FM 3-34.22 - Army Electronic Publications & Forms - U.S. Army
FM 3-34.22 - Army Electronic Publications & Forms - U.S. Army
FM 3-34.22 - Army Electronic Publications & Forms - U.S. Army
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Chapter 8<br />
COORDINATOR<br />
8-39. The ENCOORD at all echelons is ultimately responsible for engineer logistics estimates and plans<br />
and the monitoring of engineer-related sustainment execution within the supported unit. When engineer<br />
elements are task-organized within the supported unit, the ENCOORD recommends the most effective<br />
command or support relationship. The ENCOORD—<br />
� Writes the engineer annex and associated appendixes to the OPLAN or OPORD to support the<br />
commander’s intent. Included is a recommended distribution for engineer-related,<br />
command-regulated supply classes and special equipment.<br />
� Assists in planning the locations of engineer forward supply points (EFSPs) for the delivery of<br />
engineer-configured loads of Class IV and V barrier material. These sites are coordinated with<br />
the unit responsible for the terrain and the appropriate S-4.<br />
� Assists in planning the location of engineer equipment parks for pre-positioning critical<br />
equipment sets (tactical bridging). These sites are coordinated with the unit responsible for the<br />
terrain and the appropriate S-4.<br />
� Coordinates for appropriate material-handling equipment to unload supplies and equipment at<br />
EFSPs and engineer equipment parks.<br />
� Works closely with the sustainment staff (including HN) to identify available haul assets and<br />
recommends priorities to the sustainment planners.<br />
� Identifies extraordinary MEDEVAC requirements or coverage issues for engineer units and<br />
coordinates with sustainment planners to ensure that the supporting unit can accomplish these<br />
special workloads.<br />
� Identifies critical engineer equipment and engineer mission logistics shortages.<br />
� Provides the appropriate S-4 with an initial estimate of required Class IV and V supplies for<br />
countermobility and survivability efforts.<br />
� Provides the appropriate S-4 with an initial estimate of required Class IV supplies in support of<br />
construction. Monitors advice (as required) implications of statutory, regulatory, and command<br />
policies for procurement of construction materials. A critical issue for the ENCOORD is<br />
ensuring the timely delivery of materials that meet the required specifications, regardless of their<br />
source.<br />
� Tracks the flow of mission-critical Class IV and V supplies into support areas and forward to the<br />
supporting engineer units. Provides engineer assistance, as required, to accept delivery of<br />
construction materials.<br />
� Coordinates MSR-clearing operations and tracks their status at the main CP.<br />
� Coordinates for EOD support and integration as necessary.<br />
� Develops engineer SOPs and integrates engineer considerations into maneuver unit SOPs to<br />
facilitate the planning and execution of sustainment operations.<br />
� Provides terrain visualization and analysis in support of sustainment planning.<br />
COMPANY COMMANDER<br />
8-40. The company commander ensures that sustainment operations maintain the fighting potential of the<br />
company and supporting unit and their ability to enhance the combat power of the BCT. The company<br />
commander may provide critical insight during BCT planning, while also providing mission guidance to<br />
sustainment operators within the BCT. The commander—<br />
� Coordinates sustainment support requirements external to the engineer unit.<br />
� Anticipates problems, works to avoid delays in planning and transition, and conducts<br />
sustainment battle tracking.<br />
� Communicates with subordinate leaders to identify the need for push packages, ensures their<br />
arrival, and tracks their expenditure.<br />
� Positions and monitors unit resupply point the operations.<br />
� Executes sustainment operations according to the supported-unit SOP and OPORD.<br />
� Monitors engineer equipment locations and maintenance status.<br />
8-8 <strong>FM</strong> 3-<strong>34.22</strong> 11 February 2009