STAFF BATTLE DRILL TABLE OF CONTENTS Battle Drill
STAFF BATTLE DRILL TABLE OF CONTENTS Battle Drill Troops in Contact React to an Explosion Suicide Bomber Attack Non Governmental Organizationis Attacked / Killed WIA of a Coalition Soldier / Coalition Civilian KIA of Coaltion Soldier / Coalition Civilian Host Nation Forces Killed / Wounded MEDEVAC of Coalition Soldier / Coalition Civilian MASS Casualty (MASCAL) Counter Fire Clearance of Fires Immediate Close Air Support Downed Aircraft Lost or Down UAV Death of Coalition Soldier / Coalition Civilian (Non. Hostile Action) Vehicle Accident Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Battle Drill UXO / IED / MINE Discovered Weapons Cache Discovered Fratricide Missing / Isolated Personnel Demonstration, Pilgrimage, or Riot Human Remains or Mass Gravesite Discovered Power Outage in Town FOB Security Breach Detainee Death Killing of Civilian US Soldier Potential Crime US Soldier Felony Crime ROE Violation Reported Stolen / Missing Sensitive Item Negligent Discharge of Weapon Weather Watch Number 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
BATTLE DRILL 01: Troops in Contact Attack Occurs 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size of element firing at TF? A: Activity (1) Is the unit still in contact with unfriendly element? (2) Is the unfriendly element firing directly at TF? (3) What kind of attack was it? Physical assault, direct or indirect fire? IED? (4) What weapon system(s)? (5) Is the element on foot or in vehicle? (6) Activity of the element firing at TF? (7) Injuries to TF or civilians? L: Location (8 digit grid)? T: Time? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit. (2) Assets/support needed from TF? (3) Do actions include entering a mosque? (4) Did the unit contact IPS HN forces to assist in capturing the suspect? (5) Determine assets available to assist/exploit UAV, CAS, QRF, HN forces 1. Unit conducts actions on contact IAW unit SOP 2. CO CP reports to TF TOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report to BDE within 30 min 4. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 8 5. If unit requests BDE Reserve, Notify CDR 6. Unit submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE FLASH TRAFFIC! 3 a. Notification Tree: (1) S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM (2) S 2 (3) Alert all CO CPs if FPCON change is necessary (4) BDE TOC (5) THT investigates motives for attack 3 b. Casualties see CARDs 5, 6 or 8
BATTLE DRILL 02: React to an Explosion Occurs 1 a. Immediate actions by unit: 1) Secure the area: -Cordon off site -Control all individuals entering and exiting the site -Establish ICP (incident control point) 2) Report to TF TOC 3) Notify HN security forces and local firefighters 4) Establish a LUP for TF Assets (EOD Tm) 5) Take Digital Photos of effected area 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) How large was the explosion? (2) What caused the explosion (grenade, mine, etc)? (3) Are there injuries? A: Activity (1) What activity is occurring at the site? (2) Are there any casualties, and who are they? (3) Are US forces in danger? L: Location (8 digit grid)? (1) Where did the explosion occur? (2) What area/buildings/routes are affected? T: Time (1) What time did the detonation occur? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit. (2) Assets/support needed from TF? (3) If explosion occurred along a route, does the unit need to close the route? 1. Unit responds to explosive incident. If news of explosion comes from BDE, then TF contacts unit 2. CO CP sends report to TF TOC – 100% Acct. 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report to BDE within 30 min. 3 a. Notification Tree: (1) S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM (2) S 2 / S 4 / BAE (3) Alert all CO CPs if FPCON change is necessary (4) BSB (Send EOD team to unit LUP) (5) BDE TOC (Submit request for CID team and route closure permission if necessary) (6) S 5 4. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see BD 28 3 b. Casualties see CARDs 5, 6 & 8 5. If unit requests TF Reserve, Notify CDR 6. Unit submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE 6 a. EOD TM / CEXC (1) conducts incident investigation (2) once complete with mission, conducts debrief with TF S 2
BATTLE DRILL 03: Suicide Bomber Attack Explosion Occurs 1 a. Immediate actions by unit: 1) Secure the area: -Cordon off site within a 200 m radius -Control all individuals entering and exiting the site -Establish FCP 2) Report to TF TOC 3) Notify NHP (Host Nation Police ) and local firefighters 4) Establish a LUP for TF Assets (EOD Tm) 5) Take Digital Photos of effected area 5) Detain anyone w/ video camera on scene. 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) How large was the explosion? (2) What caused the explosion (grenade, mine, vbied, etc)? (3) Are there injuries/deaths? Names/Units? A: Activity (1) What activity is occurring at the site? (2) Are there any casualties, and who are they? (3) Are US forces in danger? (4) Suspicious personnel, i. e. ; news crews there immediately before or after the incident? L: Location (8 digit grid)? (1) Where did the explosion occur? (2) What area/buildings/routes are affected? T: Time (1) What time did the detonation occur? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit. (2) Assets/support needed from TF? (3) If explosion occurred along a route, does the unit need to close the route? 1. Unit responds to explosive incident. If news of explosion comes from BDE, then TF contacts unit 2. CO CP sends report to TF TOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report to BDE within 30 min. 4. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 8. 5. If unit requests BDE Reserve, notify CDR 6. Unit submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE FLASH TRAFFIC! 3 a. Staff Action Checklist q S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM q S 2 -motive assessment based on location q Alert all CO CPs if FPCON change is necessary q Request EOD to go to site q BDE TOC (Submit request for CID team and route closure permission if necessary) q S 5 q If instructed by CMD, S 6 shuts NIPR locally, instructs COs to do same q CPOF operator zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks Blue Force Tracker Text messages from COs and/or BDE; sends out road closures over BFT and CPOF q CA Death gratuity to HN soldier’s families q PAO Issue press release if necessary q S 1 awards; soldiers q Safety Officer moves to site if secure q Notify ENG assets for site reconstruction q Notify MEDO to track casualties, if any 3 b. Casualties see CARDS 5, 6, 8 6 a. WIT or EOD TM (1) conducts incident investigation (2) once complete with mission, conducts debrief with TF S 2
