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CONCEPT OF SUPPORT OPERATION TAILGATE 64th BSB, 3rd HBCT, 2nd DIV CPT Kyle W. Brown As of 121300APR2010. PURPOSE. Provide the 3HBCT Commander with a Concept of Support recommendation for Phase III Stability Operations of Operation Tailgate. AGENDA. THREAT ANALYSIS ENY DISPOSITION
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CONCEPT OF SUPPORT OPERATION TAILGATE 64th BSB, 3rd HBCT, 2nd DIV CPT Kyle W. Brown As of 121300APR2010
PURPOSE Provide the 3HBCT Commander with a Concept of Support recommendation for Phase III Stability Operations of Operation Tailgate.
AGENDA • THREAT ANALYSIS • ENY DISPOSITION • WEATHER & TERRAIN • HIGHER UNIT MISSIONS • FRIENDLY UNITS • TASK ORGANIZATION • SUPPORT OPERATIONS • CLASSES OF SUPPLY • MAINTENANCE • COMBAT HEALTH SERVICES • MORTUARY AFFAIRS • TRANSPORTATION • SYNC MATRIX (HANDOUT) • COMMANDER’S GUIDANCE
ENEMY DISPOSITION 2OSC trampled by 1HBCT retired to SE Ariana. Filling shortages for 3OSC Enemy SF Cells and remnants of 2OSC 302nd & 191st MECH BDE were defeated at OBJ CORAL I & II 3OSC is Ariana primary force 4OSC at 22% (70% w/in 90 days)
THREAT ANALYSIS • Enemy has limited capability against logistical convoys. 4th DTG of 2nd OSC: • Ground Maneuver: 11-14% • Indirect Fire Systems: 7% • Rocket Battalions 6-8% • Threats to LOGPACs: IEDs VBIEDs Close Ambushes Suicide Bombers SAF and Mortar Attacks
WEATHER & TERRAIN OVERALL: ATROPIA has a dry subtropical climate, with relatively mild winters and long hot summers. TEMP: Low of 60s (F) – High in low-80s (F). RAIN: Light during the month of April; generally 3-5 days with total rainfall of 20 mm. FOG: At dawn limits visibility to 100 meters, Mid-morning visibility increasing to 6 miles. WINDS: Forecast from North at 10-15 mph, may increase to 15-20 mph MSR / ASR Effect: Roads softened by heavy armored vehicle traffic, precipitation, and low visibility in the morning reduce speeds and increase the likelihood of rollovers.
2nd Division Mission Mission 2nd DIV attacks 100400APR2010 to seize objectives Coral and Viper and clear AO Python, defeat Arianan forces in zone, maneuver quickly to restore the IB and serve as a deterrent to additional Arianan force deployment into Atropia. O/O pursue Arianan forces across the IB or continue the attack to defeat Arianan forces bypassed in the west or northwest in the 2nd DIV AO. Purpose The purpose of IRONHORSE FURY is to maneuver rapidly from PL Denver to seize objectives CORAL and VIPER and clear AO PYTHON, neutralize Arianan forces and quickly restore the IB.. Key Tasks: 1) Deception plan as we move to attack positions near PL Denver using movement at night and radio/digital message silence, as well as 21st AVN BDE moving utility aircraft to TAA GRANT north and east of 2nd DIV movement routes. 2) Execution of stability and support operations to include civil affairs. 3) Establish FOB early to support future aviation operations. Endstate: 2nd DIV will have a) established hasty defensive positions on the IB, b) be at 80% strength and prepared to either, c) pursue Arian forces across the IB or, d) attack to the west and northwest in the 2nd DIV AO to defeat bypassed Arianan forces in detail.
