TBS Phase 4
3 Block War
1= humanitarian ops 2= COIN ops, limited host nation control 3= conflict/violence
identify offenses without omission.
Hasty, Deliberate, Consolidation/reorganization
eight steps of room clearing
1. Dominate 2. Eliminate 3. Control through Verbiage 4 Search the Dead 5. Search the Room 6. Search the Living 7. Transition 8. Mark
identify platoon level amphibious planning considerations to accomplish the mission and meet the commander's intent.
1. Priority for landing of elements of the landing force. This is a crucial aspect of amphibious planning. Planners must link their landing force priorities and the order in which forces flow ashore to an objective to their scheme of maneuver. 2. Allocation of resources. 3. Allocation of serial numbers. The serial number is a designator assigned to units assigned to go ashore as part of an amphibious exercise and is used to identify what each unit tasked to debark shipping is supposed to do while on ship. 4. Sequence of landing of non-scheduled units. 5. Coordination of landing of separate landing groups.
Given a terrorist threat, during operations or daily routine, identify self-protective measures to remain a hard target.
1. establish points of contact 2. stay mentally prepared for an attack 3. carry identification that is bilingual 4. avoid revealing plans to unknown individuals 5. keep a low profile and avoid wearing uniform in public 6. don't flash around large sums of cash 7. avoid civil disturbances 8. vary methods of transportation 9. avoid shortcuts 10. ensure that both you and your Marines use the buddy system
identify elements of the fitness report in accordance with the Performance Evaluation System (PES) manual without error.
A: Administrative Information B: Billet Description C: Billet Accomplishments D-:H Performance Anchored Rating Scales (PARS) D: Mission Accomplishments E: Individual Character F: Leadership G: Intellect and Wisdom H: Fulfillment of Eval Responsibilities I: Directed & Add'l Comments K: Reviewing Officer Comments L: Addendum Page(s)
Tools to get personnel and equip ashore
AAV- armored amphib vehicle LCU- for equip, cannot move over beach LCAC- high speed over beach
METT-TC terrain
ASCOPE
Given a mission and civilian areas, structures, capabilities, organizations, personnel, and events, integrate civil considerations into tactical planning to develop an estimate of the situation.
ASCOPE areas structures capabilities organizations people events
ASCOPE
Areas- areas and boundaries of significance Structures- value of physical structures (IE mosque) Capabilities- local authorities and functions (police, hospitals, water) Organizations- Identify all organizations in the area People- key individuals Events- key holidays and reactions to those events
Wen you suspect ANY service member of any offense, you must read them..
Article 31(b)
identify task organization considerations in an urban environment without omission.
Assault - Seize Support- Suppress Security- Isolate
Mount task org
Assault- Seize Support- Suppress Security- Isolate
Initiating directive
Begins the amphib op -establishes mission, intent, CONOPS - required commanders and command relationships, including tasks - appropriate AO and time periods
identify the levels of urban environments without omission.
Building Street Sub-terrain Air
Elements of the MAGTF
Command Element Ground Combat Element Aviation Combat Element Logistics Combat Element
5 C's
Confirm, Clear, Check, Cordon, Control
Block 2
Counter-Insurgency Operations. Limited Host Nation Control. Unstable Environment. Increased Force Protection.
Elements of Convoy SOM
DM -TART 1) Distribution of forces (Lead is SE1, Main Body ME, Rear SE2) 2) Movement Formations (closed/open)= 3) Task/Org 4) actions on the obj 5) Routes 6) TCM - CP's, rally points, unit boundaries
principles of urban patrolling
DMPRCT depth mutual support pattern avoidance establish a reaction force intra-patrol comms three-dimensional threats
Physical security measures
Deny, delay, detect, deter (fences, alarms, snipers, barriers)
combat loading
Each individual item is stowed so that it can be unloaded at the required time.
Personal Security measures
Establish points of contact Mentally aware Low profile Buddy System
Tool the commander uses to prioritize and focus training and is the starting point for designing training in SATE
Mission Essential Task List (METL)
evaluate awards recommendations to ensure the appropriate award is given in recognition of a unit/individual's actions in accordance with the Navy and Marine Corps Awards manual.
Forwarded award recommendation: (1) recommend approval; (2) recommend approve a lower award; (3) recommend a higher award; (4) disapprove the award/recommend inclusion in a later award; or (5) return the recommendation for further clarification. Approving authority: (1) approve the award; (2) approve a lower award; (3) approve a higher award (if so empowered) or recommend a higher award to the appropriate authority; (4) disapprove the award; or (5) return the recommendation for further clarification.
define the phases of an urban attack without omission.