BATTLE DRILL 04: Non Governmental Organization is Attacked / Killed One or more of the following are attacked/killed 1. NGO employee 2. DOD Civilian / coalition civilian Notify HN Police FLASH TRAFFIC! 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Name, rank, SSN, unit, and nationality of victim? A: Activity (1) What activity was the individual(s) involved in? What happened? (2) What was the cause of the incident? (3) What conditions surrounded the incident? Is the unit in pursuit of suspects? L: Location (8 -digit grid) (1) Where did the incident occur? (2) Where is the victim now? T: Time. When did the incident occur? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit/agency. (2) Assets/support needed from TF? 1. Unit conducts immediate first aid and react to contact drills 2. Unit notifies TF TOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes. 4. Unit evacuates wounded and/or deceased IAW unit SOP. Continues actions on contact until threat is eliminated 5. Unit conducts intelligence debrief with unit S 2. Unit S 2 submits results to TF S 2 3 a. Staff Action Checklist q S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM notified q CPOF operator zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks Blue Force Tracker Text messages from COs and/or BDE q Surgeon Cell – Stands by to assist subordinate units and TF Staff as needed. q Chaplain (positions as close to deceased as possible) q S 1 q. S 4 (conducts mortuary affairs SOP, alerts BSB mortuary affairs team) q SJA prepared to settle claims q TF Safety Officer conducts interviews q S 2 collects facts and conducts pattern analysis q Alert all CO CPs if upgrade FPCON is necessary q Use TF LNO to notify BDE TOC and PAO – LNO also requests DIV Combat Stress Teams q TF PAO prepares statements q LNO collects information/details of incident q THT investigates motives for attack 3 b. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 8 6. Unit submits all casualty feeder and witness cards to TF. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE 3 c. If unit requests TF Reserve, Notify TF CDR
BATTLE DRILL 05: WIA of a Coalition Soldier/Coalition Civilian One or more of the following are wounded 1. US / Coalition Soldier 2. DOD Civilian FLASH TRAFFIC! 2 a. SALTA report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Name, rank, SSN, unit, and nationality of injured/deceased? A: Activity (1) What activity was the individual(s) involved in? What happened? (2) Was it attempted suicide? (3) What was the cause of injury/death? (4) What conditions surrounded the injury/death? L: Location (8 -digit grid) (1) Where did the incident occur? (2) Where is the injured/deceased individual? T: Time. When did the injury/death occur? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit/agency. (2) Assets/support needed from TF? 1. Unit conducts immediate first aid. 2. Unit notifies TF TOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes. If victim is a soldier, issues verbal order to all commanders to control all communications to the rear (rear detachment officially notifies family) 4. If victim is a US/coalition soldier, a US/coalition civilian, then the unit evacuates casualties and/or remains IAW unit SOP. 5. Unit submits all casualty feeder and witness cards to TF. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE 3 a. Staff Action Checklist q S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM notified q CPOF operator zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks Blue Force Tracker Text messages from COs and/or BDE q Surgeon Cell - Alerts CSH / DIV SURG office for possibility of US, Non-US casualties; determines / verifies extent of injuries from unit reports; tracks casualties thru evac chain; provides status updates to BTL CPT, TF CDR and subordinate units as required q Chaplain (positions as close to WIAs as possible) q S 1 (executes CARD 58 if necessary and personnel actions SOP) q S 4 (conducts mortuary affairs SOP, alerts BSB mortuary affairs team) q SJA prepared to settle claims q TF Safety Officer conducts interviews q S 2 collects facts and conducts pattern analysis q Alert all CO CPs if upgrade FPCON is necessary q Use TF LNO to notify BDE TOC and PAO – LNO also requests DIV Combat Stress Teams q TF PAO prepares statements q LNO collects information/details of incident q THT deployed to investigate motives for attack 3 b. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 8
BATTLE DRILL 06: KIA of a Coalition Soldier / Coalition Civilian One or more of the following are killed 1. US / Coalition Soldier 2. DOD Civilian / coalition civilian 3. Any civilian Iraqi wounded by US forces 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Name, rank, SSN, unit, and nationality of deceased? A: Activity (1) What activity was the individual(s) involved in? What happened? (2) What was the cause of death? (3) What conditions surrounded the death? Is the unit in pursuit of suspects? L: Location (8 -digit grid) (1) Where did the incident occur? (2) Where is the deceased individual? T: Time. When did the death occur? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit/agency. (2) Assets/support needed from TF? (3) Did the unit return fire? If so, are there enemy WIA/KIA? What is the BDA? 1. Unit conducts immediate first aid and react to contact drills 2. Unit notifies TFTOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes. If victim is a soldier, issues verbal order to all commanders to control all communications to the rear (rear detachment officially notifies family) 4. Unit evacuates deceased IAW unit SOP. Continues actions on contact until threat is eliminated 5. Unit conducts intelligence debrief with unit S 2. Unit S 2 submits results to TF S 2 FLASH TRAFFIC! 3 a. Staff Action Checklist q S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM notified q CPOF operator zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks Blue Force Tracker Text messages from TFs and/or BDE q Surgeon Cell – Stands by to assist subordinate units and BDE / BN Staff as needed. q Chaplain (positions a Chaplain as close to deceased as possible) q S 1 (executes CARD 58 and personnel actions SOP) q S 4 (conducts mortuary affairs SOP, alerts BSB mortuary affairs team) q S 6 cuts NIPR locally, instructs COs to do same q CJA prepared to settle claims, investigation support as required. q TF Safety Officer conducts interviews q S 2 collects facts and conducts pattern analysis q Alert all Co CPs if upgrade FPCON is necessary q Use TFLNO to notify BDE TOC and PAO – LNO also requests DIV Combat Stress Teams q TF PAO prepares press release if necessary q LNO collects information/details of incident q THT deployed to investigate motives for attack 3 b. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 8 6. Unit submits all casualty feeder and witness cards to TF. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE
