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THE BATTLE CAPTAIN. AGENDA. PRE-VOLUME I INTRODUCTION PURPOSE TASKS VOLUME II INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CP CONFIGURATIONS SHIFT PLANNING and STAFFING. INTRODUCTION TO THE BATTLE CAPTAIN. FIRST JOB OUT OF OAC EXPECTED BY UNIT TO BE TRAINED UPON ARRIVAL
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THE BATTLE CAPTAIN
AGENDA • PRE-VOLUME I • INTRODUCTION • PURPOSE • TASKS • VOLUME II • INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • CP CONFIGURATIONS • SHIFT PLANNING and STAFFING
INTRODUCTION TOTHE BATTLE CAPTAIN • FIRST JOB OUT OF OAC • EXPECTED BY UNIT TO BE TRAINED UPON ARRIVAL • “BATTLE CAPTAIN” IS NOT A TO&E POSITION, HOWEVER, THE PERSON FILLING THIS ROLE IS NORMALLY SLOTTED IN A TO&E JOB • THE INTEGRATOR OF INFORMATION IN THE CP • WORKS CLOSELY WITH CMD GROUP, COMPANY COMMANDERS, AND STAFF.
BATTLE CAPTAIN PURPOSE • PLANNING • CONTINUOUS OPERATIONS vs. PLANNING • MAINTAIN UNIT STATUS (KEY TO MISSION ANALYSIS) • CONTROLS COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR COA DEVELOPMENT • PREPARATION • ANALYZE NEW INFORMATION AS IT BECOMES AVAILABLE • MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO PLAN BASED ON NEW INFORMATION • EXECUTION • PACKAGE INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKERS • MUST SEE THE “BIG PICTURE”, ENSURE BOS ARE EXECUTED IN SUPPORT OF THE CURRENT MANEUVER NEEDS
BATTLE CAPTAIN TASKS • BATTLE TRACKING • MONITOR ACTIVITIES/LOCATIONS OF FRIENDLY AND ENEMY UNITS • ANALYZE AND ASSES INFORMATION • INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • ASSIST IN REVIEWING/ DISSEMINATING INFORMATION WITHIN CP AND TF • DECISION MAKER/PLANNER • ASSIST S3 DURING MDMP • CP SHIFT OIC • ASSISTS IN SYNCHRONIZING STAFF’S EFFORTS • SUPERVISES STAFF FUNCTIONING (DURING EXECUTION)
Consists of monitoring current location, activity, and combat power of Task Force elements; monitoring the progress of adjacent and supporting units, and updating templates. BATTLE TRACKING • THE BATTLE CAPTAIN PROCESSES ALL REPORTS AND INFORMATION ENTERING THE CP • MAINTAINS AND MONITORS: • SITUATION MAP • ADJACENT UNIT ACTIVITIES • STATUS CHARTS • COORDINATES ACTIVITIES OF ALL CP SECTIONS
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • CONTROLS ALL INFORMATION GOING IN AND OUT OF THE CP • INFORMATION DISPLAY TECHNIQUES • MESSAGE HANDLING • BATTLE TRACKING - WHAT CRITICAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS MUST BE TRACKED • CURRENT OPERATIONS • FUTURE OPERATIONS • THE BATTLE CAPTAIN MUST UNDERSTAND: • COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES • HOW TO USE ALL COMMO EQUIPMENT • AUTOMATION CAPABILITIES and LIMITATIONS
CURRENT OPERATIONS INFORMATION • MISSION AND INTENT OF UNIT and HIGHER HQs TWO LEVELS UP • UNIT LOCATIONS TWO LEVELS DOWN • STATUS OF FRIENDLY UNIT PERSONNEL, CRITICAL EQUIPMENT, and CRITICAL SUPPLIES • ENEMY SITUATION • ENEMY BDA • LOCATION and STATUS OF ADJACENT UNITS • CURRENT OPERATIONS OF FRIENDLY UNITS • STATUS OF OBSTACLE AND SURVIVABILITY WORK (DEFENSE)
FUTURE OPERATIONS INFORMATION • FUTURE MISSION AND INTENT OF UNIT and HIGHER HQs TWO LEVELS UP (BRANCH OR SEQUEL) • AVAILABILITY OF HIGHER ASSETS TO SUPPORT FUTURE OPERATIONS • ENEMY SITUATION • STATUS OF FRIENDLY UNITS • COMBAT POWER • RESUPPLY and REPLACEMENT PROJECTIONS • BREACHING ASSETS (PLOWS, DEMO, ACES, ETC.) • CLASS III and V STATUS (OFFENSE) • CLASS IV AND V STATUS (DEFENSE)
