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TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE

TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE. AT THE COMPLETION OF THIS LESSON YOU WILL: IDENTIFY KEY PROCEDURES REQUIRED TO SUPERVISE MORTUARY AFFAIRS SUPPORT FUNCTIONS. PLACED IN A CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT, GIVEN THIS INSTRUCTION AND APPROPRIATE REFERENCES.

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TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE

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  1. TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE • AT THE COMPLETION OF THIS LESSON YOU WILL: • IDENTIFY KEY PROCEDURES REQUIRED TO SUPERVISE MORTUARY AFFAIRS SUPPORT FUNCTIONS. • PLACED IN A CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT, GIVEN THIS INSTRUCTION AND APPROPRIATE REFERENCES. • YOU WILL ATTAIN A 70 PERCENT OR BETTER ON FINAL MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAMINATION.

  2. ELO A IN A CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT AND GIVEN JTTP 4-06, DESCRIBE THE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS AND PROCESS FOR A SEARCH AND RECOVERY MISSION IAW JTTP 4-06.

  3. OBTAIN/REVIEW INFORMATION • CASUALTY AND INTELLIGENCE REPORTS • MACOM CASUALTY SECTION • HIGHER HQS INTELLIGENCE SECTION • S2/S3 • UNIT THAT SUFFERED THE LOSS • PATIENT ACCOUNTING AND STRAGGLER CONTROL

  4. PERFORM RECONNAISSANCE(1 OF 2) • PERFORM MAP RECONNAISSANCE • PINPOINT YOUR PRESENT LOCATION AND THE RECOVERY SITE LOCATION • SELECT THE SEARCH AND RECOVERY (S&R) TEAM ROUTE • CONSIDER-- • WEATHER AND TERRAIN • ROAD SYSTEM SERVICING THE AREA • AVENUES OF APPROACH/ESCAPE

  5. PERFORM RECONNAISSANCE(2 OF 2) • REQUEST AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE • ESTABLISH TWO OR MORE ROUTES TO AREA OF INCIDENT • IDENTIFY TERRAIN AND FEATURES THAT WILL AID NAVIGATION • IDENTIFY POSSIBLE PROBLEM AREAS • COORDINATE MAP RECONNAISSANCE WITH HIGHER HQS.

  6. SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS(1 OF 2) • AIR • COMMUNICATIONS • FIRE SUPPORT • MEDICAL • SPECIALIZED PERSONNEL • CLASS V • RECORDS AND FORMS

  7. SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS(2 OF 2) • SEARCH AND RECOVERY EQUIPMENT • HUMAN REMAINS POUCHES (ONE PER REMAINS) • LITTERS (ONE PER REMAINS) • PE BAGS • ZIPLOCK BAGS • METAL PEGS • S&R TAGS • REQUEST DESIRED SUPPORT THROUGH COMMANDER

  8. TRANSPORTATION • IDENTIFY THE BEST METHOD OF TRANSPORTATION • DETERMINE IF ASSIGNED VEHICLES CAN PROVIDE THE TRANSPORTATION • ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION FOR S&R TEAM AND REMAINS • COORDINATE WITH G4/S4 FOR SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION

  9. BRIEF TEAM PERSONNEL • OUTLINE ALL ASPECTS OF THE MISSION • TACTICAL SITUATION • LENGTH OF MISSION • DISTANCE/ROUTE TO RECOVERY SITE • TYPE OF WEATHER AND TERRAIN • MINES AND BOOBY TRAPS

  10. BRIEF TEAM PERSONNEL(2 OR 2) • GIVE EXACT INFORMATION ON THE REMAINS TO BE RECOVERED • NUMBER OF CASUALTIES INVOLVED • TYPE OF INCIDENT • FURNISH TEAM MEMBERS THE NECESSARY MAP(S) OF AREA • INSPECT TEAM MEMBERS EQUIPMENT FOR READINESS

  11. ELO B IN A CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT, EXPLAIN THE PREPARATION NEEDED FOR MOVEMENT TO THE RECOVERY SITE IAW JTTP 4-06 AND FM 55-30.

  12. PREPARE FOR MOVEMENT • PREPARE FOR MOVEMENT TO RECOVERY SITE. • CONDUCT PREDEPLOYMENT INSPECTION OF ALL VEHICLES AND MISSION-ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT IAW DA PAM 738-750 • MONITOR OPERATIONAL READINESS • CONDUCT PMCS PREDEPLOYMENT INSPECTION ON VEHICLES PRIOR TO LOADING.

