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Book Task Analysis for Process Information as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force  Critical Combat Function 3  CCF 3

Download or read book Task Analysis for Process Information as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force Critical Combat Function 3 CCF 3 written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 3 is to convert acquired and collected information into intelligence that can be used by the TF and TF commander to influence the battle and assure mission accomplishment. The outcomes include: (1) Timely and relevant intelligence. (2) Updated and doctrinally correct TF operational and intelligence products: (a) Commanders Decision Support Template (DST). (b) TF enemy situation/event template. (c) Intelligence Summary (updated enemy situation). (d) Updated Overlays on critical C2 maps. (e) Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR) and Intelligence Requirements (IR). (f) Reconnaissance and Surveillance Plan. (3) Outdated, irrelevant information culled out during the processing process.

Book Task Analysis for Plan for Combat Operations  Critical Combat Function 18  as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force  Version 2

Download or read book Task Analysis for Plan for Combat Operations Critical Combat Function 18 as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force Version 2 written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 18 is to provide direction and guidance to participants or the Task Force in the form of TF orders. These orders must be the foundation which facilitates operations for all Combined Arms and Services Team elements to conduct preparation for and execution of a synchronized battle. The outcomes include: (1) A complete, concise and workable OPORD/FRAGO that conforms to doctrinal standards. (2) An OPORD/FRAGO that is timely and that is issued in about 1/3 of the available time for the operation. (3) An OPORD/FRAGO that is understood by all subordinates. (4) Sufficient hard copies of the ORDER and all key accompanying documents provided to key participants.

Book E  Hoch Edlen Rahts zu Stra  burg Decret wieder bo  haffte Pasquillanten  sampt dem Kirchen Bann de   dasigen Hoch Whrw  rdigen Ministerii  oder Kirchen Convents  publiciret Anno 1658

Download or read book E Hoch Edlen Rahts zu Stra burg Decret wieder bo haffte Pasquillanten sampt dem Kirchen Bann de dasigen Hoch Whrw rdigen Ministerii oder Kirchen Convents publiciret Anno 1658 written by and published by . This book was released on 1658 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Task Analyses of Military Intelligence Critical Combat Functions

Download or read book Task Analyses of Military Intelligence Critical Combat Functions written by Terry P. Bartkoski and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This preface provides the user with necessary and relevant information concerning the development of critical combat functions (CCF): CCF 1, Conduct Intelligence Planning, CCF 2, Collect Information, CCF 3, Process Information, and CCF 4, Disseminate Intelligence, as performed by a brigade. A CCF is defined as. an integration (i.e., interelationship) among participants and tasks that represents a force multiplier with a definable outcome. Participants and organizational structure identified in this analysis are based on table of organization and equipment (TOE) 87042L1OO, dated 10/05/95. Field Manual (FM) 71-3, The Armored and Mechanized Infantry Brigade, January 1996, was used to identify special staff positions. These analyses of a brigade's performance of the CCFs which compose the Intelligence Bafflefield Operating System (BOS) are a product of the process of developing a training strategy for the brigade. The analyses describe tasks, participants, products, processes, and relationships necessary for providing intelligence to the heavy brigade commander and staff, higher and lower units, supporting units, and adjacent units."--DTIC.

Book Peer Review  Coordinating Draft Task Analysis for Conduct Tactical Movement  Critical Combat Function 5  Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force  Version 2

Download or read book Peer Review Coordinating Draft Task Analysis for Conduct Tactical Movement Critical Combat Function 5 Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force Version 2 written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 5 is the positioning of direct fire weapons systems relative to the enemy to secure or retain positional advantage, making full use of terrain and formations to concentrate forces at the critical point and time. The outcomes include: (1) Task force movement starts on time, in designated formations, and is completed in accordance with the OPORD. (2) Mutual support is maintained, and the task force is in position to disorganize and disorient enemy forces with fire support assets while friendly force integrity and capabilities are retained, or to otherwise meet the TF commanders' intent. (3) Task force is not surprised by enemy contact.

Book Task Analysis for Overcome Obstacles  Critical Combat Function 21  as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force  Version 2   Peer Review  Coordinating Draft

Download or read book Task Analysis for Overcome Obstacles Critical Combat Function 21 as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force Version 2 Peer Review Coordinating Draft written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 21 is enabling a maneuver force to maintain its mobility by bypassing, crossing, mission removing, reducing or clearing existing natural and man-made obstacles. The outcomes include: (1) Task force is able to recon and select a bypass route that does not adversely effect accomplishment. (2) Task force is able to breach an obstacle by clearing a path for personnel and equipment through a battlefield obstacle. (3) Task force is able to pass over or through any battlefield terrain feature, wet or dry, that is too wide to be overcome with organic/self bridging capabilities by employing engineer assault, float or fixed bridging; rafts; or assault boats.

