Index engineer reconnaissance support, 7-32 engineer reconnaissance team (ERT), 1-9, 7-32, 7-33 engineers, 3-11, 3-15, 3-19, 6-16 responsibility countermobility and survivability, 7-31 countermobility operations, 7-30, 7-31 enhanced position location reporting system (EPLARS), 2-15 essential elements of friendly information (EEFI), 2-9 evacuation air, 8-18 nine-line air, 8-18 exfiltration, 6-8 explosive ordnance detachment (EOD) capabilities, 7-38 teams, 7-37 F FBCB2, 1-3, 1-5, 2-3, 2-6, 2-12, 2-15, 3-15, 7-37 command post displacement, 2-7 continuous operations, 2-5 control command, 2-7 operations map, 2-4 field trains command post (FTCP), 8-3 final firing position (FFP), 7-22 fire support infiltration, 6-7 fire support coordination measures (FSCM), 3-12, 3-21 fire support officer, 7-2 fire support team (FIST), 1-3, 1-7, 2-6, 7-1, 7-2, 7-4 headquarters, 7-3 fires, 7-1 first responder, 8-15 first response, 8-15 first sergeant (1SG), 1-6, 8-5, 8-14 duties, 1-6, 2-15, 6-2, 6-10, 8-6, 8-7, 8-16 evacuation, 8-18 emergency resupply, 8-11 resupply, 8-9 tailgate supply, 8-10 focus, 3-10, 4-1, 4-2 foraging, 8-12 force health protection (FHP), 1-9, 8-13, 8-14, 8-16 forward edge of the battle area (FEBA), 6-13, 8-9 forward observer (FO), 1-7, 7-2, 7-3, 7-4 fragmentary order (FRAGO), 2-5, 2-9 fratricide, 3-20, 4-14, 6-8, 6-10, 7-15 FRIES, 6-3, 6-4 G graphic control measures (GCM), 3-9, 3-11, 3-12, 3-15, 3-16, 3-19, 6-13 forward passage line figure, 6-14 passage of lines, 6-13 rearward passage line figure, 6-15 route reconnaissance figure, 3-16 zone reconnaissance figure, 3-9 H health and hygiene, 8-14 helocast, 6-4 preparation, 6-5 human intelligence (HUMINT), 2-6, 6-7 infiltration, 3-11, 3-15, 3-19, 6-14 purpose, 6-6 inflatable landing crafts, 6-5 information engagement, 7-38 information requirement (IR), 1-1, 3-3, 3-8, 3-20, 7-15, 7-33, 7-34, 7-36, 8-17 intelligence preparation of the battlespace (IPB), 3-17 intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, 1-1, 1-2, 3-20, 4-16, 7-34 joint fires observer, 7-3 joint suppression of enemy air defense (J-SEAD), 6-4 I J L liaison operations, 6-16 limited visibility, 4-2 local security, 2-6 logistics release points, 8-5 LOGPAC, 8-5 cache, 8-11 Index-2 ATTP 3-20.97 16 November 2010 M maintenance, 2-4 medic, 1-9, 8-15, 8-17 medical evacuation (MEDEVAC), 3-10 METT-TC factors (mission analysis), 3-11, 6-14 in reconnaissance operations, 3-11 N nine-line air evacuation request table, 8-19 O observation post (OP), 4-2 in reconnaissance operations, 3-12 in security operations, 4-2 obstacles, 4-2, 6-14 in reconnaissance operations, 3-11, 3-17, 3-18 in security operations, 4-2 passage of lines, 6-16 operation order (OPORD), 6-16 operational environment (OE), 1-10, 7-23 operations security (OPSEC), 2-6 P passage of lines critical task, 6-12 critical tasks passing unit, 6-12 stationary unit, 6-13 personnel cross-leveling, 8-14 replacements, 8-14 phase line, 4-5 planning, 4-1 troop parallel planning figure, 2-8 pocket-sized forward entry device (PFED), 7-4 preventive maintenance checks and services, 2-5 R reconnaissance handover (RHO), 3-15 execution, 3-21
in reconnaissance operations, 3-11, 3-19 phase one example figure, 3-22 phase three example figure, 3-24 phase two example figure, 3-23 reconnaissance in force, 3-19 reconnaissance operations during security operations, 4-3 fundamentals, 3-2 reconnaissance handover (RHO), 3-11 reconnaissance handover (RHO), 3-20 reconnaissance pull, 3-2 reconnaissance push, 3-2 reconnaissance troop, 4-2 rehearsals, 2-14 battle drill, 2-15 combined arms, 2-14 full dress, 2-14 reduced force, 2-14 support, 2-15 TACSOP, 2-15 resupply aerial, 8-12 methods, 8-9 prestock, 8-11 resupply method tailgate figure, 8-10 resupply operations, 8-9 emergency resupply, 8-11 in-position resupply method, 8-10 in-position resupply method figure, 8-11 service station resupply, 8-9 tailgate resupply, 8-10 rock drill, 2-14 route reconnaissance, 3-13 example figure, 3-18 routine resupply, 8-9 rules of engagement (ROE), 3-14 S scavenging, 8-12 screen, 3-11, 4-2, 4-3, 6-15 critical tasks, 4-4 screen line, 4-4 screening force, 4-3, 4-4 security operations commander’s planning guidance (focus, tempo, engagement/displaceme nt criteria), 4-1 fundamentals, 4-3 senior trauma specialist, 8-15 sensors, 3-11, 3-15, 3-19 situational awareness (SA), 1-5, 1-9, 2-2, 2-4, 3-6, 4-9, 4-15, 6-10, 7-6, 7-12, 7-15, 7-27, 7-28, 7-37, 8-1 situational understanding (SU), 1-1 small unmanned aircraft system (SUAS), 1-3, 2-2, 3-11 in reconnaissance operations, 3-10, 3-11, 3-15, 3-18, 3-19, 3-21 in security operations, 4-2 Soldier remains, 8-15 SPIES, 6-3, 6-4 squadron medical platoon, 8-16 squadron trains, 8-3 combat trains, 8-3 field trains, 8-3 stability operations, 2-7, 5-2 standing operating procedures (SOP), 2-5, 2-6 stationary screen, 4-5 coordinated fire line, 4-5 stationary screen figure, 4-7 Index supply/resupply operations, 2-4, 3-12 surveillance in reconnaissance operations, 3-11, 3-20 in security operations, 4-2 sustainment, 8-1 sustainment graphics maneuver overlay figure, 8-7 sustainment operations, 3-11, 6-16 16 November 2010 ATTP 3-20.97 Index-3 T tempo, 3-10, 4-1, 4-2 threat, 1-10 catastrophic, 1-11 disruptive, 1-11 irregular, 1-11 traditional, 1-11 transportation, 8-13 trauma specialist, 8-15 troop senior medic, 8-15 troop-leading procedures, 3-14, 3-18 U unexploded ordnance (UXO), 7-38 unexploded ordnance detachment (EOD), 7-38 V vehicle evacuation, 8-18 W water consumption, managing, 8-13 Z zone reconnaissance, 3-13, 3-14, 3-15, 3-18, 3-19, 6-15
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