6-4. DA Form 1355-1-RBase Defense Security and Control ProceduresBase Defense TrainingIndividual TrainingBase Defense ExercisesLesson 6 Practice ExerciseInstructionsAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 7 Passive Security Measures in the AreaCamouflage for the IndividualFigure 7-2. Camouflage With Irregular PatternFigure 7-3. Techniques for Camouflaging HelmetFigure 7-4. Self-Made Camouflage Suits Blend This Patrol Into the TerrainCanvas EquipmentFigure 7-5. Method of Camouflaging an Individual WeaponFigure 7-6. Camouflage Your EquipmentCamouflaging of Equipment (Vehicles/Artillery)Figure 7-8. Use Larger ShadowsCamouflage MeasuresFigure 7-10. Parked Vehicle Close to Trees With CutFigure 7-11. Further Measures to Conceal VehicleFigure 7-12. Pattern for Snow TerrainRevealing Factors (Artillery)Figure 7-13. Concealing MissilesFigure 7-14. Net Supplementing Natural MaterialsFigure 7-15. Net Supplementing Sparse VegetationFigure 7-16. Patterns for ArtilleryPart B - Evaluate the Enforcing of Minimum Noise and Light During the Hours of DarknessLesson 7 Practice ExerciseAnswer key and FeedbackBlank PagesBlank PagesBlank Pages
Army Military Police
Rear OperationsRear OperationsSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents - Cont'dCLesson 1 Composition/Tactics of Levels I,II,and III Threats of the Opposing ForcesFigure 1-1. Overlapping BattlesFigure 1-2. Rear AreaLevel I ActivitiesAgent's likely targets areThreat Activity Level IIFigure 1-3. Amphibious Armored VehicleFigure 1-4. Amphibious Armored VehicleLong-Range Recon TeamsThreat Activity Level IIIFigure 1-5. Assault RifleFigure 1-8. Antitank Guided Missile Manpack SetEach is discussed in detail belowFigure 1-9. BMDFigure 1-10. ASUFigure 1-11. Airborne Battalion (BMD)Figure 1-12. Airborne Regiment (BMD)Figure 1-13. Airborne DivisionFigure 1-14. Special Airborne OperationsAirborne ForcesFigure 1-15. Infantry BattalionGround Forces Deliberate OperationsFigure 1-16. Attack Helicopter MI-24/HINDFigure 1-17. Medium Helicopter Mi-8T/HIP C.Figure 1-18. Medium Helicopter Mi/17/HIP H.Figure 1-19. Fighter/Inceptor/Ground Attack AircraftFigure 1-20. PMR-3 Mechanical Minelaying TrailersFigure 1-21. Antipersonnel Mine (PMN)Figure 1-22. Antitank MineSupporting Threat Forces and TechniquesLesson 1 Practice ExerciseInstructionsInstructions - Cont'dInstructions - Cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackAnswer Key and Feedback - Cont'dLesson 2 Rear OperationsIntroductionRear Operation PrinciplesRear Operation Principles - Cont'dRear Operation TasksEach task is discussed in detail belowLesson 2 Practice ExerciseInstructionsAnswer Key and FeedbackLesson 3 Area Damage Control Area Damage Control PlanningBefore an Incident OccursDuring and After an Incident OccursDuring and After an Incident Occurs - Cont'dADC ResponsibilitiesADC Responsibilities - Cont'dLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise - Cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackLesson 4 Rear Area Structure for Rear OperationsDivision Rear AreaStaff Interaction for Rear OperationStaff Interaction for Rear Operation - Cont'dCorps Rear AreaThe Corps G2Fire SupportAir Base Ground Defense (ABGD)Decentralized Control SystemFigure 4-1. A proposed 24-hour operation of the Corps RAOC or TAACOM ASG RTOCRear Operations Support in TAFigure 4-2. Area of Operations (Sector/Zone)Other Service Support in Theater ArmyEach is discussed in detail below.Lesson 4 Practice ExerciseAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 5 Command and Control ElementsChain of CommandFigure 5-1. Division Tactical Chain of Command For Rear OperationsFigure 5-3. Technical Chain of CommandFigure 5-5. Division Rear CPFigure 5-6. Division RAOC ScheduleFigure 5-7. Corps RAOC and TAACOM ASG RTOCTheater Army RTOCFigure 5-8. Proposed 24-Hour Operation of Corps RAOC or TAACOM ASG RTOCFigure 5-9. CSG and TAACOM RTOCPart B - Rear Area Operations CenterRAOC/RTOC Internal ResponsibilitiesFigure 5-10. TAACOM RTOC/Corps Support Group RAOCThe fire support section (FSE) performs the followingThe air support section performs the followingTerrain ManagementDistribution of Units and SuppliesPart C - Base Cluser Operation Center (BCOC)Base Cluster CommanderEmployment ConsiderationsCommand Control of the TCFFigure 5-12. Area of Operation for the TCF with no Fire AreasStaff InteractionEngineerEngineer - Cont'dLesson 5 Practice ExerciseInstructionsAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 6 Base Defense OperationsThe BaseEach of these is discussed belowBase Defense SystemFigure 6-1. How to Lay a Hasty Protective Minefield Leader Visualizes MinefieldFigure 6-2. Wire ObstaclesFigure 6-3. Marking of MinefieldsFigure 6-4. DA Form 1355-1-RBase Defense Security and Control ProceduresBase Defense TrainingIndividual TrainingBase Defense ExercisesLesson 6 Practice ExerciseInstructionsAnswer key and FeedbackLesson 7 Passive Security Measures in the AreaCamouflage for the IndividualFigure 7-2. Camouflage With Irregular PatternFigure 7-3. Techniques for Camouflaging HelmetFigure 7-4. Self-Made Camouflage Suits Blend This Patrol Into the TerrainCanvas EquipmentFigure 7-5. Method of Camouflaging an Individual WeaponFigure 7-6. Camouflage Your EquipmentCamouflaging of Equipment (Vehicles/Artillery)Figure 7-8. Use Larger ShadowsCamouflage MeasuresFigure 7-10. Parked Vehicle Close to Trees With CutFigure 7-11. Further Measures to Conceal VehicleFigure 7-12. Pattern for Snow TerrainRevealing Factors (Artillery)Figure 7-13. Concealing MissilesFigure 7-14. Net Supplementing Natural MaterialsFigure 7-15. Net Supplementing Sparse VegetationFigure 7-16. Patterns for ArtilleryPart B - Evaluate the Enforcing of Minimum Noise and Light During the Hours of DarknessLesson 7 Practice ExerciseAnswer key and FeedbackBlank PagesBlank PagesBlank Pages
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