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FM 3-19.4 (Formerly FM 19-4) MILITA
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By Order of the Secretary of the Ar
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FM 3-19.4 ii Page Orders and Report
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FM 3-19.4 iv Page Appendix E PRECOM
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FM 3-19.4 vi Page GLOSSARY ........
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FM 3-19.4 The proponent of this pub
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FM 3-19.4 MILITARY POLICE FUNCTIONA
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FM 3-19.4 flexibility to conduct op
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FM 3-19.4 THREAT 1-17. Today, frien
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FM 3-19.4 1-22. In heavy divisions,
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FM 3-19.4 • Conduct effective lia
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FM 3-19.4 reports to his superiors,
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FM 3-19.4 for sustainment support.
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FM 3-19.4 soldier, leader, and coll
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Chapter 2 Battle Command This chapt
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FM 3-19.4 2-7. At company level, th
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FM 3-19.4 • Examining probable re
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FM 3-19.4 • Know how long it will
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FM 3-19.4 2-22. Consider preparing
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FM 3-19.4 2-29. Assess all of the f
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FM 3-19.4 • Plans the use of avai
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FM 3-19.4 CONDUCT A RECONNAISSANCE
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FM 3-19.4 • Ensuring that every s
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FM 3-19.4 through rehearsals becaus
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Reports SOPs FM 3-19.4 change in th
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FM 3-19.4 friendly and enemy situat
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FM 3-19.4 different colors for frie
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FM 3-19.4 operation. The leadership
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RADIO/TELEPHONE OPERATOR FM 3-19.4
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FM 3-19.4 has a greater effect than
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FM 3-19.4 3-4 Shoot, Move, and Comm
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FM 3-19.4 Control Fire traverses an
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FM 3-19.4 Use Subsequent Fire Comma
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FM 3-19.4 right of individuals in i
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FM 3-19.4 3-24. NLW can be more hum
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FM 3-19.4 • Designated marksman.
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FM 3-19.4 3-39. In convoys, drivers
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FM 3-19.4 3-43. The (M136) antitank
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FM 3-19.4 Table 3-2. Methods of Eng
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FM 3-19.4 response time. All MP mus
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FM 3-19.4 • Element 6 includes th
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FM 3-19.4 Identify the Elements of
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FM 3-19.4 determines that platoon r
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FM 3-19.4 W = width of the lateral
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FM 3-19.4 • "Illumination, range
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FM 3-19.4 Use the Fire Adjustment M
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FM 3-19.4 • Transmit the correcti
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FM 3-19.4 controlledbytheAirForceth
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FM 3-19.4 MOVE several reasons. Som
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FM 3-19.4 considerations and whethe
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FM 3-19.4 Bounding Overwatch 3-97.
