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RED TEAM

IRAQI FREEDOM

STABILITY OPERATIONS

PLAYBOOK

As of: 18 OCT 03

Table of Contents

Vehicle Accident resulting in injuries to/ or caused by coalition Personnel

HAZMAT Spill

Serious Physical Altercation involving Coalition Personnel

Injury involving life, limb, eyesight, or serious injury of coalition soldier or employee

Death or serious injury of coalition soldier or civilian employee

Attempted suicide by a coalition soldier

MEDEVAC

MEDEVAC

Bomb Threat

Explosive Incident

Discovery of new Minefield/ UXO

Discovery of Weapons Cache

Shots fired by TF personnel (unrelated to training)

Negligent Discharge of Weapon

Mortar Attack (not against coalition forces or camps)

Shots fired at coalition forces

Demonstration

Detainee Escape /Escape Attempt

Discovery of Human Remains

Missing Sensitive Item

Civilian on Civilian violence

Fire

IED incident

Adjacent Unit report of Hostile action

Discovery of WMD, React to Chemical Agent

Rocket/Mortar Attack Against HVA

Attack Against Checkpoint (VBIED with intent to penetrate)

Catastrophic Attack Against HVA (VBIED)

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INCIDENT: Vehicle Accident resulting in injuries to/ or caused by Coalition Personnel

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT

(1) Establishes FP measures

-Secures local area

-Assesses the situation

(2) If injuries involved begin first aid, submit 9 line MEDEVAC request see ‘MEDEVAC Drill’

(3) Gather information on personnel and vehicles involved and draw sketch of accident (digital photos)

(4) Establish TCPs to control traffic in the area

(5) If HAZMAT involved ‘see HAZMAT Drill’

(6) Conduct recovery of vehicles and equipment

(7) Track what hospitals or Aid Stations the injured personnel are sent to

(8) Notify Higher HQs

Vehicle Accident

1. Unit involved secures site, notifies RT TOC

2. Battle Captain begins notification of appropriate personnel:

SALUTE REPORT to RED TEAM TOC:

S: Size

(1) Size of the accident, # of vehicles by type involved

(2) How many in juried? What are the injuries?

(3) Obtain name, rank, SSN, DOB, nationality, address, and position in vehicle of all personnel involved

(4) Obtain vehicle information on all involved

A: Activity

(1) What was the cause of the accident

(2) Damage to vehicles

L: Location

(1) Location of the accident (8 Digit Grid)

T: Time

(1) Time the accident occurred?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from RED TEAM?

3. TF TOC reports to RT

TOC

4. MPs & IZ Police move to scene of accident to conduct investigations

5. Unit, MP,IZ Police submit closure reports

(SIR, Accident Report, etc.)

6. Battle CPT or Opns NCO closes out the incident once all casualties are returned from hospital and vehicles are recovered

FLASH!!!

Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) BN CDR

(3) BN CSM

(4) BN XO

(5) GS MP PLT LDR & IZ

Police

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INCIDENT: HAZMAT SPILL

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

1) Secure area.

2) Begin immediate actions to contain spill and clean spill.

3) Notify higher HQ.

4) Notify unit HAZMAT officer.

5) Notify CIVPOL if outside FOB.

SALUTE REPORT to 2 BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) Type of material spilled?

(2) Size of the spill

A: Activity

(1) How did the spill occur?

(2) What equipment was involved?

(3) Impact on mission?

(4) Impact on civilian population?

L: Location of the spill (8 digit grid)?

T: Time spill occurred

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit to contain spill.

(2) Assets/support needed from 2BCT?

HAZMAT spill

1. Unit conducts immediate actions

2. BN TOC reports to 2 BCT TOC

3. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

4. Unit requests

Additional 2BCT or 1AD Assets

NO

YES

5. Battle CPT/OPNS NCO obtains support from necessary agencies:

- 1 AD HAZMAT Officer

- Fire Department

Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) XO

(3) Fire Department

(4) CIVPOL (if outside FOB)

(4) 2BCT

(5) FSIO

(6) S5 & Civil Affairs

4a. TF Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on SIGACTS; continues to monitor situation, follows-up report until the situation is complete

4b. Unit submits followup report (SIR)

6. Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on

SIGACTS; follows-up report until unit has cleaned spill.

7. Unit submits follow-up report (SIR)

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INCIDENT: Serious Physical Altercation involving Coalition Personnel

Serious

Altercation

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

1) Secure area, prevent further contact between individuals involved

2) Determine cause of altercation.

3) Disperse any crowds

4) Notify TF TOC of situation

5) Notify IZ Police

6) Take Digital Photos of individuals and crowd

1. Unit controls the situation and separates parties involved & notifies TF TOC

3. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) # of people involved in the altercation

(2) Name, Rank, SSN, Unit of soldier involved

(3) Name, age, nationality of non-coalition personnel

A: Activity

(1) What started the altercation

(2) Injuries

(3) Is there a crowd (is one forming)?

(4) Any Weapons visible

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

T: Time

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from 2BCT?

2. Unit notifies 2BCT

4. Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on SIGACTS; follows-up report until unit has returned to FOB

5. Unit submits follow-up report (SIR)

FLASH!!!

Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) BN CDR

(3) BN CSM

(4) S2

(5) FSIO

(6) S5 & Civil Affairs

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INCIDENT: Injury involving life, limb, eyesight, or serious injury of

Coalition soldier or employee

SALUTE REPORT to 2 BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) Name, rank, SSN, unit, and nationality of injured?

(2) How many soldiers involved?

A: Activity

(1) What activity were the soldiers conducting at the time of the incident?

(2) What caused the injuries?

(3) What prompted the activity?

(4) What pertinent conditions influenced the incident?

(5) What equipment was involved in the incident?

L: Location (8 digit grid)

(1) Location of the incident?

(2) Location of the injured personnel?

T: Time incident occurred?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from 2 BCT?

Injury occurs

1. Unit conducts Medevac

(See “Air Medevac Drill” if necessary)

2. BN TOC reports to 2

BCT TOC

3. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

FLASH!!!

Notification Tree:

(1) CTCP (TF Surgeon)

(2) S3

(3) BN CDR

(4) BN CSM

(5) BN XO

(6) Chaplain

(7) S1

(8) FSIO

4. Battle CPT issues gag order on soldiers name and other information about the situation until next of kin notified

5. Unit submits follow-up reports as required

(Casualty Feeder Repot,

Witness Statements,SIR,

15-6, etc.)

IMMEDIATE ACTION BY BCT S1 &

1AD G1:

(1) Begin process for notification of

NOK

(2) Submit updates on notification of

NOK to TF Battle CPT

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INCIDENT : Death or serious injury of

Coalition soldier or civilian employee

Death or serious injury of Coalition soldier or civilian employee

1. Unit conducts immediate first aid.

2. Unit requests

MEDEVAC (see

“MEDEVAC Drill”) & issues report

SALUTE REPORT to TF & 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) Name, rank, SSN, unit, and nationality of injured/deceased?

