unclass fasp exercise 1-30 june 2011 confirmation brief 25 may 2011 ammunition company unclass 1
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FASP EXERCISE
1-30 JUNE 2011
CONFIRMATION BRIEF 25 MAY 2011
Ammunition Company
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-Task Organization -Mission Essential Tasks -Training & Readiness Standards
-Orientation-Situation-Mission -Execution-Administration and Logistics-Command and Signal
Agenda
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MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS
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Ammunition Company Mission Essential Tasks
MET 1. Conduct Ammunition Support Operations:
- AMMO-ADMN-3001 Account for Ammunition
- AMMO-CSSO-3104 Establish a Field Ammunition Supply Point
- AMMO-EXPS-3202 Execute Explosives Safety Program
- AMMO-RSSI-3401 Prepare Ammunition for Shipment
- AMMO-RSSI-3402 Receipt/Issue Ammunition
- AMMO-RSSI-3403 Store Ammunition
- AMMO-PS-3501 Execute a Physical Security Program
- AMMO-CSSO-5105 Plan Ammunition Combat Service Support for Operations
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SITUATION: Enemy – N/A Friendly
Higher – 1st Supply BnMission – Provide support to those getting ready to return to contact. Sustain the equipment of I MEF at peak readiness levels.Commander’s Intent -
Adjacent – Medical Logistics Company, Supply CompanySupporting – 7th ESB
1st Maint Bn MP Company, CLR-17Food Service Company, CLR-1753 Area Chow HallBulk Fuel Co, CLR-11st Supply BnCLR-15
Attachments – 7th ESB (8) Marines1st Maint Bn (4) MarinesMP Company (2) MarinesFood Service Company (4) Marines
Situation
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MISSION
MISSION: From 1-30 June 2011, Ammunition Company will establish a FASP IVO AFA-15/16 IOT conduct intermediate level Class V(W) support for I MEF, MCI-W activities and Camp Pendleton tenant organizations
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EXECUTION
Commander’s Intent:
Purpose. The establishment of a FASP will enhance the ability of Ammunition Company to operate in a combat environment through field training.
Method. Ammunition Company will expedite its mission at the FASP in accordance with all relevant orders, policies, and SOPs as they pertain to the storage and issuing of Class V(W).
End State. The confidence in the skills of the individual Ammunition Technicians, as well as their overall proficiency, is enhanced. Unit cohesion and efficacy will have been challenged and evaluated. This exercise will also act as validation for Ammunition Company’s Mission Essential Tasks (MET) and personnel capabilities.
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Concept of Operations
EXECUTION
Using units will continue to be supported in the same manner with which they were by the Las Pulgas ASP. Policies and procedures for issuing and turn-in of Class V(W) will remain unchanged. The only change for the using units is the location of ammunition pick-up site. Operations will be conducted on a 24/7 basis, including weekends, which will enable improved customer service and time flexibility.
Scheme of Maneuver: Establishment of the FASP will be executed in four phases:
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When What StatusRolling dates • Confirmations of all support requests Complete
9 May – 8 June • The Las Pulgas ASP continues to conduct ammunition operations ISO I-MEF and other organizations aboard Camp Pendleton
11 May • FASP Class V(W) support notification message was released to all Camp Pendleton units. UNITS ARE NOTIFIED OF NEW LOCATION AND DATES.
Complete
27 May • All ammunition, vehicles, gear and equipment will be inspected, prepared and packaged for transfer to the FASP NLT 27 May
Working
Rolling dates • (10) Field Storage Units have been created within Ordnance Information System (OIS) and are ready to accept the transfer of all Class V(W) assets.
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27 May • 100% physical inventory will be conducted on all ammunition required for establishment of FSUs at the Las Pulgas ASP.
Working
Phase I- (9 May – 31 May)
Scheme of Maneuver:
EXECUTION
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Scheme of Maneuver:
EXECUTION
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When What Status1 June • Convoy brief conducted at 0800 at the Las Pulgas ASP with all vehicles
and personnel present. All gear and equipment will be pushed to FASP via tactical and SWRFT vehicles.*Refer to sync-matrix
1 June • Advanced Party and Guard Force depart from the Las Pulgas ASP to FASP. (64 Marines, 2 Corpsman)
1 June • Comm will be established with Reg COC and Range Control.1 June • Initial set-up of FSUs, bivouac , operations tent, field mess, hygiene Tent.
