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FM 3-34.22 - Army Electronic Publications & Forms - U.S. Army

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Contents<br />

Figure B-7. Engineer battalion ...................................................................................... B-11<br />

Figure B-8. Sapper company ........................................................................................ B-12<br />

Figure B-9. MAC ........................................................................................................... B-13<br />

Figure B-10. Clearance company ................................................................................. B-14<br />

Figure B-11. Engineer support company ...................................................................... B-15<br />

Figure B-12. MRBC ....................................................................................................... B-16<br />

Figure B-13. Horizontal company ................................................................................. B-17<br />

Figure B-14. Vertical company ...................................................................................... B-18<br />

Figure B-15. EHCC ....................................................................................................... B-19<br />

Figure B-16. Engineer hazards team ............................................................................ B-20<br />

Figure B-17. Mine dog detachment headquarters ........................................................ B-21<br />

Figure B-18. Mine dog squad ........................................................................................ B-22<br />

Figure C-1. Reduction area, breach area, and point of breach ...................................... C-2<br />

Figure C-2. Sample execution matrix ............................................................................. C-8<br />

Figure D-1. Sample organization for a route-clearing operation .................................... D-5<br />

Figure D-2. Sample contiguous clearance method ........................................................ D-7<br />

Figure D-3. Sample combat clearance method .............................................................. D-8<br />

Figure D-4. Sample clearance site layout ..................................................................... D-13<br />

Figure D-5. Sample mechanical clearance method ...................................................... D-14<br />

Figure D-6. Sample mine dog handler team clearance method ................................... D-14<br />

Figure E-1. Type and categories of bridging ................................................................... E-3<br />

Figure E-2. Sample deliberate gap crossing ................................................................... E-4<br />

Figure E-3. Sample BCT crossing area overlay for a COA ............................................ E-6<br />

Figure E-4. Overview of a deliberate gap crossing ......................................................... E-7<br />

Figure E-5. Graphic control measures .......................................................................... E-10<br />

Figure G-1. Engineer annex ............................................................................................ G-2<br />

Figure G-2. Sample matrix and overlay .......................................................................... G-4<br />

Figure G-3. Engineer unit OPORD ................................................................................. G-7<br />

Figure G-4. Sample engineer execution matrix ............................................................ G-10<br />

Figure H-1. UO fundamentals ......................................................................................... H-4<br />

Tables<br />

Table 1-1. Baseline engineering units ............................................................................. 1-5<br />

Table 1-2. Traditional engineer support capabilities ........................................................ 1-7<br />

Table 2-1. Command and support relationships .............................................................. 2-2<br />

Table 2-2. Engineer considerations in the MDMP ......................................................... 2-10<br />

Table 2-3. Correlation of mission analysis and the engineer running estimate ............. 2-11<br />

Table 5-1. MDMP targeting process ................................................................................ 5-3<br />

Table 6-1. Enhanced technology impacts to defensive characteristics ......................... 6-16<br />

iv <strong>FM</strong> 3-<strong>34.22</strong> 11 February 2009

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