A: Activity

(1) What activity was the individual(s) involved in? What prompted this activity?

(2) What happened?

(3) What was the cause of injury/death?

(4) What conditions surrounded the injury/death?

L: Location (8-digit grid)

(1) Where did the incident occur?

(2) Where is the injured/deceased individual?

T: Time. When did the injury/death occur?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit/agency.

(2) Assets/support needed from TF or 2BCT?

FLASH!!!

4. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

3. Unit notifies 2 BCT TOC

Immediate Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) CDR

(3) CSM

(4) GS MP PLT

(5) Surgeon

(6) S1

(7) FSIO

(8) S5/Civil Affairs

(9) Chaplain

5. Battle CPT issues gag order on soldiers name and other information until

NOK notifies.

6. Unit submits follow-up reports as required

(Casualty Feeder Repot,

Witness Statements,SIR,

15-6, etc.)

IMMEDIATE ACTION BY BCT S1/ G1:

(1) Begin process for notification of

NOK

(2) Submit updates on notification of

NOK to BCT & TF Battle CPTs

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INCIDENT : Attempted suicide by a Coalition soldier

Soldier attempts suicide

FLASH!!!

1. Unit conducts first aid and monitors solider

2. Unit requests

MEDEVAC (see MEDEVAC

Drill)

SALUTE REPORT to MNB(E) TOC:

S: Size

(1) Name, rank, SSN, and unit?

A: Activity

(1) What actions did the soldier take?

(2) What injuries does the soldier have?

L: Location (8 digit grid)

T: Time attempt was made?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from 2 BCT?

4. Watch Officer begins notification of appropriate personnel:

Notification Tree:

(1) XO

(2) BN CDR

(3) BN CSM

(4) Chaplain

(5) BCT Surgeon

3. Unit notifies 2 BCT TOC

5. Unit submits follow-up reports as required (SIR,

15-6, etc.)

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3b. Battle CPT immediate actions:

(1) Identify HLZ ICW unit

(2) Alerts QRF

(3) Issues WARNO to QRF

1. Location of the Pick up Site: ____________________

2. Radio Frequency & Call Sign: ___________________

3. Number of patience & precedence: ______________

4. Special Equipment required: ___________________

5. Number of patience by type: ___________________

(litter or ambulatory)

6. Security at Pick Up Site: ______________________

N – No enemy; P- Possible enemy

E – Enemy in Area (Caution)

X

– Enemy in Area (armed escort required)

7. Method of marking LZ: _______________________

8. Patient nationality & status: ___________________

9. PZ NBC status & terrain description: ____________

INCIDENT: MEDEVAC US SOLDIER

FLASH!

Incident resulting in

MEDEVAC

Request

1. Unit secures site.

Determines if internal

(Ground) assets can

Execute the MEDEVAC

NO

MEDEVAC Request:

YES

- Unit submits request to TF TOC

- TOC submits request to 2BCT TOC

3. Battle CPT prepares for MEDEVAC :

(1) Notifies LDRs:

-XO & Surgeon

-CDR, S3 & CSM

-S1, Chaplain & FSIO

(2) Alerts & dispatches QRF to escort & secure site

(3) Directs unit to secure & mark HLZ

Patient Assessment

Line 1- Patient Type & # (Iraqi, Military, US Civilian)

Line 2- Location of Patient (Grid, CP, Point of Interest)

Line 3- Who & What Caused the Injury?

Line 4- Time of Injury (e.g. current, 1-week, 2-months)

Line 5- Patient Responsive: YES/NO

Line 6- Patient Breathing: YES/NO

Line 7- Patient Bleeding, Where, Size of Wound

(e.g. 5inch laceration on the forearm)

2a.

(1) Transports Casualty to BAS

- TOC alerts BAS

- Unit stabilizes casualty & transports to BAS or

(2) Transport Casualty to 28 th CSH

**If Outside Green Zone

-TF TOC alerts & dispatches QRF #1 to link up w/ unit & to provide escort

-Alerts & dispatches wheeled ambulance w/ medics &/or PA/Surgeon

- QRF escorts ambulance to 28 th CSH

-

5. TF TOC Receives & hands off MEDEVAC to unit

5a. Battle CPT actions: Out of Sector EVAC

(1) Monitors progress of “DUST OFF” 33.55 SC/PT

(2) Receive control of “DUST OFF” from 2BCT

(3) Hands off “DUST OFF” to unit at HLZ

6. FollowUp Actions: Refer to “Injury threatening life, limb or eyesight”

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CP, HVT, MASCAL Attack

INCIDENT: Attack

3b. Battle CPT immediate actions:

(1) Identify HLZ ICW unit

(2) Alerts QRF (if location outside of FOB)

(3) Issues WARNO to QRF

Casualty

FLASH!

Patient Assessment

Line 1- Patient Type & # (Iraqi, Military, US Civilian)

Line 2- Location of Patient (Grid, CP, Point of Interest)

Line 3- Who & What Caused the Injury?

Line 4- Time of Injury (e.g. current, 1-week, 2-months)

Line 5- Patient Responsive: YES/NO

Line 6- Patient Breathing: YES/NO

Line 7- Patient Bleeding, Where, Size of Wound

(e.g. 5inch laceration on the forearm)

Ground or Air MEDEVAC

1. Location of the Pick up Site: ____________________

2. Radio Frequency & Call Sign: ___________________

3. Number of patience & precedence: ______________

4. Special Equipment required: ___________________

5. Number of patience by type: ___________________

(litter or ambulatory)

6. Security at Pick Up Site: ______________________

N

– No enemy; P- Possible enemy

E – Enemy in Area (Caution)

X

– Enemy in Area (armed escort required)

7. Method of marking LZ: _______________________

8. Patient nationality & status: ___________________

9. PZ NBC status & terrain description: ____________

1. Unit secures site.

# of Casualties, what caused injury, Civ vs US Soldiers

**Casualties >5 injured???

NO

3. Battle CPT:

(1) Notifies LDRs:

-XO & Surgeon

-CDR, S3 & CSM

-S1, Chaplain & FSIO

YES

Current site security and condition determines FLA vs 113, MEDOs Call

**Transport to 28 th CSH

2a. MASCAL #1 Between 5 & 8 Patients

(1) 2 MEDEVAC vehicles with 3 Crew members each dispatched to CP

PA or Surgeon

(2) Transport Casualty to BAS or 28 th

Life, Limb or Eyesight

CSH for

(3) Contact 28 th CSH 33.55 SC/PT

Cell 914-360-6717

**Casualties is >8 ????

YES, Call for MASCAL #2

2d. Civilian Casualties

(1) Dispatch Scout QRF for Escort to Al

Yarmuk

Civilian Casualties to Al Yarmuk

2b. MASCAL #1 + #2 Between 9 & 36

(1) 2x 5 tons CASEVAC vehicles with 4 Crew members each dispatched to CP

(2) MASCAL Supply Chests

(3) Transport Casualty to BAS or 28 th CSH

Life, Limb or Eyesight

**Do Casualties exceed 25???

-

5. TF TOC & CTCP

Monitor and collect info YES

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6. FollowUp Actions: Refer to “Injury threatening life, limb or eyesight”