BATTLE DRILL 07: Host Nation Forces Wounded/Killed One or more of the following are killed 1. HN Military or Police 2 a. MITT sends SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Name, rank, SSN, unit, and nationality of deceased? A: Activity (1) What activity was the individual(s) involved in? What happened? (2) What was the cause of death? (3) What conditions surrounded the death? (4) Is the unit in pursuit of suspects? (5) Were the deceased on a fixed-site security mission or other security mission? L: Location (8 -digit grid) (1) Where did the incident occur? (2) Where is the deceased individual? T: Time. When did the death occur? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit/agency. (2) Assets/support needed from TF? (3) If the deceased were on a security mission, are TF assets now required to assume the security mission? 1. Unit conducts immediate first aid. Treat victims using HN medical assets, not coalition medical assets. Unit should only request TF medical assets when all civilian assets have been exhausted. 2. Unit notifies TF TOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes. 4. Unit conducts intelligence debrief with unit S 2. Unit S 2 submits results to TF S 2 3 a. Staff Action Checklist q S 3 / BCT CDR / XO / CSM notified q Mitt zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks Blue Force Tracker Text messages from TFs and/or DIV q Surgeon Cell - Stands by to assist subordinate units and BDE / BN Staff as needed. q CJA prepared to settle claims, assist in investigation initiation, as necessary q S 2 collects facts and conducts pattern analysis q Alert all BN TOCs if upgrade FPCON is necessary q Use TF LNO to notify DIV DMAIN and PAO q TF PAO prepares press release if necessary q BN LNO collects information/details of incident q THT deployed to investigate motives for attack 3 b. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 8 5. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE
BATTLE DRILL 08: MEDEVAC of a Coalition Soldier/Coalition Civilian q TF TOC receives request for MEDEVAC. q BAE: Establish ACMs for airspace users, if Battle CPT: q Read 9 -Line request to TOC, notify S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM. q CPOF operator zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks Blue Force Tracker Text for text messages from unit or BDE q Determine if TF assets can execute MEDEVAC internally, or request support from BDE. q DP: Mission approval authority for TF assets is TF CDR. q If unable to execute MEDEVAC with TF assets, request MEDEVAC from BDE using 9 -line. q Submit follow-up reports and Story Board to BDE q Recommend FPCON upgrade, if necessary required q. Surgeon Cell: Provide immediate assistance to subordinate unit request; alert CSH / DIV SURG office for possibility of casualties; determines / verifies extent of injuries from unit reports; track casualties through evac chain; provide status updates to BTL CPT, TF CDR and subordinate units as required q Request DIV Combat Stress Teams q Chaplain: positions as close to deceased as possible q S 1: execute BD 57 if needed and personnel actions SOP q S 4: execute mortuary affairs SOP, alerts mortuary affairs team q SJA: prepare to settle claims q Safety Officer: conducts interviews q S 2: submits GREEN 5 A (flight weather report). Also collects facts and conducts pattern analysis q PAO: prepares statements NOTE: If victim is a local national, the unit must contact HNF to use local national transportation and facilities to evacuate and treat civilian. Unit should only request MEDEVAC for local national if HN facilities can not perform their mission, or the injuries are determined to be an urgent threat to life, limb or eyesight.
BATTLE DRILL 09: Mass Casualty (MASCAL) Occurs when the number of casualties exceeds the available medical capability to rapidly treat and evacuate them. Casualties Sustained 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC Size: (1) Victims names, ranks, SSN, (2) How many local nationals are injured? Activity: (1) What was the time of the incident. (2) What caused the injuries. (3) Do local national hospitals have enough resources to treat all civilian wounded? (4) Are the HN forces notified? Are they capable of controlling the site and coordinating with local hospitals? (5) What equipment was involved. (6) What are the results of the units initial triage Location: (1) 8 digit grid of the incident (2) of the injured personnel Time incident occurred Actions: (1) Is triage complete (2) Is area secure? (search for additional IEDs). (3) Does unit need support from TF to assist with military casualties? If so, what personnel/equipment specifically? (4) Does unit need support from TF to assist with civilian casualties? (5) If necessary, is the link-up point established? (6) If necessary, is LZ established for MEDEVAC? (search LZ for IED) 1. Unit conducts actions IAW unit SOP 2. CO CP reports to TF TOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes. Issues verbal order to all commanders to control all communications to the rear (rear detachment officially notifies family) 4. All units on FOB conduct 100% accountability check of equipment and personnel, request TF reserve if necessary. Unit evacuates casualties and/or remains IAW unit SOP. 5. Unit submits all casualty feeder and witness cards to TF. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE FLASH TRAFFIC! 3 a. Staff Action Checklist q S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM notified q CPOF operator zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks Blue Force Tracker Text messages from COs and/or BDE q Surgeon Cell - Alerts CSH / DIV SURG office of MASCAL / requests immediate assistance of all available assets; determines / verifies extent of injuries from unit reports; tracks casualties thru evac chain; provides status updates to BTL CPT, TF CDR and subordinate units as required q Chaplain (positions as close to deceased as possible) q S 1 (executes CARD 58 and personnel actions SOP) q S 4 (conducts mortuary affairs SOP, alerts BSB mortuary affairs team) q SJA prepared to settle claims q TF Safety Officer conducts interviews q S 2 collects facts and conducts pattern analysis q Alert all CO CPs if upgrade FPCON is necessary q Use LNO to notify BDE TOC and PAO – LNO also requests DIV Combat Stress Teams q TF PAO prepares statements q LNO collects information/details of incident q THT deployed to investigate motives for attack 3 b. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 8 4 a. If BDE reserve requested, Notify CDR. Reserve CDR will collocate with TF TAC