DECISION MAKER andPLANNER • LEADS THE STAFF IN MDMP IN THE ABSENCE OF THE XO/S3 (Bn Level) • AUTHORITY DERIVED FROM: • COMMANDER/XO/S3 • SOPs • GUIDANCE OBTAINED FROM: • CCIR • WARNORDs/OPORDs/FRAGOs • ISSUES WARNORDs and FRAGOs • DRIVES OPORD PRODUCTION
CP SHIFT OIC • RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAINING THE CP CREW AND MAINTAINING THE CP SOP • FOCAL POINT OF CURRENT OPERATIONS • LEADS AND REHEARSES CP BATTLE/ORDERS DRILLS • WORKS CLOSELY WITH THE NCOIC • MANAGES SHIFT CHANGES • THE BATTLE CAPTAIN MUST HAVE: • SOPs (KNOW, UNDERSTAND, ENFORCE) • CURRENT ORDERS and CCIR • LOGs • STAFF PLANNING TOOLS • EXECUTION CHECKLIST
SHIFT NCOIC • ENFORCES SOP IN CP • ASSISTS WITH ORDER PRODUCTION • ASSISTS WITH ORDER REPRODUCTION, QUALITY CONTROL, and ISSUE • POST SITUATION MAPS and CHARTS • SUPERVISES CP PERSONNEL • MONITORING RADIOS • VEHICLE and EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE • ENSURES TIMELY and ADEQUATE RESUPPLY • JOURNALS and LOGs • OVERALL WELFARE • ESTABLISHES and MAINTAINS CP SECURITY
VOLUME II BATTLE CAPTAIN TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, and PROCEDURES
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 RECEIVE INFO RECORD & POST UNDERSTAND THE INFO PROCESS STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 ANALYZE DISSEMINATE SAFEGUARD FOLLOW UP INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • EIGHT STEPS TO MANAGING INFORMATION
BATTLE CAPTAIN - CCIR SCREENING - DECISION ON ACTION - ASSIGN MESSAGE # - FOLLOW UP ACTION DISTRIBUTE - CDR - XO/S3 - S2 - FSO/TGTing CELL - AVN LNO - ETC. SITMAP CCIR SHIFT NCOIC LOG PROCESS MESSAGE ROUTINE STATUS CHARTS ACTION
COMMANDER CRITICAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS • CCIRs PREVENT UNNECESSARY AND REDUNDANT INFORMATION COLLECTION • CDRs TOOL TO FOCUS STAFF EFFORTS ON INFORMATION HE NEEDS TO MAKE DECISIONS • THIS INFORMATION DIRECTLY AFFECTS THE SUCCESSFUL EXECUTION OF OPERATIONS • CCIR DRIVE THE STAFF DEVELOPMENT OF THREE PRODUCTS: • PRIORITY INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS (PIR) • FRIENDLY FORCES INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS (FFIR) • ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF FRIENDLY INFORMATION (EEFI)
PRIORITY INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENT • HOW THE COMMANDER SEES THE ENEMY. IT IS ASSOCIATED WITH A DECISION THAT WILL AFFECT THE OVERALL SUCCESS OF THE COMMANDER’S MISSION. • PIR ARE ONLY DESIGNATED BY THE COMMANDER AND ARE OF A HIGHER PRIORITY THAN IR. • THE DECISIONS ASSOCIATED WITH PIR NORMALLY COME IN THE FORM OF HIGH PAYOFF TARGETS (HPT) AND DECISION MAKING CRITERIA FOR THE COMMITMENT OF MANEUVER ASSETS
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF FRIENDLY INFORMATION • EEFI - HOW THE COMMANDER VIEWS HIS UNIT FROM THE ENEMY COMMANDERS PERSPECTIVE • INFORMATION ON FRIENDLY FORCES AND/OR ACTIVITIES THE COMMANDER DEEMS CRITICAL TO PROTECT FROM ENEMY COLLECTION EFFORTS • EXAMPLE: • THE COUNTER-RECON REPORTS THAT ENEMY RECON HAS PENETRATED THE SECURITY FORCE IN THE NORTH; THIS WOULD PUT THEM ON A PATH TO IDENTIFY THE TF RESERVE, A CDR EEFI.
