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HEADQUARTERS, ARTEP 19-100-10-DRILL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

MILITARY POLICE DRILLS

n authorized to protect technical tic dissemination r by other means. 0. Other requests mandant, United

ATSJ-MP-T, Bldg rt Leonard Wood,

method that will struction of the

NOVEMBER 2003

DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: DistributioUnited States Government agencies only toor operational information from automaunder the International Exchange Program oThis determination was made on 31 July 200for this document will be referred to ComStates Army Military Police School, ATTN:3203, 401 MANSCEN Loop, Suite 1069, FoMO 65473-8929.

DESTRUCTION NOTICE: Destroy by any prevent disclosure of contents or recondocument.

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*ARTEP 19-100-10-DRILL

Army Training and Headquarters Evaluation Program Department of the Army No. 19-100-10-DRILL Washington, DC, 28 November 2003

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Military Police DrillsTABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE ................................................................

Chapter 1. Safety and Training Strategy.............

Chapter 2. Battle Drills..........................................

2-1. Description and Format for Battle Drills ......

2-2. Battle Drill 19-4-D0101, Use the Traveling O Technique (Squad) (Mounted) ....................

2-3. Battle Drill 19-4-D0102, Use the Bounding O Technique (Squad) (Mounted) ....................

2-4. Battle Drill 19-4-D0103, React to Indirect Fi (Mounted) ....................................................

2-5. Battle Drill 19-4-D0104, React to an Ambus (Mounted) ....................................................

2-6. Battle Drill 19-5-D0110, React to Contact (M

2-7. Battle Drill 19-5-D0111, React to Enemy Air

DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Distribution authoGovernment agencies only to protect technical or ofrom automatic dissemination under the Internationor by other means. This determination was made orequests for this document will be referred to CommArmy Military Police School, ATTN: ATSJ-MPMANSCEN Loop, Suite 1069, Fort Leonard Wood,

DESTRUCTION NOTICE: Destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document.

*This publication supersedes ARTEP 19-100-10-DRILL, 8 July 2003.

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Page2-8. Battle Drill 19-5-D0112, Conduct an Emergency

Evacuation of an Armored Security Vehicle (ASV) .................2-36

2-9. Battle Drill 19-5-D0113, React to a Vehicle Rollover ..............2-39

2-10. Battle Drill 19-5-D0114, React to a Mine Strike ......................2-43

2-11. Battle Drill 19-5-D0115, React to a Roadblock While Traveling Mounted (Squad) ....................................................2-47

2-12. Battle Drill 19-5-D0116, React to an Armored Security Vehicle (ASV) Rollover ...........................................................2-51

2-13. Battle Drill 19-5-D0117, Perform a Hasty Evacuation of a Disabled Armored Security Vehicle (ASV)..............................2-55

2-14. Battle Drill 19-5-D0118, Perform a Hasty Destruction of an Armored Security Vehicle (ASV).............................................2-58

2-15. Battle Drill 19-5-D0119, Extinguish a Fire in an Armored Security Vehicle (ASV)............................................................2-61

2-16. Battle Drill 19-5-D0120, React to a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Threat in an Armored Security Vehicle (ASV) ......................................................................................2-64

2-17. Battle Drill 19-5-D0121, Employ the M257 Grenade Launcher.................................................................................2-69

Chapter 3. Crew Drills .........................................................................3-13-1. Description and Format for Crew Drills.....................................3-1

3-2. Crew Drill 19-5-D0106, Dismount an MK19 Grenade Machine Gun (GMG) From a High-Mobility, Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) .....................................................3-1

3-3. Crew Drill 19-5-D0108, Erect an OE-254/GRC Antenna System (Team)..........................................................................3-8

3-4. Crew Drill 19-5-D0109, Engage a Target With an MK19 Grenade Machine Gun (GMG) ...............................................3-13

Appendix A - Metric Conversion Chart............................................ A-1GLOSSARY............................................................................. Glossary-1REFERENCES ................................................................... References-1

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PrefaceThis drill book provides military police (MP) platoon, squad, and teamleaders with a set of standardized United States (US) Army MP drills.It is applicable to all table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE)and MP organizations at platoon echelon and below. It describes themethods that small units should use to train to proficiency. Continu-ous mastery of these drills is an essential baseline for all small-unitleaders.

The proponent of this publication is Headquarters (HQ), US ArmyTraining and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). Submit changes forimproving this publication on Department of the Army (DA) Form2028 and forward it to Commandant, United States Army MilitaryPolice School, ATTN: ATSJ-MP-T, Bldg 3203, 401 MANSCEN Loop,Suite 1069, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8929.

Unless this publication states otherwise, masculine nouns and pro-nouns do not refer exclusively to men.

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Chapter 1

Safety and Training Strategy1-1. General.The success of the mission depends on the ability ofthe soldiers and units to execute key actions instinctively andimmediately in reaction to a situation or an order. Soldiers mustmaintain proficiency on individual and collective tasks within aband of excellence. Therefore, training must be realistic to ensurethat tasks are performed to standard during actual missionconditions.

a. A battle drill is a collective action executed by a platoon orsmaller element without applying a deliberate decision-makingprocess. The action is vital to success in combat or critical topreserving life. A drill is initiated on a cue, such as an enemy actionor a leader command, and is a trained response to a given stimulus.It requires minimal leader orders to accomplish and is standardthroughout like units.

b. A crew drill is a collective action that the crew of a weaponor piece of equipment must perform to successfully use the weaponor equipment in combat or to preserve life. This action is a trainedresponse to a given stimulus, such as a leader’s command or thestate of weapons or equipment. It requires minimal leader orders toaccomplish and is standard throughout the Army.

c. Battle and crew drills have the following advantages: (1) They allow teams, squads, and platoons to perform

critical tasks automatically because they have been practicedrepetitively.

(2) They reduce reaction time, increase the speed ofexecution, and standardize actions in crucial situations.

(3) They develop leaders and build teamwork and cohesionunder stress.

(4) They help the soldier master his individual skills so thathe knows what to do when operating alone or in the absence of directleadership.

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(5) They instill unit discipline and operational standards forkey mission situations. NOTE: Before understanding this manual, leaders must readand understand Field Manual (FM) 25-101, which describesthe planning, preparation, and execution of training andFM 3-21.71, which describes the doctrinal principles thattraining is based on.

1-2. Training Guidance. Drills link individual, leader, and collectivetasks. They provide the doctrinal procedures that are crucial toapplying tactics that ensure survival and defeat of hostile elements.The leader has the flexibility to decide which drills to use and whento use them.

a. Priorities. Trainers must decide training priorities for thedrills and the individual and leader tasks that support them. To dothis, the leader must—

(1) Identify the unit's critical tactical missions. (See thecompany mission-essential task list [METL] tasks and thecommander's training guidance.)

(2) Select the drills that support specific METL-relatedtasks and the commander’s training guidance.

(3) Rank the drills according to—• Their importance to mission accomplishment. • The unit's current level of proficiency (strengths and

weaknesses). • Their degree of difficulty.

(4) Identify the individual and leader tasks that support thedrills selected for training. (The individual and leader tasks arelisted at the end of each drill.)

(5) Conduct individual training. This training is the firststep in the building block approach and establishes the basics forunit or collective training. Mastery of individual skills is anessential precondition for effective drill training.

(6) Set up conditions for training. Until the soldier obtainsproficiency, the conditions should be basic. Leaders mustincorporate difficulty and realism as training progresses, includinglimited visibility; nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) factors;

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and live fires. However, the task remains the same regardless of thedifficulty of the conditions.

b. Execution. All soldiers must master the identified individualtasks. Leaders must know the individual tasks required of theirsubordinates. Cross training is essential so that units can performdrills despite personnel losses. After prerequisite individual andleader training, soldiers must undergo drill training. For initialtraining or if the unit's proficiency is low, the lesson plan shouldfollow the crawl, walk, and run phases of training.

(1) Crawl phase (explain and demonstrate). The leader talksthe soldiers through the drill, step-by-step, describing what eachindividual or team must do. The leader performs the following tasksfor each drill:

• Describes the drill in general, including its purposeand importance.

• Describes the initiating cue, command, and combatcontext in which the training occurs.

• Describes the performance standards. • Describes (in detail) the performance measures of

each step.• Conducts a step-by-step demonstration of the

subtasks. • Discusses the role of supporting individual tasks

within the drill. (2) Walk phase (practice). The unit executes the drill at a

slow, step-by-step pace. The leader performs the following tasks foreach drill:

• Produces the cue that initiates the drill. • Instructs each soldier to slowly perform the actions

required by each step.• Coaches and critiques performances during each

practice run. • Stops training to provide correction (as necessary). • Practices drills until the unit can perform them to

standard without coaching.

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(3) Run phase (perform). The leader requires the soldiers toperform the drill at full speed as if they were performing their actualmission. The leader conducts this phase of instruction as follows:

• Produces the cue that initiates the drill.• Allows the drill to be performed, without

interruption, until it is complete. • Has the soldiers repeat the drill until they can

perform it to standard at full speed. • Reverts to the walk phase if soldiers cannot perform

their tasks correctly.• Varies the conditions under which the drill is

performed, including the visibility, terrain, dutyposition, and level of mission-oriented protectionposture (MOPP).

• Conducts an after-action review (AAR) to summarizethe results of the training. Identifies trainingstrengths and weaknesses, obtains feedback, andemphasizes key training points. (See the sample AARin FM 25-101.)

1-3. Sustainment. Leaders conduct sustainment training tomaintain the unit’s proficiency of mastered drills. Sustainmenttraining can overcome the loss of task proficiency and personnelchanges. Trainers often find that they must retrain tasks, followingthe complete crawl-walk-run sequence. They can also maintainsustainment through multiechelon training. These drills areconducted the same in higher echelon situational training exercises(STXs) and field training exercises (FTXs) as they would be in ahostile environment.

a. Train to retain. Retention of individual and collective taskskills is a recurring training problem for commanders. Skillretention is a decreasing function of time due to the length of timebetween practices. To enhance retention, commanders mustschedule training to acquire new skills and to maintain learned skilllevels. Skill maintenance programs must include the—

(1) Integration of learned skills into new collective tasktraining.

(2) Use of training aids (such as checklists and color codes)to enhance old skills.