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FM 3-19.4 appropriate direction. En
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FM 3-19.4 CROSS A DANGER AREA 3-102
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FM 3-19.4 MOVE WHILE IN CONTACT 3-1
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FM 3-19.4 first take measures to pr
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FM 3-19.4 patrol before the patrol
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FM 3-19.4 Execute a Course of Actio
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FM 3-19.4 #2 MG crew 3d squad Mediu
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FM 3-19.4 3-129. Although arm-and-h
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FM 3-19.4 • Using wire whenever p
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FM 3-19.4 quick retrieval during th
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FM 3-19.4 4-4 Combat Operations Def
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FM 3-19.4 • Requires fewer guides
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FM 3-19.4 • Starts the move early
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FM 3-19.4 areas whenever possible,
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FM 3-19.4 March Halts 4-28. While t
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FM 3-19.4 4-14 Combat Operations
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FM 3-19.4 • Briefs the leader of
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FM 3-19.4 serve as a response force
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FM 3-19.4 • Preparing fighting po
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FM 3-19.4 4-22 Combat Operations
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FM 3-19.4 4-24 Combat Operations
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FM 3-19.4 PREPARE SECTOR SKETCHES 4
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FM 3-19.4 4-28 Combat Operations Fi
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FM 3-19.4 4-30 Combat Operations Fi
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FM 3-19.4 Position Locations armore
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FM 3-19.4 Other Considerations 4-34
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FM 3-19.4 SIZE: Give the size of th
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FM 3-19.4 selectively clear fields
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FM 3-19.4 • How to get back to th
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FM 3-19.4 4-42 Combat Operations
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FM 3-19.4 • The squad and section
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FM 3-19.4 PATROLS • Strapped to b
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FM 3-19.4 Ambush 4-96. MP elements,
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FM 3-19.4 ambushes (an area ambush)
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FM 3-19.4 CLEARING TECHNIQUES HIGH-
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FM 3-19.4 such a situation, use sup
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FM 3-19.4 4-56 Combat Operations
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FM 3-19.4 Doorknob target Hinge tar
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FM 3-19.4 breach team forward while
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FM 3-19.4 varies depending on the l
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FM 3-19.4 Room Entry 4-137. Clear a
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FM 3-19.4 4-66 Combat Operations 2
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FM 3-19.4 4-68 Combat Operations nu
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FM 3-19.4 2 Figure 4-16. Number 1 M
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FM 3-19.4 Figure 4-17. Number 1 and
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FM 3-19.4 4-74 Combat Operations ac
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FM 3-19.4 4-145. Figure 4-21 depict
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FM 3-19.4 possibly expose the breac
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FM 3-19.4 security on the door to t
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FM 3-19.4 Figure 4-26. First Squad
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FM 3-19.4 4-155. Figure 4-28 depict
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FM 3-19.4 threat. On contact, the s
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FM 3-19.4 kick does not gain a resp
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FM 3-19.4 restricted to moving in c
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FM 3-19.4 information, control move
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FM 3-19.4 5-12. Crossing Areas. Cro
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FM 3-19.4 ■ Are defensible. ■ M
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FM 3-19.4 exit bank. A division cen
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FM 3-19.4 Figure 5-2. Multiple Lane
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FM 3-19.4 5-34. The main focus of M
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FM 3-19.4 • The size of the passi
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FM 3-19.4 • The location where th
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FM 3-19.4 ROUTE RECONNAISSANCE AND
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FM 3-19.4 5-64. MP do not engage th
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FM 3-19.4 • concealment. Include
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FM 3-19.4 and crews. Road condition
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FM 3-19.4 • Deliberate river cros
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FM 3-19.4 5-91. When the movement c
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FM 3-19.4 5-97. Ideally, the MP lea
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FM 3-19.4 • Control access so veh
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Chapter 6 Area Security MP conduct
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FM 3-19.4 requirements. Information
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Team 1 ORP Team 2 Team 3 ORP ORP (N
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Team 1 Team 2 ORP Team 3 FM 3-19.4
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FM 3-19.4 SCREENING MISSIONS 6-23.
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FM 3-19.4 friendly forces by defeat
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FM 3-19.4 commander's critical info
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FM 3-19.4 6-46. ADC operations inte
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BASE DEFENSE FM 3-19.4 • Protect
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FM 3-19.4 • Extend counterreconna
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FM 3-19.4 must be kept to an absolu
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FM 3-19.4 6-66. Commanders develop
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FM 3-19.4 force is needed and infor
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FM 3-19.4 Urban Terrain 6-82. Air b
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FM 3-19.4 can only operate a light-
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MP teams overwatch checkpoint Sentr
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FM 3-19.4 6-99. MP use MWD teams, m
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FM 3-19.4 6-106. If more control is
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FM 3-19.4 • Engineers to build ob
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FM 3-19.4 • Are placed near an ar
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FM 3-19.4 • Locations of the OPs/
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FM 3-19.4 6-132. Once the platoon l
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FM 3-19.4 assault position, using c
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FM 3-19.4 supplementary targets (re
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ENEMY DELAY FM 3-19.4 been evacuate
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PL Apple 1st route of withdrawal PL
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FM 3-19.4 • Plan for moving after
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Disengage FM 3-19.4 6-169. Each tim
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FM 3-19.4 ORGANIZATION Maintain uni
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FM 3-19.4 handover is usually assoc
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FM 3-19.4 along the BHL and monitor
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FM 3-19.4 However, the stationary u
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FM 3-19.4 most valuable in operatin
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FM 3-19.4 CONVOY SECURITY 6-202. MP
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React to Ambush FM 3-19.4 6-209. Th
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FM 3-19.4 • The damaged or disabl
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FM 3-19.4 6-218. Halts. When a conv
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FM 3-19.4 demanding, aspects of phy
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• Barges. FM 3-19.4 DANGER Ports
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FM 3-19.4 remove cargo, and then ap
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FM 3-19.4 • Durationofthetrip.
