Phase 4 TBS
Location of III MEF
Camp Courtney, OKI, JAPAN
Location of II MEF
Camp Lejeune, NC
Location of I MEF
Camp Pendleton, CA
2 methods of decision making
Analytical (not time critical) and Recognitional (time of crisis/time critical)
IED 9 line
1. Date time group (when IED was discovered) 2. Report Activity and Location 3. Contact Method 4. Type of Ordinance 5. NBC Contaminations 6. Resources Threatened 7. Impact on mission 8. Protective Measures 9. Recommended Priority (immediate, indirect, minor, no threat)
5 stresses of combat
1) Boredom 2) Fog of war 3) Casualties 4) Discomfort and fatigue 5) extreme risk and fear
5 Horizontal Themes
1. A leader of exemplary character selflessly devoted to leading Marines 24 / 7 2. Proficient in individual to platoon-level warfighting skills, weapons, and tactics 3. A leader with a bias for action able to adapt to the environment, rapidly decide, communicate, and act in the "fog of war" 4. Embraces our naval character, expeditionary nature, and the Corps' warrior ethos 5. Mentally and physically tough
6 Tactical Tenets
1. Achieving a Decision 2. Gaining Advantage 3. Being Faster 4. Adapting 5. Cooperating 6. Exploiting Success & Finishing
8 room clearing steps
1. Clear exterior of room as much as possible 2. Clear the fatal funnel 3. Dominate the room 4. Eliminate Threats 5. Control the Room 6. Hasty Search 7. Mark 8. Evacuate
Types of Breaching Operations
1. Mechanical 2. Ballistic 3. Explosive 4. Manual
BAMCIS
BEGIN PLANNING ARRANGE RECON MAKE RECON COMPLETE PLAN ISSUE ORDER SUPERVISE
What rank commands a MEB and how long can a MEB sustain itself for?
Brigadier General, 30 days
4 levels of Urban Environment
Buildings, Streets, Subterranean, Air
What rank commands a MEU and how long can a MEU sustain itself?
Colonel, 15 days
7 warfighting functions
Command and Control (C2), Maneuver, Fires, Intelligence, Logistics, Force Protection, Information.
5 C's
Confirm Clear Cordon Check Control
Fighter-Leader concept
Demonstration through action. Allowing decentralized command and small unit leaders to make their own decisions
Block 3 of Urban Environment
High Intensity Conflict, No host nation control, violent environment
Block 1 of Urban Environment
Humanitarian Ops, host nation control, restrictive ROE
Leadership Principles
Know yourself and seek self-improvement. Be technically and tactically proficient. Seek responsibility and take responsibility for your actions. Make sound and timely decisions. Set the example. Know your soldiers and look out for their well-being. Keep your subordinates informed. Develop a sense of responsibility in your subordinates. Ensure that the task is understood, supervised, and accomplished. Build the team. Employ your unit in accordance with its capabilities.
Art of tactics
Lies in how we creatively form and apply military force in a given situation. It involves the creation, positioning, and maneuver of combat power. (When do we flank the enemy, and when do we ambush him? When do we attack, and when do we infiltrate? How do we use speed and momentum to achieve a decisive advantage? This creativity is a developed capacity, acquired through education, practice, and experience.)
What rank commands a MEF and how long can a MEF sustain itself?
Lieutenant General, 60 days
Tactical Planning Process
METT-TC --> EMLCOA --> CG/CV/EXP --> SOM --> FSP --> Tasks
9 Principles of War
MOOSEMUSS: Mass, Objective, Offensive, Simplicity, Economy of Force, Maneuver, Unity of Command, Supervise, Security
Location of 2nd MAW
Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS), Cherry Point, NC
Location of 3rd MAW
Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar, CA
Location of 1st MAW
Marine Corps Bases, Okinawa, Japan (same as III MEF)
Phases of Amphibious Ops
Planning, Embarkation, Rehershal, Movement, Action
Urban Defensive Characteristics
Preparation, Security, Disruption, Massing effects and Flexibility
Post detonated IED
REACTER report establish security assault enemy clear to/through casualties treat casualties evacuate casualties recover
RISS
Recon, Isolate, Secure a Foothold, Seize the Objective
SOSR
Suppress, Obscure, Secure a Foothold, Reduce
Define Terrorism
The calculated use of unlawful violence to inculcate fear, intended to coerce or intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious or ideological
6 principles of patrolling
depth, mutual support, deception and pattern avoidance, inter-patrol communication, establishment of a reaction force, 3d threat
7.62/ 50 cal
effects on car body, walls, sandbags
Science of Tactics
lies in the technical application of combat power. It includes mastering the techniques and procedures that contribute to the development of warfighting skills such as marksmanship, navigation, gunnery, and close air support.
Block 2 of urban environment
limited host nation control, unstable environment, increased force protection
5.56 penetration
no effects on urban obstacles. effects on wood, cinder continuous effects on wall may lessen protection
the purpose of an inspection is...
to ensure the health wellness and readiness of a unit
3 Levels of war
operational, strategic, tactical
3 sections to a command investigation
preliminary statement, findings of fact, recommendation