2c. Request additional Medical Assets from

2BCT to react to MASCAL Site, Freq 421

(1) Contact Adjacent Units

TF 1-6 IN, Freq441

3/2 ACR, Freq601

OCPA Clinic 914-360-4897

28 th CSH 33.55 SC/PT

INCIDENT: BOMB THREAT

Bomb Threat

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

1) Evacuate the area/building

2) Report to TF TOC

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) How large is the alleged explosive device?

A: Activity

(1) Who is the source of the call/message?

(2) Who received the call/message?

(3) Does the individual making the threat have an accent?

(4) Who is making the threat or claiming responsibility?

(5) What prompted the activity?

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

(1) Where is the alleged bomb?

(2) What area/buildings are affected?

T: Time

(1) When is the alleged bomb supposed to detonate?

(2) When was the threat initially reported?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Have you seen any suspicious packages?

(3) Assets/support needed from 1 AD?

1. Unit receives bomb threat.

2. TF TOC reports to

2 BCT TOC

3. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) BN CDR

(3) GS MP PLT

(4) Fire Station

(5) S2

(6) BAS

4. Supervise Integration of 2BCT & 1AD Assets:

- MPs cordon off site within a 500m radius & employ Bomb Dog

- EOD moves Team to Site

5. Battle CPT alerts QRF, and Air Medevac if necessary.

6. Battle CPT/OPNSNCO annotates on SIGACTS; follows-up report until bomb cleared

7. Unit submits follow-up report (SIR)

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INCIDENT: EXPLOSIVE INCIDENT

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

1) Secure the area:

- Cordon off site within a 200m radius

- Control all individuals entering and exiting the site

2) Report to 2 BCT TOC, MPs, and EOD.

3) Notify IZ Police & Fire Stations

4) EOD Team must clear site for UXOs (Digital

Photos)

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) How large was the explosion?

(2) What caused the explosion (grenade, mine, etc)?

(3) Are there injuries?

A: Activity

(1) What activity is occurring at the site?

(2) What was the ethnicity / affiliation of the victim?

(4) Are soldiers / civilians in danger?

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

(1) Where is the alleged bomb?

(2) What area/buildings/route are affected?

T: Time

(1) What time did the detonation occur?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from CPA? (Bomb

Team allocation is automatic)

Explosive

Incident

1. Unit responds to explosive incident

2. TF TOC reports to 2 BCT

3. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel & request support from

2BCT

4. Unit continues to secure site until resolution

Notification Tree:

(1) S3 & S2

(2) BN CDR & CSM

2BCT Support:

(1) EOD TM

(2) MPs – CID

(3) CPA

(4) PSYOPS

(5) PAO

(6) Civil Affairs

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INCIDENT: DISCOVERY OF NEW MINEFIELD / UXO

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

(1) Unit secures site. (Digital Photos)

(2) Unit DOES NOT handle UXO or mines.

(3) Mark the site with a highly visible material:

(a) Engineer tape with mine signs

(b) Barbed wire or concertina wire (if available)

(c) Colored plastic tape

(d) 100 mph tape

(4) Limit vehicle and pedestrian traffic in the area.

(5) Warn local population through interpreters.

DO NOT promise the local population a time for

UXO removal.

(5) Unit informs higher.

Discovery of

Minefield /

UXO

1. Unit secures site

2. Unit reports to TF

TOC

Immediately Notify

(1) All TF Units

(2) TF EN

Mine/UXO 9-Line Report to 2 BCT TOC:

(1) DTG Discovered.

(2) Reporting unit and location (8-digit grid).

(3) Contact method. Unit’s FM freq, C/S, and telephone number. POC name.

(4) Type of munition.

(a) Dropped, Projected, Placed or Thrown

(b) What type of munition?

(c) Color

(d) Size

(e) Markings

(5) NBC contamination?

(6) Resources threatened?

(7) Impact on mission. Will the location of the mine/UXO affect the unit’s mission within the next 72 hours.

(8) Actions taken by unit.

(9) Recommend priority (Immediate, Indirect,

Minor, None)

3. Battle CPT notifies appropriate personnel:

4. Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on SIGACTS; follows-up report.

5. Unit submits follow-up report (SIR)

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY TF EN/TF TOC:

(1) Plots mine on map.

(2) Updates data base on computer.

(3) Enter data into Daily Mine Update.

(4) Assign clearance to either EOD or

Engineer Unit (if necessary).

(5) Submit follow-up report.

Additional Notification

(1) S3

(2) S2

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INCIDENT: DISCOVERY OF WEAPONS CACHE

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

(1) Unit secures site.

(2) Monitor situation and document activity in area.

(3) Obtain as much information as possible:

(a) number of weapons / amount of ammo

(b) description of items found (Digital Photos)

(c) number of people in the area

(d) vehicle traffic in area

(4) Unit reports to higher.

(5) Unit requests permission from it’s HQs to seize the cache site (action to be immediate or near future)

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: How many weapons / ammo by type is located at the cache?

A: Activity

(1) Movement in AO connected to the cache site

(2) Description of items in cache

L: Location of cache (8 digit grid)

T: Time

A: Actions taken by unit.

Discovery of

Weapons

Cache

1. Unit secures site

2. Unit reports to

2BCT TOC

3. Battle CPT notifies appropriate personnel:

UNIT Seizes Cache

Immediately Notify

(1) S3

(2) S2

(3) TF EN

(4) FSIO

(5) Civil Affairs

(6) GS MP PLT & IZ Police

2BCT Support

-EOD

Reviews Status of Assets:

1. QRF #1 (Light)

2. QRF #3 (Heavy)

FOLLOW-UP REPORTS

1. Completed actions by reporting unit

2. Detailed inventory of items seized

3. Number of detainees

4. Local civilian reactions

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INCIDENT: Shots Fired by Coalition Forces (not training Related)

Shots Fired By unit

FLASH!!!

1. Unit assesses the situation, determines the reason for the shots & provides

SALUTE Report

SALUTE REPORT to TF &/or 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) Weapon fired?

(2) # of rounds fired?

A: Activity

(1) Cause of the ND?

(2) What was the soldier doing prior to ND occurring?