3rd HBCT Mission 3rd HBCT conducts stability operations NLT 121300Apr2010 in order to stabilize the local populace in vic CORAL I & CORAL II. Protect the southern flank of 2nd Division. 64th BSB Mission 64th BSB provides continuous logistics and health service support for 3HBCT NLT 121300Apr2010 to include establishing a BSA and EPW/civilian internee collection point on OBJ Coral I vic 38SQJ16537883. Commander’s Intent 64th BSB provides seamless anticipatory distribution based logistics and health service support to 3HBCT during phase III of Operation Tailgate.
FRIENDLY UNITS N As of 121300APR2010 ATROPIA 2HBCT 4SB at LSA PLATTE AQUABEDI 1HBCT OBJ COBRA 2MEB screening west from Agdam to Fizuli AGDAM OBJ VIPER 3HBCT INTERNATIONAL BORDER FIZULI OBJ BOA OBJ CORAL 1BDE (UK) last here at H+28 ARIANA
II I I I I I II HHC HHC I HHC I I I I HHC II I FSC FSC HHT I I I I I I I I I I I I II I HHB BSB MP FSC FSC I I MI X 3HBCT 3 As of 121300APR2010 II II 1-68 3-29 64 7-10 1-8 BTB I HHC 309 625 434 422 625 504 178 I OP C ON D/64 I G/64 C/124 I I CHEM F/64 E/64 3-318 143 I 3/C/2-20 FA Q-36 129 67 MP C/104 167 A/64 ATTACHED to BSB: 129 ATTACHED 6 15 12 1 20 34 1 x MA Tm 1 x SLCR Tm HET Drivers HET Mechanic FST TOTAL I 198 198 Combat Power M1A2 - 58 M1064A3 - 14 M2 - 106 (119) M109A6 -16 Q36 – 1 Q37 – 1 TUAV – 1 (Shadow) I A C/2-17 95 PAX= 3,817 (Organic) + 310 (OPCON) + 149 (Attached) = 4,276
3HBCT PAX COUNT N 1 - 68 CAB F / 64 BSB Q – 37 857 PAX HHC BDE (583) 64 BSB (468) 3 - 29 FA (470) HHT/7-10 CAV (242) BTB (504) 2287 TOTAL PAX B / 7 - 10 CAV FMT / D / 64BSB 93+10=103 PAX OBJ CORAL II A / 7 - 10 CAV FMT / D / 64 BSB 93+10=103 PAX OBJ CORAL I C / 7 - 10 CAV FMT / D / 64BSB 93+10=103 PAX ARIANA 1 - 8 CAB E / 64 BSB 823 PAX TOTAL PAX: 4276
3HBCT SCHEME OF MANEUVER N 1 - 68 CAB F / 64 BSB Q – 37 38SQJ31568641 HHC BDE (583) 64 BSB (468) 3 - 29 FA (470) HHT/7-10 CAV (242) BTB (504) 38SQJ16537883 B / 7 - 10 CAV FMT / D / 64BSB 38SQJ24798288 OBJ CORAL II A / 7 - 10 CAV FMT / D / 64 BSB 38SQJ13697562 OBJ CORAL I C / 7 - 10 CAV FMT / D / 64BSB 38SQJ33618924 ARIANA 1 - 8 CAB E / 64 BSB 38SQJ11257411 Priority of Fires: 7-10 CAV, 1-8 CAB, 1-68 CAB ISR: Locate enemy elements operating through the AO with use of small unmanned aerial vehicles (SUAV) in conjunction with dismounted patrols to ID potential Arianan strongholds.