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(3) Use of positive feedback (such as on-the-spot correctionand frequent AARs).

b. Train to sustain proficiency. The cornerstone of the ArmyTraining and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) is the concept ofsustaining proficiency. The unit must be prepared to encounterhostile elements on short notice. To sustain proficiency, the unitmust train, evaluate, and continue to train at all times. The unitcommanders must develop training strategies that attain the levelsof training proficiency required in mission-essential tasks. Thesestrategies are based on the training guidance provided by higherHQ. The unit commanders must determine the frequency for eachgiven task. Sustainment requires practice and repetition, andevaluating these practices uncovers training weaknesses. Themission outlines and sequentially smaller training componentsfound in mission training plans (MTPs) allow the leader to selecttasks and groups of tasks to aid in this process and to reduce theplanning time.1-4. Safety.

a. Protection is one of the elements of combat power. Protectionis the conservation of the fighting potential of a force, and safety isan intricate part of that protection. Leaders must verify thestructural soundness of all training and evaluation plans from asafety viewpoint. Leaders must conduct training at levels consistentwith the abilities of the soldiers being trained. They must instill anawareness of individual safety in all subordinate leaders andsoldiers. Soldiers must constantly be alert for and avoid situationsthat may result in injury or death.

b. At the training site, leaders must establish training safetyoverwatch procedures. Safety procedures should emphasize theadherence to standards, consideration of environmental factors (wetbulb), risk assessment, and factors contributing to and aiding in theprevention of accidents. Responsible individuals must know how tobalance the risks against the training requirements and monitorconditions for safety and health hazards (to eliminate or controlthem). Leaders must ensure the welfare of their soldiers in allsituations.

c. Leaders must establish a buddy system for safety. Soldiersshould maintain a safety watch on each other, with emphasis onindividual safety training and first aid responsibilities. All unsafe

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conditions and unsafe acts must be recognized. Soldiers must bealert to human error and know the capabilities and limitations ofthe equipment and vehicles they use. Following the proper safetyprocedures preserves troop strength by preventing personnel lossesthrough accidents. 1-5. Evaluation. Training standards are provided as a part of eachdrill, and the execution of that drill is the standard for the task ortask step.

a. Evaluations may be internal or external. Internalevaluations are conducted at all levels and must be inherent in alltraining. External evaluations are usually more formal and areconducted by the next higher HQ.

b. Failure to evaluate each task every time it is executed is acritical weakness. The ARTEP concept is based on simultaneoustraining and evaluation. Every exercise provides the potential forevaluation feedback. Every evaluation is a training session. Tooptimize training, trainers and leaders must evaluate training as itis performed.

c. Place emphasis on direct on-the-spot evaluations. Correctingpoor performance during drills is easy to do. However, in higher-level exercises with outside evaluators, this is usually not feasible.The habit of leader evaluations at every level makes the difference.AARs should be planned at frequent, logical intervals duringexercises (usually after the completion of a major event). This is aproven technique that allows for corrections of performanceshortcomings while they are still fresh in the soldier's mind.Additionally, it gets everyone involved and prevents thereinforcement of bad habits by not allowing for a repeat of poorperformance.

d. FMs 7-0 and 25-101 provide detailed instructions forconducting an AAR. They also provide detailed guidance on coachingand critiquing training.1-6. Feedback. The United States Army Military Police School(USAMPS) requests your recommendations for improvement of thisdrill book. Your feedback will help ensure that this book stayscurrent with new equipment and operational concepts that the MPwill employ in the diverse missions of tomorrow.

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Chapter 2

Battle Drills2-1. Description and Format for Battle Drills. A battle drill is acollective action executed by a platoon or smaller element withoutthe application of a deliberated decision-making process. The actionis vital to success in combat or critical to preserving life.

2-2. Battle Drill 19-4-D0101. TASK: Use the Traveling Overwatch Technique (Squad) (Mounted)(19-4-D0101)CONDITIONS (CUE): The squad is moving using the travelingtechnique, and the squad leader determines that hostile contact ispossible. This drill begins when possible hostile elements arereported in the area of operation (AO) or at the direction of thesquad or team leader.STANDARDS: The squad moves from the traveling technique tothe traveling overwatch technique. The squad maintains the properinterval and formation and ensures continuous all-around security.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

References Task Number Task Title

STP 19-95B1-SM 071-329-1030 Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted

551-721-1360 Drive Cargo Vehicle on Side Roads and Unimproved Roads

551-721-1363 Drive Vehicle With or Without Trailer/Semitrailer in Blackout Conditions

551-721-1366 Drive Vehicle With Automatic Transmission

STP 19-95B24-SM-TG 191-378-4300 Supervise Convoy Security Operations

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ILLUSTRATIONS: N/A SETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources.(1) Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) assigned

personnel and equipment.(2) Maps.

b. Training Site. The training site should have the following:(1) An area large enough for a mounted squad to move cross-

country or on existing road networks.(2) Enough natural vegetation and terrain relief for the

squad to select a route with available cover and concealment. c. Unit Instruction. None.

TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: a. Orientation. The mission objective is to perform area

security operations. To perform this drill in a tactical situation, thesquad must move mounted using the traveling overwatch technique.

b. Safety. The unit must observe the safety measures outlinedin applicable safety directives, technical manuals (TMs), and fieldmanuals (FMs).

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullyperformed this drill, have that unit provide a demonstration. Duringthe demonstration, explain what is being done and why, using the

STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0513 Select Temporary Fighting Positions

STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1004 Determine the Elevation of a Point on the Ground Using a Map

071-329-1009 Convert Azimuths071-329-1011 Orient a Map Using a

Lensatic Compass071-329-1015 Locate an Unknown Point

on a Map and on the Ground by Resection

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performance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed by the demonstrating unit.

d. Explanation. (1) Explain the objective in your own words.(2) Explain the duties of the team members, including the

leaders, drivers, and gunners.(3) Sketch a diagram showing the actions to be taken by

each team. (4) Ask if there are any questions, and ensure that all

questions are answered before beginning the drill.(5) Have each team member explain his part in the drill. (6) Make corrections as necessary.

WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the squad perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill with vehicles.Point out critical actions that the squad may have to perform as itmoves. Switch team positions, and have each team practice as thelead and trail elements. If possible, switch terrain or approach thesame piece of ground from a different direction, and have the squadexecute the drill to standard.TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The squad leader directs the squad to perform the travelingoverwatch technique. (See Figure 19-4-D0101-1, page 2-4.)2. The squad leader assumes a position in the column where he canbest control the formation.3. The teams orient their vehicle weapons on their primary area ofresponsibility, while maintaining continuous all-around security.

a. The lead element (Team A) orients their vehicle weapon to thefront.

b. The gunner in the squad leader's vehicle (Team B) acts as theair guard.

c. The rear vehicle (Team C) orients their vehicle weapon to therear.

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4. The squad moves in a column with the lead element (Team A) outin front, moving continuously and along designated routes.

Figure 19-4-D0101-1Traveling Overwatch Technique

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NOTE: The distance between vehicles is determined basedon the mission, enemy, terrain, troops, time available, andcivilian considerations (METT-TC).

5. The trail elements (Teams B and C) key in on the lead element'srate-of-march to maintain the proper interval and visual contactand deliver suppressive fires.THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333 D30-MTPARTEP 19-472-MTPARTEP 19-476-MTPARTEP 19-546-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 3-19.1FM 90-40STP 19-95B1-SMCOACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard without thedrill book. The initial run-through exercise should be conductedslowly. The soldiers should change positions in order to learn thedifferent steps and standards. PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 19-3-1102 Conduct Route Reconnaissance and Surveillance

19-3-1202 Conduct Route Regulation Enforcement

19-3-1203 Perform Temporary Route Signing

19-3-1501 Provide Escort for the Fox Vehicle

19-3-2002 Conduct an Area Reconnaissance

19-3-2003 Conduct a Zone Reconnaissance

19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security19-3-2209 Conduct a Movement to

Contact19-3-2212 Conduct a Screen19-3-2404 Conduct Quartering Party

Operations19-3-2405 Secure Downed Aircraft

ARTEP 19-333-D10-MTP 19-3-D123 Perform Temporary Route Signing (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D151 Provide Escort for the Fox Vehicle (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D202 Conduct an Area Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

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19-3-D204 Conduct Convoy Security (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D244 Conduct Quartering Party Operations (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D245 Secure a Downed Aircraft (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

ARTEP 19-647-30-MTP 19-3-3506 Conduct Evacuation by a Vehicle

ARTEP 19-667-30-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security

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2-3. Battle Drill 19-4-D0102.TASK: Use the Bounding Overwatch Technique (Squad) (Mounted)(19-4-D0102)CONDITIONS (CUE): The squad is mounted and using thetraveling overwatch technique. The squad leader determines ifhostile contact is expected. This drill begins when the squad comesin contact with hostile elements or the squad leader directs hispersonnel to begin the drill.STANDARDS: The squad moves from the traveling overwatchtechnique to the bounding overwatch technique, moving forward inincrements suited to the range of weapons, fields of fire, andavailable cover and concealment. The squad maintains continuousall-around security.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 19-95B1-SM 071-329-1030 Navigate from One Point on the

Ground to Another Point While Mounted

551-721-1360 Drive Cargo Vehicle on Side Roads and Unimproved Roads

551-721-1363 Drive Vehicle With or Without Trailer/Semitrailer in Blackout Conditions

551-721-1366 Drive Vehicle With Automatic Transmission

STP 19-95B24-SM-TG 191-377-4200 Use Techniques of Movement for Mounted Military Police (MP) Squad

191-378-4300 Supervise Convoy Security Operations

STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0513 Select Temporary Fighting Positions

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ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources.(1) Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) assigned

personnel and equipment.(2) Maps.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide the following: (1) An area large enough for a mounted squad to move cross-

country or on existing road networks.(2) Enough natural vegetation and terrain relief for the

squad to select a route that makes use of available cover and concealment.

c. Unit Instruction. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission is to perform area securityoperations. To do this in a tactical situation, the unit must moveusing the bounding overwatch technique while mounted.

b. Safety. Ensure that the squad observes the safety measuresoutlined in applicable safety directives, technical manuals (TMs),and field manuals (FMs).

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullyperformed this drill, have that unit perform a demonstration.

STP 21-24-SMCT 071-329-1004 Determine the Elevation of a Point on the Ground Using a Map

071-329-1009 Convert Azimuths071-329-1011 Orient a Map Using a Lensatic

Compass071-329-1014 Locate an Unknown Point on a

Map and on the Ground by Intersection

071-329-1015 Locate an Unknown Point on a Map and on the Ground by Resection

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During the demonstration, explain what is being done and why,us ing the per formance measures as a guide . A f ter thedemonstrat ion , summarize what was per formed by thedemonstrating unit.

d. Explanation. (1) Explain the objective in your own words.(2) Explain the duties of team leaders, drivers, and gunners.(3) Sketch a diagram showing the actions to be taken by

each team. (4) Ask if there are any questions, and ensure that the

questions are answered before beginning the drill.(5) Have each team member explain his part in the drill. (6) Make corrections as necessary.

WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The squad leader walks thesquad through the drill before performing the drill with vehicles andpoints out critical actions that the squad may have to perform as itmoves. Instruct the teams to switch positions, and have each teampractice as the lead and the trail elements. If possible, switch theterrain or approach the same piece of ground from a differentdirection, and have the squad execute the drill to standard. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The squad leader—

a. Directs the squad to begin the bounding overwatch technique.b. Specifies the method (successive or alternate) to use.c. Directs his vehicle to a position that provides the best command

and control.2. The squad begins moving, maintaining all-around security.

a. See Figure 19-4-D0102-1 to use successive bounds.(1) The lead element (Team A) advances to a position where it

can overwatch the move of the trail elements (Teams B and C) andsets an overwatch.

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(2) The trail elements (Teams B and C) move up to positionswhere they can overwatch the advance of the lead element (TeamA).

(3) The teams repeat steps 2a(1) and 2a(2), moving in turn.b. See Figure 19-4-D0102-2 , page 2-12, to use alternate bounds.

Figure 19-4-D0102-1Successive Bounds

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(1) The lead element (Team A) advances to a position where itcan overwatch the advance of the trail elements (Teams B and C)and sets an overwatch.

(2) The team in the second position (Team B) moves forward to aposition as near as possible to Team A to provide an overwatch. The teamin the third position (Team C) bounds forward. (See Figure 19-4-D0102-3.)

Figure 19-4-D0102-2Alternate Bounds (Step 1)

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(3) Team C advances beyond the overwatching elements bybounding around and beyond their positions to a new overwatchposition and sets an overwatch. (See Figure 19-4-D0102-4, page 2-14.)

(4) Team B moves forward to a new position as near as possibleto Team C to provide an overwatch when Team A bounds forwardand begins overwatching. (See Figure 19-4-D0102-5, page 2-15.)

Figure 19-4-D0102-3Alternate Bounds (Step 2)

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(5) Team A advances beyond the overwatching elements bybounding around and beyond their positions and assuming a newoverwatch position.