• All physical security standards are adhered to IAW MCO 5530.14B (Physical Security Manual)
2 June – 6 June • Receiving Class V(W) at FASP from Las Pulgas ASP via (10) 40 ft SWRFT assets. *Refer to sync-matrix .• All ammunition will be on deck at the FASP. • 100% inventory is conducted as each FSU is filled.
8 June Main Body (95 PAX) arrives to FASP.
Phase II- (01 June – 08 June)
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When What Status9 June • FASP assumes all support responsibilities; ammunition ISO Camp
Pendleton using units is stored and distributed from FASP.•Daily SITREP will be sent at 0900 to Regiment from the FASP COC via Supply Battalion S-3.•MUREP will also be sent daily.
9-26 June •The Las Pulgas ASP remains functional in support of FASP ammunition shortfalls; the FASP will reach back to the Las Pulgas ASP for ammunition resupply. The Las Pulgas ASP will be: • receiving all commercial inbound shipments from Depots;• executing disposition instructions of unserviceable munitions;• re-warehousing magazines IOT ensure no munitions are exposed on Hardstands 2 or 3;• Hosting Ammunition-62 course from 6-17 June.
Phase III- (9 June – 26 June)
Scheme of Manuever (Cont.):
EXECUTION
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When What Status27 June • FASP Stands down.
•The Las Pulgas ASP reclaims Class V(W) support responsibilities; ammunition ISO Camp Pendleton using units is stored and distributed from the Las Pulgas ASP.
27 June • FASP retrograde begins. •100% physical inventory of each FSU prior to transfer. •Police call AFA 15. •Clean gear and all equipment for turn-in.*Refer to Sync-matrix
Phase IV- (26 June – 30 June)
Scheme of Manuever (Cont.):
EXECUTION
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What How StatusPhysical Inventory Control Program (PICP)
•All Category I and II (Ready-to-Fire Munitions; e.g. AT-4s, Frags, LAWs, DEMO, Claymores, APOBs) inventories will be conducted on a daily basis. Remainder of required inventories will be conducted as per FASP SOP (location audits, AMAR random sampling)•All other required inventories will be conducted per the FASP SOP (Weekly random sampling and Location Audits). Any discrepancies in inventory will be corrected on the spot. FASP OIC, Ops Chief and Company Commander will be notified immediately.
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Notification to all Camp Pendleton Using Units
•AMHS message sent to all units aboard Camp Pendleton on 11 May notifying them of FASP location, primary and alternate routes, dates, vehicle pre-stage capabilities, forecasting/requisitioning procedures, and issue/receipt procedures.
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FASP ammunition shortfalls
• Any FASP ammunition shortfalls will be resupplied by the Las Pulgas ASP. (Unforecasted requests)
Continuous
Required Reporting
• FASP OIC will send daily MUREP/SITREP at 0900 from FASP COC to Regiment via Supply Battalion S-3.
Continuous
Coordinating Instructions:
EXECUTION
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What How StatusTAMIS/OIS-R systems
• All government information systems utilized for ammunition operations remain the same. All forecasting and requisitioning procedures will remain the same. (TAMIS / OIS-R)
Pending
Security •FASP guard force (20 Marines) will be employed for 24/7 ops on a rotating schedule. Security Force and LAYOUT
Pending
Training Training schedule has been published. Upon conclusion of daily operations, FASP personnel will take part in the following training events:- PTP Block II - OSCAR Training- MOS-related training -Company Hike- Annual training Facility -Movement to Contact to MOUT- MCMAP
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FASP maintenance
• FSU maintenance and improvements will be continuous Continuous
Field living •All participants will be bivouacking in AFA 16 for the duration of the exercise.
Continuous
Coordinating Instructions:
EXECUTION
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Command and Signal
- Succession of Command at FASP:• Commanding Officer: Captain Blann• Operations Officer: CWO2 Roy• Company 1stSgt: 1stSgt Dexter• Operations Chief: GySgt Cleveland• Camp Commandant: GySgt Gordon
-Signal:• Communication with higher COC will be conducted via PRC-117
and/or Blue Force Tracker. • Primary communication with Longrifle will be established and
maintained with XTS-5000 (hand-held radios). • Alternate means of communication will be established and
maintained by means of PRC-117. (Guard Force radio checks) • Data will be provided by use of (12) issued air cards. (3) phone
lines will be available for use as a tertiary means of communication to higher and other agencies.
