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TM-10203A-OD 9 L T H 0 2 LEADER’S TACTICAL HANDBOOK

L T H. TM-10203A-OD . 2009. LEADER'S TACTICAL HANDBOOK .. L58A. LT H v 1 . 0 0. PAT E N T S P E N D I N G. 1. OTHER. PAT E N T N o . 7 , 0 5 6 , 8 6 0. TACTICAL HANDBOOK | UNIT LEADER | SMALL. M I R, INC. T H U L S @ M - I - R . C O M. T H U L S MODULAR REWRITE SYSTEM. PCN 180 102030 00. TABLE OF CONTENTS: MASTER. M I R, INC. R E P O RT I N G COMMON MILITARY S YMBOLS. 01 CASEVAC 01 Military Symbology 05 CASREP a. Basic Military Symbols 07 Personnel Report 03 b. Control Measures 08 IED / UXO Report c. Fire Support Coordination Measures 09 SITREP 05 Fire Plan Sketch 11 SALUTE Report 07 Range Card 12 SALUTE Report (Weapons Cache) 08 Standard Range Card 13 Patrol Report PAT E N T N o . 7 , 0 5 6 , 8 6 0. 15 SHELL / MORT / BOMBREP PAT R O L C O O R D I N AT I O N.

02 PCC: Leader Checklist 03 PCC: Individual Checklist 04 Pre-Combat Inspection 05 PCC: Crew Served Weapons 06 Supporting Unit Check-In Sheet Supported Unit Checklist COMMUNICATIONS 03 AN / PRC - 148 05 AN / PRC - 119F ACCOUNTABILITY 01 Personnel Weapons Ammunition 02 Pyrotechnics Demolitions Equipment Optics Special Equipment …

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1 L T H. TM-10203A-OD . 2009. LEADER'S TACTICAL HANDBOOK .. L58A. LT H v 1 . 0 0. PAT E N T S P E N D I N G. 1. OTHER. PAT E N T N o . 7 , 0 5 6 , 8 6 0. TACTICAL HANDBOOK | UNIT LEADER | SMALL. M I R, INC. T H U L S @ M - I - R . C O M. T H U L S MODULAR REWRITE SYSTEM. PCN 180 102030 00. TABLE OF CONTENTS: MASTER. M I R, INC. R E P O RT I N G COMMON MILITARY S YMBOLS. 01 CASEVAC 01 Military Symbology 05 CASREP a. Basic Military Symbols 07 Personnel Report 03 b. Control Measures 08 IED / UXO Report c. Fire Support Coordination Measures 09 SITREP 05 Fire Plan Sketch 11 SALUTE Report 07 Range Card 12 SALUTE Report (Weapons Cache) 08 Standard Range Card 13 Patrol Report PAT E N T N o . 7 , 0 5 6 , 8 6 0. 15 SHELL / MORT / BOMBREP PAT R O L C O O R D I N AT I O N.

2 17 FIRECAP 01 Patrol Coordination Checklist 18 DISREP 03 Patrol Coordination Notes 19 LZ (Landing Zone) Brief 08 Route Overlay Example 21 EPW Tag (sample) & Handling 09 Patrol Debrief Example 22 CBRN-1 Report 23 CSS Rapid Request C O M B AT O R D E R. 01 Combat Order Flowchart F I R E S U P P O RT 02 Planning Process Flowchart 01 Call For Fire (CFF) 03 Five Paragraph Order 07 CFF: Elements & Procedures * Orientation 11 Mortar & Artillery Munitions 05 I. Situation OTHER. 13 Quick Fire Support Plan 08 II. Mission 15 Angle & Range Estimation 09 III. Execution 17 Danger Close Risk Estimate 18 IV. Administration & Logistics 19 CAS Controller Guidance & Check-In 21 V. Command & Signal 20 CAS 6 - Line Brief 21 CAS 9 - Line Brief P R E - C O M B AT C H E C K S & I N S P.