Figure 19-4-D0102-4Alternate Bounds (Step 3)

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(6) All elements repeat steps 2b(2) through 2b(4), moving inturn.THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-546-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 101-5-1FM 11-32FM 21-31FM 21-75

Figure 19-4-D0102-5Alternate Bounds (Step 4)

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FM 22-100FM 3-19.1FM 3-25.26FM 5-33STP 19-95B1-SMSTP 21-24-SMCTCOACHING POINT: The overwatch positions must offer cover andconcealment, good observation and fields of fire against potentialenemy positions, and visual contact with trail elements at all times.Teams must move in lanes to avoid the possibility of fratricide.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard without thedrill book. The initial run-through exercise should be conductedslowly. The soldiers should change positions to learn the differentsteps. PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 19-3-1102 Conduct Route Reconnaissance and Surveillance

19-3-1202 Conduct Route Regulation Enforcement

19-3-1203 Perform Temporary Route Signing

19-3-1204 Provide Military Police (MP) Support to a Passage of Lines Operation

19-3-1501 Provide Escort for the Fox Vehicle

19-3-2002 Conduct an Area Reconnaissance

19-3-2003 Conduct a Zone Reconnaissance

19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security19-3-2209 Conduct a Movement to Contact

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19-3-2404 Conduct Quartering Party Operations

19-3-2405 Secure Downed AircraftARTEP 19-333-D10-MTP 19-3-D123 Perform Temporary Route

Signing (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D151 Provide Escort for the Fox Vehicle (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D202 Conduct an Area Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D204 Conduct Convoy Security (Digital Military Police (MP) Platoon)

19-3-D244 Conduct Quartering Party Operations (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D245 Secure a Downed Aircraft (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

ARTEP 19-647-30-MTP 19-3-3506 Conduct Evacuation by a VehicleARTEP 19-667-30-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security

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2-4. Battle Drill 19-4-D0103. TASK: React to Indirect Fire (Squad) (Mounted) (19-4-D0103)CONDITIONS (CUE): The squad is moving mounted and hears orsees rounds impacting. The squad comes under hostile fire. Thesquad leader directs his personnel to react to the fire. STANDARDS: The squad moves out of the impact area in thedirection and distance directed by the squad leader.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources.(1) Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE). (2) Assigned personnel and equipment.(3) Artillery simulators.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide the following: (1) An area large enough for a mounted squad to move cross-

country or on existing road networks.(2) Enough natural vegetation and terrain relief to allow the

squad to select a route that makes use of available cover and concealment.

c. Unit Instructions. The squad leader must specify themovement technique, the formation, and the sectors of observation.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. Perform area security operations. To performsecurity operations in a tactical situation, the squad must be able toreact to indirect fire.

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0510 React to Indirect Fire While

Dismounted

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b. Safety. Ensure that the squad uses the safety measuresgiven in the safety directives and applicable technical manuals(TMs) and field manuals (FMs).

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullyperformed this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being performed and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed by the demonstrating unit.

d. Explanation. (1) Tell the squad, in your own words, everything about

reacting to indirect fire. (2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of each squad

member. (3) Sketch a diagram showing the actions to be performed by

each squad member. (4) Ask if there are any questions, and ensure that all

questions are answered prior to beginning the drill. (5) Have each squad member explain his part in the drill. (6) Make corrections as necessary.

WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the squad perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that the squad may have to perform as itmoves. Switch team positions, and have each team practice as thelead and trail elements. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The squad leader announces the distance and direction of themove.2. The squad leader executes the movement of vehicles.3. The squad establishes all-around security at the rally point.4. The squad leader visually accounts for personnel and equipment.5. The squad or team leader submits a shelling report (SHELREP)(Refer to FM 3-09.12.)

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THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARATEP 19-880-MTPFM 3-09.12FM 3-19.1FM 7-7FM 90-40STP 19-95B1-SM

COACHING POINT: The direction of travel is always considered12 o'clock (see FM 7-7). Use the existing standing operatingprocedures (SOPs) when training this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to the standard withoutthe drill book. The initial run-through exercise should be conductedslowly. The soldiers should change positions in order to learn allsteps and standards. PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security19-3-2101 Provide Security for

Designated Persons19-3-2201 Conduct Response Force

Operations19-3-2209 Conduct a Movement to

Contact

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19-3-2210 Conduct a Deliberate Attack19-3-2211 Conduct a Hasty Attack19-3-2405 Secure Downed Aircraft

ARTEP 19-333-D10-MTP 19-3-D202 Conduct an Area Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D203 Conduct a Zone Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D204 Conduct Convoy Security (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D245 Secure a Downed Aircraft (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

ARTEP 19-667-30-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security

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2-5. Battle Drill 19-4-D0104.TASK: React to an Ambush (Squad) (Mounted) (19-4-D0104)CONDITIONS (CUE): A squad, moving mounted, is ambushed.This drill begins when the squad is ambushed by a hostile elementor the squad leader directs his personnel to conduct this drill.STANDARDS: The squad returns fire, breaks contact with thehostile element, and moves to the designated rally point.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources.(1) Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) assigned

personnel and equipment.(2) Maps.(3) Opposing forces (OPFOR).

b. Training Site. The training site should include the following: (1) An area large enough for a mounted squad to move cross-

country or on existing road networks.(2) Enough natural vegetation and terrain relief to provide

cover and concealment.

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 19-95B1-SM 191-376-4110 Perform as a Member of

an In-Transit Security Team

STP 19-95B24-SM-TG 071-326-5832 Conduct a Disengagement by a Platoon While Under Enemy Pressure

STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0502 Move Under Direct Fire

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(3) An area sufficient for maneuvering.c. Unit Instructions. None.

TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: a. Orientation. The mission objective is to perform area

security. To do this in a tactical situation, the squad or team must beprepared to react to an enemy ambush. Initially, this drill should beconducted slowly. Ensure that personnel are aware that terrain canconceal or protect OPFOR.

b. Safety. Ensure that all personnel follow the safety measuresoutlined in applicable safety directives, technical manuals (TMs),and field manuals (FMs). Ensure that safety procedures areprescribed for dismounting the vehicles. Use blank ammunition tosimulate a real battle. Ensure that ammunition is not fired directlyat anyone within 10 meters of the firing position.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullyperformed this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize the actions performed by the demonstrating unit.

d. Explanation. (1) Tell the squad, in your own words, everything about

reacting to an ambush. (2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of each squad

member. (3) Sketch a diagram showing the actions to be performed by

each squad member. (4) Ask if there are any questions, and ensure that all

questions are answered before beginning the drill. (5) Have each squad member explain his part in the drill. (6) Make corrections as necessary.

WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the squad or teamperform a walk-through exercise before performing the drill at fullspeed. Point out critical actions that the soldiers may have toperform during this drill. Switch team positions, and have eachteam practice as the lead and trail elements.

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TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The squad reacts to the ambush.2. The gunners of vehicles in the kill zone, without order or signal,immediately return suppressive fire at the hostile element.

a. The drivers of vehicles in the kill zone quickly maneuver theirvehicles out of the kill zone.

b. The team leaders signal contact and indicate the direction ofcontact.3. The gunners of vehicles not in the kill zone provide suppressivefire to support the escape of vehicles in the kill zone.NOTE: Teams not in the kill zone when the ambush beginsmust ensure that they stay out of the kill zone whenengaging the hostile element.

4. The teams break contact and move to a predesignated rally pointto reorganize.5. At the rally point, the squad establishes all-around security andaccounts for personnel and equipment.6. The squad leader submits a size, activity, location, unit, time, andequipment (SALUTE) report.THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES: ARTEP 19-100-10-DRILLARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPFM 3-19.1STP 19-95B1-SMCOACHING POINT: There is no set way to break contact. Eachsquad member must act according to the situation. Smoke can helpconceal vehicles in the kill zone. Commanders must ensure that the

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crews of the vehicles having the Light-Vehicle, Obscuration SmokeSystem (LVOSS) know how to employ it. RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard without thedrill book. The initial run-through exercise should be conductedslowly. The soldiers should change positions in order to learn thedifferent steps and standards.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security19-3-2014 Provide In-Transit Security19-3-2101 Provide Security for

Designated Persons19-3-2201 Conduct Response Force

Operations19-3-2209 Conduct a Movement to

Contact19-3-2210 Conduct a Deliberate

Attack19-3-2211 Conduct a Hasty Attack19-3-2405 Secure Downed Aircraft

ARTEP 19-333-D10-MTP 19-3-D201 Provide In-Transit Security (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

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19-3-D202 Conduct an Area Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D203 Conduct a Zone Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D204 Conduct Convoy Security (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D245 Secure a Downed Aircraft (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

ARTEP 19-667-30-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security

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2-6. Battle Drill 19-5-D0110.TASK: React to Contact (Mounted) (19-5-D0110)CONDITIONS (CUE): A military police (MP) squad makes contactwith a hostile element. This drill begins when a squad comes incontact with a hostile element, or the squad leader directs hispersonnel to conduct the drill.STANDARDS: The squad opens fire immediately, targeting thehostile elements with well-aimed fire. The squad leader identifiesthe enemy position and types of weapons used and calls for fire ordestroys the element (if capable).SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources.(1) Personnel and table(s) of organization and equipment

(TOE) organizational equipment assigned to the squad.(2) Maps with overlays.

b. Training Site. Ensure that the training site offers cover andconcealment and the proper terrain for maneuvering. TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission objective is to perform the properprocedures when reacting to hostile contact. The mission objective ismet when the squad locates and engages a known or suspectedhostile position and delivers well-aimed fire.

b. Safety. The squad must properly identify the hostile elementand their position before firing weapons. After the mission iscomplete, all weapons must be cleared and placed on safe. Ensurethat safety procedures are prescribed for dismounting vehicles. Useblank ammunition to simulate a real battle. The ammunition shouldnot be fired directly at anyone within 10 meters of the firing

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0502 Move Under Direct Fire

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position. If available, utilize the Multiple Integrated LaserEngagement System (MILES) equipment to simulate contact.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation. (1) Tell the squad everything that is required when reacting

to hostile contact. (2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of the squad

members. Remind personnel to observe all safety measures whenengaging the hostile element. WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the squad perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that personnel may have to perform duringthe drill. Have the teams switch positions to practice the proceduresfor each position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The squad immediately moves all vehicles to the nearest coveredor concealed position (if moving).2. The squad engages the hostile element with all availableweapons.3. The squad leader determines if there is sufficient combat power tosuppress, bypass, or destroy the hostile elements.NOTE: If the squad does not have sufficient combat power,the squad leader should call for and adjust fire (mortars andartillery) or request close air support (CAS) (if available)prior to breaking contact using the Light-Vehicle,Obstruction-Screening System (LVOSS). The squad leadermay designate a new rally point.

4. If the squad leader has sufficient combat power to destroy thehostile element and fires and CAS are unavailable—

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a. The squad leader designates teams. The support team layssuppressive fire while the assault teams sweep across the objectiveand destroy the hostile elements.

b. The teams maintain radio contact or have visual signals forshift and lift fires.

c. The support team uses antitank weapons to destroy bunkersand built-up positions.

d. Teams A and B bound across the objective, destroying theenemy.

e. Teams A and B clear all bunkers and built-up positions on theobjective.5. The squad leader reports hostile contact and provides a situationreport (SITREP) to higher headquarters (HQ) using the size,activity, location, unit, time, and equipment (SALUTE) reportformat.6. The squad leader reconsolidates personnel and requestsadditional personnel and weapons from HQ (if required).THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 3-19.1FM 90-40STP 19-95B1-SMCOACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard withoutusing the drill book. The initial run-through exercise should be

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conducted slowly. The soldiers should change positions to learn allsteps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillaccording to standard.

SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security19-3-2014 Provide In-Transit Security19-3-2209 Conduct a Movement to

Contact19-3-2210 Conduct a Deliberate Attack19-3-2211 Conduct a Hasty Attack19-3-2212 Conduct a Screen19-3-2405 Secure Downed Aircraft

ARTEP 19-333-D10-MTP 19-3-D201 Provide In-Transit Security (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D202 Conduct an Area Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D203 Conduct a Zone Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D204 Conduct Convoy Security (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D245 Secure a Downed Aircraft (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

ARTEP 19-667-30-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security

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2-7. Battle Drill 19-5-D0111.TASK: React to Enemy Air Attack (19-5-D0111)CONDITIONS (CUE): The squad is escorting a convoy andobserves or is attacked by hostile aircraft (Red Air). This drill beginswhen the squad is attacked by a hostile element or the squad orteam leader directs his personnel to conduct the drill.STANDARDS: The squad reacts immediately to the enemy airattack, minimizing casualties and damage. The squad should beable to continue the mission following the attack.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources.(1) Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) assigned

personnel and equipment.(2) A convoy of trucks with a convoy commander.

b. Training Site. The training site should be an area largeenough to accommodate a truck convoy. An unimproved road with atleast 15 kilometers before and 5 kilometers behind the Red Air siteis recommended.

c. Unit Instructions. The squad should perform operatormaintenance on vehicles and equipment.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. This drill is conducted to provide military police(MP) guidelines on defending against a hostile air attack during aconvoy escort.

b. Safety. Ensure that safety procedures are prescribed fordismounting the vehicles. Use blank ammunition to simulate a realbattle. Do not fire the ammunition directly at anyone within 10meters.

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 21-24-SMCT 441-091-3001 Direct Unit Air Defense

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c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation. (1) The squad leader should answer all questions before

beginning the drill. (2) The squad leader explains the duties and responsibilities

of the squad, reminding all personnel to observe all safety measures.WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the squad or teamperform a walk-through exercise before performing the drill at fullspeed. Point out critical actions that the squad or team may have toperform during the drill. Switch team positions, and have each teampractice the procedures for that position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The squad performs the following actions while moving:

a. The guards warn the convoy commander of attacking aircraft,providing direction and distance information.

b. The drivers move the vehicles into a wooded area or tree line togain overhead concealment (if the situation permits) or to theshoulder of the road and form a herringbone formation.

c. The drivers maintain the vehicles at 150-meter intervals(terrain permitting).

d. Personnel dismount rapidly and take up firing positions.NOTE: Obtain the firing position by lying on your back.

e. Personnel immediately return fire if attacked or commanded todo so by the convoy commander. (Refer to Figure 19-5-D0111-1.)NOTE: Begin firing about two football fields in front of thenose of a fixed-wing aircraft and one-half a football field infront of the nose of a rotary wing aircraft.

f. Following the attack, personnel reassemble the vehicles andtreat and evacuate casualties.

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g. Personnel assess the damage and submit a size, activity,location, unit, time, and equipment (SALUTE) report to theoperational headquarters.2. The squad performs the following actions while stationary:

a. Personnel sound the attack alarm.b. Personnel immediately seek overhead cover and concealment

and take up firing positions.c. Following the attack, personnel reassemble the vehicles and

treat and evacuate casualties.d. Personnel assess the damage and submit a SALUTE report to

the operational headquarters.e. The squad moves or displaces, as appropriate.

Figure 19-5-D0111-1Rules for Selecting the Aim Point

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THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 3-19.1FM 90-40STP 19-95B1-SMCOACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard withoutusing the drill book. The initial run-through exercise should beconducted slowly. The soldiers should change positions in order tolearn all steps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillaccording to standard.

SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security19-3-2201 Conduct Response Force

Operations19-3-2204 Conduct Security of a

Critical Site19-3-2205 Conduct Security of a

Command Post19-3-2209 Conduct a Movement to

Contact19-3-2210 Conduct a Deliberate

Attack

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19-3-2211 Conduct a Hasty AttackARTEP 19-333-D10-MTP 19-3-D202 Conduct an Area

Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D203 Conduct a Zone Reconnaissance (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

19-3-D204 Conduct Convoy Security (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

ARTEP 19-667-30-MTP 19-3-2004 Conduct Convoy Security

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2-8. Battle Drill 19-5-D0112. TASK: Conduct an Emergency Evacuation of an Armored SecurityVehicle (ASV) (19-5-D0112)CONDITIONS (CUE): A unit is in an emergency situation and hasbeen given an order to evacuate a military police (MP) ASV. Thisdrill begins when personnel must exit the vehicle due to the risk ofserious injury or death.STANDARDS: All personnel and equipment evacuate the vehiclewithin five minutes.ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE)assigned personnel and equipment and an ASV.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide a space largeenough for parking and exiting the vehicle and offer cover andconcealment for establishing firing positions.

c. Unit Instructions. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission is to demonstrate the proper stepsfor conducting an emergency evacuation of an ASV.

b. Safety. Ensure that all weapons are on safe before exitingthe vehicle. Coordinate personnel and equipment movement to avoidinjuries or accidents. NOTE: Ensure that personnel understand the need forperforming this action correctly.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation. (1) Tell the soldiers everything that is required to conduct

an emergency evacuation of the vehicle.

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(2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of the crewmembers. Remind the crew members to observe all safety measureswhile exiting the vehicle.WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the crew membersperform a walk-through exercise before performing the drill at fullspeed. Point out critical actions that must be performed during thedrill. Switch team positions, and have each team practice theprocedures for that position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The vehicle commander uses the intercom system to alert thecrew or, if the intercom system does not work, commands, "Bail out."NOTE: Personnel should use the ASV as a cover from hostilefire when exiting.

2. The gunner—a. Turns the turret so the weapon is not blocking the hatch.b. Turns the turret power switch off and announces, "Weapon

clear."c. Disconnects his combat vehicle crewman (CVC) helmet.d. Secures his weapon, Kevlar® helmet, and load-carrying

equipment (LCE).e. Evacuates the vehicle through the hatch (if possible) or the side

door opposite the hostile fire.3. The driver—

a. Stops the vehicle.b. Shuts down the vehicle by turning the fuel shutoff switch and

announces, "Vehicle secure."c. Disconnects his CVC helmet and unfastens his seat belt.d. Secures his weapon, Kevlar helmet, manpack radio, and LCE.e. Evacuates the vehicle through the hatch (if possible) or the side

door opposite the hostile fire.4. The vehicle commander—

a. Announces, "Bail out."

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b. Turns off the master power to the turret when the gunnerannounces, "Weapon clear."

c. Turns off the vehicle master power switch when the driverannounces, "Vehicle secure."

d. Disconnects his CVC helmet and unfastens his seat belt.e. Secures his weapon, Kevlar helmet, and LCE.f. Evacuates the vehicle through the hatch (if possible) or the side

door opposite the hostile fire.g. Accounts for all personnel and equipment.

THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-472-MTPARTEP 19-476-MTPARTEP 19-546-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 90-40COACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard withoutusing the drill book. The initial run-through exercise should beconducted slowly. The soldiers should change positions to learn thesteps for each position.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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2-9. Battle Drill 19-5-D0113.TASK: React to a Vehicle Rollover (19-5-D0113)CONDITIONS (CUE): A military police (MP) vehicle is involved ina vehicle rollover or is experiencing conditions that may cause arollover. This drill begins when it appears that the vehicle mayrollover, or the squad leader directs the start of the drill.STANDARDS: The crew minimizes injuries to personnel during therollover and evacuates the vehicle without further injury topersonnel.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE)assigned personnel and equipment.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide enough spacefor parking and exiting the vehicle. Personnel should have enoughroom to check for vehicle damage or fuel spills.

c. Unit Instructions. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. Personnel should follow the proper proceduresduring a vehicle rollover. This drill requires a high-mobility,multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV) with a crew andequipment. Personnel should perform a walk-through exercise witha simulated vehicle rollover scenario.

b. Safety. Ensure that seat belts are worn while the vehicle ismoving, weapons are on safe when exiting the vehicle, injuredpersonnel are assisted and moved from immediate danger, andmedical personnel are notified. The gunner should NEVER attempt

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 19-95B1-SM 551-721-1360 Drive Cargo Vehicle on Side

Roads and Unimproved Roads

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to jump out of or otherwise exit the vehicle through the gunner'shatch during a rollover. Serious injury or death may result.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation. (1) Tell the team everything that is required when reacting

to a vehicle rollover. (2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of the team,

reminding the team members to observe all safety measures whileexiting the vehicle. WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the squad perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that may have to be performed during thisdrill. Switch team positions, and have each team practice theprocedures for that position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. Perform the proper procedures for a vehicle rollover.

a. The driver—(1) Releases the accelerator.(2) Yells, "Rollover."(3) Shuts down the engine (if time permits).(4) Leans to his right and holds onto the radio mount with his

arms.b. The vehicle commander—

(1) Leans to his left and holds onto the radio mount with hisarms.

(2) Yells, "Rollover."c. The gunner—

(1) Drops down from the hatch into the vehicle.

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(2) Grabs the load-bearing equipment (LBE) of the driver andvehicle commander or holds onto a stationary object.

(3) Yells, "Rollover."2. Perform the proper procedures following a vehicle rollover.

a. The driver—(1) Shuts down the engine.(2) Activates the fixed fire extinguisher (if available).(3) Disconnects the microphone plug (if available).(4) Checks for injuries and seeks medical attention as needed.(5) Exits the vehicle.(6) Checks for fuel spills and attempts to contain them (if

possible).b. The vehicle commander—

(1) Checks the crew for injuries and seeks medical attention (asneeded).

(2) Disconnects the microphone plug (if available).(3) Exits the vehicle with the crew.(4) Accounts for personnel and sensitive items.(5) Checks for fuel spills and attempts to contain them (if

possible).(6) Reports to higher headquarters.(7) Recovers assets.

c. The gunner—(1) Clears the weapon.(2) Checks the weapon serviceability.(3) Disconnects the microphone plug (if available).(4) Exits the vehicle and provides security.

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THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-472-MTPARTEP 19-476-MTPARTEP 19-546-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 90-40COACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard without thedrill book. The initial run-through exercise should be conductedslowly. The soldiers should change positions to learn the differentsteps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillaccording to standard.

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2-10. Battle Drill 19-5-D0114.TASK: React to a Mine Strike (19-5-D0114)CONDITIONS: A mounted military police (MP) squad or team hasdetonated a mine.STANDARDS: The squad members check for injuries, evaluatevehicle damage, and safely proceed to the rally point. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE)assigned personnel and equipment.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide space for aconvoy approach and for personnel to dismount from the rear.

c. Unit Instructions. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The squad will react to a mine strike whiletraveling in a vehicle. Personnel should first check for injuredmembers, evacuating them from the vehicle through the hatches inthe rear and moving to the designated rally point.

b. Safety. Ensure that seat belts are worn while the vehicle ismoving; weapons are on safe when the crew departs the vehicle; andall members, to include injured personnel, exit the vehicle throughthe hatches in the rear and walk only in the vehicle tire tracks.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using the

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 19-95B1-SM 052-192-1021 Locate Mines by Visual

MeansSTP 21-1-SMCT 052-192-1135 Locate Mines by ProbingSTP 21-24-SMCT 093-403-5030 Report Explosive Hazard

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performance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation. Tell the soldiers everything that is required forthis drill, to include how to exit the vehicle and area withoutdetonating additional mines. WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the squad perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that the squad may have to perform duringthis drill. Switch team positions, and have each team memberpractice the procedures for that position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The teams perform the proper procedures following a mine strike(detonation).2. The vehicle driver stops the vehicle.3. The team leader checks for casualties in their vehicle.4. The team leader or convoy commander designates a rally point.NOTE: If time permits, stand fast and wait for the engineersto clear the evacuation route.