LSA PLATTE: PK888369 4th Sustainment Brigade/ 54thCSSB: -230th Support Maint Co -229th Support Maint Co -2nd Truck Co (HET) -281st MED Truck Co (POL) -450th Ammo Co (ASP) -231st ASMC (Role II FHP) -28th CSH (Role III FHP) -53d QM Supply Co -299th Water Pur &Distro Co -45th MA Co (MACP) SUPPORT OVERVIEW N 4SB at LSA PLATTE vic PK888369 MSR Chevy ASR Pontiac From LSA PLATTE to 3HBCT traveling along MSR Chevy is 93.4km @ 30kph = 3hrs 10mins. MSR Ford 3HBCT BSA 64 BSB 38SQJ16537883 OBJ CORAL 2 Phase Operation: Phase I- Combat Power Rebuild/Regeneration Phase II-Stability Operations ARIANA
3HBCT CONCEPT OF SUPPORT N 3HBCT BSA 64 BSB 2 x 20K WATER BAGS 3 x 50K FUEL BAGS 1 x TPU (AVGAS)iiii 4 x FREEZERSxxxx 4 x CHILL VANSxxxx 2 x HET’Sxxxxxxxx 1 x MA Teamxxxxxxxx 1 x SLCR Team 1 x FSTxx D / 64 BSB - CAV G / 64 BSB - FAxx 1 - 68 CAB F / 64 BSB 1 x FREEZERiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 x 10K WATER BAG 1 x 3K WATER BAGii 1 x 50K FUEL BAGiii 1 x HETiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B / 7 - 10 CAV FMT / D / 64BSB 1x HIPPO B CONVOY 16 km A / 7 - 10 CAV FMT / D / 64BSB 1 x HIPPO OBJ CORAL C / 7 - 10 CAV FMT / D / 64BSB 1 X HIPPO A CONVOY 7km ARIANA 1 - 8 CAB E / 64 BSB 1 x FREEZERiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 x 10K WATER BAG 1 x 3K WATER BAGii 1 x 50K FUEL BAGiii 1 x HETiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DISTRIBUTION BASED LOGISTICS: 1-8 & 1-68 CAB SUPPLY POINT LOGISTICS: 7-10 CAV, 3-29 FA
LOGSYNC CALENDAR -SROs/ROs will be broken down specifically in each section
CLASS I WATER 1 - 68 CAB STORAGE: 7,200 GAL 10K+3K BAG: 13,000 GAL REQ: 5,999 GAL/D 3DOS: 17,997 GAL N BDE HQ BSA (ARAS RIVER) STORAGE: 58,400 GAL 2X20K BAG: 40,000 GAL REQ: 17,269 GAL/D 3DOS: 51,807 GAL B / 7 - 10 CAV STORAGE: 900 GAL 1 X HIPPO: 2000 GAL REQ: 721 GAL/D OBJ CORAL II C / 7 - 10 CAV STORAGE: 900 GAL 1 X HIPPO: 2000 GAL REQ: 721 GAL/D 3DOS: 2163 GAL A / 7 - 10 CAV STORAGE: 900 GAL 1 X HIPPO: 2000 GAL REQ: 721 GAL/D OBJ CORAL I ARIANA 1 - 8 CAB STORAGE: 7,200 GAL 10K+3K BAG: 13,000 GAL REQ: 5,761 GAL/D 3DOS: 17,283 GAL
CLASS I MISC • ICE • EA SOLDIER IS AUTH 2 LBS / DAY: • 1 DOS FOR 4276 SM = 8,552 LBS / DAY • 10 DOS = 85,520 LBS • 4SB DELIVERS: 90,000 LBS ICE ON D+5 • USED FOR INDIVIDUAL USE & TO COOL WATER BUFFALOS • DRY ICE • LIMITED DRY ICE IS AVAIL AT LSA PLATTE UPON REQUEST • REFRIGERATION (4SB DELIVERS ON D+5) • 6 X FREEZERS (15,000 LBS ICE / FREEZER) • 1 X FREEZER PROVIDED TO E / 64TH BSB • 1 X FREEZER PROVIDED TO F / 64TH BSB • 4 X CHILL VANS
CLASS II 1. JLIST SUITS: - COMMAND REGULATED ITEM. - ALL UNITS DEPLOY WITH TWO JLISTs PER SOLDIER - 64 BSB WILL MAINTAIN 425 (10%) RESERVE FOR DX - EQUAL TO 1 X 20’ MILVAN 2. ORGANIZATIONAL CLOTHING AND ISSUE EQUIPMENT (OCIE) TABLE OF ALLOWANCES (TA-50) - DIRECT EXCHANGE (DX) THROUGH STANDARD SUPPLY CHANNELS (COMPANY SUPPLY SGT TO A/BSB SSA) 3. CLASSIFIED MAPS ORDERED THROUGH S-2 CHANNELS. CLASS VI 1. PAX DEPLOY WITH 30 DOS PERSONAL ITEMS. 2. HEALTH & COMFORT PKGS DISTRIBUTED NO EARLIER THAN 30 DAYS AFTER START OF OPERATIONS. 3. AAFES SPT NOT AVAIL BEYOND FACILITIES IN Tiblisi UNTIL PH III 4. ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IS NOT AUTH.
