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FMI 3-34.119 - Soldier Support Institute - U.S. Army

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Chapter 8Table 8-1. Training task list for training expectations from the fieldIndividual <strong>Soldier</strong>s andMarines in all MOSsTactical Leaders (commanders, staff All Squad/Crew/Platoon inofficers and senior NCOs)All Combined Arms UnitsTactical ExpectationsWhat do the missions, conditions,and threats dictate that all units musthave the capability to perform?IED recognitionObservation and reportingIndividual patrol skillsActions on contactUrban movement - IMT anddriving skillsPhysical fitness and enduranceCollect and process informationMaintain offensive orientationAnticipate, prioritize, decide, adaptDelegate and multitaskDisseminate informationOrganize and train subordinatesIntegrate new capabilitiesLead forwardExecute missions aggressivelyExecutionSecure siteSecure movementConduct actions on contactConduct reconnaissance patrolsRaidCordon and searchAmbushTactical TechniquesRequiredWhat must commander's seetheir subordinates do in order tomeet tactical expectations?Urban drivingClose quarters marksmanshipMounted live fireUrban live fireTLPCLS and CASEVACObservation and reportingMounted land navigationTLPDrive intelligence development“nonstandard” missionsIO targetingProactive decision makingCreate training strategiesPerform actions on contactPersevere under pressureAnalyze friendly and enemypatternsIED recognition and reportingUrban driving and navigationCLS and CASEVACCQM and mounted live fireLPNight operationsTCP proceduresECP proceduresDetainee proceduresVehicle/equipment recoveryCapabilities RequiredAdditional nonstandard minimumcapabilities required for effectivetraining: organic/attachedpersonnel or additional/newequipment fielding.Detection opticsSimple IED markingReporting proceduresIndividual survivability equipmentIndividual communicationsequipmentNight vision devicesUse of communications equipmentUse of translatorsUse of pattern analysis toolsUse of SU toolsSimple IED detection toolsSimple IED marking toolsReporting proceduresSurvivabilityCommunicationsTrainingConditionsMust be trained anddemonstrated underthe followingconditions:IEDsAmbushKidnappingRocket/mortar/RPGUrban movementTheater cultureDay/night operationsUrban environmentDecentralizedoperationsConcurrent operationsSimultaneous events“nondoctrinal” tasksIO targetingNegotiationsContinuous stressTheater cultureIEDsVBIEDsMines/UXORockets/RPGsMortarsSniperAmbushKidnappingUrban movementTheater cultureEnemy TacticsDevelop experience againstthe following threats:IEDs - RCIEDIEDs - with DF ambushIEDs - combined withkidnappingIEDs - VBIEDIEDs - with COB/HN forcesCrowds restrict movementand firesTargeting of friendly patternsDrive-by shootingsAttack to recon U.S.responsesIEDs - to isolate subunitsIEDs - to distract/deceiveIEDs - to cause casualtiesIEDs - to protect supplies/workshops/leadersIntimidation of HN forcesIED - with attack onrespondersFalse information from localsMortar/rocket attacks onFOBsIEDs - RCIEDIEDs - with DF/ambushIEDs - with kidnappingIEDs - VBIEDIEDs - with COB/HN forcesCrowds to restrictmovement/firesTargeting friendly patternsDrive-by shootings8-4 <strong>FMI</strong> 3-<strong>34.119</strong>/MCIP 3-17.01 21 September 2005

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