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Students will demonstrate proficiency in the Military decision making process, intelligence preparation of the battlefield, maps and overlays, tactical and garrison leadership skills, Military briefings, law and order operations, Army effective writing, call for and adjust indirect fire, and call for close Air support. Student will also take part in community service and a formal dinning in which will be evaluated in the contribution to group work portion of their 1059.

Purpose: This week provides instruction on applying the Military decision making process, intelligence preparation of the battlefield, ULO, COIN, map overlays, command post operations and military briefings. This week is designed to introduce the students to the experiential learning model, better preparing them for the institutional education process. Remarks: None Security Clearance: Unclassified Sexual Assault Prevention and Response. AR 600-20, HQDA EXORD 161-13 Non-lethal Capabilities and Planning Overview AR 190-14, FM 3-19.15, FM 3-22.40 MP Organizations and Staff Functions FM 3-90.61 Unified Land Operation ADP 3-0, ADRP 3-0 Rear Area Threat ADP 3-07, FM 3-19.4, FM 3-39 Counter-insurgency FM 3-24, FM 3-24.2, Joint Pub 1-02 Military Briefs ATTP 5-0.1

History of the MP Corps. None Map Overlays ADRP 1-02, FM 3-25.26, STP 21-24-SMCT Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield FM 2-0.3, ATTP 5-0.1 Apply MDMP ADP 5-0, ADRP 5-0 and ATTP 5-0.1 Command Post Operations ADRP 5-0 and ATTP 5-0.1 Tactical Patrols FM 3-19.4, STP 31B24-SM-TG, STP 21-24 SMCT Oral Operations Orders ADRP 5-0, ATTP 5-0.1, FM 3-19.4 STP 31B24-SM-TG Purpose: During this week students will conduct training on offensive and defensive techniques, the virtual battlefield simulator, receive interactive computer based training for call for fire and close air support, MMSO, area security and detainee operations Students will also be introduced to the oral operations order during practical exercises in preparation for the FTX. Remarks: None

Offensive Techniques ADP 3-0, ADRP 1-02, FM 3-19.4, FM 3-21.8, STP 31B24-SM-TG Call for Fire/Close Air Support FM 6-30, FM 3-25.56 Military Briefs Practical Exercise ATTP 5-0.1 Defensive Techniques ADP 3-0, FM 3-19.4, FM 3-21.75, STP 31B24-SM-TG CMF 31 EXAMINATION #1 Convoy Security Operations ATTP 3-39.32, FM 3-19.4, FM 19-25, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Conduct MOUT Operations ATTP 3-06.11, FM 3-19.4, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Detainee Operations AR 190-8, AR 190-14, AR 190-47, AR 600-20, FM 3-19.40, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG, STP 19-31E24-SM-TG Area Security Operations FM 3-19.4, FM 3-39, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Movement and Mobility Support Operations FM 3-19.3, FM 3-39, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG

IED Defeat FM 3-21.8, FM 3-24.210, FM 3-90.119, FM 4-01.45, FM 4-30.51, TC 20-32-5 Supervise Hasty Route Reconnaissance FM 3-19.4, STP 31B24-SM-TG Biometrics Overview FM 3-19.13 Duties of an MP Operations SGT ATTP 3-39.10, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Dealing with Aggressive Behavior ATTP 3-39.10, FM 3-19.13 Purpose: Week three begins the law and order lessons of the 31B Advanced Leaders Course. Student will be introduced to MWD operations, physical security, force protection and police intelligence operations. Students will also learn how to obtain finger prints from evidence, how to preserve impressions, and investigative sketching and photography. Remarks: None CMF 31B EXAMINATION 2 Team Member Recovery AR 190-58, ATTP 3-39.10 Physical Security Overview AR 190-11, AR 190-13, AR 190-16, AR 525-13, ATTP 3-39.32

Military Working Dog Operations AR 190-12, ATTP 3-39.34 Force Protection Operations AR 525-13, ATTP 3-39.10, ATTP 3-39.32, FM 3-19.4, FM 3-39, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Police Intelligence and Law and Order Operations ATTP 3-39.20, FM 2-01.3, FM 3-19.4, FM 3-39 Investigative Photography ATTP 3-90.13, FM 3-19.13 Powdering and Lifting Latent Impressions ATTP 3-90.15, FM 3-19.13 Preserve Impressions AR 195-5, FM 3-19.13 Known Print Collection ATTP 3-90.15, FM 3-19.13 Investigative Sketching AR 195-5, FM 3-19.13