3 23 AC130 Gunship CFF 01 Vehicle Checks 02 PCC: Leader Checklist COMMON LOG & ENG CONSID. PAT E N T S P E N D I N G. 03 PCC: Individual Checklist 01 Vehicle Information 04 Pre-Combat Inspection a. Fuel 05 PCC: crew Served Weapons b. Range, Load & Fording 06 Supporting Unit Check-In Sheet c. Dimensions & Weights Supported Unit Checklist d. Troop Capacity & External Lift 02 e. Trailers & Waterbull C O M M U N I C AT I O N S. MISCELLANEOUS 01 AN / PRC - 152. a. Common Item Weights 03 AN / PRC - 148. b. Concertina Wire & Engineer Tape 05 AN / PRC - 119F. LT H v 1 . 0 0. c. MEP - 831 (TQG). d. Distance Conversion A C C O U N TA B I L I T Y. HESCO 01 Personnel Lithium Batteries Weapons 03 DODIC(s). Ammunition W E A P O N S I N F O R M AT I O N 02 Pyrotechnics 01 Weapon Capabilities Demolitions Equipment 03 Common Weapon Threat Characteristics Optics.

4 Special Equipment Miscellaneous 2009. TABLE OF CONTENTS. C A S E VAC R E Q U E S T / M E D E VAC I N F O. 0. FROM FAC TO DASC / DASC(A) / TACC(A) HIGHER. 2009.. VHF (S/C/PT) (PRI): ( A LT ) : L58A. UHF (PRI): ( A LT ) : LT H v 1 . 0 0. S AT P H O N E : C A S E V A C R E Q U E S T / N AT O 1 0 - L I N E. NOTE: Report the first three lines of the report to begin the process; follow-up with the remainder. PAT E N T S P E N D I N G. LINE 1. GRID COORD OF PICK-UP SITE: LINE 2. RADIO FREQ: CALL SIGN: LINE 3 N U M B E R O F PAT I E N T S B Y P R E C E D E N C E : 2. A URGENT B URGENT / SURGICAL. OTHER. C PRIORITY D ROUTINE E CONVENIENCE. LINE 4 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: A NONE B HOIST C EXTRACT EQUIP D V E N T I L ATO R. PAT E N T N o.

5 7 , 0 5 6 , 8 6 0. LINE 5 N U M B E R O F PAT I E N T S B Y T Y P E : L LITTER A A M B U L ATO RY. LINE 6 S E C U R I T Y AT P I C K - U P S I T E : N NO ENEMY TROOPS E ENEMY TROOPS IN AREA. (CAUTION RECOMMENDED). P POSSIBLE ENEMY TROOPS X ENEMY TROOPS IN AREA. M I R, INC. (ARMED ESCORT RECOMMENDED). REPORTING 01. LINE 7 METHOD OF MARKING PICK-UP SITE: M I R, INC. A PA N E L S B PYRO C SMOKE D NONE E OTHER. LINE 8 PAT I E N T N AT I O N A L I T Y & S TAT U S : A U S M I L I TA RY B US CITIZEN C N O N U S M I L I TA RY. D NON US CITIZEN E E N E M Y P R I S O N E R O F WA R ( E P W ). PAT E N T N o . 7 , 0 5 6 , 8 6 0. LINE 9 C B R N C O N TA M I N AT I O N : A RADIOLOGICAL B BIOLOGICAL C CHEMICAL D NONE. LINE 10 PAT I E N T I N F O R M AT I O N : OTHER.

6 FIRST INITIAL, MIDDLE INITIAL, LAST NAME, LAST 4 SSN, BLOOD TYPE. C A S E VA C / M E D E VA C C O N S I D E R AT I O N S. MEDEVAC: medical capability on board ( a corpsman). CASEVAC: TRANSPORTATION ONLY; no medical capability PAT E N T S P E N D I N G. 1. Determine the location of the Platoon CCP and the Company CCP. 2. Determine location of Battalion Ambulance Exchange Point 3. Designate MEDEVAC vehicle and ensure that it is empty 4. Walk through both Ground or Air or combination of both 5. Equipment considerations a. Pole-less litters b. Smoke LT H v 1 . 0 0. c. IR Strobe d. Air Panel 6. Additional considerations a. Who is your MEDEVAC vehicle? b. Who is security escort for med vehicle? c. Will there be a vehicle exchange at the CCP?

