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A comprehensive overview of the briefing process and key considerations for convoy operations and movement planning in a military context. It covers topics such as convoy planning, vehicle formations, reporting procedures, maintenance and logistics, and the overall force projection process. The document delves into the various steps, tools, and best practices involved in effectively executing convoy movements and ensuring the successful deployment and redeployment of military units and equipment. It serves as a valuable resource for military personnel responsible for transportation, logistics, and unit movement operations.
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Types of Military Briefings - ANSWER-Information, Decision, Mission, Staff Information Brief - ANSWER-Brief conveying information, starts with bottom line up front Decision Brief - ANSWER-Intended to present a problem and possible COAs to decision makers, uses the MDMP Mission Brief - ANSWER-non-OPORD brief during during a mission Staff Brief - ANSWER-Intended to inform a commander and staff to the current situations (Command updates briefs, staff meetings) Steps of the Briefing Process - ANSWER-PPEA: Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess Load plan - ANSWER-Plan for everything being transported in a convoy and how it is being loaded What is the optimal size of a convoy - ANSWER-30 vehicles What is the optimal speed of convoys - ANSWER-20-55mph what is the optimal vehicle intervals in convoys - ANSWER-75-100m What vehicle should be the pace setter in a convoy - ANSWER-the Heaviest Convoy Clearance Forms - ANSWER-DD 1265, DD 1266 Box Formation - ANSWER-gun trucks positioned on each side of the convoy, arranged in a rough circle 5-25-200 Scan - ANSWER-Scanning procedure for convoy operations SALUTE REPORT - ANSWER-Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment (L)ACE Report - ANSWER-(liduid), Ammo, Casualties, Equipment Stagger Formation - ANSWER-Vehicles spread along the sides of the road at the stop, staggering, Herringbone Formation - ANSWER-Vehicles Veer off the road at 45 degrees in staggered formation
3 Phases of TC3 - ANSWER-Care under fire, Tactical field care, Tactical evacuation care What is the only tool used in care under fire - ANSWER-Hasty Tournaquet Force Projection Process - ANSWER-Planning, Predeployment activities, Movement, RSOI, Employment, Sustainment, Redeployment UMO - ANSWER-Unit Movement Officer Actions upon arrival - ANSWER-RSOI: Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, Integration Fort to port movement - ANSWER-Logistics picks up a units gear at thier home instalation Port to Port Movement - ANSWER-Unit must deliver their own equipment to the port Movement Key Personnel - ANSWER-Company UMO, BN UMO, BDE Mobility Officer, Division/ Installation Transpo offices BBPCT - ANSWER-Blocking, Bracing, Packing, Crating, and Tie-down What determines how something should be packed? - ANSWER-BBPCT Who is responsible for preparing equipment and low level paperwork for movement? - ANSWER-Company UMO Who does Airload planning and /creates movement orders and SOPs - ANSWER-BN UMO Mode - ANSWER-method of transpo Node - ANSWER-location along the mobility system Marshall area - ANSWER-Where equipment is prepared for forward movement Staging Area - ANSWER-where units initially bring equipment to be prepared Alert Holding Area - ANSWER-where personnel wait for movement APOE, APOD, SPOE, SPOD - ANSWER-Air/Sea Port of Embarkation/ Debarkation What is a Line Haul - ANSWER-A Convoy Operation
Bench Stock - ANSWER-Low cost high use maintenance items (oil, rags, etc.) Two Maintenance teams - ANSWER-System Maintenance, Conventional Maintenance dispatch - ANSWER-accountability paperwork for picking up parts two types of Packaging - ANSWER-Class A: Sealed and labeled, Non -Class A: Any other packaging (non-labeled boxes, plastic bags, Private Highspeed's dirty laundry bag) What are your two maintenance semi-trucks - ANSWER-PLL, Battery Maintenance Center What can you find in the BMC? - ANSWER-Chief and his coffee Levels of Maintenece - ANSWER-10: Operator (you), 20: maintenance team, 30: maintenance Company, 40: Factory (Tore up from the floor up) NMC - ANSWER-Non mission capable End of month report - ANSWER-DA 3266 Electronic form for service data on equipment - ANSWER-DA 5988E what is the minimum equipment needed to begin a PMCS? - ANSWER-notepad and pen PMCS - ANSWER-Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services Manual form of the 5988E - ANSWER-DA 2404 Monthly equipment reporting period - ANSWER-16th of the month - 15th of the next month What identifies what equipment will be reported? - ANSWER-Maintenance master data file (MMDF) Fight or Fix - ANSWER-Command level decision guidelines for what to do with an important malfunctioning piece of equipment. Fight-fix later, Fight while fix, Must Fix, Decision required Unit Status Reporting Reg - ANSWER-AR 220- R-rating - ANSWER-a units equipment readiness rating
