AUTL concept of Unit Ministry Team Religious Support Training Model

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AUTL concept of Unit Ministry Team Religious Support Training Model UMT CORE COMPETENCIES Religious Leader - Religious Staff Advisor UMT ROLES Provide Religious Support (4.2.4) Provide Religious Services (4.2.4.1) Provide Religious Care and Counseling (4.2.4.2) Plan, resource and synchronize RS operations. (4.2.4.3) Advise on the internal and external impacts of religion upon mission. (4.2.4.4) Provide Religious Management and Admin. Support (4.2.4.6) UMT Training Plan Mission Readiness Credibility through Competency Integrated RS Planning Interoperable RS for COE Religious Accommodation Religious Advisement Ministry Skills Staffing Skills Support Skills Provide Religious Support to the Command Nurture the Living CTE CSTX XCTC WAREX WFX CTCs Training Assessment and Training Guidance) Care for our Wounded Advise the Commander concerning the Effects of Religion upon Mission Use of OC/T’s In order to train the UMT with the Unit we align the Chaplain’s Core Competencies with one of these three LOE’s to train UMT’s in these basic capabilities needed to provide ministry and religious support operations across a Multi Domain Battle (MDB) theater of operation This slide explains our process of training by linking the Core Competencies (FM 1-05), or Principles (AR 165-1) of the Chaplain CORPS to the Training Outputs for our training at First Army. This is done along their Lines of Efforts (LOE) which are based on our Capabilities as UMT’s and are guidelines for our assessment of training. Each UMT trained at First Army turns in a Training Assessment which determines the level of training and areas of focus in our training at First Army. We then move along the three LOE’s of Religious Support Planning, Religious Support Operations, and Spiritual Leadership to build a unit and mission specific training plan for the UMT. Using the TSP’s listed we train UMT’s in the three LOE’s and adapt the TSP to the theater specific or mission specific needs of the UMT. These task are then practiced in the units Culmination Training Exercise (CTE). In additions, what is not trained in a TSP is trained in the CTE. The CTE provides the UMT with an opportunity to test their skills and capabilities within a realistic environment to gain confidence for future missions. The Outputs of the training produces a UMT prepared to deliver Religious Support to their Command in the areas listed on the chart. Training Plan for Developing Individual to Collective Tasks Honor our Fallen Training Content Training Process Mission Readiness

AUTL Collective Task 4.2.4.1 Provide Religious Services 805D-56A-6804 Conduct a Military Funeral 805D-56A-6808 Conduct a Military Memorial Ceremony 805D-56A-6805 Conduct a Military Memorial Service 805D-56A-6502 Conduct Suicide Awareness Training 805D-56A-6708 Perform Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention 805D-56A-6801 Perform the Chaplain's Responsibilities during Death Notification 805D-56A-6604 Provide Religious Support for a Mass Casualty 805D-56A-6602 Provide Religious Support to a Wounded or Dying Individual 805D-56A-6601 Provide Religious Support to Combat and Operational Stress Casualties 805D-56A-6603 Provide RS in conjunction with TEM support activities 805D-56M-1601 Provide Religious Support to Wounded or Dying Soldiers 805D-56M-1602 Provide Religious Support in conjunction with Traumatic Event Management (TEM) Support Activities (56M) 805D-56M-1704 Provide Crisis Intervention 805D-56M-3603 Traumatic Event Management 805D-56M-3604 Determine Religious Support Implications of Casualty Volume and Logistics Flow 805D-56M-3302 Integrate Religious Support into the Traumatic Event Management Process 805D-56M-1803 Support a Memorial Service or Ceremony 805D-56M-1703 Assess a Soldier for Suicide

AUTL Collective Task 4.2.4.2.Provide (and Advise) Religious Care and Counseling. 805D-56A-6701 Apply Principles of Confidential Communication 805D-56A-6706 Apply Principles of Pastoral Grief Counseling 805D-56A-6710 Assess a Potential Counselee 805D-56A-6502 Conduct Suicide Awareness Training 805D-56A-8713 Coordinate Religious Care and Counseling 805D-56A-6201 Counsel Soldiers on the Ethics of War 805D-56A-6711 Demonstrate Basic Counseling Interventions 805D-56A-6707 Demonstrate Understanding of Pastoral Crisis Counseling 805D-56A-6705 Demonstrate Understanding of Principles of Pastoral Counseling for Victims of Sexual Assault 805D-56A-7712 Perform Basic Supervision of Pastoral Counseling 805D-56A-6702 Perform Pastoral Counseling 805D-56A-6704 Perform Solution Focused Pastoral Counseling 805D-56A-6708 Perform Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention 805D-56A-6703 Refer Counselees to Appropriate Agency 805D-56M-2705 Apply Conflict Resolution Skills 805D-56M-1704 Provide Crisis Intervention 805D-56M-1701 Determine the needs of a Prospective Counselee