L: Location (8-digit grid)

- Location of ND

T: Time

- Time of the ND

A: Actions taken by unit

Negligent Discharge?

NO

Hostile Fire?

NO

2. Battle CPT notifies appropriate personnel

YES

YES

Execute Negligent discharge drill

Execute e Shots fired at coalition drill

Notification Tree

(1) CONQ X-RAY (if injuries)

(2) S3

(3) BN CDR

(4) BN CSM

(5) FSIO 3. Battle CPT notifies

2BCT TOC

4. OPNS NCO logs in

SIGACTs log

5. Unit submits Closure

Report (SIR)

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IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

(1) Unit determines if ND resulted in any injuries

(2) Begins initial investigation

(3) Unit notifies 2BCT TOC

INCIDENT: Negligent Discharge of Weapon

Soldier has ND

1. Unit notifies TF TOC

2. Battle CPT notifies appropriate personnel

FLASH!!!

Notification Tree

(1) CONQ X-RAY (if injuries)

(2) S3

(3) BN CDR

(4) BN XO

(5) BN CSM

SALUTE REPORT to 2 BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) Weapon fired?

(2) # of rounds fired?

A: Activity

(1) Cause of the ND?

(2) What was the soldier doing prior to ND occurring?

L: Location (8-digit grid)

- Location of ND

T: Time

- Time of the ND

A: Actions taken by unit

3. Unit notifies 2 BCT

TOC

4. OPNS NCO logs in

SIGACTs log

5. Unit submits Closure

Report (SIR)

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INCIDENT: MORTAR ATTACK (not against Coalition forces or camps)

Mortar attack

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

(1) “React to Indirect Fire” if necessary

(2) Report to higher

(3) Secure source and impact grid (if known).

(4) Gather information.

1. Unit observes / receives report of mortar attack Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) S2

(3) FSIO – Crater Team

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) How many mortar rounds impacted?

(2) How many people injured?

A: Activity

(1) Mortar, artillery, grenade, or some other explosion?

(2) Craters present? (Digital Photos)

(3) Type, size of round impact?

(3) Suspects?

(4) Vehicle used to transport weapon?

(5) Any equipment found at source grid (tube, base-plate, tripod, rounds, carrying crate, etc.)/

L: Location (8 digit grid)

(1) Source grid

(2) Impact grid

T: Time the attack occurred

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from 2 BCT?

2. BN TOC reports to 2 BCT TOC

3. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

4. Site of source and impact secured by ground forces?

YES

NO

4a. CO/TM in zone of attack secures source and impact grid.

5. FSE actions:

(1) Ensure radar coverage of source and impact grid

(2) Send crater analysis team to impact site (L/U with TF in sector). Take Digital Photos

6. Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on SIGACTS; follows-up report until unit has returned to FOB

7. Unit submits follow-up report (SIR)

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INCIDENT: Shots fired at Coalition Forces (1 of 2)

Shots fired at

Coalition

Forces FLASH!!!

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size of element firing at unit?

A: Activity

(1) Is the unit still in contact with unfriendly element?

(2) Is the unfriendly element firing directly at unit?

(3) Direct or indirect fire?

(4) What weapon system(s)?

(5) Is the element on foot or in vehicle?

(6) Activity of the element firing at unit?

(7) Injuries to soldiers or civilians?

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

T: Time?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from 2BCT?

1. Unit conducts

“Actions on Contact”

IAW ROE

2. TF TOC reports to 2

BCT

3. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

Immediate Notification:

(1) TF CDR & S3

(2) All Companies

(3) QRF

4a. Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on

SIGACTS; follows-up report until unit has returned to FOB

4. Unit requests

MEDEVAC or additional assets

NO

4b. Unit submits follow-up report (SIR)

YES

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INCIDENT: Shots fired at Coalition Forces (2 of 2)

5. Unit requests TF

Light and/or Heavy

QRF

NO

YES

5a. Battle CPT actions:

(1) Get CDR/S3 approval

(2) Alert Light &/or Heavy QRF

(3) Give Light &/or Heavy QRF mission statement (OPCON to ground commander)

(4) Go to Step 7.

6. Unit requests BCT

Ground QRF or 1AD

Air QRF

NO

YES

7. Unit requests Air

Medevac

NO

YES

8. Battle CPT/OPNC NCO annotates on

SIGACTS; follows-up report until unit has returned to FOB

5a. Battle CPT actions:

(1) Get CDR/S3 approval

(2) Request assets thru 2BCT

(3) Track commitment of forces

(4) Conduct coordination between

QRF & supported unit

(5) Hand off QRF to supported unit

7a. Battle CPT actions:

(1) See “Air Medevac Drill”

(2) Go to Step 8.

9. Unit submits follow-up report (SIR)

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IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

1) Secure area, prevent further people from joining crowd

2) Determine number of personnel in crowd

3) Determine composition of protesters

4) Determine protestors grievance

5) Attempt to identify leaders

6) Determine if demonstration authorized

7) Notify 2 BCT TOC of situation

8) Notify CIVPOL

9) Photograph crowd and leaders

10) Instruct leaders to disperse crowd peacefully

11) Contain the demonstration or request assistance

SALUTE REPORT to TF 1-35 & 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) Size of the crowd

(2) Make up of the crowd

A: Activity

(1) Why are they demonstrating

(2) Are they peaceful or violent

(3) What are they shouting

(4) Any Weapons visible

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

T: Time

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from Higher HQ?

INCIDENT: DEMONSTRATION (1 of 2)

Demonstration

1. Unit encounters a demonstration that threatens the safe and secure environment

2. Unit reports to TF

TOC

3. Battle Captain begins notification of appropriate personnel:

4. TF TOC/CMD

GROUP conducts the following actions

Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) BN CDR

(3) BN CSM

(4) FSIO

(5) S2

(6) S5

(1) Coordinates with CA and/or

OCPA Ministry to coordinate meeting or other meeting of conflict resolution.

(2) TF develops unique message for demonstrators

(3) Elevate REDCON Status of

QRF(s)

(4) Make decision ref: Diverting

Traffic

5a. Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on

SIGACTS; continues to monitor situation, follows-up report until the situation is complete

NO

5. Unit requests

Additional

Assets

Add Decision: Divert Traffic?

