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Rear Operations
CLesson 1 Composition/Tactics of Levels I,II,and III Threats of the Opposing Forces
Figure 1-1. Overlapping Battles
Figure 1-2. Rear Area
Level I Activities
Agent's likely targets are
Threat Activity Level II
Figure 1-3. Amphibious Armored Vehicle
Figure 1-4. Amphibious Armored Vehicle
Long-Range Recon Teams
Threat Activity Level III
Figure 1-5. Assault Rifle
Figure 1-8. Antitank Guided Missile Manpack Set
Each is discussed in detail below - mp20100017
Figure 1-9. BMD
Figure 1-10. ASU
Figure 1-11. Airborne Battalion (BMD)
Figure 1-12. Airborne Regiment (BMD)
Figure 1-13. Airborne Division
Figure 1-14. Special Airborne Operations
Airborne Forces
Figure 1-15. Infantry Battalion
Ground Forces Deliberate Operations
Figure 1-16. Attack Helicopter MI-24/HIND
Figure 1-17. Medium Helicopter Mi-8T/HIP C.
Figure 1-18. Medium Helicopter Mi/17/HIP H.
Figure 1-19. Fighter/Inceptor/Ground Attack Aircraft
Figure 1-20. PMR-3 Mechanical Minelaying Trailers
Figure 1-21. Antipersonnel Mine (PMN)
Figure 1-22. Antitank Mine
Supporting Threat Forces and Techniques
Lesson 1 Practice Exercise - mp20100036
Instructions - mp20100037
Instructions - Cont'd - mp20100038
Instructions - Cont'd - mp20100039
Answer Key and Feedback - mp20100040
Answer Key and Feedback - Cont'd - mp20100041
Lesson 2 Rear Operations
Introduction - mp20100043
Rear Operation Principles
Rear Operation Principles - Cont'd
Rear Operation Tasks
Each task is discussed in detail below
Lesson 2 Practice Exercise - mp20100049
Instructions - mp20100050
Answer Key and Feedback - mp20100051
Lesson 3 Area Damage Control
Area Damage Control Planning
Before an Incident Occurs
During and After an Incident Occurs
During and After an Incident Occurs - Cont'd
ADC Responsibilities
ADC Responsibilities - Cont'd
Lesson 3 Practice Exercise - mp20100059
Lesson 3 Practice Exercise - Cont'd - mp20100060
Answer Key and Feedback - mp20100061
Lesson 4 Rear Area Structure for Rear Operations
Division Rear Area
Staff Interaction for Rear Operation
Staff Interaction for Rear Operation - Cont'd
Corps Rear Area
The Corps G2
Fire Support
Air Base Ground Defense (ABGD)
Decentralized Control System
Figure 4-1. A proposed 24-hour operation of the Corps RAOC or TAACOM ASG RTOC
Rear Operations Support in TA
Figure 4-2. Area of Operations (Sector/Zone)
Other Service Support in Theater Army
Each is discussed in detail below.
Lesson 4 Practice Exercise - mp20100076
Answer key and Feedback - mp20100077
Lesson 5 Command and Control Elements
Chain of Command
Figure 5-1. Division Tactical Chain of Command For Rear Operations
Figure 5-3. Technical Chain of Command
Figure 5-5. Division Rear CP
Figure 5-6. Division RAOC Schedule
Figure 5-7. Corps RAOC and TAACOM ASG RTOC
Theater Army RTOC
Figure 5-8. Proposed 24-Hour Operation of Corps RAOC or TAACOM ASG RTOC
Figure 5-9. CSG and TAACOM RTOC
Part B - Rear Area Operations Center
RAOC/RTOC Internal Responsibilities
Figure 5-10. TAACOM RTOC/Corps Support Group RAOC
The fire support section (FSE) performs the following
The air support section performs the following
Terrain Management
Distribution of Units and Supplies
Part C - Base Cluser Operation Center (BCOC)
Base Cluster Commander
Employment Considerations
Command Control of the TCF
Figure 5-12. Area of Operation for the TCF with no Fire Areas
Staff Interaction
Engineer
Engineer - Cont'd
Lesson 5 Practice Exercise - mp20100103
Instructions - mp20100104
Answer key and Feedback - mp20100105
Lesson 6 Base Defense Operations
The Base
Each of these is discussed below
Base Defense System
Figure 6-1. How to Lay a Hasty Protective Minefield Leader Visualizes Minefield
Figure 6-2. Wire Obstacles
Figure 6-3. Marking of Minefields
Figure 6-4. DA Form 1355-1-R
Base Defense Security and Control Procedures
Base Defense Training
Individual Training
Base Defense Exercises
Lesson 6 Practice Exercise - mp20100119
Instructions - mp20100120
Answer key and Feedback - mp20100121
Lesson 7 Passive Security Measures in the Area
Camouflage for the Individual
Figure 7-2. Camouflage With Irregular Pattern
Figure 7-3. Techniques for Camouflaging Helmet
Figure 7-4. Self-Made Camouflage Suits Blend This Patrol Into the Terrain
Canvas Equipment
Figure 7-5. Method of Camouflaging an Individual Weapon
Figure 7-6. Camouflage Your Equipment
Camouflaging of Equipment (Vehicles/Artillery)
Figure 7-8. Use Larger Shadows
Camouflage Measures
Figure 7-10. Parked Vehicle Close to Trees With Cut
Figure 7-11. Further Measures to Conceal Vehicle
Figure 7-12. Pattern for Snow Terrain
Revealing Factors (Artillery)
Figure 7-13. Concealing Missiles
Figure 7-14. Net Supplementing Natural Materials
Figure 7-15. Net Supplementing Sparse Vegetation
Figure 7-16. Patterns for Artillery
Part B - Evaluate the Enforcing of Minimum Noise and Light During the Hours of Darkness
Lesson 7 Practice Exercise - mp20100142
Answer key and Feedback - mp20100143