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Army Transportation Obtain Security Escorts and Convoy ClearanceObtain Security Escorts and Convoy ClearanceSubcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of ContentsTable of Contents - Cont'dTable of Contents - Cont'dLesson One Request the Security Classification for Motor MovementsPart A - Check Warning or Operations OrderPart A - Check Warning or Operations Order - Cont'dPart B - Check the Unit SOP and Contingency PlanPart C - Check the List or DocumentationPart C - Check the List or Documentation - Cont'dFigure 1-1. Sample DD Form 1384.Part C - Check the List or Documentation - Cont'dLesson One Practice ExerciseLesson One Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson Two Coordinate Motor Transport Escort and Security RequirementsPart A - Review Operations OrderExamine the Proposed RouteFigure 2-1. Example of a Bridge Failure.Figure 2-2. Marking of Typical Combination Vehicle.Part A - Review Operations Order - Cont'dFigure 2-3. Example of a Route Reconnaissance Overlay.Determine Critical PointsDetermine Critical Points - Cont'dFigure 2-4. Critical Time and Point Graph.Concave SlopesHillsFigure 2-6. Convex Slope Identified on Map.Figure 2-7. Hill Identified on Map.Figure 2-8. Valley and Draw Identified on Map.Figure 2-9. Ridge and Spur Identified on Map.Part B - Coordinate Support and Escorts for the ConvoyIntelligence Update from the S3Combat Arms Support CoordinationMilitary and Civilian Police EscortsMilitary and Civilian Police Escorts - Cont'dPart C - Provide Route of March, Radio Frequencies Route of MarchRadio FrequenciesRadio Frequencies - Cont'dRadio Frequencies - Cont'dCall SignsCall Signs - Cont'dLesson Two Practice ExerciseLesson Two Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson Three ensure adequate security measures for motor transport movements.Part A - Plan the Location of Security ElementsPart A - Plan the Location of Security Elements - Cont'dPart A - Plan the Location of Security Elements - Cont'dPart A - Plan the Location of Security Elements - Cont'dPart B - Coordinate Matters Pertaining to Vehicle SecurityFigure 3-1. Guntruck.Front, Flank, and Rear SecuritySecurity During HaltsAir CoverTable 3-1. Emergency Alarms and Warning SignsFigure 3-2. Disperse Vehicles in Concealed Areas.Figure 3-3. Cover or Camouflage Shiny Items.Figure 3-4. Vehicles Moving to Road Shoulders.CummunicationsFigure 3-5. Convoy Arm and Hand Signals.Cummunications - Cont'dVehicle Maintenance and RecoveryPart C - Select Halt Locations Before the Convoy DepartsRest Halts on ExpresswayFigure 3-6. Exiting an Expressway.Refueling HaltsPart D - Employ Security Practices During Motor MovementsPart E - Establish Start/Release Points and Notify Receving UnitsReceving UnitsLesson three Practice ExerciseLesson three Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson three Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackCorrect Answer and Feedback - Cont'dLesson Four Evaluate the Need for Special Hauling PermitsPart A - Review the Operations Order to Determine if Cargo Being TransportedDetermine if Loaded Vehicles are Oversized or OverweightFigure 4-1. Extract of AASHTO Weight/Size Limit Chart.Determine if Loaded Vehicles are Oversized or Overweight - Cont'dFigure 4-2. Cargo Trucks With and Without Wheel Wells.Determine if Loaded Vehicles are Oversized or Overweight - Cont'dPart B - Review Regulation to Determine Overweight Determine Movements of Cargo Not Essential to National DefenseDetermine Movements of Cargo Not Essential to National Defense - Cont'dPart C - Complete DD From 1266 (Request For Special Hauling Permit)Figure 4-3. DD Form 1266 (Front)Section I - GeneralSection II - Vehicle and Load DataFigure 4-4. Vehicle Data.Section II - Vehicle and Load Data - Cont'dFigure 4-5. DD Form 1266 (Back).Part D - Complete DD Fork 626 (Motor Inspection) and Review DD From836Origin/DestinationItems to Be Checked Prior to Release of Loaded VehicleFigure 4-6. DD Form 626 (Front).Figure 4-7. DD Form 626 (Back).Figure 4-8. DD Form 836.Lesson Four Practice ExerciseFigure 4-9. Extract of AASHTO Weight/Size Limit ChartLesson Four Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson Four Practice Exercise - Cont'dFigure 4-10. DD Form 1266 (Front) (Practice Exercise).Figure 4-11. DD Form 1266 (Back) (Practice Exercise).Correct Answer and FeedbackCorrect Answer and Feedback - Cont'd