• Block traffic as required

• Contact adjacent units & divert military traffic

• Contact OCPA Security & divert

OCPA traffic

6. Unit submits follow-up report

YES

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6. Unit requests

TF QRF #2 or

MP SPT

YES

INCIDENT: DEMONSTRATION (2 of 2)

6a. Battle CPT actions:

(1) Gain approval for commitment of QRF from BN CDR or S3

(2) Alert HIGHLANDER 6 & move QRF #2 to REDCON 1

(3) Notify 2BCT of deployment of QRF & Non-lethal weapons

NO

7. Unit requests

BCT CA, PSYOP,

CBT Camera

YES

7a. Battle CPT actions:

(1) Gain approval for commitment of assets from BN CDR or S3

(2) Request assets from 2BCT

(3) Notify BN CDR/S3 & Unit of status of commitment of assets

(4) TF coordinate meeting w/ OCPA Reps

(5) TF employs new PSYOP messages to: a. Disperse crowd or move it to park b. Identify & call leaders forward

NO

8. Unit requests

Air Medevac

YES

NO

8. Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on

SIGACTS; follows-up report until unit has returned to FOB

9. Unit submits follow-up report (SIR) to 2BCT

8a. Battle CPT actions:

(1) See “Air MEDEVAC Drill”

(2) Go to Step 8.

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IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

(1) Secure the area and tools used to escape

(2) Secure all detainees

(3) Alert TF TOC

(4) Recall all assigned personnel

(5) Check all vehicles in the area

(6) Coordinate with MPs and OCPA security to conduct immediate search of Presidential Palace area

SALUTE REPORT to TF & 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) Number of escaped detainee(s)

(2) Name, age, ethnicity, description of escaped detainee(s)

A: Activity

(1) How did the detainee(s) escape?

(2) Are the escaped detainee(s) SENSITIVE,

HIGH RISK, MEDIUM RISK, or LOW RISK

(3) What are they shouting

(4) Any Weapons visible

L: Location (8-digit grid) of escape attempt?

T: Time

(1) Time escape discovered

(2) Estimated time escape occurred

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from CPA?

INCIDENT: ESCAPED DETAINEE

Detainee escape attempt

1. Unit alerts TF TOC

2. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

Follow-On Actions by all units:

(1) Search unit area

(2) Secure all equipment and vehicles

(3) 100% accountability check of equipment and personnel

(4) Report to TF TOC upon completion

6 Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on

SIGACTS; continues to monitor situation, follows-up report until the situation is complete

7. Unit submits follow-up report (SIR), AR 15-6, etc.

Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) BN CDR

(3) MPs

(4) IZ Police

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INCIDENT: Discovery of Human Remains

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

(1) Unit secures site.

(2) Unit does not touch, not allow anyone to touch the bodies or any evidence on site.

(3) Obtain as much information as possible about the victim:

(a) age

(b) gender

(c) names

(d) ethnic background of victims

(e) possible cause of death

(f) possible time of death

(g) description of the site

(h) source of the initial report

(4) Unit reports to higher.

(5) Unit notifies CID if it is an accident or coalition soldier or civilian employee.

(6) Take digital photos of the site if it is an atrocity site or mass grave. DO NOT take photos of human remains if an accident, or coalition soldier or civilian employee.

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: How many bodies?

A: Activity

(1) Atrocity site or mass grave?

(2) Murder victim?

(3) Operationally related (due to military action)?

(4) Accidental (car accident, mine related)?

(5) American?

(6) Coalition?

(7) Unknown circumstances?

(8) What else was found at the scene?

L: Location of human remains (8 digit grid)

T: Time

(1) Time the human remains were discovered?

(2) Approximate time of death (if known)?

A: Actions taken by unit.

Discovery of Human

Remains

1. Unit secures site

& Reports to TF

TOC

3. Battle CPT notifies appropriate personnel:

2. TF TOC reports to 2BCT TOC (within

30 min of Discovery)

4. Disposition of

Remains:

5. Battle CPT OPNS

NCO annotates on

SIGACTS; followsup report until remains disposed

Atrocity site or Mass Grave:

(1) S3 (4) GS MP PLT

(2) CDR (5) S5 & CA

(2) 2BCT TOC

(3) FSIO

Local civilian:

(1) S3

(2) GS MP PLT

(3) IZ Police

(3) S5 & Civil Affairs

(4) FSIO

American or Coalition:

(1) S3

(2) CDR & CSM

(3) GS MP PLT

(4) FSIO

(5) Surgeon

(6) Chaplain

Atrocity site or Mass Grave:

- 40 TH EN handles human remains

Local civilian:

(1) IZ Police POC

(2) Coordinate transport to morgue

American: Ambulance

Procedures for handling human remains:

(1) Utilize double gloves and masks

- TB masks must be used for fresh bodies

- Blue surgical mask

(2) Unit level medical assets provide biohazard protective equipment (as required)

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INCIDENT: MISSING SENSITIVE ITEM

Individual / Unit missing a sensitive item

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

(1) Unit conducts local search to find missing items.

(2) Notify higher HQs.

(3) If on FOB

(a) Stop all outgoing traffic

(b) Conduct FOB wide search

(c) Inspect all outgoing personnel

(4) If outside FOB:

(a) Secure area

(b) Conduct thorough search of area

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) How many (by type and serial #) sensitive items are missing?

A: Activity

(1) Who (name, rank) lost the item

(2) What were the individuals doing before, during, and and after items were discovered missing?

L: Location items were last seen

T: Time.

- Time item was discovered missing

A: Actions taken by unit.

-Conducting shake down, lock down, inventories, etc.

1. Unit identifies item(s) are missing

2. Battle CPT notifies appropriate personnel:

3. Unit reports to

2BCT TOC (NLT 1Hr after identifying item(s) are missing)

4. OPNS NCO initiates separate 1594 Log to track missing sensitive items actions

FLASH!!!

Immediately Notify:

(1) S3

(2) XO

(3) BN CDR

(4) BN CSM

(5) S2

(6) GS MP PLT LDR

5. Unit submits closure report (SIR, initiates 15-6, etc.)

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IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

(1) Unit secures site.

(2) Unit does not touch, not allow anyone to touch any evidence on site.

(3) Obtain as much information as possible about the personnel involved

(a) age

(b) gender

(c) names

(d) ethnic background

(e) description of the site

(f) source of the initial report

INCIDENT: Civilian on Civilian violence

Violent incident

Involving civilians

Occurs

Unit secures site

Was there any civilian injuries?

Find extent of injuries to personnel, actions taken by the unit, and which location they were taken to.

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: How many personnel involved?

A: Activity

L: Location of Incident

T: Time Incident occured

A: Actions taken by unit.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

S3

CDR/CSM

MPs

IRAQI POLICE

NO

Unit reports to BCT

TOC (within 30 min of Initial report)

YES

Battle Captain notifies appropriate personnel

Battle Captain/NCO annotates on

SIGACTS

Unit submits follow / closure reports (SIR-

NLT 4 hours following initial report)

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IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

1) Secure the area:

- Cordon off site within a 200m radius

- Control all individuals entering and exiting the site

2) Report to BN TOC.

3) Send patrol to fire department to pick-up and escort fire department to site, if assets not available, notify conqueror main to mobilize QRF

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) How large is the fire?

(2) What caused the fire (arsonists, uxo ?)

(3) Are there any injuries?

A: Activity

(1) What activity is occurring at the site?