7 Escort responsibilities at CCP to higher echelon? d. Ground vs. Air . Time 2009. Distance REPORTING 02. TRIAGE. A severe injury; threatening to life, limb, or eyesight casualties marked as urgent must be treated first at the scene and transported immediately. 2009. Such injuries / problems include the following: Airway and breathing difficulties . Gunshot wounds Spinal or pelvic fractures Cardiac arrest URGENT. Uncontrolled or suspected severe interior bleeding Open chest or abdominal wounds LT H v 1 . 0 0. Severe head injuries with evidence of brain damage, no matter how slight Heat Stroke PAT E N T S P E N D I N G. An injury that requires immediate medical attention, but is not threaten- ing to life, limb, or eyesight for casualties marked as priority, trans- portation and hospital treatment can be delayed slightly.

8 The following are typical problems or injuries: PRIORITY Burns without complications Major or multiple fractures Back injuries without spinal damage 3 Heat/cold injuries not counting heat stroke An injury that is not threatening to life, limb, or eyesight. Routine casualties are transported or treated last. Examples of routine OTHER. injuries are: Injuries of a minor nature, sprains, small fractures, minor lacerations, etc. ROUTINE. Obvious mortal wounds where death appears reasonably certain Obviously dead PAT E N T N o . 7 , 0 5 6 , 8 6 0. L I F E S AV I N G S T E P S. S TEP 1 : STO P THE B L E E DI NG STEP 3: P R OT E C T T H E WO U N D. S TEP 2 : STA R T THE B R E AT H I NG STEP 4: T R E AT F OR S HO CK. NINE DIAGNOSTIC SIGNS. P ULSE T E M P E R AT UR E L E VE L OF C ON S C IO U S N E S S.

9 R ESPIR ATIO N S KI N C OL OR AB I L I T Y TO M O V E. B LO O D PR ESSU R E P UP I L S R E AC T I ON TO PA I N. M I R, INC. REPORTING 03. T O U R N I Q U E T A P P L I C AT I O N. ST E P 1: Select a place between the wound and the heart, approximately M I R, INC. 2 inch e s fro m th e w o u n d . ST E P 2: P lace a p a d , ma d e fro m a d r e s s i n g o r o t h e r s u i t a b l e m a t e r i a l , over the ma in a rte ry s u p p ly in g b l o o d t o t h e l i m b . STEP 3 : Apply a constricting band over the pad, knot it, and insert a device to tig h te n th e to u r n i q u e t . R o p e s , p i e c e s o f wi r e o r other thin m a te ria ls s h o u ld n o t b e u s e d b e c a u s e t h e y c o u l d c u t i n t o the tissues o f th e limb.

10 PAT E N T N o . 7 , 0 5 6 , 8 6 0. ST E P 4: Tighten th e to u rn iq u e t ju s t e n o u g h t o c o n t r o l t h e b l e e d i n g . I f it is unnece s s a rily tig h t, it w il l c a u s e e x c e s s i v e d a m a g e t o t h e l i m b . ST E P 5: Mark th e c a s u a lty 's fo re h e a d wi t h T a n d t h e t i m e a n d d a t e the tourniq u e t w a s a p p lie d fo r e a c h t o u r n i q u e t a p p l i e d . SYMPTOMS OF SHOCK. Sw e aty but co o l s k in Pa le s k i n R e s t l e s s n e s s , n e r v o u s n e s s T h ir st L oss of blood ( c a u s e d b y in te rn a l o r e x t e r n a l b l e e d i n g ) C o n f u s i o n o r l o s s of a w a re ness F ast e r th a n n o rma l b re at h i n g r a t e B l o t c h y o r b l u i s h s k i n ( espe- OTHER.)


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