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Obtain Security Escorts and Convoy ClearanceObtain Security Escorts and Convoy ClearanceSubcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of ContentsTable of Contents - Cont'dTable of Contents - Cont'dLesson One Request the Security Classification for Motor MovementsPart A - Check Warning or Operations OrderPart A - Check Warning or Operations Order - Cont'dPart B - Check the Unit SOP and Contingency PlanPart C - Check the List or DocumentationPart C - Check the List or Documentation - Cont'dFigure 1-1. Sample DD Form 1384.Part C - Check the List or Documentation - Cont'dLesson One Practice ExerciseLesson One Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson Two Coordinate Motor Transport Escort and Security RequirementsPart A - Review Operations OrderExamine the Proposed RouteFigure 2-1. Example of a Bridge Failure.Figure 2-2. Marking of Typical Combination Vehicle.Part A - Review Operations Order - Cont'dFigure 2-3. Example of a Route Reconnaissance Overlay.Determine Critical PointsDetermine Critical Points - Cont'dFigure 2-4. Critical Time and Point Graph.Concave SlopesHillsFigure 2-6. Convex Slope Identified on Map.Figure 2-7. Hill Identified on Map.Figure 2-8. Valley and Draw Identified on Map.Figure 2-9. Ridge and Spur Identified on Map.Part B - Coordinate Support and Escorts for the ConvoyIntelligence Update from the S3Combat Arms Support CoordinationMilitary and Civilian Police EscortsMilitary and Civilian Police Escorts - Cont'dPart C - Provide Route of March, Radio Frequencies Route of MarchRadio FrequenciesRadio Frequencies - Cont'dRadio Frequencies - Cont'dCall SignsCall Signs - Cont'dLesson Two Practice ExerciseLesson Two Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson Three ensure adequate security measures for motor transport movements.Part A - Plan the Location of Security ElementsPart A - Plan the Location of Security Elements - Cont'dPart A - Plan the Location of Security Elements - Cont'dPart A - Plan the Location of Security Elements - Cont'dPart B - Coordinate Matters Pertaining to Vehicle SecurityFigure 3-1. Guntruck.Front, Flank, and Rear SecuritySecurity During HaltsAir CoverTable 3-1. Emergency Alarms and Warning SignsFigure 3-2. Disperse Vehicles in Concealed Areas.Figure 3-3. Cover or Camouflage Shiny Items.Figure 3-4. Vehicles Moving to Road Shoulders.CummunicationsFigure 3-5. Convoy Arm and Hand Signals.Cummunications - Cont'dVehicle Maintenance and RecoveryPart C - Select Halt Locations Before the Convoy DepartsRest Halts on ExpresswayFigure 3-6. Exiting an Expressway.Refueling HaltsPart D - Employ Security Practices During Motor MovementsPart E - Establish Start/Release Points and Notify Receving UnitsReceving UnitsLesson three Practice ExerciseLesson three Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson three Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackCorrect Answer and Feedback - Cont'dLesson Four Evaluate the Need for Special Hauling PermitsPart A - Review the Operations Order to Determine if Cargo Being TransportedDetermine if Loaded Vehicles are Oversized or OverweightFigure 4-1. Extract of AASHTO Weight/Size Limit Chart.Determine if Loaded Vehicles are Oversized or Overweight - Cont'dFigure 4-2. Cargo Trucks With and Without Wheel Wells.Determine if Loaded Vehicles are Oversized or Overweight - Cont'dPart B - Review Regulation to Determine Overweight Determine Movements of Cargo Not Essential to National DefenseDetermine Movements of Cargo Not Essential to National Defense - Cont'dPart C - Complete DD From 1266 (Request For Special Hauling Permit)Figure 4-3. DD Form 1266 (Front)Section I - GeneralSection II - Vehicle and Load DataFigure 4-4. Vehicle Data.Section II - Vehicle and Load Data - Cont'dFigure 4-5. DD Form 1266 (Back).Part D - Complete DD Fork 626 (Motor Inspection) and Review DD From836Origin/DestinationItems to Be Checked Prior to Release of Loaded VehicleFigure 4-6. DD Form 626 (Front).Figure 4-7. DD Form 626 (Back).Figure 4-8. DD Form 836.Lesson Four Practice ExerciseFigure 4-9. Extract of AASHTO Weight/Size Limit ChartLesson Four Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson Four Practice Exercise - Cont'dFigure 4-10. DD Form 1266 (Front) (Practice Exercise).Figure 4-11. DD Form 1266 (Back) (Practice Exercise).Correct Answer and FeedbackCorrect Answer and Feedback - Cont'd
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