BATTLE DRILL 10: Counter Fire RADAR AQUISITION Continue to monitor NO FLASH TRAFFIC! TF FSE confirms grid location Does it make sense? YES SECONDARY SOURCE? IDF AVAILABLE? NO Continue to monitor, Notifie BTL CPT YES SIMULTANEOUS ACTIONS TF FSE Sends mission to Bulldog (Do NOT load) FM&DIGITAL TF FSE Clears airspace thru ATC (2421811). GETS MAX ORD ANNOUNCE COUNTERFIRE TO TOC TF FSE Conducts CDE 500 m on Falcon View, starts stopwatch BTL CPT Clears POO for ground units ALO clears CAS GETS MAX ORD FROM FSE BAE clears Shadow /AWT EACH SECTION ANNOUNCES CLEAR/NOT CLEAR BTL CPT verifies Counterfire checklist IS COLLATERAL CLEAR? NO YES TF FSE directs guns: cancel do not load, fire when ready Stop stopwatch on 1 st shot, on rounds complete give EOM BTL CPT considers: Air / Rotary / QRF
BATTLE DRILL 11: Clearance of Fires FIRE MISSION 1. Fire support NCOIC in TOC announces “FIRE MISSION!” All personnel in TOC respond with “FIRE MISSION!” 2. Fire support NCOIC in TOC announces grid twice, and disseminates digitally on CPOF Chat. 3. Battle Captain/NCO repeats grid while every section in the TOC checks the grid and verifies their units are clear of the area digital or voice. 4. After 10 -20 seconds, fire support NCOIC conducts a roll call, with each TOC section responding “CLEAR!” or “NOT CLEAR!” 5. Once all sections are clear, fire support NCO receives permission from XO/S 3 to grant clearance to requesting unit. 6. When permission is granted, fire support NCO informs firing unit that area is clear for fires. REPORTING ORDER FOR CLEARANCE OF FIRES DRILL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. S-2 BTL CPT ALO BAE/ADAM FORCE PRO S-4 S-1 JAGO CA PO EWO FIRES S 3 or XO
BATTLE DRILL 12: Immediate Close Air Support Tgt detected by unit 5 a. Staff Action Checklist 2 a. ALO’s ASR to ASOC: 1. ALO recommends/advises on suitability, Ground Unit Commander decides to request CAS 30 Min prior to aircraft check-in w/JTAC q ALO: Initiates drill, verifies deconfliction plan, alert JTACs in field q XO/S 3: Tactical risk assessment, verify friendly locations q S 2: Verify enemy SALUTE q FSO: Alert SEAD/marking battery, alert observers q ADO: Inform AD assets of inbound friendly air 2. ALO passes Air Strike Request to Air Support Operations Center 15 Min prior to aircraft check-in w/JTAC q ALO: Brief aircraft/ordnance and deconfliction plan q XO/S 3: Approve/Disapprove mission based on risk assessment q S 2: Brief SALUTE q FSO: Report loc of SEAD/marking battery and status of observers q ADO: Report ADA status Priority Target (1) Type/Number (2) Location (3) Time (4) Desired Result/Ordnance Controller Info Contact Point 3. ASOC gets approval from senior ground commander (Army makes approval decision) 4. FSO/ALO/RAVN make airspace deconfliction plan 5. Aircraft sent by CRC to contact point, Aircraft contact JTAC/FAC(A) Source for this information is: JOINT PUB 3 -09. 3 (3 Sep 03) Joint Tactics, Techniques, and procedures for close air support 6. JTAC/FAC(A) controls CAS, staff runs post-attack analysis Aircraft checking in w/JTAC q ALO: Verify aircraft/ordnance, timing, deconfliction plan q XO/S 3: Monitor mission q S 2: Continue to monitor enemy q FSO: Activate ACA plan, coordinate TOT/TTT q ADO: Disseminate “White Hold” 6 a. Staff Action Checklist q ALO: Collect/disseminate BDA q XO/S 3: Asses mission effectiveness/next course of action q S 2: Collect/process BDA/PIREPS q FSO: Deactivate ACAs, terminate SEAD/marking missions q ADO: Inform AD friendly air off-station, adjust ADA status
BATTLE DRILL 13: Downed Aircraft q TF TOC receives report of downed aircraft Battle CPT/NCO: q Make announcement to TOC (include location of personnel AND aircraft, if different), notify S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM. q CPOF operator zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks Blue Force Tracker Text for text messages from unit or BDE q Decide how to deploy security force. (Factors to consider: Threat, Weather, Proximity of ground forces, availability / suitability of HLZ) - COA 1: Task a subordinate unit to move to and secure personnel then aircraft; request BDE Attack Air QRF to support - COA 2: Launch TF QRF with BDE Attack Air QRF to support - COA 3: Request BDE air and ground QRF q Submit follow-up reports and Story Board to BDE q. FSC / ALO: Request CAS, if required q BAE: Inform CAB and establish ACMs for airspace users, if required q PAO: Prepare statements Critical Tasks: 1. Locate personnel (if unable to locate, notify BDE RCC; BPT support BDECSAR) 2. Secure personnel until relieved by BDE. 3. Secure aircraft until relieved by BDE. NOTE: Once personnel and aircraft are secure, battle drill is over. BPT support follow-up operations as a deliberate action as directed by BDE.
BATTLE DRILL 14: Lost or Downed UAV Shadow or RAVEN UAV is confirmed lost or downed FLASH TRAFFIC! 2 a. Staff Action Checklist 1 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Type of UAV (RAVEN / SHADOW) L: Location (if lost) (1) Last known position (8 digit grid) (2) Last known heading (3) Last known Airspeed (4) Last known Altitude (5) Last known Battery Life / fuel remaining (minutes) L: Location (if downed): 8 Digit Grid 1. Unit notifies TF TOC SHADOW 2. Determine if FULL or HASTY recovery is to be used. RAVEN T: Time (if lost): When did loss of control occur? T: Time (if downed): Time downed. A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit. (2) Assets / support needed from TF? 3. Reporting CO: a. Initiate internal UAV recovery SOP. b. Inform TF of any required products to assist in recovery opns. c. Continue to make SPOT reports to TF until recovery is affected. 5 A. FULL Recovery a. Link TUAV Recovery Team with QRF b. Issue FRAGO and initiate movement c. Recover Air Vehicle and Return 3. BTL CPT alerts TF staff to begin abbreviated MDMP and COA analysis for Shadow recovery if not already initiated. 4. TF staff briefs CDR on COA. q S 3 notified q RTO broadcast information to all airspace users every 5 minutes until control is regained or until 30 minutes past battery life / fuel remaining time q BAE transmits flash traffic to G 3 AVN and AVN BDE informing all info in SPOT report q ALO notifies CAOC of all info in SPOT report q BTL CPT notifies QRF to assume REDCON 1 q BAE begins MDMP for UAV recovery q S 2 begins MDMP for UAV recovery q FSO begins MDMP for UAV recovery q ALO begins MDMP for UAV recovery q TF Safety Officer prepares to initiate accident investigation q TUAV rep continues to provide updates on status 5 B. HASTY Recovery a. Alert Nearest available unit b. Issue FRAGO and initiate movement to crash site c. Secure and photograph crash site CAUTION: TOXIC SMOKE – Do not attempt to put out Air Vehicle if on fire; maintain at least 100 m from smoke/fire and allow to burn out d. e. Recover as much of the Air Vehicle as possible Return Air Vehicle all pieces, site photos, and any other information to 3 d BCT, TUAV PLT. BAE continues to make situational reports to G 3 AVN and AVN BDE until control is regained