• Longrifle primary safety frequency: 40.35• Longrifle alternate safety frequency: 30.35• Daily MUREP/SITREP sent via laptop with air card. 22
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SYSCON/TECHCON
307307
TENTSTENT
3G/ TacChat DAMA
SWO SWCBFT
REGT CMD 1POTS
3G/ TACCHAT
3G/ TACCHAT
Range Ctrl
ViaSat
NIPR LAPTOP
RADIO LAPTOP
POTS PHONE
NIPR PRINTER
VHF & UHF-SATCOM RADIO
HF RADIO
LEGEND
PltSgt
Network Trailer3G/
TACCHAT3G/
TACCHAT
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Services Overview
ASP
Reg CP
BFT
BFT/TOCHF
HF TacChatDAMA NIPRDSN
NIPRDSN
NIPRDSN
Field ASP
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Services OverviewSERVICE FASP REG CP
NIPR 12 N/A
DSN 4 N/A
TOC KIT 1 1
HF VOICE 1 0
HF TACCHAT 1 N/A
DAMA 1 N/A
Printer 3 N/A
STX-5000 (Range Control) 10 N/A
Radio Operator 4
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Transmission
FASP
INTERNAL
REG CP
REG CMD 1 (DAMA)
REG TAC 1 (HF TacChat)
RANGE CTRL/SAFETY RANGE CTRL/SAFETY
REG CMD 1 (DAMA)
REG TAC 1 (HF TacChat)
REG TAC 2 (HF)
BFT BFT
*HPW will use PTP UHF Frequencies, without the Satellite.
REG TAC 2 (HF)
INTERNAL
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Radio Guard ChartC-NET CONTROL REG
CMD 1
REG CMD
2
REG TAC
1
REG TAC
2
CONVOY CONTRO
L
COMM
COORD
BN CMD
1
RANGE
CONTRO
L
TSSR SWAN
WPPL
BFT
X-GUARD
M-MONITOR
A-AS REQUIRED
W- WHEN DIRECTED
D-DATA
S- SATCOM
HF- HIGH FREQUENCY
PT- PLAIN TEXT (VHF)
FH- VERY HIGH FREQUENCY FREQ HOP
UH-ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY
CT-CIPHER TEXT (VHF)
BAND S S HF HF FH FH UH
CRYPTO CT CT CT CT CT PT PT
FREQ/FH NET ID/TBA
62XXX /
62XXX
HPW / 999
ALE 20,496.
350 351 TRUNKE
D
14.400 . /
14,714.5
RESTORATION PRIORITY 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 1
UNITS
GS-CLR C C C X X
FASP X X X X X
*NOTE 1: TAC 1 3G PLUS FREQUENCIES: 2.166 , 4.530 , 7.690
*NOTE 2: REG CMD 1 HPW: 233.95 , 262.75 (CH 999)
*NOTE 3: REG CMD2 IS A DAMA VOICE NET
*NOTE 4: COMM CORD IS FH, PT NET.
*NOTE 5: CONVEY CNTRL / RETRANS ID: 352.
*NOTE 6: COMM CORD / RETRANS ID: 353.
*NOTE 7: RANGE CNTRL: PRIM XTS-5000 (TRUNKED), ALT (1) 40.350 , ALT (2) 30.350 , UHF AIR PRIM: 310.300 , ALT (1) 249.900 , ALT (2) 255.200, ALT (3) 123.200
*NOTE 8: VHF NET IDS: 350 TO 359.
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Security Plan
- FASP Guard Force: • Guard Cmdr: CWO Roy• Guard Chief : SSgt Fernandez• (2) SOG • (2) COG• (1) Guard Chief and SOG from MP Co (CLR-17)
- Posts• (2) Sentries at ECP 24/7 (Post 1)• (1) Sentry at FSU-6 24/7 (Post 2)• (1) Sentry at rear of FASP (Post 3)• (2) Evening Rovers (Post 4) (1 during daytime operations)
- Misc.• 6,000 ft of C-wire (Single strand around perimeter)• M16s for Sentries/ M9s for Guard Cmdr, Guard Chief, and SOGs• Logbook entries on all who enter FASP (Badge System) (FSU-6)• XTS-5000s for each post with hourly radio checks. • PRC-117 for hourly radio checks with higher.