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FM 3-19.4 6-247. The security force
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FM 3-19.4 fires and causing explosi
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FM 3-19.4 • Evacuation procedures
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Chapter 7 Internment and Resettleme
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Table 7-1. Five Ss-and-T Methods FM
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FM 3-19.4 Units needed to support t
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FM 3-19.4 • First aid. Injured or
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FM 3-19.4 intact and separate. They
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FM 3-19.4 potable water; and approp
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FM 3-19.4 • Request transport, ra
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FM 3-19.4 generally the same. The g
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FM 3-19.4 • The factors of METT-T
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FM 3-19.4 • Procedures to ensure
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FM 3-19.4 with ground forces. EPWs
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FM 3-19.4 7-51. Use field detention
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FM 3-19.4 use existing structures i
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FM 3-19.4 • Enforcing movement re
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FM 3-19.4 7-73. Temporary route sig
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FM 3-19.4 7-81. During the reconnai
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Chapter 8 Law and Order This chapte
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FM 3-19.4 8-6. The enforcement of m
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FM 3-19.4 evidence custodian to ens
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FM 3-19.4 • Latrine facilities. 8
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FM 3-19.4 • Communications with t
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FM 3-19.4 from CID, MPI, or other U
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FM 3-19.4 8-40. Mission support req
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FM 3-19.4 POE, these teams advise d
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FM 3-19.4 • Soil. The download ar
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FM 3-19.4 assistance, and frequentl
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FM 3-19.4 of a purely military natu
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FM 3-19.4 combat information. MP ap
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FM 3-19.4 Table 9-1. Police Informa
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FM 3-19.4 PASSIVE MODE collection e
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FM 3-19.4 PLATOON MEMBERS 9-8 Polic
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Appendix A Metric Conversion Chart
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Appendix B Media Relations Military
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Appendix C Training Execution Model
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Lane expert or OC Unit leader Co cd
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FM 3-19.4 soldiers. The soldiers ar
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FM 3-19.4 signs, fire commands, cal
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Actual lane The unit executes the m
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ORDERS Appendix D Orders and Report
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FM 3-19.4 D-4. The risk management
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FM 3-19.4 _________________ (Classi
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FM 3-19.4 2. MISSION. State the mis
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(1) Time or condition when an order
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Table D-1. Administrative Reports T
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Table D-2. Operational Reports Type
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Table D-2. Operational Reports (Con
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Table D-3. Intelligence Reports (Co
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Appendix E Precombat Inspections Co
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PRECOMBAT INSPECTION CHECKLIST FM 3
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Steps Actions Vehicle commander, sq
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Steps Actions 4 Communications equi
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Appendix F Fratricide Avoidance Fra
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FM 3-19.4 REPORTING AND COMMUNICATI
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PREVENTIVE MEASURES FM 3-19.4 Table
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FM 3-19.4 • Simplifying mission o
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FM 3-19.4 • Provide assistance as
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FM 3-19.4 Table G-1. Primary Gunner
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FM 3-19.4 PRIMARY GUNNER, INDIVIDUA
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FM 3-19.4 Table G-3. Primary Gunner
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C1, FM 3-19.4 PRIMARY GUNNER, MK19
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C1, FM 3-19.4 ASSISTANT GUNNER, MK1
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C1, FM 3-19.4 ASSISTANT GUNNER, MK1
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FM 3-19.4 ASSISTANT GUNNER, MK19 FI
