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Military Operations Reporting Guide

This document contains various report formats and standard operating procedures for military communications and operations. It includes report templates for casualty evacuation requests, patrol reports, detainee reports, ammunition stock counts, contact reports, and more. It also outlines sentry duties, fire control orders, minefield indicators, and section battle drills. The document provides essential information and procedures for coordination between units and effective command and control in tactical situations.

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Military Operations Reporting Guide

This document contains various report formats and standard operating procedures for military communications and operations. It includes report templates for casualty evacuation requests, patrol reports, detainee reports, ammunition stock counts, contact reports, and more. It also outlines sentry duties, fire control orders, minefield indicators, and section battle drills. The document provides essential information and procedures for coordination between units and effective command and control in tactical situations.

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9 LINER ADREP REPAIR RECOVERY REQUEST SENTRY DUTIES

1 Grid Loc of Pick Up A Ammo (RRR) 1 Where you will be while on duty
2 Freq, C/S, and Suffix B Rations A DTG of call 2 Location of immediate superiors
3 # of Patients by Pri. C POL B Rank, name and C/S and how to contact them
a Urgent (2hrs) D Water C Repair Recovery # 3 By day, if posted forward of the
b Urgent Surgical (2hrs) E Misc D Unit owning eqptmt main position, route that must be
c Priority (4hrs) E Veh type and CFR taken to and from the position.
d Routine (24hrs) ALL ARMS CALL FOR FIRE F Faults 4 Direction of the enemy
e Convenience *send wng order (O this is 31A Fire G Assistance Required 5 What ground to watch
4 Special Equip. Req Mission over) H Mobility (tow or flatbed) 6 Positions of flanking posts
a None A Targt Loc (Grid) I RV location or cas 7 Names of landmarks to your front
b Hoist B Bearing from you to Targt J Tactical situation and route 8 Details and positions of intruder
c Veh Extraction Equip. C Description of Targt K pers with veh alarms or aids such as trip flares
d Ventilator D Type of fire (Destroy, Neutralize, RETURN DETAILS 9 Procedures for challenging
e Other Smoke, Suppress) A C/S of Main Asset 10 Password
5 Type of Cas E Time and duration of fire B ETA 11 Password for next 24 hours if a
a Litter (stretcher) *adjust RIGHT or LEFT X m to C Est time of return change is due
b Ambulatory bring fire onto targt. Bracket targt D Remarks 12 Orders for opening fire
6 Security at LZ until rounds on targt, ADD or 13 Particulars of friendly patrols in
N-No En in area DROP X m. 10 LINER EOD SPOT REP area
P-Poss En in area (IED/UXO) 14 Signal for defensive fire
E-En in area PATROL REPORT A DTG when found 15 Timings for mounting relief and
X-Armed escort req. A C/S B C/S details of relief system
7 Method of Marking PZ B Patrol leader C Type
a Pannels C Patrol size a UXO FIRE CONTROL ORDERS
b Pyro D Patrol composition b IED Group
c Smoke (colour) E Task/Mission D Description Range
d None F Departure DTG E Loc Indication- Clock Ray, Direct,
e Other G Return DTG F RV grid Reference Point, Tracer
8 Patient Nationality H Routes in and out G Contact method Type of Fire-Slow, Normal, Rapid
a ISAF Mil I Terrain info H Tactical Situation
b ISAF civi J Enemy info I Collateral dmg/ potential
c Non-ISAF Mil K Map correction J Protective measures MINE
d Non-ISAF civi L Misc info K Recommended priority Class:
e EPW/PUC M Result of En encounter a Immediate -Anti-Tank
9 Details of landing site/best N Condition of patrol b Urgent -Anti-Pers
direction of approach O Support received/ Req c Minor
P Comms Types of Minefields
MIST (by priority) Q Friendly/Neutral DETAINEE REPORT -Protective
Svc # and priority R Conclusion/ Recommendations A Grid -Tactical
M-Mechanism of Injury B Time -Nuisance
I- Injury type (broken arm) C Number of detainees -Phony
S-Signs and Symptoms AMMOCAS D Names of detainees
T-Treatment (splint) A 5.56mm ball E Father's name of detainees (if avail)
(repeat for each cas in priority) B 5.56mm link F Int value of detainee
C 7.62mm link G COA
D .50 Cal H Medical status (medic examined?)
CONTACT REP E M72 I General comments
A En Grid F 60mm WPN CAPA RoF Range
B En Str (pers, veh, etc) G 25mm (by box and type) C7 30rd Norm- 300m
C Own Action H M203 ARM INDICATOR 5.56 Mag 5 RPM
D Time of Contact I Grenade Armour TANGO, UNIFORM Rapid-
J Pyro Infantry INDIA, KILO 20 RPM
IED CONTACT REP K Captured Eqpt Artillery GOLF
A Grid of attack L En KIA/ WIA Engineers ECHO C9 200rd Norm- 600m
B IED description M Fr KIA/ WIA Helo HOTEL 5.56 Belt 50 RPM
C Own Action N Civi KIA/ WIA
D Time of Contact O Misc (Other ammo types) HABOUR ROUTINE 4 Ball/ Rapid-
1 Security 1Tracer 100 RPM
SITREP OP REPORT 2 Camouflage
A En (Size, Str, loc) A Loc of OP C6 220rd 3-5rd 800m
3 Protection 7.62 Belt (bipod)
B Fr (Loc, Action) B Left of Arc (mils) 4 Maintenance Burst
C Admin (imm action req) C Right of Arc (mils) 5 Food
D General (misc) D Contact point if required 4 Ball/ 1800
6 Rest 1Tracer (SF)
E Loc of alt OP
CONSOLIDATED SITREP SECTION BATTLE DRILLS
A Reporting period SHOT REP 1 Preparation for Battle
B En (Overall assessment) A Time of incident 2 Reaction of Effective En Fire
C Fr (loc, status, etc) B Number of rounds 3 Loc of En
D Admin C Weapon type 4 Winning the Fire Fight
E General (Cmdr's intent and D Bearing and disteance 5 The Approach
situation assessment) E Action Taken 6 The Assault
7 Consolidation

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