(2) What was the ethnicity / affiliation of the victim (if any)?

(4) Are soldiers / civilians in danger?

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

(1) Where is the fire?

(2) What area/buildings/route are affected?

T: Time

(1) What time was the fire reported?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from 2BCT?

INCIDENT: FIRE

Fire reported

Unit responds to fire, and secures site

2. BN TOC reports to 2

BCT

3. Battle Captain notifies appropriate personnel.

Battle Captain/NCO annotates on

SIGACTS

Unit submits follow / closure reports (SIR-

NLT 4 hours following initial report)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

S3

CDR/CSM

MPs

IRAQI POLICE

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INCIDENT: IED

UNIT ACTIONS:

1) Secure the area:

- Cordon off site within a 200m radius

- Control all individuals entering and exiting the site

2) Search for personnel involved in incident

3) Treat and Evaluate US casualties (refer to Medevac play)

4) Interview witnesses

5) Clear site ICW EOD, and digitally photograph scene

6) Send initial report to 2BCT

TOC ACTIONS:

1) Direct initial response force

(a) Available patrol

(b) TF QRF

2) Provide initial report to 2BCT TOC

3) Request additional assets:

- MP - Psyops

- EOD - PAO

- Medevac - CA

4) Notify IZ Police & Firestations

2. TF TOC reports to 2 BCT

IED explosion

1. Unit responds to

IED explosion

3. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel & request support from

2BCT

4. Unit continues to secure site until EOD clears area

5. TOC sends closure

Report to 2BCT TOC w/ following information:

- Description of IED

- Enemy COA employed in

IED event

- Recommended TTP for countering enemy actions

Notification Tree:

(1) S3 & S2

(2) BN CDR & CSM

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) How large was the explosion?

(2) Description of IED.

(3) Are there injuries?

A: Activity

(1) What activity is occurring at the site?

(2) What was the ethnicity / affiliation of the victim?

(4) Are soldiers / civilians in danger?

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

(1) Where is the alleged IED?

(2) What area/buildings/route are affected?

T: Time

(1) What time did the detonation occur?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit.

(2) Assets/support needed from CPA?

(Bomb Team allocation is automatic)

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ADJACENT UNIT REPORT OF HOSTILE ACTION

REPORT OF

HOSTILE

ACTION

1. Battle CPT

Notifies all subordinate units

2. Does report include vehicle description fleeing scene of ATK?

NO

2. Does report include vehicle description fleeing scene of ATK?

YES

Battle CPT notifies all checkpoints to stop and search all vehicles matching vehicle description;

Annotate on

SIGACTS board.

3. Was US Soldiers

WIA or KIA?

YES

Immediately notify BN

Commander and S3.

Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on SIGACTS; continues to monitor situation, follows-up report until situation is complete

4. Was the Hostile Action in immediate vicinity of TF 1-35

Boundary?

YES

NO

Battle CPT/OPNS

NCO annotates on

SIGACTS; continues to monitor situation, follows-up report until the situation is complete

Mobilize QRF 1 to add security in area of ATK, put FLA from BAS on standby.

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DISCOVERY OF WMD, REACT TO CHEMICAL AGENT

Report

Discovery of possible WMD

1. Battle CPT

Notifies TF

Chemical Officer

FLASH!!!

Notification Tree:

(1) BN CDR

(2)

(3)

S3

BN X-RAY

(4)

(5)

BN XO

2BCT TOC

2. Did the Company Detain any individuals?

YES

NO

Continue to monitor situation

Battle CPT obtains sworn statements from personnel who detained individual,

MIT responds to interrogate detainees.

3. Was US Soldiers

NBC Casualties?

YES

Immediately notify BN

Commander and S3.

Battle CPT/OPNS NCO annotates on SIGACTS;

Report Casualties to X-ray for FLA, Request NBC

DECON Team.

Monitor casualties for NBC reaction.

NO

4. Was the M256 Kit Positive?

Battle CPT/OPNS

NCO annotates on

SIGACTS; continues to monitor situation, follows-up report until the situation is complete

YES

Quarantine off area, request NBC Team support from 2BCT, send NBC-1 report to 2BCT TOC.

Immediately notify

Bn Comander and

S3.

INCIDENT: Rocket/Mortar Attack Against HVA (1 of 2)

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

1) Return fire on shooter if identified and attempt to maintain visual contact with attacker or vehicle.

2) Identify location from where attack originated from and identify possible firing position IOT allow internal/TF assets to quickly respond to contain area, capture/kill threat and/or facilitate search for launcher & questioning.

3) Send Initial Report to TF describing type and direction of attack, description of vehicles/personnel that may have carried out attack, recommended search points, estimated damage to structure and number of known casualties.

4) Evacuate areas as required. Only evacuate areas where further attacks may endanger personnel

5) Assess impact areas and cordon within 500m radius and CO/TM CDR of impact site assumes control of sites and emplaces assets as required

FOLLOW-UP SALT REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) Confirmed size of launched explosive device.

(2) Confirmed Battle Damage Assessment of attacked

HVA.

(3) Confirmed method of attack.

(4) Confirmed number of injuries (soldiers/civilians), and number of personnel that any been evacuated.

A: Activity

(1) Which unit and elements have been deployed and grid to their location and Task and Purpose?

(2) Updates to activity occurring at the attack site?

(3) Update to the disposition of the attacker?

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

(1) Confirmed launch site Grid and Direction from

HVA? Source grids

(2) Confirmed grids to HVA, Checkpoints or areas within FOB that were affected? Impact grids

T: Time What time did the attack occur?

Attack

1. Unit receives

Rocket/Mortar attack.

2. Unit sends

Initial SALT

Report to TF

3. Battle CPT based on unit’s recommendation identifies cordon positions to set search box of launch site.

4. Battle NCO begins notification of appropriate personnel:

5. TF Battle

Captain sends a follow-up SALT report to 2BCT

TOC and reports regularly as situation is refined

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY BATTLE NCO:

3a. Reports Initial SALT via DNVT to 2BCT TOC

S: Size

(1) How large was the explosion or damage area?

(2) What is initial assessment of method of attack?

(3) Are there any known injuries (soldiers/civilians)?

A: Activity

(1) Which unit and element sent the report?

(2) What actions are being taken by unit at the attack site and/or to gain contact with shooter?

(3) What is the status of FOB Checkpoints?

(4) Assets/support immediately needed from BDE?

(5) What is the disposition of the attacker?

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

(1) What HVA or Checkpoints are affected? Impact grid

T: Time What time did the attack occur?

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY BATTLE CAPTAIN:

3a. Directs all FOB entry/exit points to close to civilian traffic to prevent penetration of FOB.