AERIAL RESUPPLY N 4SB at LSA PLATTE OBJ COBRA ZHDANOVSK AIRFIELD LOOSE SURFACE 38SQK22830412 AGDAM MSR Chevy ASR Pontiac FIZULI EAST AIRFIELD 5200 FOOT RUNWAY ALL WX SURFACE C-130 CAPABLE 38SPJ88358493 MSR Ford REQUEST: - ROTARY WING - C-130 NLT 72 HRS PRIOR AMR: 64BSB S-3 OBJ BOA 3HBCT BSA 64 BSB OBJ CORAL METHODS OF RESUPPLY: LOW COST LOW ALTITUDE (LCLA) CDS BUNDLES AIR LANDING ARIANA
FLAMMABLE NO SMOKING WITHIN 50 FEET FLAMMABLE NO SMOKING WITHIN 50 FEET CLASS III (B) M969, 5K FUELER (M915 TRACTOR) M978, 2.5K HEMTT FUELER
CLASS III (B) TOTAL REQUIREMENT: 10DOS = 769,560 GAL 1DOS 36,254 40,702
CLASS III • SHORTFALL: • TOTAL FUEL O/H (203,500 + 149,298) AT BEGIN D+5 = 352,798 • TOTAL 10 DOS REQUIREMENT: = 769,560 SHORTAGE = 416,792 • MITIGATES BY INCREASING STORAGE: • 3 X 50,000 GALLONS BAGS WITH A/BSB IN BSA • 1 X 50K BAG POSITIONED WITH 1-8 CAB • 1 X 50K BAG POSITIONED WITH 1-68 CAB
CLASS III • CLASS III(P): 30DOS O/H TO BEGIN PHASE II, MONITORING USAGE RATES IN LOGSTAT AND REORDER AS NEEDED. • AVGAS: SHADOW UAV (HHC BDE) REQUIRES 5.8 GAL / HOUR AND CAN FLY 6 HOURS. • ESTIMATE TWO FLIGHTS PER DAY @ 72 GAL / DAY. 3 DOS = 216 GAL. 10 DOS = 720 GAL. • REQUEST 1 X TPU AND 500 GAL FROM 4SB ON D+5, AND 300 GAL ON D+10. SLCR TEAM (15PAX) REQUIREMENTS: • MOGAS: 24 GAL / DAY FOR10 DOS = 240 GAL • JP-8: 205 GAL / DAY FOR 10 DOS = 2,050 GAL • DELIVERY COMES FROM 4SB - 281ST TRUCK Co, 54TH CSSBSTARTING D+5 TO MEET 100% REQUIREMENT.
CLASS IV DELIVERED FROM 4SB ON D+5 A/64 BSB PUSHES ON D+6
CLASS IV • BARRIER MATERIALS PUSHED IN PRE-CONFIGURED LOADS: • 1-8 CAB & 1-68 CAB – PRIORITY FOR DISTRIBUTION • ALL UNITS AT BSA WILL UTILIZE SUPPLY POINT DISTRIBUTION • USE OF MATERIAL • 64 BSB WILL UTILIZE CLASS IV TO BUILD ROBUST EPW HOLDING AREA = 200 PAX • ALL UNITS WILL UTILIZE FOR HASTY EPW HOLDING AREAS, CPs, TOC’s, ETC. • ALL UNITS RECOVER THE FOLLOWING CLASS IV MATERIALS AFTER COMPLETION OF MISSIONS: LUMBER, CONCERTINA, PICKETS.
