Patrol
Report:
1.
Size and composition of patrol.
2.
Task/ Mission assignment.
3.
Time of departure and time of return.
4.
Routes out and back.
5.
Terrain Descriptions
6.
Enemy encounters. Note as accurately as possible.
Enemy's location.
Number and type.
Enemy's activity.
Result of encounter.
7.
Map of routes and terrain or map corrections.
8.
Miscelaneous observations/information.
9.
Conclusions.
10.
Recommendations.
Reconnaissance
Spot Report:
1.
Size/number of enemy.
2.
Activity of enemy.
3.
Location of enemy.
4.
Unit/type (patrol/assault force).
5.
Time spotted.
6.
Equipment/resources of enemy.
7.
Actions on enemy contact (if contact is made).
Medivac
Request:
1.
Identify yourself and your unit.
2.
Identify your location.
3.
Number of patients.
4.
The types of injuries and severity.
5.
Special equipment needed (if any).
6.
Tactical situation (under fire,clear landing zone,enemy on patrol,etc.).
Attack
Planning:
1.
Scheme for maneuvers.
A. Assess the area and the enemy.
B. Mission goals/objectives.
C. Formation/order of movement and positions.
D. Direction and routes
2.
Fire Support.
A. Responsibilities of specific units.
B. Control, contain and direct attacks.
C. Availability of additional support: Artillery,air,sea,etc.
3.
Security: ground and air.
4.
Reorganization
A. Plan for reetreat and consolidation.
B. Safe area or placce to regroup.
C. Escape or counterattack.
Defense
Planning:
1.
Establish security.
A. Outpost(s).
B. Patrols.
2.
Position key weapons.
A. Establish perimeter and secure it.
B. Etablish final protective line and general direction of fire
C. Coordinate left and right attacks.
D. Clear line or fire.
E. Impair the enemies path of approach if possible (obstacles).
3.
Prepare fighting positions.
4.
Check communications and equuuipment.
5.
Select and prepare alternative positions.
Clandestine
Operations:
1.
Practice the principals and techniques of camouflage and stealth.
2.
Practice noise discipline.Use hand signals or codes/signals from reflected
light or flashlights, and keep verbal communication to a minimum. Utilize
passivve night vision optics at night rather than detectable infared.Some
enemies moniter Radio comunications; thus, radio silence and scrambled
messages are recommended.
3.
Practice field sanitation. Do not give away your position by leaving behind
waste, such as cigarettes, wrappers, empty ammo clips, food, equipment,
and
so on. Always hide/camouflage atricles left behind.
4.
Use your sense of smell and hearing to supplement your sight.
5.
Develop a feel for things tha do not look right.
6.
know the enemy, his habits, equipment and capabilities.
7.
Focus on the execution of the mission objectives.
8.
Select and entry point before moving. Avoid windows and doors.
9.
Get in. Get out. Do not jeopardize the success of a mission by attempting
to
do more than is required.
10.
Use only authorized codes and do not discuss Military affairs (the enemy
may br listening).
11.
Be patient.
12.
Destroy all maps and important documents if capture is imminent.
Aircraft
request:
1.
Identify yourself and your unit.
2.
Aircraft mission (resupply,extraction,combat,etc..).
3.
Type of aircaft required (transport,combat,rescue,etc..).
4.
Your location and time.
5.
Give call sign and frequency.
6.
Recognition signal (smoke,flare,fire,etc..).
7.
Tactical situation (under fire,all-clear,etc..).