3b. Battle CPT directs QRF1 and Mortar Platoon to go to

REDCON 1 and gives BPT mission to establish search box coordinates vicinity of launch site IOT allow TF to contain site and/or capture or kill threat.

3c. Immediately directs patrols in the vicinity of launch site

(if in TF AO) to move to search box coordinates to contain site and/or capture or kill threat.

3d. Directs CO/TM responsible for zone attack occurred from to establish command & control of search, direct search efforts for launcher/shooter and begins initial questioning. CO/TM CDR assumes C2 of site and assets in support of site.

Notification Tree: (Personnel to wake from 2200 –0600 Hrs)

(1) S3

(2) BN CDR & XO

(3) BDE TOC & Requests (MPs w/ liaison with IPs, TPT,

THT, EOD, BRT with Mobile SEPs and BDE PAO assets)

(4) S2

(5) Conqueror X-ray

(6) TF PAO

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INCIDENT: Rocket/Mortar Against HVA (2 of 2)

Launch Site Reaction Team:

TF CDR or TF S3

(1) Controls IO assets, direct actions and screen interagency elements from launch scene

Search CO/TM CDR

(1) Responsible for C2 of site and all assets in support of site

S2

(1) Moves to designated checkpoint to linkup with

Scout section for movement to launch site to assist in coordinating investigative activities ICW IPs, MPs,

OGA, THT, etc.

(2) Screen witnesses, suspects and detainees.

Mortar Platoon

(1) Conduct ICW S2 launch site assessment

(2) Assists in containment of site at cordon points

TPT

(1) Transmits messages in Arabic at launch site and/or attack site to assist commander in controlling and questioning the civilian population

EOD

(1) Destroys remaining munitions and/or launchers and assist in site assessment.

Impact Site Reaction Team:

TF CDR or TF S3

(1) Controls IO assets, direct actions and screen interagency elements from attack scene

Impact Site CO/TM CDR

(1) Responsible for C2 of site and assets in support of site

EOD

(1) Destroys munitions that did not explode and advises commander in safe distances and evacuation of certain sites.

FLA Ambulance ICW QRF1 or additional TF Asset

(1) Assists ground commander with evacuation of injured soldiers/civilians and makes recommendations to the commander on medical issues at site

6. Are there sufficient CO/TM available assets to conduct immediate Cordon & Search?

YES

7. Site of launch secured by ground forces?

YES

NO

NO

8. TF/BDE Launch Site

Reaction Teams move to site if required.

9. Site of impact secured by ground forces?

YES

10. TF/BDE Impact Reaction

Team moves to site if required.

11. Battle CPT/OPNSNCO annotates on SIGACTS; followsup report until event

12. Unit submits follow-up report

(SIR)

NO

6a. Deploy Mortars and QRF1 to establish search box coordinates vicinity of Launch Site.

6b. If CDR zone belongs to is not on site, Saber immediately assumes C2 of site and BHOs responsibility to

CO/TM CDR upon arrival

8a. FSIO

(1) Develop talking points to engage the media and send via FM in Net Call and sends updates as situation develops

(2) Informs BDE FECC about developed talking points.

(3) Dispatch Media Response Team upon request.

9a. Impact area Commander directs evacuation of areas as required, only evacuating areas where further attacks may endanger personnel

9b. Assess impact area and set cordon within 500m radius (if internal assets are not available TF Assets may be required)

9c. CO/TM CDR of impact site assumes control of site and emplaces assets as required.

9d. CO/TM CDR assess magnitude of casualties and with recommendation of senior medical representative at site requests additional assets.

EXECUTE MASS

CASUALTY DRILL

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INCIDENT: Attack Against CP (VBIED with intent to penetrate) (1 of 2)

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

1)Return fire on attacker to destroy or disable IOT prevent penetration of CP.

2)Immediately report to TF describing type of attack and identification of any vehicle/s or personnel that have penetrated the CP and direction of travel and speed.

3)Immediately close the Checkpoint to all traffic and conduct consolidation and reorganization.

4) CDR deploys CO/TM QRF to reinforce Checkpoint

5)Evacuate areas as required. Only evacuate areas where further attacks may endanger personnel

6) Conduct damage assessment of impact area and cordon within 500m radius report to TF TOC damage assessment, full salute report and grids/locations of cordon positions.

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) How large is the explosive device?

(2) How large was the explosion?

(3) What was the method of attack (VBIED, IED, or combination of, etc.)?

(4) Are there injuries (soldiers/civilians)?

A: Activity

(1) Which unit and element sent the report?

(2) What activity is occurring at the site?

(3) What is the disposition of the attacker?

(4) Has attack caused penetration of the FOB, and to what sized element?

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

(1) Where did the attack occur Grid and Direction from

HVA or Checkpoint? Source grid

(2) What HVA/Checkpoints are affected? Impact grid

T: Time What time did the attack occur?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit at attack site and sites where possible penetrated secondary device may attack.

(2) Description of personnel or vehicles that penetrated or used in the attack and actions to interdict?

(3) Assets/support needed from BDE?

Attack

1. Unit receives attack at Checkpoint.

2. Battle CPT immediately positions inner FOB security personnel to respond to possible enemy penetration?

3a. Battle CPT directs all units to close Checkpoints to include Entry Control

Points to all non-military traffic and sends BOLO for penetrated vehicles or personnel.

3b. Directs elements at the Iraqi Forum and selected inner FOB sites to deploy counter-mobility and counter-blast equipment to stop, slow the attacker.

(Pre-positioned tire rippers, PVAB system, Reposition SEPs, etc.).

3c. Immediately directs patrols in the vicinity of penetrated Checkpoint to establish TCPs at CP8 and 9 to stop all suspected personnel and vehicles.

3d. Battle CPT directs QRF1 and Mortar Platoon to go to REDCON 1 and gives a BPT to conduct search of BOLO for penetrating vehicles or personnel or reinforce an HVA or penetrated checkpoint

3e. Directs CO/TM responsible for battle space penetrating personnel/vehicles are moving through to deploy units to search for BOLO personnel/vehicles

4. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

5. TF TOC reports to

2 BCT TOC

Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) BN CDR/XO

(3) BDE TOC & Requests (MPs w/ liaison with IPs, TPT, THT, EOD,

BRT/SEPs and BDE PAO assets)

(4) S2

(5) Conqueror X-ray

(6) TF PAO

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INCIDENT: Attack Against CP (VBIED with intent to penetrate) (2 of 2)

Checkpoint Attack Reaction Team:

TF CDR or TF S3

(1) Controls IO assets, direct actions and screen interagency elements from launch scene

Search CO/TM CDR

(1) Responsible for C2 of site and all assets in support of site

S2

(1) Moves to site to assist in coordinating investigative activities ICW IPs, MPs, OGA, THT, etc.)

(2) Screen witnesses, suspects and detainees.

