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AK Pamphlet 350-20 Eighth Army Range and Training Area

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a. Units must establish <strong>and</strong> maintain communications with the RCC upon entering any<br />

facility or training area. The RCC Communications Center will be operational during all<br />

scheduled training.<br />

b. A radio net (FM) is operated as the primary means of communication from maneuver<br />

area/range facilities. Current radio frequencies will be provided by the servicing RCC. Call signs<br />

are "<strong>Range</strong> Control". Units will use the range they are occupying as their call sign, i.e." <strong>Range</strong><br />

Control this is Barker <strong>Range</strong>".<br />

c. Secondary means of communication will be a l<strong>and</strong>line telephone if the facility is so<br />

equipped. If FM or l<strong>and</strong>line communication is not available the unit can contact the RCC using a<br />

cell phone.<br />

d. Communication with the RCC is required during all training operations on <strong>Eighth</strong> <strong>Army</strong><br />

ranges <strong>and</strong> training areas; the using unit will initiate hourly communication’s checks. If units lose<br />

communication with the RCC, they will cease their operations until contact is made again.<br />

Opening <strong>and</strong> closing instructions for all ranges <strong>and</strong> training areas will be used. (See Appendix<br />

F.)<br />

e. Using units will assign operators to communications equipment <strong>and</strong> will instruct<br />

operators to remain near the equipment at all times. St<strong>and</strong>ard <strong>Army</strong> radio-procedure protocol<br />

will be used when communicating with the RCC.<br />

35. RANGE ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS. The following is a list of incidents which are<br />

specifically tracked by the RCC <strong>and</strong> which must be reported. This list should be used as a guide<br />

<strong>and</strong> not as the only items to be reported. All incidents should be reported. If in doubt, REPORT<br />

IT!<br />

a. Any accident with injury or MEDEVAC of personnel<br />

b. Any incidents or accidents involving vehicles<br />

c. Any loss of weapon to include bolt, operating group, or COMSEC communication<br />

equipment<br />

d. Civil disturbances or demonstrations in vicinity<br />

e. Encroachment or trespass of range facilities or training areas<br />

f. Any altercation between U.S. personnel <strong>and</strong> Korean Nationals<br />

g. Any weapon discharge not related to training or directed by ROIC/RSO<br />

h. Damage to government property<br />

i. Any theft or breach of security<br />

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<strong>AK</strong> Pam <strong>350</strong>-<strong>20</strong>, 10 October <strong>20</strong>06

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