BATTLE DRILL 15: Death of Coalition Soldier / Coalition Civilian (Non-Hostile Action) One or more of the following are killed 1. US / Coalition Soldier 2. DOD Civilian / coalition civilian 3. Any HN civilian wounded by US forces 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Name, rank, SSN, unit, and nationality of deceased? A: Activity (1) What activity was the individual(s) involved in? What happened? (2) What was the cause of death? (3) What conditions surrounded the death? Is the unit in pursuit of suspects? (4) Was it suicide? L: Location (8 -digit grid) (1) Where did the incident occur? (2) Where is the deceased individual? T: Time. When did the death occur? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit/agency. (2) Assets/support needed from TF? If death is cause by self inflected gunshot wound an SIR needs to be reported to BDE. 1. Unit conducts immediate first aid 2. Unit notifies TF TOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes. If victim is a soldier, issues verbal order to all commanders to control all communications to the rear (rear detachment officially notifies family) 4. MEDEVAC by ground or air to FOB. 5. Unit conducts intelligence debrief with unit S 2. Unit S 2 submits results to TF S 2 6. Unit submits all casualty feeder and witness cards to TF. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE. TF CDR or XO notified when Rear-D and NOK notification is complete. FLASH TRAFFIC! 3 a. Staff Action Checklist q S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM notified q CPOF/ BFT operator zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks Blue Force Tracker Text messages from COs and/or BDE q BAE gives G 3 AVN HERO mission WARNO q Surgeon Cell - Stands by to assist subordinate units and TF Staff as needed. q Chaplain (positions a Chaplain as close to deceased as possible) q S 1 (executes CARD 58 and personnel actions SOP) q S 4 (conducts mortuary affairs SOP, alerts BSB mortuary affairs team) q. CJA prepared to settle claims assist in appointing investigating officer, as necessary q TF Safety Officer conducts interviews, initiates accident investigation q S 2 collects facts and conducts pattern analysis q Alert all CO CPs if upgrade FPCON is necessary q Use TF LNO to notify BDE TOC and PAO – LNO also requests DIV Combat Stress Teams q TF PAO prepares press release if necessary q S 6 shuts off NIPR until notification of NOK q XO conducts rear detachment notification q Receive TF CDR approval for remains to leave FOB q BAE contacts G 3 AVN for execution of HERO
BATTLE DRILL 16: Vehicle Accident 1 a. IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT (1) Establish FP measures -Secure local area -Assess the situation (2) If injuries involved, begin first aid, submit 9 line MEDEVAC request (see ‘MEDEVAC Drill’) (3) Gather information on personnel and vehicles involved and draw sketch of accident (digital photos) (4) Establish TCPs to control traffic in the area (5) Conduct recovery of vehicles and equipment (6) Monitor which hospitals injured personnel are sent and patient status (7) Notify Higher HQs (8) Take digital photos of accident 2 a. SALUTE REPORT to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Size of the accident, # of vehicles by type involved (2) How many injured? What are the injuries? (3) Obtain name, rank, SSN, DOB, nationality, address, and position in vehicle of all personnel involved (4) Obtain vehicle information on all involved A: Activity (1) What was the cause of the accident (2) Damage to vehicles L: Location (1) Location of the accident (8 Digit Grid) T: Time (1) Time the accident occurred? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit. (2) Assets/support needed from TF or BDE Vehicle Accident 1. Unit involved secures site 2. CO CP reports to TF 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification of appropriate personnel: 4. Safety Officer move to scene of accident to conduct investigations 5. Unit and Safety Officer submit closure reports and Story Board 6. Battle Captain/NCO or Battle NCOIC closes out the incident once all casualties are returned from hospital and vehicles are recovered. Submits Story Board to BDE 3 a. Notification Tree: (1) S 3 (2) Surgeon Cell (if injury) (5) S 4 (6) S 5 (7) SJA (8) BCT Safety Officer (9) BDE TOC (10) TF Rear D (if injured) 3 a. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 8
BATTLE DRILL 17: UXO/IED/Mine(s) Discovered Soldier identifies a UXO, IED, or mine 1 a. Immediate actions by unit (5 Cs): (1) Confirm (2) Call (3) Clear (4) Cordon (5) Control 1. Unit secures site 2. Unit reports to TF 2 a. UXO/IED/Mine 9 -Line Report to TF TOC: (1) DTG Discovered. (2) Reporting unit and location (8 -digit grid). (3) Contact method. Unit’s FM freq, C/S, and telephone number. POC name. (4) Type of munition. (a) Dropped, Projected, Placed or Thrown (b) What type of munition? (c) Color (d) Size (e) Markings (5) NBC contamination? (6) Resources threatened? (7) Impact on mission. Will the location of the mine/UXO affect the unit’s mission within the next 72 hours. (8) Actions taken by unit. (9) Recommend priority (Immediate, Indirect, Minor, None) 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures, submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes 3 a. Notification Tree: (1) S 3 / XO / S 4 / EOD (2) ABE (3) S 2 Ops (4) S 5 3 b. Products & Considerations: (1) FRAGO to EOD (2) Alert to unit (3) Security for EOD movement 5. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE
BATTLE DRILL 18: Weapons Cache Discovered 1 a. Immediate actions by unit: (1) 5 Cs(FM 5 -25): Confirm, Call, Clear, Cordon, Control. THIS IS A PRIME LOCATION FOR MINES, IEDs OR BOOBY TRAPS!! (2) Deploy engineers to conduct assessment on cache -- obtain as much information as possible: (a) inventory of number of weapons / amount of ammo (b) description of items found (digital photos) (c) number of civilians / vehicular traffic in the area (3) Unit conduct an assessment: (a) Are there weapons / ammo that can be confiscated for ISF/IPS use? (b) Is the cache exploitable if left in place? (c) If not, then destroy in place (if safe to do so) (d) If not safe, or if cache is too large, coordinate transportation assets to move munitions to a ASP 1 or 2. Unit must secure site until completely destroyed or moved. Unit can use ICDC/IPS to secure site, but must inventory munitions before and after hand over. UNIT REQUESTS EOD SUPPORT ONLY IF TF ENGINEERS CAN NOT IDENTIFY THE MUNITIONS OR THE MUNITIONS ARE TOO COMPLEX. If EOD is necessary, the unit must secure the site until EOD can respond. 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: How many weapons / ammo by type is located at the cache? A: Activity (1) Movement in AO connected to the cache site (2) Description of items in cache L: Location of cache (8 digit grid) T: Time found, estimated time the cache has existed A: Actions taken by unit? Discovery of Weapons Cache 1. Unit secures site 2. Unit reports to TFTOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures, submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes 4. Close-out reports from unit 1) Story Board 2) Detailed inventory of items seized 3) Number of detainees (if any) 4) Local civilian reactions and level of HN forces support 5. TF submits Story Board to BDE 3 a. Notification Tree: (1) S 3 / XO / S 4 (2) S 2 / IO / PAO (3) S 5 (4) ABE (5) Civil Affairs