5. The crew members, including injured personnel, evacuate thevehicles through the rear hatches.NOTE: Personnel should avoid contact with the ground bywalking on top of the vehicle as they proceed to the rear.

a. The crew members move out of the danger area by steppingonly in the tire tracks left by the vehicle.

b. The crew members proceed to the designated rally point andsetup defensive positions.6. The team leader or convoy commander sends a situation report (SITREP) to higher headquarters (HQ).

NOTE: When operating an armored security vehicle (ASV)during a mine strike, crew members should conduct thefollowing actions if the vehicle will not start:

• The crew members scan the area for signs of the enemy.

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• The team leader instructs the gunner to slew the turret to therear.

• The team leader directs the driver to put the vehicle in reverseand back out of the minefield, taking directions from the gunner.

• The gunner directs the driver so that the vehicle backs out ofthe minefield following the same tracks made upon entry.

• The team leader scans the area for enemy activity.• Upon clearing the minefield, the team leader assesses the

vehicle damage and reports to higher HQ.7. The commander or higher HQ makes a decision on the securityand recovery of the vehicles and equipment.THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-472-MTPARTEP 19-476-MTPARTEP 19-546-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 90-40COACHING POINT: All crew members drop their personalmetallic objects and use the AN/PSS 12 mine detector to clear theirway to the rally point.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard without thedrill book. The initial run-through exercise should be conductedslowly. The soldiers should change positions to learn all steps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-333-D30-MTP 19-2-D141 Supervise Military Police (MP) Support to Breaching Operations

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2-11. Battle Drill 19-5-D0115.TASK: React to a Roadblock While Traveling Mounted (Squad) (19-5-D0115)CONDITIONS (CUE): A moving military police (MP) squad hasencountered a roadblock. The roadblock may be manned orunmanned by hostile or illegal personnel. This drill begins when thesquad encounters a roadblock, or the squad or team leader directshis personnel to conduct this drill.STANDARDS: MP personnel secure the area so friendly forces donot encounter the obstacle. The squad leader reports the situation tohigher headquarters (HQ).SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE)assigned personnel and equipment.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide a roadwaywhere obstacles can be placed to block the travel of approachingtraffic. The roadway should be large enough to accommodate aminimum of two vehicles and a maximum of one convoy.

c. Unit Instructions. None. TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission objective is to react to a roadblockwhile traveling mounted. The lead element makes contact with anobstacle blocking the roadway. If the roadblock is manned by hostilepersonnel, the team engages in roadblock force procedures accordingto the rules of engagement (ROE), while the trail vehicles assumeoverwatch. The lead element breaks contact and moves to adesignated rally point.

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0503 Move Over, Through, or

Around Obstacles (Except Minefields)

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b. Safety. Ensure that seat belts are fastened while thevehicles are moving and that weapons are on safe. Review unitsafety standing operating procedures (SOPs) before conducting thisdrill. Ensure that safety procedures are prescribed for dismountingthe vehicles. Use blank ammunition to simulate a real battle. Do notfire ammunition directly at anyone within 10 meters of the firingposition.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed

d. Explanation. Tell the soldiers everything that is required forthis drill, including how to use smoke to conceal movement. WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the squad perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that must be performed during this drill.Have the soldiers switch positions, and practice the procedures forthat position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The lead element encounters an obstacle blocking the road. Thelead element—

a. Determines if the roadblock is manned by hostile personnel andtakes action according to the ROE.

b. Alerts the squad leader of the situation.c. Assumes a covered or concealed position.

NOTE: The team leader determines whether to stay mountedor dismounted.

2. The trail teams assume overwatch. The trail teams—a. Secure the flanks of the traveled route.b. Remain alert for ambush activity.c. Provide 360º security.d. Prevent friendly forces from encountering the roadblock.

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3. The lead element breaks contact and—a. Moves to a rally point designated by the squad leader.b. Uses smoke to conceal movement (if necessary).

4. The squad leader sends a situation report (SITREP) and—a. Contacts higher HQ.b. Accounts for personnel and equipment.c. Maintains situational awareness.

THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-472-MTPARTEP 19-476-MTPARTEP 19-546-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 19-25FM 3-19.1FM 3-19.4FM 90-40COACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard withoutusing the drill book. Conduct the initial run-through exercise slowly.The soldiers should change positions in order to learn all steps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 19-3-2014 Provide In-Transit Security

ARTEP 19-333-D10-MTP 19-3-D201 Provide In-Transit Security (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

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2-12. Battle Drill 19-5-D0116. TASK: React to an Armored Security Vehicle (ASV) Rollover (19-5-D0116)CONDITIONS (CUE): A military police (MP) ASV is in the processof a rollover or is experiencing conditions that may cause a rollover.This drill begins when it appears that the vehicle may rollover, orthe team leader directs his personnel to conduct this drill.STANDARDS: The ASV crew minimizes injuries and evacuates thevehicle without further injury to personnel.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE)assigned personnel and equipment.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide a space largeenough to park the vehicle and allow soldiers to easily exit andcheck for damage or fuel spills.

c. Unit Instructions. None. TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. Load an ASV with personnel and equipment,and have the personnel perform a walk-through exercise of asimulated vehicle rollover.

b. Safety. Ensure that seat belts are worn while the vehicle ismoving, weapons are on safe when exiting the vehicle, injured

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 19-95B1-SM 551-721-1360 Drive Cargo Vehicle on

Side Roads and Unimproved Roads

STP 19-95C14-SM-TG 551-721-1360 Drive Cargo Vehicle on Side Roads and Unimproved Roads

STP 19-95C1-SM 551-721-1360 Drive Cargo Vehicle on Side Roads and Unimproved Roads

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personnel are assisted and moved from immediate danger, andmedical personnel are notified. The gunner should never attempt toexit the vehicle through the gunner's hatch during a rollover.Serious injury or death may result.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation. (1) Tell the soldiers everything that is required when

reacting to an ASV rollover. (2) Explain the team members' duties and responsibilities,

and remind them to observe all safety measures. WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the team perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that must be performed during this drill.Switch team positions, and have each team practice the proceduresfor that position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The first soldier to identify that the ASV is about to rollovershouts, "Rollover." At this command—NOTE: All ASV personnel should be wearing seat belts andall cargo should be tied down as noted in the unit standingoperating procedure (SOP).

a. The driver immediately—(1) Drops into the ASV (if he is riding at name tape defilade).(2) Shuts down the engine by pulling the engine stop T-handle

(if time permits).(3) Tucks his chin into his chest.(4) Grasps the steering wheel with extended arms (not locked

arms).b. The gunner immediately—

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(1) Drops into the ASV (if he is riding at name tape defilade) andgrabs hold of a secure item.

(2) Braces himself against the back of the seat.(3) Places his extended hands and arms (not locked) on top of

the M36 night sight.(4) Tucks his chin into his chest.

c. The team leader immediately—(1) Drops into the ASV (if he is riding at name tape defilade).(2) Grasps the front bar.(3) Tucks his chin into his chest.

d. The passengers immediately—(1) Grasp the troop straps above their head.(2) Plant their feet firmly on the floor.(3) Tuck their chin into their chest.

2. The crew waits for the ASV to come to a complete stop.a. The team leader—

(1) Verifies the status of the crew and asks if anyone is injured.(2) Checks for an engine fire and, if an engine fire exists,

activates the fire suppression system. (See Battle Drill 19-5-D0119.)NOTE: If there is no power, a designated crew membermanual ly act ivates the engine compartment f ireextinguisher.

(3) Radios for assistance or sends a medical evacuation(MEDEVAC) request report and provides crew member injurystatus.

(4) Turns off the master power switch.(5) Determines if the ASV is stable and an evacuation can be

accomplished.(6) Determines exits and identifies the direction and the

distance to the designated rally point.(7) Directs the evacuation of injured crew members.

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b. The crew—(1) Activates the engine compartment fire extinguisher (if

required).NOTE: A designed crew member will manually activate thefire extinguisher.

(2) Exits the ASV through the identified exit specified in theASV evacuation procedures. (See Battle Drill 19-5-D0112.)

(3) Assists injured personnel.(4) Administers first aid.(5) Secures individual weapons and load-carrying equipment

(LCE).3. The crew exits the ASV.

a. The crew members proceed to the designated rally point and setup defensive positions.

b. The team leader takes accountability of personnel andweapons.

c. The team leader forwards a report to higher headquarters(HQ).

d. The crew members survey damage and fire hazards.THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:FM 3-19.1FM 3-19.4COACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard withoutusing the drill book. Conduct the initial run-through exercise slowly.The soldiers should change positions in order to learn all steps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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2-13. Battle Drill 19-5-D0117.TASK: Perform a Hasty Evacuation of a Disabled Armored SecurityVehicle (ASV) (19-5-D0117)CONDITIONS (CUE): A military police (MP) team is traveling inan ASV when the vehicle becomes disabled due to hostile fire. Thisdrill begins when the vehicle is disabled, and personnel face the riskof serious injury or death unless they evacuate. The team leadermay also direct his personnel to conduct this drill. STANDARDS: The team conducts bail out procedures and exits theASV as directed by the team leader.ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. (1) Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) assigned

personnel and equipment.(2) An ASV.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide a reasonableamount of space for parking the vehicle and allow personnel room toexit and take up firing positions with cover and concealment (ifavailable).

c. Unit Instructions. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission is to demonstrate the proper stepsfor conducting a hasty evacuation of a disabled ASV.

b. Safety. Ensure that all weapons are on safe before exitingthe vehicle. Coordinate personnel and equipment movement to avoidinjuries or accidents.NOTE: Have the unit perform several walk-throughexercises to ensure that personnel correctly perform thetask.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using the

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performance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation. (1) Tell the team everything that is required to perform a

hasty evacuation of a disabled ASV. (2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of the team.

Remind the team members to observe all safety measures while exiting the vehicle.WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the team perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that must be performed during this drill.Switch team positions to practice the procedures for differentpositions. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The team leader shouts the command, "Bail out" to alert the crewmembers that the ASV has become disabled by hostile fire.2. The team leader indicates the direction of and distance to therally point.3. The driver stops the vehicle.4. The gunner positions the turret to avoid blocking the escapeexists and turns off the turret's power.5. The driver pulls the engine stop T-handle, engages the parkingbrake, and declares that the vehicle is secure.6. The team leader turns off the master power switch.7. The crew unbuckles their seat belts and disconnects their combat-vehicle crewman (CVC) helmets.NOTE: If the vehicle requires destruction, refer to BattleDrill 19-5-D0118.

8. The crew secures its load-carrying equipment (LCE), Kevlar®helmets, and individual weapons.9. The driver secures the manpack radio.

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10. The crew exits the ASV, proceeds to the designated rally pointusing the individual movement technique (IMT) or the teammovement technique (TMT), and sets up a defensive position.

NOTE: If the crew members are incapacitated and the ASVis secured, other squad members who come upon thedisabled vehicle can gain entry by striking the gun ports onthe side doors until they open. (Using a hammer or the flatside of an axe, strike the lower portion of the gun port on theflat side to force it open). Once open, put your arm into thegun port and reach for the door release (located towards thefront of the vehicle and centered on the door). Once the dooris released, you will then have access to the vehicle. Anotherway to gain entry is through the rear door by cutting thelock, opening the door, and going through the storage areaand forcing the upper half of the interior door open.

