LTC Mary E. Graf Battalion Commander HQS, 403 rd Civil Affairs Battalion 1 As of: 20 March 2016 Command and Staff Briefing MAY 2010.

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LTC Mary E. Graf Battalion Commander HQS, 403 rd Civil Affairs Battalion 1 As of: 20 March 2016 Command and Staff Briefing MAY 2010

S2 - Intelligence S3 – Operations S1 - Personell S4 - Logistics S5 – Civil Military Commander UNIT ROLL CALL

S-2 Who is leading each side? Most dangerous course of action? Most likely course of action? WeatherTerrain Enemy LocationEnemy Information Where was the enemy located? Where there any spies, scouts, or other information collectors? Summarize the terrain Any key terrain? Which side benefitted most from the terrain? What was the weather? Did the weather effect the operations of either side?

How did the forces move? How did the other side react? Misc OPERATIONS What were the effects of the battle? Who won? What was the effect of the win or los on the force? What was the strategic effect of the battle? Initial Array of ForcesMajor Movements/Counter Movements Effects of Maneuver Where were the forces of each slide located on the battlefield? What/ where was the armament for each side? Who were they led by?

How many were killed/wounded for each side? Where replacements brought to he battlefield? Reinforcements? Misc How many Soldiers where on the battlefield for each side? What was their morale? S-1 What was the level of care for the wounded? Personnel Strength Replacement Capability Medical Status

Equipment Status ResupplyMisc S-4 Type of supply lines Length of lines Security of lines Supply Lines Types and number of weapons Soldiers properly clothed, housed, fed? Status of material hauling Current stock of supplies Ability to produce, manufacture, or collect more supplies

PopulationLocal Govt Effects Population change or support after the battle? Recommendations Support for each side before the battle S-5 Who controls the area? Who are the true power brokers?

CSM Commander Commander’s Question’s Closing Comments