BATTLE DRILL 19: Fratricide One or more of the following are killed or injured by friendly fire 1. US / Coalition Soldier 2. DOD Civilian / coalition civilian 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Name, rank, SSN, unit, and nationality of deceased? A: Activity (1) What activity was the individual(s) involved in? What happened? (2) What was the cause of death? (3) What conditions surrounded the death? Is the unit in pursuit of suspects? (4) Was it suicide? L: Location (8 -digit grid) (1) Where did the incident occur? (2) Where is the deceased individual? T: Time. When did the death occur? A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit/agency. (2) Assets/support needed from TF? 1. Unit conducts immediate first aid 2. Unit notifies TF TOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report and “Suspected Friendly Fire” report within 30 minutes. If victim is a Soldier, issues verbal order to all commanders to control all communications to the rear (rear detachment officially notifies family) 4. Unit MEDEVACs Injured personnel as required. Unit evacuates deceased IAW unit SOP. 5. SJA coordinates 15 -6 investigation. 6. Unit submits all casualty feeder and witness cards to TF. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE FLASH TRAFFIC! 3 a. Staff Action Checklist q S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM notified q CPOF/ BFT operator zooms in on incident, displays only the applicable overlays, and checks 3 a. NOTIFICATION TREE: CPOF Text messages from COs and/or BDE 1. S 3 / BDE Cell CDR-/Alerts XO / CSM q Surgeon CSH / DIV SURG office for possibility of US, Non-US casualties; determines 2. BDE Surgeon--responsible for tracking civilian / verifies extent of injuries from unit reports; tracks deceased casualties evac chain; provides status as 3. Chaplainthru (positions as close to deceased updates possible)to BTL CPT, TF CDR and subordinate units as required. SOP CARD 58 and personnel 4. S 1 (conducts q Chaplain (positions as close to deceased as actions SOP) possible) 5. S 4 (conducts mortuary affairs SOP, alerts q S 1 (executes personnel actions SOP) 299 FSB mortuary affairs team) 6. SJA q S 4 (conducts prepared mortuary to settle claims affairs SOP, alerts BSB 7. TF Safety mortuary affairs Officer team) conducts interviews 8. S 2 q S 6 collects cuts NIPR facts locally, and conducts instructs COs pattern to do analysis same 9. Alert q CJA: all DIV BNappoints TOCs if 15 -6. upgrade Assist FPCON investigating is necessary officer, as necessary. 10. TF q Notify Safety DIVOfficer DMAIN conducts and PAOinterviews, initiates 11. TF PAO safety investigation prepares statements q S 2 collects facts and conducts pattern analysis q Alert all CO CPs if upgrade FPCON is necessary q Use TF LNO to notify BDE TOC and PAO – LNO also requests DIV Combat Stress Teams q TF PAO prepares press release if necessary q BN LNO collects information/details of incident q JCC/ IA notified if required 3 b. TFIf CDR unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 52 q / XO notifies Rear-D CDR
BATTLE DRILL 20: Missing / Isolated Personnel (POW/MIA/AWOL, CF, Press, NGO) Receive report of missing / Isolated Personnel NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES/ACTIONS: (1) S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM (2) DMAIN (3) Subordinate COs: Accountability (personnel and sensitive items) (4) Aircraft in TF AO (5) ID and Task recovery force / TF Reserve (5) S 2: Check Security Clearance Type (6) Surgeon Cell (7) PAO: Prepare press release (8) S 1: Obtain ISOPREP to aid in ID/Recovery (9) BAE a. Transmit SARIR if not already submitted by reporting unit b. Notify Division RCC if assistance needed. c. Coordinate for air assets if needed Is unit of assignment known? RELATED BATTLE DRILLS: 6: KIA of coalition soldier/civilian No Yes Is Exact Location Known? No Yes Does METT-TC allow BCT assets to recover IP? SALUTE REPORT to BCT TOC: L: Location soldier was last seen If approximate location known does METT-TC allow a search? No Notify BDE RCC, request assistance, and monitor / develop the situation Recovery force recovers IP, provides immediate medical support and coordinates aerial or ground MEDEVAC as required TF coordinates / conducts initial re-integration tasks and coordinates evacuation to other re-integration locations as required Task search force and task / request other assets (UAV / Aviation / CAS) Attempt to establish communications with IP and coordinate / provide support as required T: Time soldier was discovered missing A: Actions taken by unit Yes No S: Size: How many soldiers missing and from what unit? A: Activity (1) Who is first line supervisor and where/when was soldier last seen? (2) What were other individuals in area doing before, during, and after unit discovered the soldier was missing? (3) Was any threat activity in the area that may be responsible for the disappearance? 8: MEDEVAC Task all subordinate battalions to obtain immediate accountability of all military and civilian personnel IP recovered to unit / medical facility Yes Unit in AO establish cordon of AO Does search force find IP? No Continue search / request assistance Submit SARSIT to RCC (format in BDE PR SOP)
