I. Situation. A. Enemy forces. (WHO) is (Activity) in grid their estimated size is with weapon capability. Their Morale is and their intent is to

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I. Situation A. Enemy forces (WHO) is (Activity) in grid their estimated size is with weapon capability. Their Morale is and their intent is to B. Friendly Forces is in grid. is in grid. Commander s intent is to. Our adjacent units will be C. Attachments/Detachments The following personnel will be attached/detached: Terrain/Weather/Light conditions II. Mission It is the mission of to conduct a (operation type) on (date group) NLT (time) in order to for the purpose of. I SAY AGAIN...

III. Execution Commander s Intent. A. Concept of the operation - 1. Scheme of Maneuver. Phase 1: Brief P2 Rehearsals P3: Movement P4: Execution P5:Reconsolidate/ORP ------------------------- P3:Dst P4:Dst P5Dst P3:Dir P4:Dir P5Dir 2. Fires Priority/Targets/Accomplish(how will they help) C. Tasks to sub units: Assault Support Sec EPW: Prim Alt AID/Litter: Prim Alt R/S: Prim Alt D. coordinating instructions

IV. Sustainment A. General - where resupply and collection points are B. Material and Services - what you have on Class 1 - sustenance - water/mre Class 2 ACU s, LBE s other clothing and tools Class 4 - Construction Materials Class 5 - Ammo - how many rounds/magazines Class 6 - Hygiene Items Class 7 - Major end items Class 8 - Medical - evac plan

V. Command and Signal A. Command -Where key leaders will be a. Succession of Command B. Signal Freqs: PL NET: Higher: Callsigns: PL/SL: PSG: Pass/Challenge: Running: Number: It is what are your questions.

Standard 9-line UXO Report 1: Date time group discovered: (Command policy will dictate Local or Zulu time). Line 2: Reporting Activity (UIC / Unit designation). Location: mandatory 8-digit grid: (Include landmarks, reference points, or street addresses). Line 3: Contact Method: Radio Freq / Call Sign or Telephone Number. (If using phone number, provide name). Line 4: Type of Munition: (Dropped, Projected, Placed, or Thrown). Line 5: NBC Contamination: Yes or No, known or suspected NBC Contamination. If yes, report type of agent if known / identified. Line 6: Resources Threatened: (What resource is threatened - is it a critical asset?). Line 7: Impact on Mission: (How the UXO is affecting the mission). Line 8: Protective Measures Taken: (Unit emplaced protective measures). Line 9: Recommended Priority: (Immediate, Indirect, Minor, or No Threat).

MEDEVAC Line 1. Location of the pick-up site. Line 2. Radio frequency, call sign, and suffix. Line 3. Number of patients by precedence: A - Urgent B - Priority C - Routine D - Convenience 4. Special equipment required A - None B - Hoist C - Extraction equipment D - Ventilator 5. Number of patients: L - Litter A - Ambulatory Line 6. Security at pick-up site: N None P - Possible E - Enemy X - Enemy troops in area (escort required) Line 7. Method of marking pick-up site: A - Panels B - Pyrotechnic signal C - Smoke signal D - None E - Other 8. Patient nationality and status: A - US Military B - US Civilian C - Non-US Military D - Non-US Civilian E - EPW 9. NBC Contamination: N - Nuclear B - Biological C - Chemical * In peacetime - terrain description of pick-up site

Required Reports: SALUTE Size: Activity: Location: Uniform/Unit: Time: Equipment: LACE Liquid: Ammunition: Casualties: Equipment:

Priorities of Work: Patrol Base: -Post 360 degree security. -Establish the company R&S operation. -Establish Black & Gold plan/locations -Position Javelins/machine guns/soldiers (sectors of fire). -Position other assets (ex. CP/HQ and mortars). -Designate FPLs and FPFs. -Prepare range cards and sector sketches. -Improve/Prepare fighting positions. -Install wire communications, if applicable. -Emplace obstacles and mines. -Mark TRPs and direct fire-control measures. -Establish sleep and rest plan. -Reconnoiter movements. -Adjust positions and control measures as required. -Continue to improve positions.

Defensive Priorities of Work 1. Establish Local Security 2. Position Key Weapons 3. Position other assets 4. Establish Communications 5. Designate FPL s and FPF s 6. Clear fields of fire and sector sketches 7. Co-ordinate with adjacent units 8. Prepare primary fighting positions 9. Emplace obstacles and mines 10. Mark or improve marking for TRPS and other fire control measures 11. Improve primary fighting positions with overhead cover 12. Prepare alternate positions, the supplementary positions 13. Establish a sleep/rest plan 14. Recon routes 15. Rehearse Actions - Engagements, Disengagements, Counterattacks 16. Adjust positions as necessary 17. Stockpile supplies 18. Dig Trenches to connect positions 19. Continue to improve positions