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AFA-16
Bivouac x 150 Marines
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ECP (Post 1)
Pulgas Gate
AFA-15
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R/R TRACKS
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(Post 2)
Post 3
RoversBivouac Fire Watches
Guard Shack
PHYSICAL SECURITY
PLAN
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I-5 Explosives Safety
- Inter-magazine Distance (IMD)• Required minimum distance between field storage units
- Intra-line Distance (ILD)• Required minimum distance between operations tent and FSU.
- Public Transportation Route (PTR)• Required minimum distance from FSU to nearest public transportation
route.
- Inhabited Building Distance (IBD)• Required minimum distance from FSU to nearest inhabited building
*** All distances calculated by net explosive weight (NEW)
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AFA-16
Bivouac x 150 Marines
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FSU
FSU
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FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
FSU
Shower Tent w/ Gray water bladder
FSUFSU
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Las Pulgas Road
Recon Ridge from
Basilone
Pulgas Gate
0600-0800
Road Guard
Field Mess w/ Gray water bladder
AFA-15
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R/R TRACKS
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• Inter-magazine Distance (IMD)
• Intra-line Distance (ILD)• Public Transportation Route (PTR)
• Inhabited Building Distance (IBD)
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ALTERNATE ROUTE TO FASP BETWEEN 0600-0800
Old El Camino Real
FASP
**6.7 Miles from Basilone Recon Ridge
BasiloneHORNO
Las Pulgas Rd
Cannot access AFA-15 from Las Pulgas Road between 0600-0800 Mon-Fri
Primary Route0800-0500 Mon-Sun
Alternate Route 0600-0800 Mon-Fri
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FASP EX
QUESTIONS
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Federally Protected Species Habitat Avoidance
• Disturbances to the native vegetation (i.e. coastal sage scrub) will be avoided as it provides habitat for the federally protected coastal California gnatcatcher.
• Bivouac/command post/field support activities (e.g. showers, messing, fueling, etc.) shall be kept at least 50 meters from coastal California gnatcatcher habitat areas year round. Training operation site maps submitted for FASP field operations suitably avoid this habitat.
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Vernal Pools
• The FASP is being established in an area known to contain vernal pools; these pools have not been surveyed for federally protected branchiopod species. In order to avoid potential effects to federally protected species’ habitat, FASP personnel will remain clear of all suspect vernal pools.
• Bivouac/command and post/field support activities (e.g., showers, messing, fueling, water purification etc.) shall be kept at least fifty (50) meters from identified vernal pools.
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Environmental Concerns
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• CLEAN WATER ACT401/404 PERMITTING - No permitting is necessary since no jurisdictional waters or wetlands will be affected by the FASP.
• CULTURAL RESOURCES - There are no Cultural Resources issues with the FASP exercise. In the event of an inadvertent archaeological discovery, all FASP operations will cease and Cultural Resources Branch will be contacted.
• EQUIPMENT REFUELING - If any petroleum/oil/lubricants (POL) will be stored or handled, to include six-con fuel pods, tanker trucks, or drums, 40 CFR 112.7 and the Camp Pendleton Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan require secondary containment.
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Environmental Concerns
• SPILL PREVENTION
- The FASP is responsible for spill prevention and proper hazardous
material storage and handling (secondary containment), and must comply
with the Base Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC
Plan.
- If a spill occurs on AFA-15/16, the FASP will first call Range Control to
report the spill. Range Control will then notify AC/S, ES Spill Prevention
Branch. Immediate action will be taken by FASP personnel utilizing spill
kits provided by Reg Safety.• AIRQUALITY
- The FASP is required to report all generator usage to the Air Quality
Branch for inclusion in CPEN’s Annual Tactical Support Equipment
Inventory.
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HAZARD CAUSES INITRAC
DEVELOPCONTROLS
RESRAC
HOW TOIMPLEMENT
Vehicle collisions
Low visibility, complacency, blind spots
3All alarms, hazards, running and work lights will be on at all times. Ground guides will be utilized in high traffic and danger areas
4Operators will be instructed to have all lights on, and will have a ground guide with them
Equipment malfunction
Lack of PM, improper use of equipment 4
Gear will receive all PM’s required, operators will only operate gear they are licensed on 5
Marines dispatched to gear they have licensed on. Gear will have PM’s completed on them as required per TM
Ground guide injuries
Falling objects, being hit by gear
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All personnel in work area will were flack and Kevlar, ground guide will use NATO hand and arm signals to communicate with heavy equipment operators
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All personal will be familiar with danger zones and NATO hand and arm signals
Falling off heavy equipment
Entering exiting vehicle, unauthorized personnel climbing on equipment
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When entering/exiting gear Marines will have three (3) points of contact. Only one Marine on each piece of equipment and they will have a seat belt on.
