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Cover letter_JPR JOG_ACT approved - European Defence Agency

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100NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLICH.7 PR critical tasksH.7 PR critical tasksThe five critical tasks of PR are; report, locate, support, recover and reintegrate. Thesecritical tasks are the foundation on which all PR operations are planned, coordinatedand executed.Specific items on the five tasks that are not mentioned in ATP-3.7.1 may need to be insertedhere (e.g. “in this theatre the “METHANE” report will be used or reporting PR incidents”).H.7.1LocateSpecific information has to be inserted here on the use of coordinates (e.g. UTM, MGRS,LAT-LONG, decimal minutes).H.7.2ReintegrationRecovered isolated personnel will brought to one of the designated reintegration facilitiesto undergo reintegration phase I treatment in accordance with the theatre reintegrationplan. As per NATO policy, reintegration is a national responsibility. However,for lessons learned purposes it is critical that the SERE debrief, that is part of the reintegrationphase I, is to be reported to the <strong>JPR</strong>C within seven days of the recovery. The<strong>JPR</strong>C will subsequently update PR procedures as appropriate or inform units throughthe appropriate channels of lessons identified where applicable.H.7.3Normal mission executionPrior to execute normal missions, all personnel is to ensure that their ISOPREP and EPAis up to date and they are familiar with its content. Furthermore, personnel is to ensurethat the intended routing and timing is known to their home unit and / or the ops roomat the location of their departure. If there are areas that are not covered by PR capabilities(see paragraph H.2.1 in this PR SOP), operators may be advised to avoid these areas orto take special precautions. Do’s and don’t’s in this respect are to be given here Finallypersonnel is to ensure they carry all the required equipment (see also ATP-3.7.1, Vol III,Paragraph 2.5).Personnel should give special attention to the following items:• Sanitation• Maps / evasion charts• Survival equipment (mention specific, deviating, requirements here)• ISOPREP and EPA• Survival radio procedures• PR codesNATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC

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