MS3 Training MS3 OPS: C/MAJ Aguon AMS3 OPS: C/CPT Tumaquip.

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MS3 Training MS3 OPS: C/MAJ Aguon AMS3 OPS: C/CPT Tumaquip

 PLT TACTICS TIMELINE  5 Principles of Patrolling  8 TLPs  METT-TC  OAKOC

 Patrolling Lanes = H+180 mins  H-HourReceive the Mission/OPORD  H+5PL issues WARNO to SLs (PL could utilize the PSG to issue WARNO – not recommended; Ensure SLs get back to you NLT H+10; Could start special team rehearsals)  H+25PL issues OPORD to SLs (PSG issues Sustainment; PL could task RTO to brief Signal Sub-par) (SLs could task teams to draw sector sketches while receiving OPORD)  H+(NLT)60SLs issues OPORD to SQDs (PL can supervise briefing SQD, PSG can supervise other SQD pulling security/rehearsals)  H+75 Conduct Rehearsals (SQDs alternate; and always conduct a Key Leaders Rehearsal)  H+90PCC/PCI  H+95 Cross LD (Ensure all weapon’s status is RED)

1. Planning 2. Reconnaissance 3. Security 4. Control 5. Common Sense

Step 1. Receive the Mission(Start clock right after receiving OPORD) Step 2. Issue a warning order(H+5 mins) Step 3. Make a tentative plan(H-Hour until H+24mins) Step 4. Start necessary movement(Tasking special teams, rehearsals, etc.) Step 5. Reconnaissance (Map Recon at least) Step 6. Complete the plan Step 7. Issue the complete order(H+25 mins) Step 8. Supervise(Throughout your mission)

 Mission  Enemy  Time  Terrain & Weather  Observed Fields of Fire  Avenues of Approach  Key Terrain  Obstacles  Cover and Concealment  Troops Available  Civilian Consideration