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Instruct Marines how to enter/exit vehicle
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Training and Readiness Standards
Event TITLE
2340-ADMN-1002 Manage a Qualification/Certification Program 2340-ADMN-1003 Prepare ammunition reports 2340-RSSI-1401 Identify ammunition 2340-RSSI-1402 Sentencing ammunition 2311-ADMN-1002 Establish ammunition stock records 2311-ADMN-1003 Prepare ammunition reports
2311-ADMN-1004 Process Notice of Ammunition Reclassification (NAR),(supplements) and Ammunition Information Notices (AIN)
2311-ADMN-1005 Process receipt documentation 2311-ADMN-1006 Process requisition documentation 2311-ADMN-1007 Requisition ammunition
2311-ADMN-1008 Utilize a technical library
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Training and Readiness Standards (Cont)
Event TITLE
2311-CSSO-1103 Prevent fires in an ammunition storage area
2311-RSSI-1401 Identify ammunition
2311-RSSI-1402 Inspect ammunition
2311-RSSI-1403 Inventory ammunition
2311-RSSI-1404 Issue ammunition
2311-RSSI-1405 Maintain housekeeping of an ammunition storage area
2311-RSSI-1406 Prepare ammunition for shipment
2311-RSSI-1407 Return ammunition to Storage Area
2311-RSSI-1408 Store ammunition
2311-RSSI-1409 Utilize hand tools associated with ammunition operations
2311-RSSI-1410 Inspect ammunition vehicles
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Training and Readiness Standards (Cont)
Event TITLE2340-ADMN-2003 Develop SOPs
2340-ADMN-2004 Supervise ammunition maintenance operation(s)
2340-ADMN-2005 Develop a Marine Ammunition Requirements Support Order (MARSO)
2340-ADMN-2007 Supervise an Ammunition Accounting Program
2340-ADMN-2009 Manage Arms, Ammunition and Explosives Program
2340-ADMN-2013 Plan ammunition support for operations 2340-ADMN-2014 Supervise ammunition maintenance and quality assurance
2340-CSSO-2101 Supervise ammunition distribution operations
2340-CSSO-2102 Design a Field Ammunition Supply Point (FASP) 2340-CSSO-2103 Coordinate ammunition retrograde operations
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2311-ADMN-2005 Evaluate personnel requiring certification within an ammunition qualification and certification program
2311-ADMN-2006 Manage the ammunition inventory
2311-ADMN-2009 Manage Ammunition Maintenance and Quality Assurance Programs
2311-ADMN-2014 Determine Ammunition Requirements for Operations
2311-ADMN-2015 Manage an ammunition accounting program
2311-CSSO-2101 Design a Field Ammunition Supply Point (FASP)
2311-CSSO-2102 Supervise ammunition distribution operations 2311-PS-2501 Manage an ammunition security program
2311-RSSI-2401 Inspect ammunition containers
2311-RSSI-2402 Manage the Ammunition Inspection Process
2311-RSSI-2404 Manage Ammunition Storage Area
2311-RSSI-2405 Manage the preparation of ammunition for transport
Training and Readiness Standards (Cont)
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Training and Readiness Standards (Cont)
Event TITLEAMMO-ADMN-3001 Account for ammunition
AMMO-CSSO-3103 Conduct fire fighting operations in an ammunitionstorage area
AMMO-CSSO-3104 Establish a Field Ammunition Supply Point (FASP) AMMO-RSSI-3402 Receive/Issue ammunition AMMO-RSSI-3403 Store ammunition AMMO-PS-3501 Execute a Physical security plan AMMO-CSSO-5105 Plan ammunition support operations
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OICCWO Roy
Records ChiefSgt Miller
Maint Chief
GySgt CoonsStorage ChiefSSgt Torres
Area SupervisorSSgt Geisler
Section 1
Sgt Miller
Section 2
Cpl Bell
Area SupervisorSSgt Daniels
Section 3
Sgt Lovelace
Section 4
Cpl Etter
Issues/Segs ChiefSgt Vana
IAC/QC Chief
SSgt Galindo
Operations ChiefGySgt Cleveland Camp
CommandantGySgt Gordon
Guard Chief
SSgt Fernandez
FASP TASK ORGANIZATION