11. The team leader accounts for personnel and equipment andforwards a report to higher headquarters (HQ).THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:FM 3-19.1FM 3-19.4COACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard withoutusing the drill book. Conduct the initial run-through exercise slowly.The soldiers should change positions in order to learn all steps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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2-14. Battle Drill 19-5-D0118. TASK: Perform a Hasty Destruction of an Armored Security Vehicle(ASV) (19-5-D0118)CONDITIONS (CUE): A military police (MP) team is deployedwhen their ASV is disabled by hostile fire. To prevent the vehiclefrom being captured, the team leader directs a hasty destruction ofthe ASV. This drill begins when the vehicle is disabled and hostileelements are closing in on the unit 's position or the team leaderdirects his personnel to conduct this drill. STANDARDS: The crew members perform hasty destructionprocedures and safely exit the area.ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. (1) A table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) assigned

personnel and equipment.(2) An ASV.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide adequatespace for parking the vehicle and should allow personnel room toexit and take up firing positions with cover and concealment (ifavailable).

c. Unit Instructions. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission is to demonstrate the proper stepsfor performing a hasty destruction of an ASV.

b. Safety. Ensure that all weapons are on safe before exitingthe vehicle. Coordinate personnel and equipment movement to avoidinjuries or accidents. NOTE: Have the unit perform several walk-throughexercises to ensure that personnel correctly perform thistask.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using the

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performance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation.(1) Tell the team everything that is required to perform a

hasty destruction of an ASV. (2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of the team.

Remind the team members to observe all safety measures whileexiting the vehicle.WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the team perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that personnel must perform during thedrill. Switch team positions to practice the procedures for differentpositions. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The team leader directs the crew to perform a hasty destruction oftheir ASV.2. The gunner positions the turret to allow access to the escape exits,turns off the turret's power, and shouts, "Turret clear."3. The driver pulls the engine stop T-handle, if the engine isrunning, and engages the parking brake.4. The crew unbuckles their seat belts; disconnects their combatvehicle crewman (CVC) helmets; and secures their individualweapons, Kevlar® helmets, and load-carrying equipment (LCE).5. The team leader zeros the top Single-Channel, Ground-to-AirRadio System (SINCGARS) fill, secures the manpack SINCGARSand designated sensitive items, and exits the vehicle.6. The driver exits the ASV and places a thermite grenade on thefuel tank located at the front of the vehicle.NOTE: If time permits, the crew should remove theremaining items from the modified table of organization andequipment (MTOE).

7. The gunner places one thermite grenade on the M36 sight and onegrenade on the T-case. He pulls the pins, shouts, "Grenade," andexits the ASV.

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8. The driver pulls the pin on the thermite grenade located on thefuel tank.9. The crew quickly proceeds to the designated rally point and setsup a defensive position.10. The team leader accounts for personnel and equipment andforwards a report to higher headquarters (HQ).THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:FM 3-19.1FM 3-19.4COACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this task.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard without theuse of the drill book. Conduct the initial run-through exerciseslowly. Have the soldiers change positions in order to learn all steps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillaccording to standard.

SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 7-8-MTP 07-3-1311 Destroy Unit Vehicles and Equipment

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2-15. Battle Drill 19-5-D0119.TASK: Extinguish a Fire in an Armored Security Vehicle (ASV) (19-5-D0119)CONDITIONS (CUE): While traveling in a military police (MP)ASV, a crew member discovers a fire in the engine compartment.This drill begins when the alarm is sounded, or the team leaderdirects his personnel to conduct this drill.STANDARDS: Crew members quickly extinguish the fire andsafely exit the vehicle.ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. (1) Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) assigned

personnel and equipment.(2) An ASV.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide a reasonableamount of space for parking the vehicle, allowing personnel to exitthe vehicle and take up firing positions with cover and concealment(if available).

c. Unit Instructions. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission objective is to demonstrate theproper steps for extinguishing a fire in an ASV.

b. Safety. Ensure that all weapons are on safe before exitingthe vehicle. Coordinate personnel and equipment movement to avoidinjuries or accidents. NOTE: Perform several walk-through exercises to ensurethat personnel correctly perform this action.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit perform a demonstration.During the demonstration, explain what is being done and why,us ing the per formance measures as a guide . A f ter thedemonstration, summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation.

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(1) Tell the team everything that is required to extinguish afire in an ASV.

(2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of the team,reminding all personnel to observe safety measures while exitingthe vehicle.WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the team perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that must be performed during this drill.Switch team positions, and have each team practice the proceduresfor that position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. A crew member notifies the team of a fire in the enginecompartment.2. The driver stops the ASV, pulls the engine stop T-handle, andengages the parking brake.3. The team leader turns on the internal fire extinguisher.NOTE: If the internal fire extinguisher does not work due toan electrical fire, the gunner activates the manual releasefor the fire bottle.

4. The gunner positions the turret to allow access to the exits, turnsoff the turret power, and shouts, "Turret is clear."5. The team leader turns off the master power and turret switches.6. The crew secures their individual weapons, Kevlar® helmets,load-carrying equipment (LCE), and manpack and exits the ASV.NOTE: With an internal fire in the ASV, crew membersshould attempt to extinguish the fire with the two handheldfire extinguishers located in the ASV.

7. The crew proceeds to the designated rally point and sets up adefensive position.8. The team leader does an accountability of personnel and weaponsand forwards a report to higher headquarters (HQ).THE DRILL ENDS.

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REFERENCES:FM 3-19.1FM 3-19.4COACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard withoutusing the drill book. Conduct the initial run-through exercise slowly.The soldiers should change positions in order to learn all steps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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2-16. Battle Drill 19-5-D0120. TASK: React to a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Threatin an Armored Security Vehicle (ASV) (19-5-D0120)CONDITIONS (CUE): A military police (MP) team traveling in anASV comes in contact with NBC contamination. This drill beginswhen the team is notified of NBC contamination or the squad orteam leader directs his personnel to conduct the drill.STANDARDS: MP team members conduct immediate actions toprovide protection against NBC contamination. SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS: None.ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. (1) Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) assigned

personnel and equipment.(2) An ASV.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide a space largeenough to operate and park the vehicle.

c. Unit Instruction. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission is to demonstrate the proper stepsfor reacting to an NBC threat in an ASV.

b. Safety. Ensure that all weapons are on safe before exitingthe vehicle. Coordinate personnel and equipment movement to avoidinjuries or accidents.NOTE: Perform several walk-through exercises to ensurethat personnel are aware of the need for performing thisaction correctly.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit perform a demonstration.During the demonstration, explain what is being done and why,us ing the per formance measures as a guide . A f ter thedemonstration, summarize what was performed.

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d. Explanation. (1) The team leader tells the team everything that is

required when reacting to an NBC threat in the ASV. (2) The team leader explains the duties and responsibilities

of the team, reminding personnel to observe all safety measures.WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the team perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that must be performed during this drill.Have the teams switch positions to practice the procedures for eachposition. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The team is alerted to NBC contamination through postedwarning signs, reports from higher headquarters (HQ), or crewmember contamination. The team performs the following actions:

a. The first crew member to detect NBC contamination shouldstop breathing, close his eyes, and perform the following actions:NOTE: If the driver is the first crew member to detect NBCcontamination, he should immediately stop the vehicle andtake the proper measures.

(1) Remove his combat vehicle crewman (CVC) helmet.(2) Don, clear, and seal his protective mask.(3) Sound the alarm to alert other crew members of NBC

contamination.b. All crew members stop breathing, close their eyes, and perform

the following actions:(1) Remove their CVC helmets.(2) Don, clear, and seal their protective masks.

c. The team leader turns on the NBC fan.2. After donning, clearing, and sealing their masks and after theteam leader has turned on the NBC fan, each crew member should—

a. Connect their air hose to the adapter on the carrying case.

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b. Disconnect the CVC communication adapter from his earpieceand connect the protective mask communication adapter into hisearpiece.

c. Don his protective suit (mission-oriented protection posture[MOPP] 4).

d. Conduct individual decontamination procedures.3. The team leader sends a report to higher HQ, and the crew beginsNBC monitoring.THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D-MTPARTEP 19-472-MTPARTEP 19-476-MTPARTEP 19-546-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 3-19.1FM 3-19.4COACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard withoutusing the drill book. Conduct the initial run-through exercise slowly.The soldiers should change positions in order to learn the steps forall positions.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO NUMBER T&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 03-3-C203.19-0703 Respond to a Chemical Attack

ARTEP 19-313-30-MTP 03-3-C203.19-0703 Respond to a Chemical Attack

ARTEP 19-333-D10-MTP 03-3-C203.19-D703 Respond to a Chemical Attack (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

03-3-C224.19-D303 Conduct Operational Decontamination (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

ARTEP 19-333-D30-MTP 03-3-C203.19-D703 Respond to a Chemical Attack (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

03-3-C224.19-D303 Conduct Operational Decontamination (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

ARTEP 19-333-D-MTP 03-3-C203.19-D703 Respond to a Chemical Attack (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

03-3-C224.19-D303 Conduct Operational Decontamination (Digital Military Police [MP] Platoon)

ARTEP 19-472-MTP 03-3-C203.19-0703 Respond to a Chemical Attack

ARTEP 19-546-MTP 03-3-C203.19-0703 Respond to a Chemical Attack

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ARTEP 19-647-30-MTP 03-3-C203.19-0703 Respond to a Chemical Attack

ARTEP 19-667-30-MTP 03-3-C203.19-0703 Respond to a Chemical Attack

ARTEP 19-710-MTP 03-3-C203.19-0703 Respond to a Chemical Attack

ARTEP 19-880-MTP 03-3-C203.19-0703 Respond to a Chemical Attack

ARTEP 19-886-MTP 03-3-C203.19-0703 Respond to a Chemical Attack

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2-17.Battle Drill 19-5-D0121.TASK: Employ the M257 Grenade Launcher (19-5-D0121)CONDITIONS (CUE): A military police (MP) team is deployedwhen their armored security vehicle (ASV) (equipped with a loadedM257 grenade launcher) is located or fired upon by hostile elementswith individual and/or crew-served weapons.This drill begins whenthe ASV is located by hostile elements, or the team leader may alsodirect his personnel to conduct the drill.STANDARDS: The ASV team deploys smoke using the M257grenade launchers to obscure their location or to mask movementfrom the hostile element. The team leader makes a decision toengage the element or leave the immediate danger zone.ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources. Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE)assigned personnel and equipment.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide enough spacefor a convoy approach and for personnel to dismount from the rear.

c. Unit Instructions. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The task is to employ the M257 grenadelauncher. This is accomplished by activating the grenade launchersto conceal the team position or movement.

b. Safety. Ensure that seat belts are worn while the vehicle ismoving. The team must ensure that they properly obscure theirposition from the hostile element. The team must ensure that thegunner is inside the turret with the turret hatch secured before theactivation of the M257 grenade launcher. The team must be awarethat projectiles may start fires or bounce off overhead wires andtrees.

DANGEROnce launched, the grenades are projectiles and maystrike dismounted personnel and a direct blow may causeinjury or death.

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c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation.(1) Tell the soldiers everything that is required for this drill.(2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of the team.

Remind the team members to observe all safety measures whenemploying and maneuvering the M257 grenade launchers.WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the squad perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that the squad may have to perform duringthis drill. Switch team positions, and have each team memberpractice the procedures for that position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. An ASV team member observes a hostile element in their area ofoperation (AO). The team member—

a. Notifies other team members of the direction and the distanceof the hostile element.

b. Determines that the hostile element has identified theirposition.2. The team leader makes the decision to obscure their location withthe M257 grenade launcher.

a. The gunner enters the vehicle and secures the hatch.b. The team leader ensures that the master turret power switch is

ON.c. The gunner ensures that the turret power switch is ON and

orientates the turret in the direction of the hostile element andannounces "Ready."

d. The gunner moves the M257 grenade launcher-arming switchto the ARMED position.

e. The gunner presses the left button to fire left the bank, pressesthe right button to fire the right bank, or presses both buttons to fireboth banks.