BATTLE DRILL 21: Demonstration, Pilgrimage, or Riot Demonstration or pilgrimage 1 a. Immediate actions by unit: 1) Secure area, prevent further people from joining crowd 2) Determine size and intent of the crowd. 3) Determine if crowd was authorized by HN forces 4) Notify TF TOC of situation 5) Identify leader(s) of crowd 6) Photograph leaders 7) Have HN forces instruct leaders to disperse crowd peacefully 8) Identify if there is a need for route closures 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Size of the crowd (2) Make up of the crowd A: Activity (1) Why are they demonstrating (2) Are they peaceful or violent (3) What are they shouting (4) Any Weapons visible L: Location (8 digit grid)? T: Time A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit. (2) Assets/support needed from Higher? (3) Do actions include entering a mosque? 1. Unit encounters a crowd that threatens the safe and secure environment 2. CO CP reports to TF TOC 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures, submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes 4. If crowd is along MSR/ASR, does the TF recommend closing the RTE? NO 3 a. Notification Tree: (1) S 3 (2) S 2 (3) Alert all CO CPs if upgrade FPCON is necessary (4) S 5 5. Battle Captain/NCO actions: (1) Notify BDE (2) Request UAV support to monitor pilgrimage (3)HN forces notified and involved with route security, if required (4) Identify which unit will cordon the pilgrimage's final destination, if required (5) Deploy PSYOPS team (6) Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE YES 6. Battle Captain/NCO actions: (1) Request route closure from BDE (if not approved, move to STEP 5 (2) Request UAV support to monitor pilgrimage (3) Coordinate with BDE to establish TCPs and close route (4) HNF notified and involved with route security (5) Identify which unit will cordon the pilgrimage's final destination, if necessary (6) Coordinates with BDE to close TCPs and reopen route (7) Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE
BATTLE DRILL 22: Human Remains or Mass Gravesite Discovered 1 a. Immediate actions by unit: (1) Unit secures site – use HN forces to assist and notify local hospital (2) Unit does not touch, allow anyone to touch the bodies or any evidence on site. (3) Obtain as much information as possible about the victim: (a) age (b) gender (c) names (d) ethnic background of victims (e) possible cause of death (f) possible time of death (g) description of the site (h) source of the initial report (4) Unit reports to higher. (5) Unit notifies CID if it is an accident or US/Coalition soldier or civilian employee. (6) Take digital photos of the site if it is an atrocity site or mass grave. DO NOT take photos of human remains if US/Coalition soldier or civilian employee. 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: How many bodies? A: Activity (1) Atrocity site or mass grave? (2) Murder victim? (3) Operationally related (due to military action)? (4) Accidental (car accident, mine related)? (5) American? (6) Coalition? (7) Unknown circumstances? (8) What else was found at the scene? (9) Is media present at the site? L: Location of human remains (8 digit grid) T: Time (1) Time the human remains were discovered? (2) Approximate time of death (if known)? A: Actions taken by unit. Discovery of Human Remains 1. Unit secures site 2. Unit reports to TF TOC (within 30 min of discovery) 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures, submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes. 3 a. Immediately Notify: (1) S 3 / TF CDR / XO (2) S 5 (notify RED CROSS) (3) DIV CID (4) PSYOP / IO (5) S 4 (6) BSB Mortuary affairs (7) CJA (8) PAO 5. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE
BATTLE DRILL 23: Power Outage in Town Power outage reported 1 a. Immediate actions by unit: (1) Contact local power facility supervisor (2) Determine source of power failure (3) Report to TF TOC (4) If power can not be restored immediately, request assistance from TF 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) How large is the physical area effected by the power loss (2) Size of population effected A: Activity (1) What was the cause of the power outage? L: Location (1) What areas are effected—rural and urban. T: Time. (1) What time did the power go out? (2) How many times has this happened in the last 30 -60 days? (3) Once the power is restored, determine the total time the power was out. A: Actions taken by unit. (1) Assist local power plant supervisor to repair (2) Determine cause of failure 1. Unit conducts immediate actions and sends report to TF 2. Notify BSB Minister of public works and CA to determine the best method to restore power if the power facility can not repair itself. 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures, submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes 4. BSB requests assets from local nationals and/or DIVENG to fix power loss and coordinates link up with unit in sector 3 a. Immediately Notify: (1) S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM (2) BDE TOC (3) PSYOP / IO (4) CA (5) ABE submits PURPLE 3 report to DIVENG (6) S 2 5. Once power is restored, unit submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE
BATTLE DRILL 24: FOB Security Breach of FOB Security 1 a. Immediate actions by unit: 1) Secure immediate area. 2) Notify SOG or Unit HQ 3) Unit attempts to repair breach site 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Size of suspected element inside the camp? (2) Have you apprehended any individual(s)? A: Activity (1) How did the individual(s) breach? - Forced entry through base camp gate or wire? - Infiltrated by hiding on a vehicle? - Use of a fake ID card? - Assistance of a FOB? (2) What MEDEVAC are in immediate vicinity? L: Location (8 -digit grid) (1) Location of breach? (2) Location of apprehension of individual(s)? T: Time A: Actions: (1) Actions taken by unit. (2) Digital pictures of breach site taken by unit. (3) Assets/support needed from TF? 1. Guard or individual witnesses observes signs of a breach in security at a base camp (engage and alarm is first priority) 2. FOB increases FPCON; tenant units go to 100% manning on perimeter. 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures. Submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes. 4. All units on FOB conduct 100% accountability check of equipment and personnel, request TF reserve if necessary. 5. Unit submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE FLASH TRAFFIC! 3 a. Notification Tree: (1) S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM (2) S 2 (3) Alert all CO CPs if FPCON change is necessary (4) BDE TOC 3 b. If unit requests MEDEVAC, see CARD 8 4 a. If TF reserve requested, Notify CDR
BATTLE DRILL 25: Detainee Unit detains individual 1 a. Immediate actions by unit: : (1) Secure (Flex-cuff; cover eyes (no hoods); ear muffs (2) Silence (Gag only as necessary) (3) Segregate (4) Safeguard (5) Speed (to TF D-Cell) (6) Tag 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) How many Detainees? A: Activity (1) What were the circumstances surrounding the detention? L: Location (1) Where was the detainee captured? T: Time. - Time detainee was captured? A: Actions taken by unit. 1. Unit conducts immediate actions and sends report to TF 2. Place detainee in unit Detainment Facility (D-Cell) holding area until assets are available to transport detainee to Internment Facility 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures, submits SALUTE report within 30 minutes 3 a. Immediately Notify: (1) S 3 (2) PMO (2) CJA (4) S 2 X 4. Unit delivers soldier to Detainee Facility; MPs processes detainee and prepare to pass the detainee to S 2 X Internment Facility Interrogation Team 5. Once Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE
BATTLE DRILL 26: Detainee Death Unit informs TF of detainee’s death FLASH TRAFFIC! 1. Battle Captain/NCO alerts notification tree and requests CID team through BDE TOC to deploy to location of death and conduct investigation F al ur by T at N d Kille s se 4. Unit coordinates with deceased’s family on where the remains will be sent au C 3 a. CID conducts investigation and reports findings to TF CDR—CDR determines outcome for suspect Unit 15 -6 Investigation 2 a. Unit HQs establishes a guard for the deceased and also guards soldier suspected of wrongfully killing the detainee 2 b. Unit conducts a 15 -6 Investigation 3 b. Unit coordinates with deceased’s family on where the remains will be sent 1. Battle CPT notifies: (1) TF CDR/S 3/XO/CSM (2) S 2 (3) JAG (4) BDE TOC (5) PAO (6) IO (7) PMO
BATTLE DRILL 27: Killing of Civilian Unit informs TF of civilian’s death OE of R n me) latio Vio ar Cri (W 3 a. Unit HQs establishes a guard for the deceased and also guards soldier suspected of wrongfully killing the civilian 4. CID conducts investigation and reports findings to TF CDR—CDR determines outcome for suspect 5. Unit coordinates with deceased’s family on where the remains will be sent IA W RO E Unit 15 -6 Investigation 2 a. Battle Captain/NCO reports LOW VIOLATION. 1. Battle Captain/NCO alerts notification tree and requests CID team through BDE to deploy to location of death and conduct investigation 2 b. Unit conducts a 15 -6 Investigation 3 b. Unit coordinates with deceased’s family on where the remains will be sent 6. TF staff conducts analysis of the war crime’s effects and determines what action TF must take to mitigate the effects. FLASH TRAFFIC! 1. Battle CPT notifies: (1) TF CDR/S 3/XO/CSM (2) S 2 (3) JAG (4) BDE (5) PAO (6) IO
BATTLE DRILL 28: US Soldier Potential Crime Unit informs TF of crime FLASH TRAFFIC! 1. Battle Captain/NCO alerts notification tree and requests CID team through BDE to deploy to location of the crime. 2. Unit HQs guards the physical area where the war crime occurred and also guards the suspect 4. TF staff conducts analysis of the war crime’s effects and determines what action TF must take to mitigate the effects. ny 3 a. Battle Captain/NCO reports LOW VIOLATION. CID conducts investigation and reports findings to TF CDR—CDR determines outcome for suspect (maybe) lo W Fe e rim C ar 3 b. CID conducts investigation and reports findings to TF CDR—CDR determines outcome for suspect. SEE CARD 29. 1. Battle CPT notifies: (1) TF CDR/S 3/XO/CSM (2) S 2 (3) JAG (4) BDE (5) PAO (6) IO (7) PMO
BATTLE DRILL 29: US Soldier Felony Crime Unit informs TF of felony crime FLASH TRAFFIC! 1. Battle Captain/NCO alerts notification tree and requests CID team through BDE to deploy to location of crime 2. Unit HQs guards the physical area where the crime occurred and also guards the suspect CID conducts investigation and reports findings to TF CDR—CDR determines outcome for suspect 1. Battle CPT notifies: (1) TF CDR/S 3/XO/CSM (2) S 2 (3) JAG (4) BDE (5) PAO (6) IO
BATTLE DRILL 30: ROE Violation Reported Unit informs TF of ROE violation FLASH TRAFFIC! 1. Battle Captain/NCO alerts notification tree and requests CID team through BDE to deploy to location of violation. Reports LOW VIOLATION. 2. Unit HQs guards the physical area where the violation occurred, any personnel involved with the incident, and also guards the suspect 3. CID conducts investigation and reports findings to TF CDR—CDR determines outcome for suspect 1. Battle CPT notifies: (1) TF CDR/S 3/XO/CSM (2) S 2 (3) JAG (4) BDE (5) PAO (6) IO
BATTLE DRILL 31: Stolen/Missing Sensitive Item Unit missing sensitive item 1 a. Immediate actions by unit: : (1) Unit conducts local search to find missing items. (2) Notify higher HQs. (3) If on Base Camp (a) Stop all non-mission-essential outgoing traffic (b) Conduct Base Camp wide search (c) Inspect all outgoing personnel (4) If outside Base Camp: (a) Secure area (b) Conduct thorough search of area 2 a. SPOT report to TF TOC: S: Size (1) How many (by type and serial #) sensitive items are missing? A: Activity (1) Who (name, rank) lost the item (2) What were the individuals doing before, during, and after items were discovered missing? L: Location items were last seen T: Time. - Time item was discovered missing A: Actions taken by unit. -Conducting shake down, lock down, inventories, etc. 1. Unit identifies item(s) are missing FLASH TRAFFIC! 2. Unit reports to TF (NLT 1 Hr after identifying missing item) 3. Battle Captain/NCO begins notification procedures, submits SALUTE report and GREEN 2 within 30 minutes 3 a. Immediately Notify: (1) S 3 / TF CDR / XO / CSM 4. Battle NCO initiates separate 1594 Log to track missing sensitive items actions 5. Unit Submits follow-up report Story Board to TF, TF submits Story Board to BDE
BATTLE DRILL 32: Negligent Discharge (ND) of Weapon Soldier commits ND 1 a. IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT: (1) Unit determines if ND resulted in any injuries (2) Begins initial investigation (3) Unit notifies TF TOC FLASH TRAFFIC! 1. Unit reports to TF 2 a. Notification Tree (1) Battle Captain/NCO 2 a. SALUTE REPORT to TF TOC: S: Size (1) Weapon fired? (2) # of rounds fired? A: Activity (1) Cause of the ND? (2) What was the soldier doing prior to ND occurring? L: Location (8 -digit grid) - Location of ND T: Time - Time of the ND A: Actions taken by unit 2. Battle Captain/NCO notifies appropriate personnel 3. Battle NCO logs incident in SIGACTs log 4. Unit submits Closure Report (SIR) If injury resulted, then notify: (1) S 3 / BCT CDR (2) Surgeon Cell (3) S 5 if civilian injury results (4) SJA if civilian injury results
BATTLE DRILL 33: Weather watch/warning Receive Weather Warning from TF S 2 1 a. IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY ALL UNITS: (1) Units ensure message is disseminated to squad/section level within one hour. (2) Units take appropriate actions to mitigate risk. 1. TF RTO immediately sends weather warning message to subordinate units. 2. Battle Captain/NCO notifies appropriate personnel: 3. Battle Captain/NCO annotates on SIGACTS; follows-up weather status. 2 a. Immediately Notify: (1) S 3 (2) all unit LNOs (3) all staff agencies (4) S 2 confirms weather watch/warning with DIV GREEN 5 report
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