Students will demonstrate the ability to lead a combat mission by applying troopleading procedures, move tactically, and consolidate and reorganize IAW the performance checklists. Each NCO will also be evaluated in one of the remaining areas: direct reacting to contact, direct reacting to indirect fire, direct reacting to ambush, direct breaking contact, defend a position, TOC operations. Students must receive a GO in the evaluated area. Any Soldier receiving an overall NOGO, will be given remedial training, and re-evaluated on a different critical task. Week five continues the law enforcement courses, and provides students with a better understanding of the aspects of the law and order function of the Military Police Corps. Students will discuss proper handling and storage of evidence, investigations, search operations, evidence documentation and civil disturbance operations. Preliminary Investigations ATTP 3-39.10, FM 3-19.13, STP-31B24-SM-TG Trace Evidence Collection AR 195-2, AR 195-5, FM 3-19.13 ID Document and Collect Evidence ATTP 3-90.13, FM 3-19.13 Evidence Room Procedures AR 15-6, AR 195-2, AR 195-3, AR 195-5, AR 710-2, FM 3-19.13, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Supervise Search Operations ATTP 3-39.10, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Civil Disturbance ATTP 3-06.11, FM 3-06, FM 3-19.15, FM 3-39

Crisis Incident Response ATTP 3-39.10, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Documentation DA Form 4137 Traffic Law AR 190-5, AR 600-85, UCMJ Preliminary Investigations ATTP 3-39.10, FM 3-19.13, STP-31B24-SM-TG Trace Evidence Collection AR 195-2, AR 195-5, FM 3-19.13 ID Document and Collect Evidence ATTP 3-90.13, FM 3-19.13 Evidence Room Procedures AR 15-6, AR 195-2, AR 195-3, AR 195-5, AR 710-2, FM 3-19.13, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Supervise Search Operations ATTP 3-39.10, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG Civil Disturbance ATTP 3-06.11, FM 3-06, FM 3-19.15, FM 3-39 Crisis Incident Response ATTP 3-39.10, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG

Documentation DA Form 4137 Traffic Law AR 190-5, AR 600-85, UCMJ Criminal Law AR 27-10, MCM 2012 Military Police Desk Operations AR 190-45, AR 195-5, ATTP 3-39.10, STP 19-31B24-SM-TG LAW AND ORDER EXAMINATION Crime Scene PE ATTP 3-39.10, FM 3-19.13 Terrorism AR 525-13 Military Police Guardmount ATTP 3-39.10, FM 3-19.1, STP-31B24-SM-TG Warrior Transition Unit WTU Administrative Guidance SRT Concepts ADRP 3-0, AR 190-58, AR 525-13, ATTP 3-39.10, FM 3-19.1 Child Abuse AR 608-18, ATTP 3-39.10, FM 3-19.13

Week six will give the students and in depth look at criminal law facilitated by a JAG attorney. SGL s will provide students with lessons on traffic investigation drug operations and domestic disturbance response. Interviews and Interrogations AR 190-30, AR 190-45, MCM 2012 Criminal Psychology MCM Traffic Accident Investigation FM 19-25 Domestic Disturbance AR 608-18, ATTP 3-39.10, FM 3-19.13 Case and Trial Preparation MCM Basic Drug Operations AR 190-30, AR 195-2, AR 195-5, ATTP 3-39.10, FM 3-19.13 Week seven is the final week, students will complete the final law enforcement classes and prepare for graduation. Conduct Border Patrols ADP 3-0, AR 525-13, ATTP 3-34.80, ATTP 3-39.20, ATTP 3-39.34, FM 3-19.15, FM 3-19.4, FM 3-24, FM 3-39, Joint Pub 3-10

Conduct Traffic Enforcement AR 190-5, FM 19-25, FM 3-19.13 JEFF Overview CIDR 195-1 Resiliency ADP 6-22, ADRP 6-22, FM 3-21.75 CMF 31 EXAMINATION #1 CMF 31 EXAMINATION #2 LAW AND ODER EXAMINATION