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Appendix H Countermine Operations M
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FM 3-19.4 indicators could determin
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FM 3-19.4 away with the tip of the
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Appendix I Route Classification and
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Name, Rank SSN Unit DTG Map Name Ed
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FM 3-19.4 7.Concealment Show roads
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FM 3-19.4 13. Grades Show the actua
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24. Sharp curve Table I-1. Route Re
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FM 3-19.4 ROUTE WIDTHS I-6. The rou
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FM 3-19.4 be closed for long period
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FM 3-19.4 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (SNOW
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SLOPES C L M 90° R R Figure I-4. D
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193 B 180 150 140 120 Figure I-6. D
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FORDS FM 3-19.4 Step 5. Calculate t
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315° B Far shore 270° A C Nearsho
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FM 3-19.4 • Help convoys and unit
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FM 3-19.4 where the threat is unkno
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Table I-3. Signs Identifying Milita
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Table I-3. Signs Identifying Milita
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Table I-3. Signs Identifying Milita
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Table I-3. Signs Identifying Milita
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FM 3-19.4 I-49. Place signs at junc
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Link route end 222 RP 300 M 52 MSR
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PORTABLE SIGN-MAKING KIT Reflective
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Table I-4. Component Listing (Conti
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FM 3-19.4 • C 2 facilities. • A
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FM 3-19.4 direct the traffic to alt
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FM 3-19.4 Table J-1. Explanation of
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FM 3-19.4 Table J-1. Explanation of
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FM 3-19.4 Table J-1. Explanation of
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FM 3-19.4 • Getting a fallout war
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FM 3-19.4 • Recording limitations
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FM 3-19.4 • Ensures that one pers
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FM 3-19.4 determinewhatprotectiveme
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FM 3-19.4 Operational Decontaminati
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FM 3-19.4 MILITARY POLICE LEADERS'
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FM 3-19.4 MOPP ready MOPP zero MOPP
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FM 3-19.4 hygiene, and sanitation d
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FM 3-19.4 equipment. The two types
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FM 3-19.4 Position the alarm units
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FM 3-19.4 Table J-3. NBC Protection
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FM 3-19.4 ■ If no symptoms appear
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FM 3-19.4 psychological environment
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FM 3-19.4 K-4 Civil-Disturbance Mea
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FM 3-19.4 Table L-10. ATGM (Continu
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FM 3-19.4 Table L-10. ATGM (Continu
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FM 3-19.4 Table L-11. Rotary Wing A
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FM 3-19.4 Table L-11. Rotary Wing A
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FM 3-19.4 Table L-12. Combat Aircra
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-2 AO area of ope
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-4 CID criminal i
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-6 EEFI essential
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-8 HAVOC Soviet m
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-10 ldr leader LM
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-12 MOUT military
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-14 OPFOR opposin
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-16 RADIAC radiat
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-18 SOI signal op
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FM 3-19.4 Glossary-20 US United Sta
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FM 3-19.4 Bibliography-2 DA Form 11
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FM 3-19.4 Bibliography-4 {MCRP 5-2A
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FM 3-19.4 Bibliography-6 FM 7-10. T
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A AA, 2-14 actions on contact, 3-51
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defile, 5-14, 5-17, 5-24, 5-25, 5-3
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MP execution, 5-12 technique, 3-42,
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6-43, 6-44, 6-45, 6-56, 6-59, 6-61,
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By Order of the Secretary of the Ar