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Classification for this Briefing is UNCLASSIFIED 44th MED BDE EFMB CONOP Classification for this Briefing is UNCLASSIFIED

LSA LEGEND M 100Ks 20 x Latrines M M M M M M M F AHA TOC Generator Sleep tents Handwash Station Medic Station DFAC Field Feeding Tent Water Point Latrine 100Ks M AHA 20 x Latrines M M M M M M F DFAC DFAC TOC

Overhead View of EFMB Site Concept Of Operations Overhead View of EFMB Site

LEGEND CTL #3 CTL #2 Mac Ridge Rd MSTC Training Site CTL #1 HLZ MOUT Building CTL #2 Mac Ridge Rd MSTC Training Site CTL #1 LEGEND SLEEP TENTS EFMB TOC WRECKED VEHICLE WATER POINT LANE CP START POINT CHEM LATRIENE NON-STANDARD EVAC VEHICILES M997 FLA

Concept of Operations Combat Testing Lane 1

COMBAT TESTING LANE #1 Out Brief Area All Clear CTL #1 Mac Ridge Rd Load Casualties Onto Nonstandard Vehicle 1 ¼ Ton-M998 Tactical Field Care Tasks; Immobilize Fractured Arm Treat Lacerations, Contusions, and Extrusion of the Eye. Evacuate Casualties Using Litter Carries Out Brief Area CCP Submit CBRN 1 Report Don MOPP 4 (JSLIST) All Clear Self Decon Store Protective Mask Don Protective Mask MOPP Gear Exchange Disassemble, Assemble, Functions Check on M9 Pistol Self-Aid For Nerve Agent Poisoning CTL #1 Mac Ridge Rd COMBAT TESTING LANE #1

CTL 1 Concept CTL#1 begins with one CP and three identical start points. The candidates will receive their lane safety brief and lane WARNO at the CP. The candidates will receive an aid bag and packing list and pack their aid bag with all required Class VIII to complete the lane and then move out to the start points. At the start point each candidate will conduct the following tasks; Disassemble, Assemble, and Perform Functions Check on a M9 Pistol. Candidates continue along their lane where they will perform four tasks; Protect Yourself From Chemical/Biological Contamination Using Your Assigned Protective Mask With JSLIST MOPP Gear. Decontaminate Yourself Using Chemical Decontaminating Kits. Protect Yourself From CBRN Injury/Contamination With Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST) Chemical Protective Ensemble. Submit NBC 1 Report. Candidate will move out a short distance; the Lane Grader will now inform the candidate that they are experiencing mild signs and symptoms of nerve agent poisoning. The candidates will now perform the task Perform Self-Aid For Mild Nerve Agent Poisoning. The candidate will now come upon a Soldier in MOPP4, and perform the task Protect Yourself From Chemical or Biological Injury/Contamination When Removing Mission Oriented Protective Posture Using Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST)- MOPP Gear Exchange. Candidate will now be given the “ALL CLEAR” signal, and perform the next task; Store the M40-Series Protective Mask Without Hood after this task candidate continues to the CCP.

CTL 1 Concept The CCP represents the Tactical Field Care phase. The candidate will have four casualties and the following tasks must be performed. 1. Immobilize Suspected Fracture of Arm and 2. Treat Lacerations, Contusions, and Extrusion of the Eye 3. Evacuate Casualties Using Litter Carries, the candidate will link-up with 3 Litter Bearers and exchange the patient in the SKED for a simulated patient consisting of weighted manikins covered with an Army uniform, and a conventional litter. (This allows the SKED patient to reset his station and prepare for the next candidate). The candidate and Litter Bearers now begin the next task, Litter Carries, and continue through the Wire Obstacle, the Hill Obstacle, the Low Wall Obstacle, while checking for trip wires and booby traps at each obstacle. Candidates will continue to the end of their lane and perform the final tasks; 1. Load Casualties Onto Nonstandard Vehicle (1 ¼-Ton, 4x4, M998). CTL #1 has three identical sub-lanes running concurrently. CTL# 1 ends with three nonstandard vehicles that will be used for loading purposes.

Concept of Operations Combat Testing Lane 2

COMBAT TESTING LANE #2 Mac Ridge Rd CTL #2 MOUT Building Evacuate Casualties Using Two-Person Carries or Drags Load Casualties Onto Ground Evacuation Platform (M997) Load Casualties Onto Ground Evacuation Platform (M997) Care Under Fire Tasks; Control Bleeding Using Tourniquet, Control Bleeding Using Hemostatic Device, Evacuate Casualty Using One-Person Carries or Drags MOUT Building React to Indirect Fire Tactical Field Care Tasks; Triage Casualties, TCCC Patient Assessment, Control Bleeding w/Dressings, Perform Needle Chest Decompression, Initiate Saline Lock and IV, Insert NPA, and Treat for shock, Treat Open Head Wound, Treat an OpenAbdominal Wound Correct Malfunction of M4 or M16 Move Under Direct Fire Disassemble, Assemble, and Perform Functions Check on M4 or M16 Mac Ridge Rd CTL #2 COMBAT TESTING LANE #2