PLL - ANSWER-Prescribed Load List Field Maintenance vs Sustainment Maintenance - ANSWER-Field- Done by you, Sustainment- done by maintenance services Services - ANSWER-Routine maintenance tasks required on a time table Outspot Report - ANSWER-Missile system specific maintenance report ESR - ANSWER-Conventional systems maintenance report Types of Property - ANSWER-Real, Personal 3 Classifications of property - ANSWER-Nonexpendable, Expendable, Durable Property Accountability Reg - ANSWER-AR 735- PBO - ANSWER-Property book officer, has list of all property assigned GCSS ARMY - ANSWER-Property management system Different types of Responsibility - ANSWER-Command responsibility: Commander Direct Responsibility: Person signed for it Supervisory Responsibility: Superviser Custodial Responsibility: storage person Personal responsibility: person using it Pre-Change of command inventory - ANSWER-Inventory done by incoming and outgoing commander, reporting to PBO, BN and BDE commanders How long do commanders have to do a pre-change of command inventory? - ANSWER-30 days, two 15 day extentions CSDP - ANSWER-Command Supply Discipline program Elements of CSDP - ANSWER-Leadership, Command Emphasis, Training, Administrative measures, Disciplinary Measures. (LCTAD) How often are SI inventoried? - ANSWER-monthly how much of the property book is inventoried monthly, yearly? - ANSWER-10%, 100% Pamphlet showing current supply catalogs, lists, and TCs - ANSWER-DA PAM 25-
Strategic Environment - ANSWER-the global environment in which the US President employs all the elements of national power Operational Environment - ANSWER-Regional environment where shit goes down Operational Variables - ANSWER-PMESII-PT Political Millitary Economic Social Informational Infrastructure Physical Environment Time 5 Domains of Warfare - ANSWER-Air, land, maritime, space, cyberspace Cultural and language variables - ANSWER-VBBN. Values, Beliefs, Behaviors, Norms State actors vs. non-state actors - ANSWER-individuals affiliated or not affiliated with a state What defines a combatant? - ANSWER-Intent Types of Combatant - ANSWER-Lawful, Unlawful Hybrid Threat - ANSWER-a combination of regular and Irregular Forces 2+3 threat - ANSWER-Russia, China, north Korea, Iran Training Aids - ANSWER-ATMS: Army Training Management System made up of ATN: Army Training Network CATS: Combined arms training strategies DTMS: Digital Training Management System Mission Essential Task List (METL) - ANSWER-list of tasks required to be trained to a specific standard for a unit ADP 7-0 - ANSWER-Training FM 7-0 - ANSWER-Train to Win in a Complex World Battle Task - ANSWER-Collective Task in which a platoon or lower echelon trains that supports a Company MET 8 Step Training Model - ANSWER-Plan the Event,
Train and certify leaders, Recon Training site, Issue the OPORD, Rehearse, Execute the Training, Conduct AAR, Conduct Retraining Battle drill - ANSWER-A collective action rapidly executed and trained to be second nature Crew drill - ANSWER-battle drills specific to a crew served system 4 Training techniques - ANSWER-Drills, Lane Training, Hip-Pocket Training, Sergeant's Time Training (STT) ATN - ANSWER-web based portal to army training info CATS - ANSWER-Provides task lists, METL DTMS - ANSWER-training record system. Planning tool T & EO - ANSWER-Training and evaluation outline: the standards that must be trained too as well as the performance of the unit (the grade sheet) what does Frequency hopping (FH) do? - ANSWER-Hops 100 frequencies per second Hopset - ANSWER-the group of frequencies the radio hops between Cold start vs hot start net opening - ANSWER-Cold = you wait for acknowledgement, Hot = you initiate a radio check yourself Net - ANSWER-two or more radios operating on the same frequency Net ID - ANSWER-3 Digit number designating a specific net Prowords - ANSWER-A special set of words used for clarity and brevity communications Techniques for Tactical Radio Operations Publication - ANSWER-ATP 6-02. D3SOE - ANSWER-Denied degraded and disrupted space operational environment Adversary threats to space - ANSWER-Threats from the bad guys: Jammers, EMP, attacks on ground stations
Article 31b rights - ANSWER-Your Miranda rights: right to be informed, to remain silent, any statement can be used against you, right to attorney. What must be given to someone before questioning if they may be considered a suspect? - ANSWER-article 31b rights Conditions on liberty - ANSWER-not a punishment, privileges associated with civilian life that can be given or taken by commanders Types of Article 15 - ANSWER-Summerized: only takes time, no attoney. Company: formal, can take pay What do article 15s require before they can happen? - ANSWER-Counseling (DA 4856) 2 types of Administrative reprimand - ANSWER-Local: can be wiped from record Permanent (such as GOMAR): death sentence for career Types of seperation - ANSWER-Honorable: all benefits recieved General: some misconduct, some benefits Other than honorable: requires a board, restricts benefits Dishonorable: requires general court martial, your screwed Decentralized Promotion - ANSWER-e2-e4. promoted by commander Semi Centralized promotion - ANSWER-e5-e6. Promoted through board by battalion commander Centralized promotion - ANSWER-e7 and up. promoted by HRC through board