React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted

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React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0510

Standards: Reacted to each situation by shouting "Incoming," followed the leader's directions, if available. Took or maintained cover.

Conditions: You are a member (without leadership responsibilities) of a squad or team. You are either in a defensive position or moving on foot. You hear incoming rounds, shells exploding or passing overhead, or someone shouting "incoming."

Performance Steps Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable voice. Look to your leader for additional instructions. Remain in your defensive position (if appropriate), making no unnecessary movements that could alert the enemy to your location. Take cover outside the impact area (if you are in an exposed position or moving), keeping the body low if the leader is not in sight.

Performance Steps Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable voice. Look to your leader for additional instructions. Remain in your defensive position (if appropriate), making no unnecessary movements that could alert the enemy to your location. Take cover outside the impact area (if you are in an exposed position or moving), keeping the body low if the leader is not in sight.

Performance Steps Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable voice. Look to your leader for additional instructions. Remain in your defensive position (if appropriate), making no unnecessary movements that could alert the enemy to your location. Take cover outside the impact area (if you are in an exposed position or moving), keeping the body low if the leader is not in sight.

Performance Steps Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable voice. Look to your leader for additional instructions. Remain in your defensive position (if appropriate), making no unnecessary movements that could alert the enemy to your location. Take cover outside the impact area (if you are in an exposed position or moving), keeping the body low if the leader is not in sight.

Check on Learning What is the First Performance Step? Take cover outside the impact area (if you are in an exposed position or moving), keeping the body low if the leader is not in sight. Look to your leader for additional instructions. Remain in your defensive position (if appropriate), making no unnecessary movements that could alert the enemy to your location. Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable voice.

Check on Learning What is the First Performance Step? Take cover outside the impact area (if you are in an exposed position or moving), keeping the body low if the leader is not in sight. Look to your leader for additional instructions. Remain in your defensive position (if appropriate), making no unnecessary movements that could alert the enemy to your location. Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable voice.

Check on Learning What is the Fourth Performance Step? Take cover outside the impact area (if you are in an exposed position or moving), keeping the body low if the leader is not in sight. Look to your leader for additional instructions. Remain in your defensive position (if appropriate), making no unnecessary movements that could alert the enemy to your location. Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable voice.

Check on Learning What is the First Performance Step? Take cover outside the impact area (if you are in an exposed position or moving), keeping the body low if the leader is not in sight. Look to your leader for additional instructions. Remain in your defensive position (if appropriate), making no unnecessary movements that could alert the enemy to your location. Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable voice.

Reference STP 21-1-SMCT FM 21-75

React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0510