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3. The team leader either directs the gunner to engage the hostileelement or directs the driver to depart the area.4. The team leader sends a size, activity, location, unit, time, andequipment (SALUTE) report to higher headquarters (HQ).THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D-MTPARTEP 19-472-MTPARTEP 19-476-MTPARTEP 19-546-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 3-19.1FM 3-19.4FM 90-40COACHING POINT: There are no coaching points for this drill.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard, withoutusing the drill book. The initial run-through exercise should beconducted slowly. The soldiers should change positions to learn allsteps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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Crew Drills3-1. Description and Format for Crew Drills. A crew dr i l l i s acollective action that a crew of a weapon system or piece ofequipment must perform to use the weapon or equipmentsuccessfully in combat or to preserve life.3-2. Crew Drill 19-5-D0106. TASK: Dismount an MK19 Grenade Machine Gun (GMG) From aHigh-Mobility, Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) (19-5-D0106)CONDITIONS (CUE): While riding in a HMMWV equipped withan MK19 GMG, a team is given orders to dismount the machine gunand place it in action. This drill begins when the team beginsdismount operations, or the squad or team leader directs hispersonnel to conduct this drill. STANDARDS: The team dismounts the gun and places it in adefensive position for the gunner to begin firing.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources(1) An MK19 GMG.(2) An M3 tripod.

References Task Number Task Title

STP 19-95B1-SM 071-030-0016 Mount a Night Vision Sight AN/TVS-5 on an MK19 Machine Gun

071-030-0018 Zero a Night Vision Sight AN/TVS-5 to an MK19 Machine Gun

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(3) An M64 gun cradle.(4) An ammunition can with a mounting bracket.(5) An HMMWV.

b. Training Site. The training site should provide a space toemplace the tripod and the gun.

c. Unit Instructions. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission is to dismount the MK19 GMGfrom a vehicle and prepare it for operation. This is done by removingit from a vehicular mount, moving it to a designated location, andmounting it on a tripod. The mission is complete when the gun isready to fire.

b. Safety. The gunner must prepare the gun for dismount byclearing it and placing it on safe.

NOTE: Perform several walk-through exercises with thegunner to ensure that he is aware of the need for extremecare in correctly performing this action.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was done by the demonstrating unit.

d. Explanation. (1) Tell the team members everything that is expected of

them when dismounting and preparing the gun for operation.(2) Explain the duties and responsibilities of the team.

Remind the team members to observe all safety measures. WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the team perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that must be performed during the drill.Switch team positions, and have each team practice the proceduresfor each position.

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TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The team leader directs the driver to move to and stop at the locationwhere the MK19 GMG is to be placed. (See Figure 19-5-D0106-1.)

2. The driver monitors the power-amplified radio and places thebottom radio into a soldier pack configuration, the gunner maintainssecurity, and the team leader—

a. Dismounts the vehicle and moves to a new gun position.b. Commands, "Gun to be mounted here" and "Action" and begins

providing security from the position.3. The team reacts to the command, "Action."

a. The driver carrying the soldier pack radio exits the vehicle,dismounts, and sets up the tripod in the new position. (See Figure19-5-D0106-2, page 3-4.)

b. The gunner—(1) Clears and safes the GMG.(2) Removes the ammunition can and hands it over the side of

the vehicle to the driver.

Figure 19-5-D0106-1MK19 Mounted on a HMMWV

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4. The driver takes the ammunition can from the gunner and placesit near the tripod.5. The gunner releases the gun and cradle from the pedestal.6. The gunner and the driver remove the gun and the cradle from thevehicle and place the gun on the tripod. (See Figure 19-5-D0106-3.)

Figure19-5-D0106-2Placing the Tripod of an MK19

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7. The gunner loads and sights the gun. (See Figure 19-5-D0106-4,page 3-6.)

Figure19-5-D0106-3MK19 Mounted on a Tripod

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8. The driver provides security and monitors the radio.9. The gunner announces, "Up."

Figure19-5-D0106-4Loading and Sighting the MK19 Machine Gun

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THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 3-19.1FM 90-40STP 19-95B1-SMTM 9-1010-230-10COACHING POINT: The military police gunnery skills test(MPGST) and the crew qualification must be done before certifyingthis drill. Refer to Technical Manual (TM) 9-1010-230-10 for theproper loading, clearing, and mounting techniques of the MK19machine gun. RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard without theuse of the drill book. Conduct the initial run-through exerciseslowly. The soldiers should change positions to learn the steps forthe different positions.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 19-3-2209 Conduct a Movement to Contact

19-3-2210 Conduct a Deliberate Attack19-3-2211 Conduct a Hasty Attack

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3-3. Crew Drill 19-5-D0108.TASK: Erect an OE-254/GRC Antenna System (Team) (19-5-D0108)CONDITIONS (CUE): The team is ordered to erect an OE-254/GRCAntenna System in a previously selected location. This drill beginswhen the team leader directs his personnel to erect the OE-254/GRCAntenna System.STANDARDS: The team properly assembles and erects anoperational antenna and conducts a successful communicationscheck.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources.(1) Table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) assigned

personnel and equipment.(2) One antenna group OE-254/GRC.(3) Technical Manual (TM) 11-5985-357-13.

b. Training Site. The area should be large enough to erect theantenna and have enough natural vegetation to assist withcamouflage without causing communication interruptions.

c. Unit Instructions. None.TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Orientation. The mission is to assemble and erect the OE-254/GRCAntenna System in a tactical situation.

b. Safety. All commanders using OE-254/RC-292 antenna familiesmust comply with the procedures outlined in TM 11-5985-357-13 anddo the following:

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 19-95B1-SM 113-596-1068 Install Antenna Group OE-

254/GRC (Team Method)

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(1) Wear protective equipment when erecting andassembling the antennas (eye goggles, helmets, and gloves).

(2) Install element tip protectors (national stock number[NSN] 5985-00-930-7223) or other suitable tip caps, includinglocally modified tennis balls and rubber tubing over the tip ends.

(3) Prohibit unauthorized modifications.(4) Inspect the antenna masts for the presence of "through"

cracks of 1/4 inch or greater.(5) Use a gin pole (with elements) or other suitable device to

lift the antenna feed cone off of the ground. (6) Use the two-person method of lifting the antenna. Do

not position an individual under the antenna during the erectionprocess.

(7) Place notches on the backside of the antenna duringerection to reduce stress at the joints.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation. (1) The team leader tells the team everything that is

required to assemble and erect the OE-254/GRC Antenna System.(2) The team leader explains the duties and responsibilities

of the team, reminding all personnel to observe safety measures.WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the team perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.Point out critical actions that must be performed during this drill.Switch team positions, and have each team practice the proceduresfor that position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The team leader directs the team to assemble and erect theantenna.

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NOTE: The team leaders must ensure that the team membersare familiar with the OE-254/GRC Antenna System beforeexecuting the drill.

2. The team leader designates a team member to provide securityduring the procedure.3. The other team member and the team leader assemble and erectthe antenna. (See Figure 19-5-D0108-1.)

NOTE: Assemble the antenna according to TM 11-5985-357-13.

a. Team member B places and stakes down the baseplate.b. Team member B assembles the mast sections with guy plates.c. Team member C positions and drives in the guy stakes.d. Team member C attaches colored guy ropes to the correct guy

plates.e. Team member C secures and tightens the guy ropes.f. Team member B assembles and attaches the feed cone to the

antenna mast.

Figure19-5-D0108-1Erecting an OE-254/GRC Antenna System

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g. Team member B attaches the antenna elements to the feedcone.

h.Team member B installs and secures the radio frequency cable.i. Team members B and C erect the antenna and make the final

adjustments to the guy ropes.4. The radio operator conducts a communications check.THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-100-10-DRILLARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 3-19.1FM 90-40STP 19-95B1-SMTM 11-5985-357-13COACHING POINT: Leave the guy ropes slightly slack to allow forexpansion or contraction.RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard without theuse of the drill book. Conduct the initial run-through exerciseslowly. The soldiers should change positions to learn all steps andstandards.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

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SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-30-MTP 19-2-6011 Perform Unit CommunicationsARTEP 19-476-MTP 19-1-6008 Provide Battalion-Level

Communications SupportARTEP 19-546-MTP 19-2-6011 Perform Unit CommunicationsARTEP 19-647-30-MTP 19-2-6011 Perform Unit CommunicationsARTEP 19-667-30-MTP 19-2-6011 Perform Unit CommunicationsARTEP 19-886-MTP 19-1-6008 Provide Battalion-Level

Communications Support

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3-4. Crew Drill 19-5-D0109. TASK: Engage a Target with an MK19 Grenade Machine Gun(GMG) (19-5-D0109)CONDITIONS (CUE): A military police (MP) team has engaged ahostile element. This drill begins when the team recognizes a target,or the team leader directs his personnel to conduct this drill.STANDARDS: The MP team identifies and engages the target.SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS:

References Task Number Task TitleSTP 19-95B1-SM 071-030-0001 Maintain an MK19 Machine Gun

071-030-0003 Zero an MK19 Machine Gun071-030-0004 Engage Targets with an MK19

Machine Gun071-030-0005 Load an MK19 Machine Gun071-030-0007 Perform a Function Check on an

MK19 Machine Gun071-030-0009 Mount an MK19 Machine Gun

on a Vehicle071-030-0010 Dismount an MK19 Machine

Gun from a Vehicle071-030-0011 Mount an MK19 Machine Gun

on an M3 Tripod071-030-0012 Dismount an MK 19 Machine

from an M3 Tripod071-030-0016 Mount a Night Vision Sight AN/

TVS-5 on an MK19 Machine Gun

071-030-0017 Dismount a Night Vision Sight AN/TVS-5 From an MK19 Machine Gun

071-030-0018 Zero a Night Vision Sight AN/TVS-5 to an MK19 Machine Gun

STP 21-1-SMCT 071-030-0005(SL1)

Load an MK19 Machine Gun

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ILLUSTRATIONS: N/ASETUP INSTRUCTIONS:

a. Resources.(1) One tactical vehicle with mounting capability for the

MK19 GMG.(2) One M3 tripod with a traverse and an elevation

mechanism.(3) One complete MK19 GMG.(4) One ammunition can with a mounting bracket and

dummy-linked ammunition.b. Training Site. The training site should provide a reasonable

amount of space to allow mounted and dismounted firing exercises.c. Unit Instructions. None.

TALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: a. Orientation. The mission is to successfully identify and

engage a designated target. Personnel must identify the target,position the gun on the target, and engage. The mission is completewhen the target is successfully engaged.

b. Safety. The gunner must ensure that the targetidentification is correct before engagement and that the gun iscleaned and placed on safe following the firing mission.

c. Demonstration (optional). If a nearby unit has successfullycompleted this drill, have that unit demonstrate it. During thedemonstration, explain what is being done and why, using theperformance measures as a guide. After the demonstration,summarize what was performed.

d. Explanation. (1) Tell the team everything that is required to identify and

engage the target.(2) The team leader explains the duties and responsibilities

of the team, reminding personnel to observe all safety measures.WALK-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: Have the team perform awalk-through exercise before performing the drill at full speed.

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Point out critical actions that must be performed during the drill.Switch team positions to practice the procedures for each position. TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:1. The team reacts to the command, "Target."

a. The driver—(1) Provides a steady gun platform for the gunner.(2) Searches for a covered or concealed vehicle firing position.

b. The gunner—(1) Identifies the target or announces, "Cannot observe" if he

cannot see or identify the target.(2) Positions the gun on the target and announces, "Up" when

ready to fire.(3) Engages the hostile target.

c. The team leader—(1) Identifies the target.(2) Controls the fire of the gunner.(3) Assists with the ammunition.(4) Observes the impact of rounds and helps estimate the range.