TPT

(1) Transmits messages in Arabic at attack site to assist commander in casualty evacuation and controlling and questioning the civilian population

EOD

(1) Destroys remaining munitions and/or launchers and assist in site assessment.

Impact Site Reaction Team:

TF CDR or TF S3

(1) Controls IO assets, direct actions and screen interagency elements from attack scene

Impact Site CO/TM CDR

(1)Responsible for C2 of site and assets in support of site

EOD

(1) Destroys munitions that did not explode and advises commander in safe distances and evacuation of certain sites.

6. Site of initial attack secured?

YES

8. Has a secondary device been intercepted and captured/killed?

NO

1

7. Has a secondary device reached an HVA and exploded?

YES

3

2

NO

NO

6a. Deploy QRF1 and/or Mortars to reinforce checkpoint and/or facilitate

Mass Casualty Operations.

6b. CO/TM CDR assess magnitude of casualties and with recommendation of senior TF medical representative at site requests additional assets.

7a. TF TOC immediately requests additional QRF Support from BDE to assist in multiple site security and casualty evacuation missions.

8a. Battle CPT directs remaining TF

Assets to deploy to assist in search for penetrated personnel/vehicles

8b. TF TOC immediately requests additional QRF Support to assist in search for penetrated personnel/vehicles

4

YES

9. TF/BDE Deploy Reaction Teams move to initial attack site if required.

9a. FSIO

(1) Develop talking points to engage the media and send via FM in Net Call and sends updates as situation develops

(2) Informs BDE FECC about developed talking points.

(3) Dispatch Media Response Team upon request.

10. Battle CPT/OPNSNCO annotates on SIGACTS; followsup until event is complete and closure reports are submitted to

TF

EXECUTE MASS

CASUALTY DRILL

11. TF submits full report to BDE

(SIR)

EXECUTE CATASTROPHIC

ATK HVA DRILL

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INCIDENT: Catastrophic Attack Against HVA (VBIED) (1 of 2)

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS BY UNIT:

1)Return fire on attacker to destroy or disable IOT prevent penetration of ECP or initiate device.

2)Immediately report to TF describing type of attack and identification of any vehicle/s or personnel that carried out the attack.

3)Immediately close Checkpoints to all vehicle and foot traffic and conduct consolidation and reorganization.

4) CDR deploys CO/TM QRF to reinforce Checkpoints and security positions

5)Evacuate areas as required. Only evacuate areas where further attacks may endanger personnel

6) Conduct damage assessment of impact area and cordon within 500m radius report to TF TOC damage assessment and full salute report and grids/locations of cordon positions.

Attack

1. Unit receives attack at HVA.

2. Battle CPT immediately positions inner FOB security personnel to respond to possible enemy penetration of FOB?

SALUTE REPORT to 2BCT TOC:

S: Size

(1) How large is the explosive device?

(2) How large was the explosion?

(3) What was the method of attack (VBIED, IED, or combination of, etc.)?

(4) Are there injuries (soldiers/civilians)?

A: Activity

(1) Which unit and element sent the report?

(2) What activity is occurring at the site?

(3) What is the disposition of the attacker?

(4) Has attack caused penetration of ECPs and has it caused damage to building?

L: Location (8 digit grid)?

(1) Location attack traveled from?

(2) What HVA & ECPs within site are affected? Impact grid

T: Time What time did the attack occur?

A: Actions:

(1) Actions taken by unit at point of attack and sites where penetrated secondary devices have attacked.

(2) Description of personnel or vehicles that were used in the attack and actions to interdict any secondary devices or attacks?

(3) Assets/support needed from BDE?

3a. Battle CPT directs all units to close Checkpoints to include Entry Control

Points to all non-military traffic and sends BOLO for possible vehicles or personnel that may be carrying secondary devices.

3b. Directs selected inner FOB sites to deploy counter-mobility and counterblast equipment to stop, slow any secondary devices.

(Pre-positioned tire rippers, PVAB system, Reposition SEPs, etc.).

3c. TCPs to set cordon and stop all non-essential traffic moving to attacked

HVA.

3d. Battle CPT directs QRF1 and Mortar Platoon to go to REDCON 1 and gives a BPT to establish TCPs to set cordon and stop all non-essential traffic moving to attacked HVA or search for suspected secondary devices/personnel.

3e. Directs responsible Company Commander to site (if not already there).

4. Battle CPT begins notification of appropriate personnel:

5. TF TOC reports to

2 BCT TOC

Notification Tree:

(1) S3

(2) BN CDR/XO

(3) BDE TOC & Requests (MPs w/ liaison with IPs, TPT, THT, EOD,

BRT/SEPs and BDE PAO assets)

(4) S2

(5) Conqueror X-ray

(6) TF PAO

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INCIDENT: Catastrophic Attack Against HVA (VBIED) (2 of 2)

HVA Attack Reaction Team:

TF CDR or TF S3

(1) Controls IO assets, direct actions and screen interagency elements from attack scene

Search CO/TM CDR

(1) Responsible for C2 of site and all assets in support of site

S2

(1) Moves to site to assist in coordinating investigative activities ICW IPs, MPs, OGA, THT, etc.)

(2) Screen witnesses, suspects and detainees.

TPT

(1) Transmits messages in Arabic at attack site to assist commander in casualty evacuation and controlling and questioning the civilian population

EOD

(1) Destroys remaining munitions and/or launchers and assist in site assessment.

(2) Disables any suspected secondary devices and advise in clearing blast/danger areas

Outer Cordon Coordination Team:

TF CDR or TF S3

(1) Controls all assets, direct actions and screen interagency elements moving to attack scene

Comanche CO CDR

(1) Responsible for C2 of site and assets in support of site

6. Site attack site secured?

2

YES

7. TF/BDE Attack Site

Reaction Teams move to attack site if required.

8. Is outer cordon set and

Entry Control Point for

Essential personnel & equipment set?

YES

9. Has a secondary device exploded?

NO

10. Battle CPT/OPNSNCO annotates on SIGACTS; followsup until event is complete and closure reports are submitted to

TF

NO

YES

NO

NO

1

6a. Deploy QRF1 and/or Mortars to reinforce HVA and/or facilitate Mass

Casualty Operations.

6d. CO/TM CDR assess magnitude of casualties and with recommendation of senior TF medical representative at site requests additional assets.

7a. FSIO

(1) Develop talking points to engage the media and send via FM in Net Call and sends updates as situation develops

(2) Informs BDE FECC about developed talking points.

(3) Dispatch Media Response Team upon request.

8a. Deploy remaining TF assets to reinforce ECP and/or establish TCPs to facilitate inner FOB traffic.

9a. TF TOC immediately requests additional QRF and medical Support to assist in multiple site security and casualty evacuation

EXECUTE MASS

CASUALTY DRILL

11. TF submits full report to BDE

(SIR)

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