  13. PREDEPLOYMENT INSPECTION • CHECK EQUIPMENT FOR CONDITION/SERVICEABILITY • CHECK NUMBER OF FORMS REQUIRED • ENSURE TEAM HAS AMMO, FOOD, WATER, FUEL AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES • CONDUCT COMMO CHECK • CAMOUFLAGE PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT, CARRIERS • TEST FIRE WEAPONS

  14. @ C.W. Gerlach C.W. Gerlach LOAD PLAN • DEVELOP LOAD PLAN • SUPERVISE LOADING • LOAD EQUIPMENT BY SIZE AND WEIGHT • PLACE LARGE AND HEAVY ITEMS TO THE FRONT - SMALL ITEMS TO THE REAR

  15. RECOVERY SITE • PINPOINT RECOVERY SITE ON MAP • VERIFY ROUTE • DETERMINE RECOVERY SITE CONDITIONS • MOUNTAINOUS, SWAMPY, DENSELY FORESTED • BOOBY TRAPS AND MINE FIELDS • TYPE OF ROADS LEADING TO RECOVERY SITE • DETERMINE HOW FAR THE RECOVERY TEAM MUST WALK TO GET TO THE RECOVERY SITE

  16. MOVE TO RECOVERY SITE • BRIEF CONVOY PERSONNEL ON: • ASSIGNED VEHICLES POSITIONS • ASSIGNED AIR GUARDS • CONVOY ROUTE • PRESCRIBED RATE OF MARCH/CATCH UP SPEED • SAFETY PROCEDURES • MAKE FINAL INSPECTION • MOVE TO RECOVERY SITE • USE LAND NAVIGATION SKILLS AND PRINCIPLES • MAINTAIN SAFETY AND SECURITY

  17. ELO C IN A CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT, DESCRIBE SEARCH AND RECOVERY PROCEDURES IAW JTTP 4-06.

  18. ARRIVAL AT RECOVERY SITE • ACCOUNT FOR PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT • VERIFY LOCATION • CONTACT EOD SPECIALISTS • COORDINATE SECURITY AROUND RECOVERY SITE

  19. AREAS OF SEARCH • ASSIGN AREAS OF SEARCH FOR REMAINS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS • AIRCRAFT AND WRECKED VEHICLES • PLACES OF CONCEALMENT, BUNKERS, RUINS, ETC

  20. ASSEMBLY AREA DETERMINE SEARCH PATTERN STRAIGHT-LINE BOX SEARCH ASSEMBLY AREA • SEARCH PATTERNS • OPEN • CLOSED LEFT FLANK LINEMAN TEAM LEADER RIGHT FLANK N

  21. LOCATION OF REMAINS • MONITOR S&R TEAM OPERATIONS • UPON LOCATING A REMAINS, THE TEAM MEMBER SHOULD -- • ENSURE REMAINS ARE SAFE TO EVACUATE • ENSURE ID TAGS AND ID CARDS ARE NOT REMOVED FROM THE REMAINS. • SEARCH FOR PORTIONS

  22. MARK LOCATION • MARK LOCATION OF REMAINS • DRIVE A STAKE WITH A STREAMER (ENGINEER TAPE) INTO THE GROUND NEXT TO THE REMAINS. • OTHER TEAM MEMBERS SHOULD CONTINUE JUST PAST THE MARKED LOCATION AND STOP • WHEN THE LOCATION HAS BEEN MARKED, REJOIN MAIN LINE OF SEARCHERS AND SWEEP CONTINUES • MARK OTHER REMAINS IN SAME MANNER

  23. PERSONAL EFFECTS(1 OF 2) • GATHER ASSOCIATED AND DISASSOCIATED PERSONAL EFFECTS • ENSURE PERSONAL EFFECTS ARE INVENTORIED AND PROPERLY RECORDED ON DD FORM 1076 (See JTTP 4-06, Figure A-25) • ENSURE PERSONAL EFFECTS BAG IS TAGGED WITH RECOVERY NUMBER AND ATTACH TO REMAINS

  24. PERSONAL EFFECTS (2 OF 2) • SEARCH AREA IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDING THE REMAINS • RECORD THE FOLLOWING: • BTB NAME OF THE DECEASED (OR THE WORD, “UNIDENTIFIED,” IF APPLICABLE) • UNIT OF DECEASED, IF KNOWN • GRID COORDINATES