Book Peer Review Coordinating Draft  Task Analysis for Conduct Intelligence Planning  Critical Combat Function 2   As Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force

Download or read book Peer Review Coordinating Draft Task Analysis for Conduct Intelligence Planning Critical Combat Function 2 As Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 2 is the continuous and proactive use of all available resources to acquire and collect timely intelligence information. This intelligence information collection must be guided by the TF collection plan and the intelligence information collected must contribute to TF mission accomplishment. The outcomes include: (1) TF acquisition and collection of intelligence information is timely, accurate, and relevant. (2) Relevant intelligence information is passed immediately to TF elements in time for action (3) Intelligence information is passed from TF elements to the TF s2 or TF headquarters for subsequent processing and analysis. (4) TF acquisition of information from subordinate elements and external head quarters is timely, accurate, complete and relevant. (5) TF reconnaissance and surveillance assets survive and provide continuous reconnaissance and surveillance for the task force.

Book Task Analysis for Disseminate Intelligence as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force  Critical Combat Function 4  CCF 4

Download or read book Task Analysis for Disseminate Intelligence as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force Critical Combat Function 4 CCF 4 written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 4 is the transmission of timely, complete, and accurate intelligence by any means, from one person or place to another, to provide critical battlefield intelligence to the TF commander and staff, all subordinate and supporting elements of the TF and all appropriate higher and adjacent units. The outcomes include: (1) Timely and complete intelligence to the TF commander and staff during the planning phase. (2) Timely, accurate and complete intelligence understood by the key TF leaders in time to accomplish their mission. (3) Appropriate, timely and accurate TF intelligence provided to higher and adjacent units.

Book Task Analysis for Provide Countermobility  Critical Combat Function 23  as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force   Peer Review  Coordinating Draft

Download or read book Task Analysis for Provide Countermobility Critical Combat Function 23 as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force Peer Review Coordinating Draft written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 23 is to delay, channel or stop offensive movement by the enemy in order to destroy his forces directly or indirectly by enhancing the effectiveness of friendly direct and indirect weapons systems. The outcomes include: (1) Obstacles sited to support maneuver concept. (2) Obstacles constructed on time to standard with no bypass available. (3) Responsibility for obstacles with Maneuver Commander. (4) Obstacles secured, with gaps closed, covered by fire. (5) FASCAM ready for employment; its use supports the maneuver plan and the employment criteria are understood by key personnel.

Book Task Analysis for Provide Operations Security  Critical Combat Function 25  as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force   Peer Review  Coordinating Draft

Download or read book Task Analysis for Provide Operations Security Critical Combat Function 25 as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force Peer Review Coordinating Draft written by and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 79 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 25 is to deny enemy information about friendly dispositions, plans, intentions, and operations by identifying, controlling, and protecting indicators associated with planning and conducting military operations. The outcomes include: (1) TF identifies all threats to its freedom of action. (2) TF reduces its vulnerability to significant hostile acts, influence, and surprise during TF preparations for and execution of a mission using at least five tasks: (a) TF takes advantage of cover, concealment, camouflage, noise and light discipline. (b) TF counter-reconnaissance operations deny enemy direct observation of TF, activities, through use of smoke and obscurants, until it is too late for the enemy to effectively react. (c) Enemy is unable to intercept and exploit TF communications. (d) Enemy is unable to locate TF C2 nodes and identify TF intentions through intercept and analysis of TF electronic emissions. (e) TF physical security measures detect the enemy in time to be effective.

Book Peer Review Coordinating Draft  Task Analysis for Enhance Physical Protection  Critical Combat Function 24  as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force

Download or read book Peer Review Coordinating Draft Task Analysis for Enhance Physical Protection Critical Combat Function 24 as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force written by and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 101 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 24 is providing protection of friendly forces on the battlefield by enhancing the physical protection of personnel, equipment and weapons systems, and supplies. The outcomes include: (1) Task force constructs fighting position for personnel and weapons systems that provide protection from enemy fires without degrading systems capabilities. (2) Task force prepares positions for protection of personnel and material not in direct fire contact with enemy forces. (3) Task force employs equipment to protect personnel, systems, and material from environmental and NBC hazards. (4) Task force makes maximum use of enhancement of existing terrain to provide fighting and protective positions.

