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contamination

marking, 320

protection against, 316–18

contour line, map reading and, 254–56

convoy and route security, 155–58

counterattack, 89–90, 107

danger area, 66–71

deadly force, 344–55

death, causes of, 281–82

decontamination, 318–20

defensive operations, 104–38

battle position defense, 130–33

characteristics of, 104–5

enemy engagement in, 127–28

engagement area development, 109–16

engagement area rehearsal, 115

obstacle placement, 111–14

occupation and preparation of position for, 116–27

perimeter defense, 135–36

position, 105–6, 116–27

reverse slope defense, 136–37

sector defense, 129

security in, 118

sequence of, 105–8

strongpoint defense, 133–34

techniques, 128–38

in urban areas, 203–7

defensive position, 116–27

demonstration, as form of attack, 90

doctrinal terms, list of, 410–11

doctrine, army, 2

Enduring Freedom, lessons learned, 188, 236

engagement area development, 109–16

engagement area rehearsal, 115

engineer

combat, 210–11

in urban operations, 207–8

English system of measure, 411

EPW (enemy prisoner of war). See prisoner of war (POW, EPW)

equipment

graphics for, 373–74

organic, 392–95

supporting, 396–98

escape, 307–8

exploitation, 76

feint, 90

field artillery, 209, 225

capabilities of, 398

in urban operations, 208

field manuals, list of, 414–15

fighting position, 267–80

AT4, 279

Javelin, 276–78

machine-gun, 275–76

mortar, 279–80

principles, 267–71

stages, 267–71

types of, 271–75

vehicle, 280

file formation, 54, 56, 61

fire

adjustment, 224–36

annex for, 28–29

call for, 224–36

in command and control planning, 24

in defensive operations, 114–16

direct, 210

elements and sequence of call for, 228–30

graphics for, 381

indirect, 209–10

lessons learned from Enduring Freedom, 236

first aid, 281–97

for chemical agents, 321–23

cold injury, 295–96

combat injury, 290–94

foot care and, 296–97

heat injury, 294–95

MEDEVAC request and, 283–85

foot care, 296–97

foot march, 74–75

formations, 53–61

fire team, 54–55

platoon, 57–61

squad, 55–56

forward observer, 224

fragmentary order (FRAGO), 15, 34–37

fratricide prevention, 49–50

full-spectrum operations, 2, 3

global positioning system (GPS), 242

graphics, operational, 366–81

grenade, capabilities of, 395

grenade launcher, employment, 125–26

grenadier, role of, 390

grid-magnetic angle, 252–54

grid reference graphic (GRG), 195

ground navigation, 263–65

hand grenade, capabilities of, 395

handbooks, list of, 415

health service support, 215–16

heat injury, first aid for, 294–95

helicopter, 152–53

in urban operations, 208

infantry carrier vehicle (ICV), 219

inspection, pre-combat, 21

intelligence (S-2) checklist, 38

Iraqi Freedom, lessons learned, 188, 318

Javelin

employment of, 124

fighting position for, 276–78

landing zone (LZ), 148–50

Law of War, 347

leadership

infantry, 8–13

principles of, 8

legal counsel, 344, 346

level of consciousness, 290–91

light discipline, 14, 53, 64, 239, 306

line formation, 56, 58

lines, graphics for, 377

linkup annex, 33–34

linkup operations, 140–41

load, movement affected by, 72–73

locations, graphics for, 375

machine gun

capabilities of, 393

crew for, 391

employment, 124–25

fighting position for, 275–76

positioning of team, 71–72

manpack radio, 330–32

map folding, 265–66

map reading, 249–58

maps, operational graphics for, 366–81

MARCH (massive bleeding, airway, respirations, circulation, and head), 281–82

MEDEVAC, 215, 283–85, 288

medical support, 26–27, 46–48

metric to English conversion, 412

METT-TC (mission, enemy, terrain, troops, time, civilians), 15, 18–19

military grid system, 249–54

military intelligence, 210. See also combat intelligence

military operations other than war (MOOTW), 2

mines and minefields, 114, 382–87

capabilities of, 395

crossing of, 67

hasty protective, 382–83

phony, 387

point, 387

recording, 383–86

MIST report, 286–87

mobile gun system, 217–19

MOOTW. See military operations other than war (MOOTW)

mortars, 209–10

capabilities of, 397

fighting position for, 279–80

in urban operations, 208

movement, 53–75

approach march, 86

camouflage and concealment and, 238

danger area, 66–71

formations, 53–61

individual, 302–13

night, 305

search and attack, 86–87

security during, 71–72

skills for, 302

soldier’s load and, 72–73

stealth, 304–5

techniques, 62–66

urban, 186–87

movement to contact (MTC), 76, 84–87

NATO armored vehicles, 355–65

naval guns, 226

navigation, 242–66

compass for, 242–46

ground, 263–65

mounted, 264–65

sun and stars for, 246–49

nerve agents

antidotes for, 322–23

treatment for, 321–23

night movement, 305

night vision device (NVD), 87–88, 308–13

Nine (9) Line MEDEVAC Request, 285, 288

noise discipline, 14, 53, 64, 239, 306

nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) warfare, 314–23

defense against, 316–18

nuclear weapons, 316

objective rally point (ORP), 77, 80

observation point, 158–62

obstacle

breach (battle drill), 101–3

graphics for, 379–80

placing of, 111–14

offensive operations, 76–103

attacks in, 79–90

battle drills, 91–103

battlefield operating systems, 78–79

fire support for, 225

maneuvers in, 76

sequence, 76–78

in urban environment, 188–202

operation order (OPORD), 15–24, 28–36

operational graphics, 366–81

fire, 381

lines, 377

locations, 375

obstacles, 379–80

points, 376

routes, 378

unit, 367–72

vehicles, 375

weapons and equipment, 373–74

operations checklist, 38–39

operations security (OPSEC), 48–49

patrol base, 32–33, 163, 183–85

patrolling, 163–85

ambush, 175–81

bases for, 183–85

combat, 174–75

organization and planning, 163–67

rally points, 167–69

reconnaissance, 169–74

reentry of friendly lines, 170

tracking, 181–82

perimeter defense, 135–36

personnel service support, 214–15

platoon

combat service support at, 211–16

formations for, 57–61

light infantry, 388–91

movement, 62–65

organization, 388–91

pneumothorax, first aid for, 293

points, graphics for, 376

pre-combat inspection, 21

principles of war, 4–5

prisoner of war (POW, EPW), 164, 216, 298–301

prowords, 325–26

pursuit, 76

radios, 324–43