CTL 2 Concept CTL#2 begins with one CP and four identical start points. The candidates will receive their lane safety brief and lane WARNO at the CP. The candidates will receive an aid bag and packing list and pack their aid bag with all required Class VIII to complete the lane and then move out to the start points. At the start point each candidate will conduct PCI’s of their equipment to include their aid bag, and perform the first task, Disassemble, Assemble, & Function Check of M4. Candidates will move out along the lane where they will be required to perform two tasks; Move Under Direct Fire, and Correct malfunction of M16A2/M4. Candidates will be engaged by OPFOR at this time utilizing blanks, and machine gun simulator. Candidates will move out along the lane and perform the task; React to Indirect Fire. The candidate tactically moves to their first casualty while under fire. This begins the Care Under Fire phase. The candidate will have one casualty that requires the next two tasks to be performed; Control Bleeding w/Tourniquet, and One person Drag/Carries. The candidate will move the casualty to the Casualty Collection Point, where there will be a total of three casualties. Upon reaching the CCP the Candidate will then perform the next task; Control Bleeding with Hemostatic Dressing. (performed on a real person as the casualty) were he will then go into patient assessment. The CCP represents the Tactical Field Care phase. The candidate will have three casualties and the following tasks must be performed. 1. Triage Casualties 2. Perform TCCC Patient Assessment 3. Control Bleeding with Dressings 4. Treat Penetrating Chest Wound, Perform Needle Chest Decompression 5. Initiate saline lock and IV 6. Insert NPA 7. Treat for Shock 8. Treat Open Head Wound and 9. Treat an Open Abdominal Wound.

CTL 2 Concept The candidate and one Litter Bearer will now perform the next task. Perform Two-Person Carries/Drags. They will utilize the “real” casualties at the CCP, and move them to the awaiting M998 Field Ambulance. Upon arriving at the FLA, the casualty will “reset” and move back to the CCP to await the next candidate. At the FLA, the candidate will perform the task, Load Casualties onto Ground Evacuation Platform (M996 or M997. This represents the CASEVAC phase. At the ambulance will be three Litter Bearers, and three simulated casualties that reflect the same injuries treated at the CCP. Casualties will be represented with weighted manikins covered with Army uniforms. CTL#2 has four identical lanes running concurrently. CTL#2 ends with loading the FLA’s. Each sub-lane has dedicated FLAs for this task.

Concept of Operations Combat Testing Lane 3

COMBAT TESTING LANE #3 In & Out Brief Area CTL #3 Lane Brief 5.React to UXO or possible IED 6.Submit Explosive Hazard Spot Report 1. Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (danger area, low wire) CCP 2.Extricate Casualty From Vehicle (KED) 3.Evacuate Casualty Using a SKED Litter 4. Hoist 11. Load Casualty Onto LMTV 7.Assemble/ Operate SINCGARS(ASIP) 8.Load FH/COMSEC Data and Radio Check 9.Prepare and Transmit MEDEVAC Request (Using Secure Mode Radio) 10.Establish a Helicopter Landing Point Mac Ridge Rd COMBAT TESTING LANE #3

CTL 3 Concept CTL#3 begins with one CP and three identical start points. The candidates will receive their lane safety brief and lane WARNO at the CP. The candidates will receive an aid bag and packing list and pack their aid bag with all required Class VIII to complete the lane and then move out to the start points. Candidate will then move out and accomplish the task, Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles, where they will cross an exposed danger area checking for booby traps, trip wires, or early warning devices. Candidates will come upon a wrecked up-armored vehicle where they will have to accomplish the task Extricate Casualty from Vehicle (KED), (The vehicle TC will assist the candidate with removing the Driver from the vehicle). The candidate will then accomplish the task Evacuate a Casualty Using a SKED Litter by placing the casualty into a SKED stretcher and drag the casualty until they reach the CCP. Candidate will conduct Load Casualties onto Air Evacuation Platform (Hoist) Task. At the CCP, a support Soldier will return to the beginning of the SKED drag to reset their equipment.

CTL 3 Concept 6. At the CCP, the candidates will then complete the next three tasks: Assemble &Operate SINGARS, and Load FH/COMSEC using SKL and Conduct Radio Check using SINGARS. Candidate will then Prepare and Transmit MEDEVAC Request. The candidates will then move out and accomplish two tasks; React to an UXO or possible IED and Submit Explosive Hazard Spot Report. The candidates will then link up with the LMTV crew and will Load Casualties Onto Non-Standard Vehicle (LTMV). Upon completion candidate will Establish Helicopter Landing Point . This Concludes CTL #3. CTL #3 has three identical sub-lanes running concurrently.

Concept of Operations Land Navigation

Land Navigation Layout

Land Navigation Concept Day course The day course must measure between 3,500 and 4,000 meters from the start point, through the intermediate points, to the end point. The course has three direction changes, the first at point one (not the start point). No point on the course, to include distracter points, will be closer than 100 meters to another point. Candidates must navigate the course IAW the task standards. Night Course The night course must measure between 3,000 and 3,500 meters from the start point, through the intermediate points, to the end point. The course has three direction changes, the first at point one (not the start point). No point on the course, to include distracter points, will be closer than 100 meters to another point. Candidates must navigate the course IAW the task standards.

Concept of Operations 12 Mile Foot March

Foot March Concept Requirements. Candidates must complete a 12-mile (19.3 kilometer) foot march, within three hours, completely crossing the finish line carrying their individual field equipment IAW table 2-2. This event is the last tested event during EFMB testing. Test board members will verify the foot march route to 63,360 feet (12 miles or 19,308 meters) with a calibrated measuring wheel. A vehicle odometer will not be used. Markers will be placed at each mile along the route.