  25. "FRONT SIDE" 002/AR54thQM/4 of 7 "BACK SIDE" LEFT BLANK RECOVERY SITE S&R Tag • SUPERVISE RECOVERY OF REMAINS. • VERIFY AGREEMENT OF • INFORMATION ON BOTH TAGS • ENSURE ONE TAG IS ATTACHED • TO THE REMAINS • ENSURE THE SECOND TAG IS • ATTACHED TO THE REMAINS POUCH • ENSURE DD FORM 1380 US FMC IS SECURELY FASTENED TO THE REMAINS. DD Form 1380 USMC

  26. DD FORM 567 (RECORD OF SEARCH AND RECOVERY) • VERIFY INFORMATION ON FORM • DATE OF RECOVERY • FULL NAME, RANK, SSN, OF • DECEASED • ORGANIZATION OF DECEASED • ID MEDIA FOUND ON DECEASED • PLACE OF RECOVERY • NAME, RANK, AND ORGANIZATION OF INDIVIDUALS MAKING THE RECOVERY

  27. DD FORM 565(STATEMENT OF RECOGNITION OF DECEASED) • VERIFY INFORMATION ON FORM • OBTAIN STATEMENT FROM PERSON WHO CAN RECOGNIZE REMAINS. • CHECK MEANS OF RECOGNITION SUCH AS SCARS, MARKS, TATTOOS, ETC. • OBTAIN NAME, RANK, GRADE, SSN, ORGANIZATION AND SIGNATURE OF PERSON MAKING STATEMENT. • SIGN DD FORM 565.

  28. RECOVERY SITE SKETCH CWGERLACH CWG CWGERLACH CWGERLACH CWG CWGERLACH CWG CWGERLACH N TRIPLE TRUNK RED OAK W\6 IN BLAZE MARK CWG RT 71 TRIPLE TRUNK RED OAK W\6 IN AZ 35 DIS 24 MTRS BLAZE MARK AZ 278 S&R # DIS 700M AZ 74 3/148 DIS 400M B AZ 240 L DIS 160 M AZ 172 137 DIS 1150 M TITLE BOX INFORMATION BOX DATE TIME GROUP BM TEAM: 2Alfa 21 1015 OCT 19XX MAP NAME AND SCALE 762 GRID COORDINATES: RA13683169 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1:50,000 PACE CONVERSION 120 PACES MAP SHEET NUMBER FACTOR: PER 100 METERS 7064TB1 IV NAME AND GRADE OF MAKER ALL AZIMUTHS ARE MAGNETIC Karl Gerlach Von Strassenmeister ORGANIZATION OF MAKER SKETCH NOT TO SCALE 148TH QM MA Co COLL PT 13 * See JTTP 4-06 Figure A-6

  29. "FRONT SIDE" P-1 007/AR54TH QM CO "BACK SIDE" LEFT BLANK PORTIONS OF REMAINS & UNASSOCIATED PE(1 OF 2) • ASSIGN SEQUENTIAL “P” NUMBER FOR EACH PORTION FOUND. • VERIFY INFORMATION RECORDED ON S&R TAG. • SEARCH AND RECOVERY MISSION NUMBER • BRANCH OF SERVICE LETTER DESIGNATOR • UNIT CONDUCTING THE SEARCH • EACH SEPARATE PORTION IN SEPARATE CLEAR PLASTIC BAG WITH RECOVERY TAG

  30. "FRONT SIDE" E-24 007/AR54TH QM CO "BACK SIDE" LEFT BLANK PORTIONS OF REMAINS AND UNASSOCIATED PE(2 OF 2) • TREAT PE FOUND IN IMMEDIATE AREA OF REMAINS AS UNASSOCIATED PE. • RECORD ASSIGNED “E” NUMBER. • SECURE PE FOUND ON REMAINS TO REMAINS PRIOR TO MOVEMENT. • PREPARE AN INCIDENT REPORT. • HAVE REMAINS PLACED IN A HUMAN REMAINS POUCH OR SUITABLE SHROUDING.