AUTL Collective Task 4.2.4.3. Advise on the (Internal and External) Impact of Religion. 805D-56A-6102 Advise Command on Religious Accommodations 805D-56A-8204 Advise Command on the Ethical Climate in the BCT 805D-56A-6203 Advise the Command on Ethical Issues 805D-56A-6202 Advise the Command on the Mission Impact of Indigenous Religions 805D-56A-7003 Analyze the Ethical and Moral Implications of Military Operations 805D-56A-7074 Conduct Soldier and Leader Engagement with Religious Leaders 805D-56A-8007 Estimate the Impact of Indigenous Religions on Information Operations 805D-56M-2101 Advise Soldiers on Process for Accommodation of Religious Practice 805D-56M-2004 Provide Advisement for Soldier and Leader Engagements 805D-56M-1005 Develop a Religious Impact Assessment (RIA) 805D-56M-1004 Develop a Religious Area Analysis 805D-56M-4007 Provide Religious Analysis Products to Advise the Command and Staff 805D-56M-2005 Provide Chaplain Assistant support to the Soldier Leader Engagement (SLE) Process

AUTL Collective Task 4.2.4.4.Plan (and Sustain) Religious Support (for Current Operations). 805D-56A-8314 Coordinate BDE Religious Support Training During all Phases of an Operation 805D-56A-7005 Coordinate Religious Support in the Operating Environment 805D-56A-7310 Coordinate UMT Functions in the JIIM Environment 805D-56A-6807 Execute Religious Support for Unified Land Operations 805D-56A-7313 Manage the Delivery of Religious Support in the BCT in Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational (JIIM) Operations 805D-56A-7309 Perform UMT Functions in the Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, Multinational (JIIM) Environment 805D-56A-6302 Plan Religious Support for Unified Land Operation (Multi-Domain Battle) 805D-56A-6306 Plan Religious Support to Authorized Civilians and Civil Authorities 805D-56M-1303 Extract Pertinent Information from Plans or Orders 805D-56M-1306 Determine Pertinent Religious Support Information from a Digital Display, Map or Overlay 805D-56M-3009 Synchronize Religious Support Activities in the Operational Environment 805D-56M-3309 Maintain Situational Understanding of the Brigade Area of Operations for Religious Support. 805D-56M-5008 Manage Religious Support in the Operating Environment 805D-56M-5303 Integrate Religious Based Analysis of the Operational Environment into Joint Task Force Staff Working Groups (WGs) 805D-56M-5311 Coordinate High Demand / Low Density Religious Support in the Operating Environment 805D-56M-5312 Supervise Religious Data Management in the Joint Operations Area

AUTL Collective Task 4.2.4.6. Provides Religious Management and Admin. Support 805D-56A-7003 Analyze the Ethical and Moral Implications of Military Operations 805D-56A-8314 Coordinate BDE Religious Support Training During all Phases of an Operation 805D-56A-7005 Coordinate Religious Support in the Operating Environment 805D-56A-7310 Coordinate UMT Functions in the JIIM Environment 805D-56A-6001 Demonstrate Understanding of the policy of the chaplain as non-combatant 805D-56A-6304 Develop the Running Estimate for Religious Support 805D-56A-6807 Execute Religious Support for Unified Land Operations 805D-56A-6305 Integrate the Unit Ministry Team into the Battalion Staff Planning Process 805D-56A-6307 Integrate the Unit Ministry Team into Convoy Operations 805D-56A-7313 Manage the Delivery of Religious Support in the BCT in Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational (JIIM) Operations 805D-56A-7309 Perform UMT Functions in the Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, Multinational (JIIM) Environment 805D-56A-8404 Provide Staff Supervision to Subordinate Level Unit Ministry Teams 805D-56A-6303 Write the Religious Support Attachment (Tab D) for the Tactical Standing Operating Procedures (TACSOP) 805D-56M-1304 Prepare Unit Ministry Team (UMT) Input to Running Estimates, OPLANS and OPORDS 805D-56M-1507 Manage Force Protection for the Unit Ministry Team 805D-56M-2307 Synchronize Religious Support Activities with Staff 805D-56M-3009 Synchronize Religious Support Activities in the Operational Environment 805D-56M-3309 Maintain Situational Understanding of the Brigade Area of Operations for Religious Support. 805D-56M-5008 Manage Religious Support in the Operating Environment 805D-56M-5310 Develop Religious Support Plans, Orders, Annexes for Echelons Above Brigade

Provide Religious Support Nurture Care Honor Provide Religious Support (ART 4.2.4) Assess ART 4.2.4.1 4.2.4.3 4.2.4.4 4.2.4.5 4.2.4.6 Provide ART 4.2.4.2 Advise Provide: ART 4.2.4.1 PROVIDE RELIGIOUS SERVICES ART 4.2.4.3 PROVIDE RELIGIOUS CARE AND COUNSELING ART 4.2.4.4 PLAN RELIGIOUS SUPPORT ART 4.2.4.5 PROVIDE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ART 4.2.4.6 PROVIDE RELIGIOUS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT Advise: ART 4.2.4.2 ADVISE ON THE IMPACT OF RELIGION

MAIN EFFORT: ART 4.2.4 Provide Religious Support Provide Religious Services LOE: 4.2.4.1 LOE: 4.2.4.2 Advise on the Impact of Religion Provide Religious Care and Counseling LOE: 4.2.4.3 Plan Religious Support LOE: 4.2.4.4 Provide Religious Education LOE: 4.2.4.5 Provide Religious Management & Admin. Support LOE: 4.2.4.6