2. The team leader decides to continue the engagement or moves to anew firing point.3. The team leader terminates the engagement by commanding,"Cease fire."4. The team searches for new targets.THE DRILL ENDS.REFERENCES:ARTEP 19-313-10-MTPARTEP 19-313-30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D10-MTPARTEP 19-333-D30-MTPARTEP 19-333-D-MTPARTEP 19-472-MTP

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ARTEP 19-476-MTPARTEP 19-546-MTPARTEP 19-647-30-MTPARTEP 19-667-30-MTPARTEP 19-710-MTPARTEP 19-880-MTPARTEP 19-886-MTPFM 3-19.1FM 3-19.4STP 19-95B1-SMSTP 19-95B24-SM-TGCOACHING POINT: Stress the importance of all personnel toensure successful gunnery operations. Keep commands simple andloud. "Target 2 o'clock" is much faster than saying, "Gunner, BMP3,000 meters at 2 o'clock."RUN-THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS: The soldiers should practicethis drill until they can perform it according to standard without theuse of the drill book. Conduct the initial run-through exerciseslowly. The soldiers should change positions to learn all steps.PERFORM: Evaluate the soldiers when they can perform this drillto standard.

SUPPORTED T&EOsARTEP NUMBER T&EO

NUMBERT&EO TASK TITLE

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP 19-3-2207 Delay the Enemy19-3-2209 Conduct a Movement to

Contact19-3-2210 Conduct a Deliberate Attack19-3-2211 Conduct a Hasty Attack

ARTEP 19-313-30-MTP 19-2-2210 Direct a Deliberate Attack19-2-2211 Monitor a Hasty Attack

ARTEP 19-333-D30-MTP 19-2-D223 Direct a Deliberate Attack (Digital Military Police [MP] Company)

19-2-D231 Monitor a Hasty Attack (Digital Military Police [MP] Company)

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Appendix A

Metric Conversion Chart

US Units Multiplied By Equals Metric UnitsLength

Feet 0.30480 Meters

Inches 2.54000 Centimeters

Inches 0.02540 Meters

Inches 25.40010 Millimeters

Miles (statute) 1.60930 Kilometers

Miles per hour 0.0447 Meters per second

Yards 0.91400 Meters

VolumeCubic feet 0.02830 Cubic meters

Cubic yards 0.76460 Cubic meters

Weight

Pounds 453.59000 Grams

Pounds 0.45359 Kilograms

LengthCentimeters 0.39370 Inches

Meters per second 2.23700 Miles per hour

Millimeters 0.03937 Inches

Kilometers 0.62137 Miles (statute)

Meters 3.28080 Feet

Meters 39.37000 Inches

Meters 1.09360 Yards

VolumeCubic meters 35.31440 Cubic feet

Cubic meters 1.30790 Cubic yards

WeightKilograms 2.20460 Pounds

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GlossaryAAR after-action review

after-action review (AAR)

A professional discussion of an event, focused on performance standards, that enables soldiers to discover for themselves what happened, why it happened, and how to sustain strengths and improve on weaknesses. It is a tool leaders, trainers, and units can use to get maximum benefit from every mission or task.

AO area of operation

APC armored personnel carrier

Army Training and Evaluation Program

A Department of the Army publication providing guidance for training and evaluating units. It provides a list of tasks, ranked according to criticality, which must be accomplished by each element of the unit in order for it to accomplish its table(s) of organization and equipment (TOE) mission. In addition to the tasks, it lists corresponding training objectives, references, conditions for testing, and standards which must be attained.

ARTEP Army Training and Evaluation Program

ASV armored security vehicle

attn attention

bldg building

BMP Bronevaya Maschina Piekhota, armored vehicle, infantry

CAS casualty; close air support

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CFX command field exercise

CID criminal investigation division

CPX command post exercise

CVC combat vehicle crewman

DA Department of the Army; Denmark; direct action

DC dental corps; dislocated civilian; District of Columbia

exercise Collective task training designed to develop proficiency and crew teamwork in performing the task to the established standard. It also provides practice for performing supporting individual critical tasks. Exercises may be conducted in units and resident training. Types of exercises are as follows: Command field exercise (CFX)—A field training exercise with reduced troop and vehicle density, but with full command and control and combat-service support elements. Command post exercise (CPX)—An exercise in which the forces are simulated; may be conducted from garrison locations or between participating headquarters in the unit. Field training exercise (FTX)—A scenario-driven tactical exercise used to train and evaluate critical collective and supporting individual tasks in a collective environment which simulates the stress, sounds, and wartime conditions. It is conducted in an austere field environment through all weather

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exercise conditions and during night as well as day. The FTX should guide soldiers through a series of events exposing them to the rigors of duty performance during wartime operations. It combines combat arms, combat support, and combat service support. Live-fire exercise—An exercise designed to allow a unit or team to engage targets with its organic weapons and support. Situational Training Exercise (STX)—A short scenario-driven, mission-oriented tactical exercise that provides a vehicle to train a group of closely related collective tasks and drills together. Situational training exercises provide preconstructed, bite-sized, short-term exercises that are central to sustainment training for tactical mission proficiency.

FM field manual; frequency modulated/modulation

FTX field training exercise

GMG grenade machine gun

HMMWV high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle

HQ headquarters

IMT individual movement technique

LBE load-bearing equipment

LCE load-carrying equipment

LVOSS Light-Vehicle, Obscuration Smoke System

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MANSCEN United States Army Maneuver Support Center

MEDEVAC medical evacuation

METL mission-essential task list

METT-TC mission, enemy, terrain, troops, time available, and civilian considerations

MILES Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System

mm millimeter

MO Missouri; monthly

mod model

MOPP mission-oriented protection posture

MOPP 4 mask worn, protective suit, boots, and gloves worn

MOS Military Occupational Specialty

MP military police

MPGST military police gunnery skills test

MTOE modified table of organization and equipment

MTP mission training plan

NBC nuclear, biological, and chemical

NLW nonlethal weapons

NSN nonstandard number; national stock number

OPFOR opposing forces

ROE rules of engagement

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SALUTE size, activity, location, unit, time, and equipment

SHELREP shelling report

SINCGARS Single-Channel, Ground-to-Air Radio System

SITREP situation report

SM soldier's manual; selected marksman

SMCT soldier's manual of common tasks

soldier training publication (STP)

Publications that contain critical tasks and other training information used to train soldiers and serve to standardize individual training for the whole Army; provide information and guidance in conducting individual training in the unit; and aid the soldier, officer, noncommissioned officer (NCO), and commander in training critical tasks. They consist of Soldier's Manuals, Trainer's Guides, Military Qualification Standards manuals, and Officer Foundations Standards System manuals.

SOP standing operating procedure

STP soldier's training publication

STX situational training exercise

T&EO training and evaluation outline

TG trainer's guide

TM technical manual; team

TMT team movement technique

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TOE table(s) of organization and equipment

TRADOC United States Army Training and Doctrine Command

US United States

USAMPS United States Army Military Police School

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ReferencesRequired Publications

Required publications are sources that users must read in order to understand or to comply with this publication.

Army Training and Evaluation Program

ARTEP 19-100-10-DRILL Military Police Drills. 18 April 2001

ARTEP 19-313-10-MTP Mission Training Plan for Echelon Above Corps, Corps, and Division Military Police Platoons (Combat Support). 10 April 1999

ARTEP 19-313-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Echelons Above Corps, Corps and Division Military Police Company (Combat Support). 10 April 1999

ARTEP 19-333-D10-MTP Mission Training Plan for the Digital Military Police Platoon (Heavy Division). 15 October 2002

ARTEP 19-333-D30-MTP Mission Training Plan for the Digital Military Police Company (Heavy Division). 15 October 2002

ARTEP 19-333-D-MTP Mission Training Plan for the Digital Division Military Police Provost Marshal (Heavy Division). 15 October 2002

ARTEP 19-472-MTP Mission Training Plan for the Military Police Combat Support and Internment and Resettlement Brigades and Criminal Investigation Division Groups. 2 March 2001

ARTEP 19-476-MTP Mission Training Plan for Echelons Above Corps and Corps Military Police Battalion and Division Provost Marshal (Combat Support). 10 April 1999

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Field Manuals

ARTEP 19-546-MTP Mission Training Plan for the Headquarters and Headquarters Company Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement). 10 April 1999

ARTEP 19-647-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for the Military Police Escort Guard Company. 10 April 1999

ARTEP 19-667-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for the Military Police Guard Company. 10 April 1999

ARTEP 19-710-MTP Mission Training Plan for the Military Police Detachment (Law and Order). 10 April 1999

ARTEP 19-880-MTP Mission Training Plan (MTP) for the Military Police (MP) Detachment (Criminal Investigation Division [CID]). 25 April 2001

ARTEP 19-886-MTP Mission Training Plan (MTP) for the Military Police (MP) Battalion (Criminal Investigation Division [CID]). 2 March 2001

ARTEP 7-8-MTP Mission Training Plan for the Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad. 29 September 1994

FM 101-5-1 Operational Terms and Graphics. 30 September 1997

FM 11-32 Combat Net Radio Operations. 15 October 1990

FM 19-25 Military Police Traffic Operations.30 September 1977

FM 21-31 Topographic Symbols. 19 June 1961

FM 21-75 Combat Skills of the Soldier. 3 August 1984

FM 22-100 Army Leadership. 31 August 1999

FM 25-101 Battle Focused Training. 30 September 1990

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Soldier Training Publications

FM 3-09.12 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Field Artillery Target Acquisition. 21 June 2002

FM 3-19.1 Military Police Operations. 22 March 2001

FM 3-19.4 Military Police Leaders' Handbook. 4 March 2002

FM 3-21.71 Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (Bradley). 20 August 2002

FM 3-22.40 Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (MTTP) for Tactical Employment of Nonlethal Weapons (NLW) {MCRP 3-15.8/NTTP 3-07.3.2. AFTTP(I) 3-2.45/USCG PUB 3-07.31}. 15 January 2003

FM 3-25.26 Map Reading and Land Navigation.20 July 2001

FM 5-33 Terrain Analysis. 11 July 1990

FM 7-0 Training the Force. 22 October 2002

FM 7-7 The Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (APC). 15 March 1985

STP 19-95B1-SM Soldier’s Manual for MOS 95B, Military Police Skill Level 1. 14 January 2003

STP 19-95B24-SM-TG Soldier’s Manual and Trainer’s Guide for MOS 95B, Military Police, Skill Levels 2/3/4. 02 December 2002

STP 21-1-SMCT Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks Skill Level 1. 1 October 1994

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Technical Manuals

Related Publications

Related publications are sources of additional information. They are not required in order to understand this publication.

Soldier Training Publications

Department of Army Forms

STP 21-24-SMCT Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks (SMCT) Skill Levels 2-4. 1 October 1992

TM 11-5985-357-13 Operator's, Organizational, and Direct Support Maintenance Manual for Antenna Group, OE-254/GRC. 1 February 1991

TM 9-1010-230-10 Operator's Manual for Machine Gun, 40-MM, MK 19, MOD 3. 30 May 2001

STP 19-95C14-SM-TG Soldier's Manual and Trainer's Guide for MOS 95C, Internment/Resettlement Specialist, Skill Levels 1/2/3/4. 26 March 1999

DA Form 2028 Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms. 1 February 1974

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ARTEP 19-100-10-DRILL 28 NOVEMBER 2003

By Order of the Secretary of the Army:

PETER J. SCHOOMAKER General, United States Army Chief of Staff

Official:

JOEL B. HUDSON Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army

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DISTRIBUTION: Active Army, Army National Guard, and US Army Reserve: To be distributed in accordance with the initial distribution number 120871, requirements for ARTEP 19-100-10-DRILL.

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