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DIVISION OPERATIONS October 2014 - United States Army

ATP 3-91 DIVISION OPERATIONS October 2014 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Headquarters, Department of the army This publication is available at army Knowledge Online ( ). To receive publishing updates, please subscribe at *ATP 3-91 army Techniques Publication No. 3- 91 Headquarters Department of the army Washington, DC, 17 October 2014 DIVISION OPERATIONS Contents Page ix INTRODUCTION .. xi Chapter 1 THE DIVISION .. 1-1 General .. 1-1 The Four Roles of the DIVISION .

Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration.....4-7 Section II – Forcible Entry ... 3-8 Figure 3-4. Major movement corridors..... 3-9 Figure 4-1. The 52nd Division configured as a ready and contingency expeditionary

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1 ATP 3-91 DIVISION OPERATIONS October 2014 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Headquarters, Department of the army This publication is available at army Knowledge Online ( ). To receive publishing updates, please subscribe at *ATP 3-91 army Techniques Publication No. 3- 91 Headquarters Department of the army Washington, DC, 17 October 2014 DIVISION OPERATIONS Contents Page ix INTRODUCTION .. xi Chapter 1 THE DIVISION .. 1-1 General .. 1-1 The Four Roles of the DIVISION .

2 1-1 Organization of a 1-2 Brigade Combat Teams .. 1-4 Multifunctional Brigades .. 1-9 Other Supporting Functional Brigades .. 1- 16 Other Support .. 1- 17 Force Tailoring the DIVISION and Task Organizing Attached Brigades .. 1- 21 Operational Frameworks and the DIVISION .. 1- 27 Chapter 2 THE DIVISION MISSION COMMAND SYSTEM .. 2-1 General .. 2-1 DIVISION Mission Command System .. 2-2 Employment of the DIVISION s Command 2- 16 Command Programs .. 2- 17 Chapter 3 SCENARIO AND DIVISION CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS .. 3-1 Section I Scenario.

3 3-1 Road to War .. 3-1 Enemy Situation .. 3-1 Friendly Situation .. 3-4 Political Considerations Impacting the DIVISION .. 3-5 Coalition Task Organization, Mission, Commander s Intent, and Concept of OPERATIONS .. 3-6 Coalition Force Land Component Task Organization, Mission, and Commander s Intent .. 3-7 Environmental 3-8 Section II DIVISION Concept of 3- 11 Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes FM 71-100, dated 28 August 1996i Contents Mission.

4 3-11 Commander s Intent .. 3-11 Concept of OPERATIONS .. 3-12 Chapter 4 DIVISION DEPLOYMENT .. 4-1 Section I Basics of DIVISION Deployment .. 4-1 Deployment Planning .. 4-1 Sustainment Preparation of the Operational Environment .. 4-1 Predeployment Activities .. 4-4 movement .. 4-5 Protection During Transit .. 4-5 reception , staging , onward movement , and Integration .. 4-7 Section II Forcible Entry .. 4-9 Section III Rear Detachment OPERATIONS .. 4-9 Section IV Scenario Continued .. 4-12 Mission .. 4-15 Commander s Intent.

5 4-15 Commander s Planning Guidance .. 4-15 52nd DIVISION concept of OPERATIONS for Deployment .. 4-16 DIVISION Mission Command System During Deployment .. 4-18 DIVISION Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion .. 4-22 1/52 Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 2/52 Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4/52 Armored Brigade Combat Team, and 1/1AD Armored Brigade Combat Team .. 4-23 11th Combat Aviation Brigade .. 4-23 34th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade .. 4-23 56th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade .. 4-23 575th Field Artillery Brigade .. 4-25 548th Civil Affairs Battalion.

6 4-25 27th Sustainment and 48th Medical Brigade (Support) .. 4-26 Chapter 5 THE DIVISION IN THE DEFENSE .. 5-1 Section I - DIVISION Defensive Fundamentals .. 5-1 Purposes of the Defense .. 5-1 Characteristics of the Defense .. 5-1 Defensive Tasks .. 5-1 Common Defense Control 5-2 Forms of the 5-2 Section II DIVISION Defensive Organization of Forces Considerations .. 5-2 Area Defense .. 5-3 Mobile Defense .. 5-3 Retrograde .. 5-3 Section III DIVISION Defensive Planning Considerations .. 5-4 Mission Command .. 5-5 movement and Manevuer.

7 5-7 Intelligence .. 5-11 Fires .. 5-11 Sustainment .. 5-13 ii ATP 3-91 17 October 2014 Contents 5-15 Section IV DIVISION Defensive Preparation Considerations .. 5-20 Mission Command .. 5-21 movement and Maneuver .. 5-21 Intelligence .. 5-24 Fires .. 5-25 Sustainment .. 5-25 5-26 Section V Executing DIVISION Defensive Tasks .. 5-28 Mission Command .. 5-29 movement and Maneuver .. 5-30 Intelligence .. 5-34 Fires .. 5-35 Sustainment .. 5-36 5-38 Section VI Assessment .. 5-39 Section VII Transitions .. 5-39 Section VIII Scenario Continued.

8 5-39 Mission .. 5-42 Commander s Intent .. 5-42 Concept of OPERATIONS .. 5-42 Mission Command of the Defense .. 5-45 Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion .. 5-46 2/25 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 1/52 Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 2/52 Armored Brigade Combat Team, and 4/52 Armored Brigade Combat Team in the Defense .. 5-47 56th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade .. 5-47 575th Field Artillery Brigade .. 5-48 11th Combat Aviation Brigade .. 5-51 27th Sustainment and 48th Medical Brigade (Support) .. 5-53 34th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade.

9 5-54 548th Civil Affairs 5-55 Chapter 6 THE DIVISION IN THE OFFENSE .. 6-1 Section I - DIVISION Offensive Fundamentals .. 6-1 Purposes of the Offense .. 6-1 Characteristics of the Offense .. 6-1 Offensive Tasks .. 6-1 Common Offensive Control Measures .. 6-2 Forms of Maneuver .. 6-2 Section II DIVISION Offensive Organization of Forces Considerations .. 6-2 Section III Offense Planning Considerations .. 6-3 Mission Command .. 6-4 movement and Maneuver .. 6-6 Intelligence .. 6-11 Fires .. 6-13 Sustainment .. 6-16 17 October 2014 ATP 3-91 iii Contents Protection.

10 6-18 Section IV Preparing for Offensive Tasks .. 6-18 Mission Command .. 6-18 movement and Maneuver .. 6-20 Intelligence .. 6-20 Fires .. 6-21 Sustainment .. 6-22 Protection .. 6-22 Section V Executing DIVISION Offensive Tasks .. 6-22 Mission Command .. 6-23 movement and Maneuver .. 6-23 Intelligence .. 6-24 Fires .. 6-25 Sustainment .. 6-25 Protection .. 6-25 Section VI Assessment .. 6-26 Section VII Transitions .. 6-26 Section VIII Scenario Continued .. 6-26 Mission .. 6-28 Commander s Intent .. 6-28 Concept of OPERATIONS .


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