AMMUNITION ATHP BSA ASP LSA PLATTE SAAS-MOD BN S-4 1SG / XO Expenditure Report Expenditure Report AMMO ORDER Push Packages 64BSB 450th ammo co FSC Resupply Push • 64BSB RECEIVES AMMO FROM 4SB IN OPERATIONAL CONFIGURED LOADS (OCLs) • A / 64BSB AMMO SECTION BREAKS AMMO DOWN IN ATHP TO COMBAT CONFIGURED LOADS (CCLs) FOR DELIVERY TO FSCs • 64BSB SPO COORDINATES WITH 3HBCT S-4, FOR OCLs OF CL V BASED ON USAGE RATES DURING PHASE III. • 64BSB MAINTAINS 2DOS ATHP. FSCs MAINTAIN 1DOS FOR THEIR MANEUVER BN. 3HBCT MANEUVER UNITS MAINTAIN1DOS. • COMBAT UNITS SHOULD HAVE 80% ABL O/H. • NON-LETHAL ROUNDS CRITICAL FOR STABILITY OPERATIONS. ATHP OIC = CW2 - 12 PAX / NCOs 3 X PLS SYSTEMS 1 X LMTV 2 X 10K Forklift
CLASS V 7% EXPENDITURE RATE PER DAY. Following OCLs ordered: -OCL 1 25 MM -OCL 2 Tow G -OCL 6 120MM Mortar HE -OCL 7 120MM Mortar WP -OCL 8 120MM M1A2 -OCL 13 Artillery, 155 Adam-L -OCL 14 Artillery, 155MM RAP -OCL 15 155MM ILL -OCL 16 155 CPR -OCL 17 155MM RAAM-S -OCL 18 155MM RAAM-L -OCL 19 155HE -OCL 20 155DPICM -OCL 21 155 -OCL 22 155BB -OCL 23 155WP -OCL 34 Small Arms- Gen Purpose *With these OCLs ordered; BDE is at 80% refill. Need to order the following: -A131 7.62MM Linked -A363 9MM Ball -A975 25MM HEI-T Linked -A986 25MM APFSDS-T -C625120MM Mortar Illum -C786 120MM Tank APFSDS-T -D061 155MM SDARM -D533 155MM Red Bag -G815 Smoke Screen Grenade -G826 Smoke Infrared Grenade -PA66 Guided Missile Surface Attack -PL34 Guided Missile Controlled Supply Rates (CSR) A787 – 120mm Tank Heat MMP T M830
CL IX &MAINTENANCE • PRIORITY OF SUPPORT: 1-8CAB, 1-68CAB, 7-10CAV, 3-29FA, 64BSB, BTB, C/2-17 ADA • REPAIR PRIORITY: M2/M3 series, M109A6, HMMWVs, M978, M984, AND PLS/LHS • RESTORE 3HBCT COMBAT POWER TO 90% FMC • CONTROLLED SUSTITUTION AUTH AT BN LVL. • CANNIBALIZATION AUTH AT BDE LVL. • 64BSB AUGMENTED WITH 6 x HET TO INCLUDE 12 DRIVERS AND 1 HET MECHANIC FROM 4SB’s 2nd TRUCK Co IOT PROVIDE RAPID RECOVERY OF ALL EQUIPMENT ON THE BATTLEFIELD. • EACH FSC GETS 1 HET, WITH 2 HET’S REMAINING WITH B / 64BSB. • ARTILLERY TUBES AND TANKS HAVE PRIORITY OF EVACUATION • COORDINATE EVAC WITH 64BSB SPO TRANS OFFICER. • REQUEST CL VII REPLACEMENT WITH BCT PBO/S4. 2DIV MCP LSA PLATTE vic PK888369 1-68CAB UMCP 38SQJ31568641 3HBCT MCP AT BSA 38SQJ16537883 1-8CAB UMCP 38SQJ11257411