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF FRIENDLY INFORMATION • THE BATTLE CAPTAIN NOW HAS TO DETERMINE WHAT ACTION WILL PREVENT THE RESERVE FROM BEING FOUND BY THE RECON • HE NOTIFIES THE CDR WITH RECOMMENDATIONS • MOVE RESERVE? • SEND OUT ELEMENTS TO FIND AND DESTROY RECON? • SOMETHING ELSE? • EEFI MAY INCLUDE: • LOCATIONS (UNITS, RESERVE, TRAINS/CPs) • UNIT STRENGTHS • OBSTACLE LOCATIONS AND COMPOSITIONS
FRIENDLY FORCES INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS • FFIR - INFORMATION REGARDING A CHANGE TO UNIT STATUS THAT COULD PREVENT SUCCESSFUL MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT AS IT IS CURRENTLY PLANNED • CHANGES TO THE FFIR WILL RESULT IN CHANGES TO THE WAY A COMMANDER AND STAFF ARE PLANNING TO EXECUTE A COA • EXAMPLE: • THE UNIT HAS TO BREACH AN OBSTACLE • THE SELECTED COA REQUIRES 6 PLOWS FOR EXECUTION • PLOW STATUS BECOMES A FFIR. A DROP IN THE O/R RATE BELOW 6 WILL REQUIRE ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PLAN.
PIR? FFIR? PLAN CHANGE? HPT? PLAN CHANGE? CCIR REPORTING FLOW NO NO NO ROUTINE RTN TO NCOIC RECEIVE CCIR EEFI? YES YES YES NOTIFY CDR & S3 NOTIFY CDR & S2 NOTIFY CDR/S3 & S2 NO - LOG - POST ON MAP - CONT. TO MONITOR - DISSEMINATE TO SUB-UNITS - INFORM HIGHER NO YES YES FOLLOWING THE ACTION ISSUE ORDERS W/ CMD APPROVAL NOTIFY FSE ENGAGE W/ CMD APPROVAL YES NO
BRIGADE COMMAND POSTS • BRIGADES HAVE ECHELONED COMMAND and CONTROL FACILITIES. • THEY ARE: • MAIN COMMAND POST • TACTICAL COMMAND POST • REAR COMMAND POST • THE COMMAND GROUP • THE COMMAND GROUP NORMALLY CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PERSONNEL • BRIGADE COMMANDER • S3 • FSCOORD • TACP • SELECTED BOS REPRESENTATIVES
BRIGADE MAINCOMMAND POST LAYOUT ALO HMMWV MI HMMWV ARMY AIR HMMWV S2 S3 FSE BRIEF S3 TENT TENT TOC EXTENSIONS REPRO TRUCK ENG ADA GENERATORS CAMO NET
LEGEND Battle Board Mission, Intent, CCIR Board FSO Map ALO Map Army Air Map ENG Map 1 S-2 M577 S-3 M577 FSE M577 2 9 3 10 4 3 10 5 11 8 9 6 12 5 4 12 1 ENG M577 ADA M577 2 6 7 11 BRIGADE MAINCOMMAND POST LAYOUT LEGEND ADA Map IEWSE Civil Affairs S3 Status Board Main Entrance To S# Plans 7 8
LEGEND Battle /Status Board - Operations - FSO - Intelligence FSO Map Table Radios MSRT FAX 1 2 3 1 4 2 5 3 NOTES 6 4 1. CP Personnel include: - S3 - FSCOORD - Intel Officer - Vehicle Crews 2. 5 6 = Location of map boards while traveling. BRIGADETACTICAL COMMAND POST CDR’s M113 EXTENSION M577
TF CP CONFIGURATION • CP CONFIGURATION SHOULD BE DETERMINED BY THE PHASE OF THE OPERATION • THE CP STAFF MUST PRIORITIZE THE NEEDS OF THE CP BASED ON • COMMAND AND CONTROL • PLANNING • SURVIVABILITY • STAFFS MUST BE ABLE TO CONTINUOUSLY DO ALL THREE, THE TRICK IS KNOWING WHEN ONE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE OTHER.