Book Peer Review Coordinating Draft  Task Analysis for Conduct Intelligence Planning  Critical Combat Function 1   As Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force

Download or read book Peer Review Coordinating Draft Task Analysis for Conduct Intelligence Planning Critical Combat Function 1 As Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 1 is to produce feasible and timely plans to collect battlefield intelligence information from TF elements and to acquire intelligence information from external headquarters and units; the development, coordination and integration of intelligence information relative to the enemy, terrain and weather prior to and during TF operations; provision to the TF commander and staff the necessary intelligence input to facilitate the development and dissemination of timely and accurate orders prior to and during TF operations. The outcomes include: (1) Intelligence products that are integrated and coordinated with other sources; the products are prepared and analyzed according to doctrine. (2) Intelligence input to the commander and staff that is timely and accurate, enabling the development of a doctrinally correct TF order. (3) Intelligence products are updated as required and prepared for dissemination. (4) Specific and prioritized physical objectives and information requirements; sufficient time for the tasked elements to plan, prepare and execute their missions.

Book Peer Review Coordinating Draft  Task Analysis for Conduct Supply Operations  Critical Combat Function 29   As Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force

Download or read book Peer Review Coordinating Draft Task Analysis for Conduct Supply Operations Critical Combat Function 29 As Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force written by and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 29 is to provide the items necessary to equip, maintain and operate the force. This entails the tasks to request, receive, procure, store, protect, relocate and issue supplies to the specific elements of the force. The outcomes include: (1) Task force CSS is provided through echeloned trains, TF field trains are co-located with the brigade trains and FSB in the BSA; TF combat trains are located forward, between the BSA and the company resupply points. (2) TF CSS personnel and elements plan and conduct defense of the field and combat train locations. (3) All TF elements are supplied in preparation for battle. Critical supplies are stockpiled and prepositioned to support the tactical plan. (4) All TF elements are resupplied during the battle. Emergency resupply is provided from combat trains. (5) Following the battle the TF is resupplied with critical supplies.

Book Task Analysis for Employ Field Artillery as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force  Critical Combat Function 8  CCF 8

Download or read book Task Analysis for Employ Field Artillery as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force Critical Combat Function 8 CCF 8 written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 8 is employment of field artillery assets under control or in support of the TF to provide indirect fires on enemy terrain in accordance with TF commanders concept and intent. The outcomes include: (1) Fire support plan includes positioning and employment of FOs, COLTs, and FIST-Vs, as well as integration of field artillery fires, to support the TF plan and commanders guidance. (2) FOs, COLTs, and FIST-Vs are positioned to observe, process and control indirect fire missions on NAIs, TAIs, preplanned targets, or immediate calls for fire. (3) Coordination with supporting field artillery firing headquarters during mission execution is continuous, ensuring that the processing and control of fires supports the TF plan and commanders intent. (4) Planned artillery fires are provided in a timely and accurate manner. (5) During mission execution, TF FSO and fire support assets provide expertise and recommendations to the Command Group on employment of field artillery fires.

Book Peer Review Coordinating Draft  Task Analysis for Maintain Weapons Systems and Equipment  Critical Combat Function 31  as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force

Download or read book Peer Review Coordinating Draft Task Analysis for Maintain Weapons Systems and Equipment Critical Combat Function 31 as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 31 is to preserve and repair task force weapons systems and equipment; providing the commander with the maximum possible combat power. The outcomes include: (1) Equipment is maintained and battle damage repaired to achieve and maintain an Operational Ready (OR) rate that supports the TE commander's intent. (2) Inoperable equipment is recovered and evacuated in to the level of maintenance facilities needed for repair. (3) Repair parts system controlled substitution and cannibalization are managed to maximize combat systems repaired and returned to operation. (4) Required organizational level work is performed; GS and DS level work is coordinated, processed, and monitored. (5) Maintenance and Operationally Ready (OR) status is constantly monitored and accurately reported during all phases of the TF mission (Plan, Prepare, Execute).

Book Peer Review  Coordinating Draft Task Analysis for Coordinate  Synchronize  and Integrate Fire Support  Critical Combat Function 15  as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force

Download or read book Peer Review Coordinating Draft Task Analysis for Coordinate Synchronize and Integrate Fire Support Critical Combat Function 15 as Accomplished by a Battalion Task Force written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of CCF 15 is synchronization and integration of indirect fire support with TF maneuver and direct fires on enemy and terrain in accordance with TF commanders' concept and intent. Employment of indirect fire support assets under TF control to support the TF in mission execution. The outcomes include: (1) Fire support plan includes positioning, allocation and employment of FOs, COLTs, FIST-Vs and ground TACPs, as well as integration of all indirect fires. (2) FOs, COLTs, FIST-Vs, and TACP are positioned to observe, process, and control indirect fire support missions and NAIs, TAIs and preplanned targets. (3) Coordination with supporting field artillery firing HQ, brigade HQ and FSE, and Mr Force elements controlling CAS is continuous to ensure synchronization and integration with TF plan and commanders intent. (4) Planned artillery, mortar fires and CAS are timely and accurate; fire support plan is flexible to allow TF Commander and his subordinates to process and control fires on unplanned targets. (5) TF FSO, mortar platoon leader, and TACP provide timely recommendations to Command Group.