Hasty Deliberate Maneuver
Block 3
High intensity conflict, no host nation control, violent and chaotic environment
Block 1
Humanitarian Operations. Host Nation Control. Stable Environment. Restrictive Rules of Engagement (ROE)
Ships in an amphib op
LHA- assault ship LHD- larger LHA, 3 LCACS LPD- replacing old class LCC- command ship
Given motorized or mechanized assets, a unit, and an order as part of scenario, determine task organization for mounted operations to support the scheme of maneuver and accomplish the mission.
Lead security- SE1 Main body- ME Rear Security- SE2
MAGTF organization
MEF, MEB, MEU, or SPMAGTF
identify the four obstacle breaching methods without error
Mechanical Ballistic Explosive Thermal
Punitive measures
NJP- lowest level, Co cmdr Courts martial- summary > special> general
identify follow-on actions upon submission of a fitness report in accordance with the Performance Evaluation System (PES) manual in sequence without error.
Once the fitness report has been submitted by the RS to the RO they should have a discussion with the MRO on their markings and comments. Should be no surprises Check status of MRO's fitness report
Phases of an amphib op
PERMA Planning Embarkation Rehearsal Movement Action
identify the phases of an amphibious operation without omission.
PERMA Planning Embarkation rehearsal movement action
Offensive SOM
RISS recon isolate secure a foothold- SOSR (suppress, obscure, secure, reduce) Seize
Operational security measures
Signal Intelligence Human Intelligence Operational patterns
Urban ops 4 levels
subterranean, street, building, and air
Defense SOM
TDOOTS type distribution of forces orientation occupation TCM security
identify the training development phases in accordance with NAVMAC 1553.1_.
The SATE process, in regards to UTM, consists of five phases: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. Analysis Phase: The analysis phase determines the unit's performance objectives. Design Phase: The purpose of the design phase is to design or layout a training plan for a unit. Development Phase: During the development phase review/define training objectives and goals in accordance with the guidance provided from the commander. Implementation Phase: Training plans are executed during the implementation phase. Evaluation Phase: Evaluation is a continuous process that occurs at all echelons and during every phase of SATE.
Rehearsal
testing the adequacy of plans, timing of detailed operations
Development Phase
all logistical and background preperations are completed prior to start of training
Systems Approach to training and education (SATE) 5 phases
analysis design development implementation evaluation
define landing plan considerations without omission.
are based on conditions and enemy capabilities existing in the operational area before embarkation of the landing force.
Action
arrival of the amphibious force in the operational area, through the accomplishment of the mission and the termination oft the amphibious operation
Punitive discharges
bad conduct discharge dishonorable discharge dismissal
Initiating a charge
bring or report an allegation to the attention of military authorities
Three methods of formal recognition
certificate of commendation, meritorious Mast, and letter of appreciation
For a court martial, a convening authority is a function of..
command and not rank
Selection of route in a Tac convoy
comprehensive METT-TC that comes before Tactical thought process
Evaluation Phase
continuous process that occurs at all echelons and during every phase of SATE
Given a terrorist threat, identify physical security measures to protect an installation from terrorist attack.
deny, delay, deter, and detect
Analysis Phase
determines unit performance objectives
Commander uses ______ to come up with analysis and come up with his own METL
doctrine, higher METL, war plans, T/O, and the mission
3 types of comms for convoy
external, internal, vic-vic
non punitive measures
formal & informal counseling EMI Non-punitive letter of caution (NPLOC) Administrative withholding of privileges
Preferring a charge
formally accuse a service member of a violation of the UCMJ
Planning
from issuing the order to the embarkation. Begins with the initiating directive and is the only phase where the CATF and the CLF share authority.
Administrative discharges
honorable general other than honorable
Two implied tasks of convoy
intelligence collection and route clearing
Embarkation
landing forces, equipment and supplies embark into assigned shipping
Design Phase
layout a training plan for a unit
Search
looking for evidence
3 types of training are
mission oriented, formal, and ancillary
Movement
period during which various elements of the amphibious force move from points of embarkation or forward deployed position to the operational area
three main categories of awards
personal/military decorations, unit awards, campaign/service awards
counterterrorism measures security
physical, personnel, operational
Seizure
physically taking control of evidence
Terrorist Ideologies
political, nationalist/separatist, religious, and special interest groups
Defense pos, consider:
protection, dispersion, concealment, fields of fire, at least one covered route of withdrawal, limited fire hazards
two methods of resolution to a case
punitive and non punitive
three types of vehicle checkpoints
snap, hasty, deliberate
Implementation Phase
staging of resources and personnel conducting the scheduled exercise