TF CP CONFIGURATION • THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO CONFIGURE A TF CP, WE WILL DISCUSS THREE POSSIBLE TECHNIQUES • MAIN CP • LEAST MOBILE AND MOST VULNERABLE • MAXIMIZES C2 AND PLANNING PROCESSES • “HOT CP” • EMPHASIS ON SURVIVABILITY (ABILITY TO RAPIDLY JUMP AS REQUIRED) • MINIMIZES PLANNING ABILITY DURING HOURS OF LIMITED VISIBILITY • MOVING CP • C2 AND PLANNING IS MOST DIFFICULT • SURVIVABILITY ALSO AT RISK BECAUSE YOUR ARE EXPOSED TO ENEMY FORCES AND NOT COVERED AND CONCEALED
BRIEFING TENT MAIN CP CONFIGURATION CHARACTERISTICS: 1. USED PRIOR TO OPERATIONS 2. STATIC SITE, REQUIRES TIME TO MOVE 3. VEHICLES POSITIONED TO FORM CP AREA USING SICCPs 4. GENERATORS OUT AND AWAY FROM VEHICLES TO LESSON NOISE (DUG IN OR SANDBAGGED) 5. SUPPORT VEHICLES AND SITES CLOSER TO CP 6. IMPROVED NOISE AND LIGHT DISCIPLINE 7. NEVER POSITION ALONG HIGH SPEED AAs OR LIKELY ARTY TGTs S2 S3 REPRO TRUCK ENG FSE GENERATORS
S2 INTEL MAP OBSTACLE OVERLAY S3 ENG FIRES OVERLAY OPs MAP FSE “HOT CP” CONFIGURATION CHARACTERISTICS: 1. USED DURING EXECUTION 2. EASILY “JUMPED” IF REQUIRED 3. VEHICLES FACE OUT W/ RAMPS DOWN. ENGINES RUNNING DEPENDENT UPON THE SITUATION. 4. MAP BOARDS OUT 5. OTHER VEHICLES AND PERSONNEL DISPERSED 6. POOR NOISE AND LIGHT DISCIPLINE
MOVING CP CONFIGURATION CHARACTERISTICS: 1. VERY LOUD AND CROWDED. 2. TOUGH TO MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS. 3. LIMITED NUMBER OF MAPS TO MONITOR THE FIGHT. 4. COORD W/ OTHER STAFF AGENCIES LIMITED 5. BATTLE CPT CAN EFFECTIVELY MONITOR ONE NET AT A TIME. ENGINE DVR TC RTO OPs MAP BC CHART BOOK RADIOS
CP SHIFT PLANNING AND STAFFING • CPs NORMALLY RUN TWO SHIFTS, A TECHNIQUE IS: • SHIFT A: 0330 - 1600 • SHIFT B: 1530 - 0400 • EVERY STAFF AGENCY IS REPRESENTED ON BOTH SHIFTS, PRIMARIES WORK THE “A” SHIFT • 30 MINUTE OVERLAP ALLOWS FOR A SHIFT BRIEF. THIS BRIEFING IS DONE BY THE OUTGOING BATTLE CAPTAIN TO THE IN-COMING STAFF. • STAFF REPs ARE REQUIRED TO CONDUCT INTERNAL CHANGEOVER BRIEFS WITH THEIR REPLACEMENTS PRIOR TO THE BATTLE CAPTAIN BRIEFING
CP SHIFT PLANNING AND STAFFING • BOTH SHIFT BRIEFINGS ARE FORMAL, THE EVENING BRIEFING IS ATTENDED BY THE COMMANDER • THE BRIEFING COVERS: • S2 • RECENT ACTIVITIES • CURRENT OPs • FUTURE OPs • FSO • ADA • ENGINEER • EQUIPMENT STATUS • OBSTACLE STATUS (IF APPLICABLE)
CP SHIFT PLANNING AND STAFFING • BATTLE CAPTAIN • CURRENT TACTICAL SITUATION • CURRENT COMBAT POWER • LOCATIONS OF SUBUNITS AND TRAINS • SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES (PAST 12 HOURS) • ANTICIPATED SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES (NEXT 12 HOURS) • COMMO STATUS • UNRESOLVED SUPPLY AND PERSONNEL PROBLEMS • STATUS OF ORDERS PROCESS • ANY DISPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS • NBC POSTURE • CHANGE TO CCIR
CP SHIFT PLANNING AND STAFFING • BATTLE CAPTAIN IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING THE S-3 CP WORKBOOK • THIS WORKBOOK IS A CENTRALIZED SOURCE FOR EVERYTHING PRODUCED BY THE STAFF • ALL DA 1594 JOURNALS (LOGS) • COPIES OF ALL ORDERS (WARNING/OPs/FRAGs) • COPIES OF ALL MESSAGES SENT AND RECEIVED • LIST OF ALL CP SENSITIVE ITEMS • CP BRIEFING FORMAT