VSAT SAMS-E SARSS SAMS-2 SARSS CL IX // CL VII BSB SPO SSA FSC LSA Critical Shortages: (Theater Wide) FUPP, M1A2 – one per BCT Engine, M1114 – two per BCT Transmission, M1114 – three Engine, RMTV – 4 in Division Engine, M900 series – 10 in Division Transmission (ODS), M2/M3 – 3 in DIV Track pads, M1 – 250 in Division Tires, M1070 Tractor – 4 in Division Tires, M1000 Trailer – 7 in Division Final drive, M109 – one / BCT, three / FA BDE, four / Div PBO FSC LSA • All combat losses will be available NET 24 hours from report from BCT S-4
MEDICAL • ROLE I : INDIVIDUAL, CLS, BAS • ROLE II: BSMC @ BSB, WITH FST • ROLE III: • - 28thCSH @ LSA PLATTE (44 BED) • - 86thCSH @ LSA PLATTE (248 BED) • ROLE IV-V: NAVMEDCEN, Naples, Italy • MEDEVAC Plan: • - AIR PREFERRED, GROUND IS PRIMARY • - AERO EVAC: PRIORITY, URGENT SURGICAL, AND URGENT AIR EVAC FROM POINT OF INJURY, JUNGLE EXTRACTOR, IF AIR NOT AVAIL GROUND EVAC TO BMCS @ BSB. • - GROUND EVAC: VIA MEDEVAC OR CASEVAC FOR ROUTINE INJURIES • CAPABILITILES: • 6 x M113 (24 Litter) • 6 x M997 (24 Litter) ROLE IV/V NAV MED CTR NAPLES, ITALY N 5 HOURS ROLE III LSA PLATTE vic PK888369 • TIME ESTIMATES • ROLE I to ROLE II: • - VARIES BASED ON POI • NO MORE THAN 20KM/ ~30 MINS • ROLE II to ROLE III: • AIR: ETA 39 MINS. ROTARY WING • GROUND: ETA 3 HRS 10 MINS • ROLE III to ROLE IV-V: • AIR: ETA 4 HRS 26 MINS. TO 5 HRS. 3 HRS 10 MIN. BSMC ROLE II + FST 3HBCT BSA 38SQJ16537883
MORTUARY AFFAIRS N As of 121300APR2010 ATROPIA • CONCURRENT RETURN PROGRAM: • - 1 X MA TEAM (6 PAX) • - PROCESS 20 REMAINS / DAY • - 1 REEFER, 1 X 5T TRUCK, • 1 WATER BUFFALO • - 1 X 92M20 IN 64BSB SPO • WILL TRAIN UNIT CLEAR TEAMS • NO HASTY / MASS BURIAL AUTH • PROJECTED CASUALTIES: 20 PAX TMEP LSA GIANT 2ND DIV MACP LSA PLATTE vic PK888369 AQUABEDI POINT OF DEATH BDE MACP DIV MACP TMEP OBJ COBRA BDE MACP 3HBCT BSA 38SQJ16537883 OBJ VIPER INTERNATIONAL BORDER OBJ BOA OBJ CORAL ARIANA
TRANSPORTATION • CONVOYS WILL BE NO SMALLER THAN 4 VEHICLES AND NO MORE THAN 30 • ROADS: SOFTENED BY ARMORED VEHICLES AND FOG/LOW VISIBILITY AT DAWN/EARLY MORNING INCREASES POSSIBILITY OF ROLLOVER. • SPEED: MSRs & ASRs = 30kph, X-COUNTRY NOT EXCEED 20kph. • CONVOYS CONDUCTED DURING ALL HOURS OF OPERATION. • LACK OF ENEMY NIGHT VISION EQUIPMENT • MUST USE WHITE LIGHT AT NIGHTIME • TRACKED VEHICLES MUST STAY OFF MSR’S AND ASR’S IF AT ALL POSSIBLE IOT AVOID DAMAGING THE ROADS. • SUBMIT MOVEMENT REQUESTS TO SPO TRANS NLT 24 HOURS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE, AND IF MOVEMENT IS OUTSIDE OF AO ADDITIONAL COORDINATION THROUGH YOUR S-3 IS MANDATORY.
TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTSFOR RO to FSCs: Est. 24 HRS TO COMPLETE A CONVOY RO to 1-8 CAB B CONVOY RO to 1-68 CAB 16 1300 APRIL 2010: CL I (MRE/H&S- 7 pallets) 1 x PLS Trlr CL I Ice (1 x Freezer w/ICE): 1 x LHS CL I BULK WATER (HIPPOS) 6 x LHS CL I (Water Bags) 1x PLS Trlr CL IIIB (JP8) 7 x M969s + 7 x M978 CL IIIB (50K Bag) 1 x PLS Trlr CL IV 3 PLS Trlrs CL IX (As Requested) MEDICAL: 1 x M997 RECOVERY: 1 x HET + 1 x MTV Wrckr GUN TRUCKS: 5 TOTAL : 29 Vehicles. + 6 PLS Trailers 29 DRIVERS 29 TCs 1 MEDICs 5 GUNNERS 64 TOTAL SOLDIERS 16 1800 APRIL 2010: CL I (MRE/H&S- 7 pallets) 1 x PLS Trlr CL I Ice (1 x Freezer w/ICE): 1 x LHS CL I BULK WATER (HIPPOS) 7 x LHS CL I (Water Bags) 1x PLS Trlr CL IIIB (JP8) 8 x M969s + 6 x M978 CL IIIB (50K Bag) 1 x PLS Trlr CL IV 3 PLS Trlrs CL IX (As Requested) MEDICAL: 1 x M997 RECOVERY: 1 x HET + 1 x MTV Wrckr GUN TRUCKS: 5 TOTAL : 30 Vehicles. + 6 PLS Trailers 30 DRIVERS 30 TCs 1 MEDICs 5 GUNNERS 66 TOTAL SOLDIERS *Broken into two convoys on same day to avoid too many vehicles in one push and wasted movement of logistical assets.
TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTSFOR RO to FSCs: Est. 5 HRS TO COMPLETE A CONVOY RO to 1-8 CAB B CONVOY RO to 1-68 CAB 19 1800 APRIL 2010: CL I (MRE/H&S 18 pallets) 1 x LHS +1 x PLS Trlr CL I BULK WATER (HIPPOS) 7 x LHS CL I (Water Bags) 1x PLS Trlr CL IIIB (JP8) 8 x M969s + 6 x M978 CL IV (As Requested) CL V (As Requested) CL IX (As Requested) MEDICAL: 1 x M997 RECOVERY: 1 x HET + 1 x MTV Wrckr GUN TRUCKS: 5 TOTAL : 30 Vehicles. + 2 PLS Trailers 30 DRIVERS 30 TCs 1 MEDICs 5 GUNNERS 66 TOTAL SOLDIERS 19 1300 APRIL 2010: CL I (MRE/H&S 18 pallets) 1 x LHS +1 x PLS Trlr CL I BULK WATER (HIPPOS) 6 x LHS CL I (Water Bags) 1x PLS Trlr CL IIIB (JP8) 7 x M969s + 7 x M978 CL IV (As Requested) CL V (As Requested) CL IX (As Requested) MEDICAL: 1 x M997 RECOVERY: 1 x HET + 1 x MTV Wrckr GUN TRUCKS: 5 TOTAL : 29 Vehicles. + 2 PLS Trailers 29 DRIVERS 29 TCs 1 MEDICs 5 GUNNERS 64 TOTAL SOLDIERS *Broken into two convoys on same day to avoid too many vehicles in one push and wasted movement of logistical assets.
TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTSFOR RO to FSCs: Est. 5 HRS TO COMPLETE A CONVOY RO to 1-8 CAB B CONVOY RO to 1-68 CAB 21 1800 APRIL 2010: CL I (MRE/H&S 12 pallets)** 1 x PLS Trlr CL I BULK WATER (HIPPOS) 6 x LHS CL I (Water Bags) 1x PLS Trlr CL IIIB (JP8) 7 x M969s + 1 x M978 CL IV (As Requested) CL V (As Requested) CL IX (As Requested) MEDICAL: 1 x M997 RECOVERY: 1 x HET + 1 x MTV Wrckr GUN TRUCKS: 4 TOTAL : 21 Vehicles. + 2 PLS Trailers 21 DRIVERS 21 TCs 1 MEDICs 4 GUNNERS 47 TOTAL SOLDIERS 21 1300 APRIL 2010: CL I (MRE/H&S 12 pallets)** 1 x PLS Trlr CL I BULK WATER (HIPPOS) 6 x LHS CL I (Water Bags) 1x PLS Trlr CL IIIB (JP8) 7 x M969s + 1 x M978 CL IV (As Requested) CL V (As Requested) CL IX (As Requested) MEDICAL: 1 x M997 RECOVERY: 1 x HET + 1 x MTV Wrckr GUN TRUCKS: 4 TOTAL : 21 Vehicles. + 2 PLS Trailers 21 DRIVERS 21 TCs 1 MEDICs 4 GUNNERS 47 TOTAL SOLDIERS *Broken into two convoys on same day to avoid too many vehicles in one push and wasted movement of logistical assets. **Double Stack 2 Pallets MRE. Convoy on 23rd is the same exact setup, thus no additional slide.
LOGPAC ROUTE 1 - 68 CAB F / 64 BSB Q – 37 38SQJ31568641 A CONVOY: BSB DELIVERS SUPPLIES TO 1-8 CAB - SP 1300 2. B CONVOY: BSB DELIVERS SUPPLIES TO 1-68 CAB - SP 1800 64 BSB 38SQJ16537883 1 - 8 CAB E / 64 BSB 38SQJ11257411 B 16 km A 7 km -G FSC, 3-29 FA, HHC BDE, and BTB USE SUPPLY POINT DISTRIBUTION TO PICK UP SUPPLIES IN THE BSA -D FSC, 7-10 CAV USES SUPPLY POINT DISTRIBUTION TO PICK UP SUPPLIES TO DELIVER TO CAV TROOPS LOCATED THROUGHOUT AO
ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS • CIVILIANS / REFUGEES • CONVOYS MUST SHARE THE ROAD. • WEAPONS TIGHT TO ENSURE NO ACCIDENTAL CIVILIAN CASUALTIES • USE OF NON-LETHAL ROUNDS / ESCALATION OF FORCE • WILLINGNESS TO AID WITH FOOD, WATER, MEDICAL. • FIELD ORDERING OFFICER (FOO) • ESTABLISH FOO AND PAY AGENTS QUICKLY IOT TO PURCHASE LOCAL SUPPLIES, SHORT TERM LABOR, AND RENTAL OF CRANES/DOZERS/GRADERS. • CONTRACTING • GET CIVILIANS PRODUCTIVE AGAIN AND MOVE THE MONEY AROUND • COMMANDERS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM (CERP) • TO WIN HEARTS AND MINDS BY BUILDING SCHOOLS, ROADS, AND WATER PURIFICATION FACILITIES FOR OUR HOST NATION. • FM 3-24 COUNTERINSURGENCY
COMMANDER’S GUIDANCE QUESTIONS?