  31. MULTIPLE REMAINS RECOVERY SITE SKETCH P-1 P-4 P-2 E-1 E-2 P-3 R-1 N E-3 P-5 E-6 P-7 P-6 R-2 P-8 P-11 E-4 E-5 R-4 R-3 P-10 E-7 P-9 E-8 P-12 R-5 R-6 E-9 S&R # GRID COORDINATES CG311844 002/AR54THQMCO/1-6 LEGEND AREA COVERED 100 X 100 METERS R = INDICATES WHERE REMAINS WERE FOUND P = INDICATES WHERE PORTIONS WERE FOUND E = INDICATES WHERE UNASSOCIATED PERSONAL EFFECTS WERE FOUND * See JTTP 4-06 Figure A-10

  32. AIRCRAFT CRASH SKETCH DIRECTION OF IMPACT PART OF WING CWG P-1 P-4 P-2 E-1 E-2 P-3 N R-1 CWG E-3 ENGINE AND PART OF WING G C P-5 E-6 P-7 P-6 NOSE OF AIRPLANE R-2 P-8 P-11 TAIL SECTION E-4 E-5 R-4 R-3 P-10 E-7 P-9 ENGINE AND P-12 E-8 PART OF WING R-5 CWG R-6 E-9 S&R # AC TYPE: C-12 002/AR54THQMCO/1-6 TAIL NO. 13683196 CWGerlach LEGEND R = INDICATES WHERE REMAINS WERE FOUND P = INDICATES WHERE PORTIONS WERE FOUND E = INDICATES WHERE UNASSOCIATED PERSONAL EFFECTS WERE FOUND * See JTTP 4-06 Figure A-11

  33. AIR CRASH RECOVERY SKETCH (2 OF 3) • PHOTOGRAPH RECOVERY AREA SHOWING RELATIONSHIP OF REMAINS AND PORTIONS TO EACH OTHER AND TO THE WRECKAGE. • DEVELOP A GRID SYSTEM. • MARK EACH AREA WHERE REMAINS, PORTIONS, OR PE WERE FOUND. • TAG REMAINS, PORTIONS, AND UNASSOCIATED PE. • PHOTOGRAPH EACH GRID SQUARE, SHOWING THE RELATIONS OF REMAINS, PORTIONS TO EACH OTHER AND ANY WRECKAGE OR OTHER ITEMS THAT COULD AID ID.

  34. AIR CRASH RECOVERY SKETCH (3 OF 3) • PREPARE A GRID RECOVERY SKETCH. • PREPARE A MAP OVERLAY. • PLACE REMAINS IN HUMAN REMAINS POUCH. • PLACE PORTIONS IN A HUMAN REMAINS POUCH. • PLACE PE IN CLEAR PLASTIC ZIPLOCK BAGS.

  35. ELO D IN A CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT, EXPLAIN EVACUATION OF REMAINS FROM AREA OF OPERATION IAW JTTP 4-06.

  36. EVACUATE REMAINS(1 OF 3) • SUPERVISE EVACUATION OF REMAINS. • PLACE REMAINS POUCH ON LITTER. • PLACE REMAINS IN REMAINS POUCH. • CHECK PE AND ID TAGS ATTACHED TO REMAINS. • ENSURE PE BAG IS MARKED WITH SAME RECOVERY NUMBER OF THE REMAINS. • ENSURE ALL RECORDS ARE COMPLETE AND ACCURATE.

  37. EVACUATE REMAINS(2 OF 3) • COORDINATE THE EVACUATION OF REMAINS WITH THE S1 SECTION. • COORDINATE SECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PICK-UP SITE WITH THE S2/S3 SECTIONS. • EVACUATE REMAINS TO A MORTUARY AFFAIRS FACILITY.

  38. EVACUATE REMAINS(3 OF 3) • MOVE ALL REMAINS TO A CENTRAL LOCATION WHILE WAITING FOR TRANSPORTATION. ENSURE REMAINS ARE SHROUDED. • POST GUARDS. • LOAD REMAINS AS DIRECTED BY THE CREW. • SELECT ONE PERSON TO ACCOMPANY THE REMAINS. • ACCOUNT FOR AND EVACUATE S&R AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL.

  39. ISOLATED INTERMENT • DETERMINE IF ISOLATED BURIAL IS TO BE CONDUCTED. • CONTACT HIGHER HEADQUARTERS FOR APPROVAL. • PERFORM ISOLATED INTERMENT. • LEAVE ID MEDIA AND PE ON REMAINS. • SHROUD REMAINS AND PLACE IN GRAVE. • MARK INTERMENT SITE FOR FUTURE RECOVERY. • SUBMIT REPORT TO JOINT MORTUARY AFFAIRS OFFICE.

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