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123 REACT TO IED ATTACK Rehearse contact actions prior to departure
On detonation, react as if to ambush Proceed to rally point to consolidate and reorganize Forward SITREP to higher headquarters

124 BASIC “NO FRILLS” IED ATTACK
Median Strip IED Placed on Shoulder Convoy Direction of Traffic Variation: IED Placed in the Median Strip

125 Artillery projectile buried on the side of the road

126 “BROKEN DOWN VEHICLE” IED ATTACK
Median Strip Direction of Traffic IED “Disabled” vehicle channels convoy toward the IED

127 “FIENDISHLY CLEVER” IED ATTACK
Lead vehicle sees fake IED and stops. The convoy stops behind it. Real IEDs on flanks of stopped convoy are then command detonated Direction of Traffic Easily seen Fake IED The Real IEDs Daisy Chained Together Visible Wires Median Strip Median Strip Median Strip

128 Multiple artillery projectiles placed on the side of the road.

129 CONDUCT CONSOLIDATION
ELO G CONDUCT CONSOLIDATION AND REORGANIZATION

130 MOVE FROM KILL ZONE TO RALLY POINT
Proceed to floating or fixed rally point, out of contact with the enemy Do not stop in a built-up area Conduct consolidation and reorganization as quickly as possible Organize defensive formation at rally point

131 BOX FORMATION Task vehicles form a close formation
Control vehicles, A&L teams, and maintenance inside the box Gun trucks act as roving or stationary security Road is kept clear for military traffic if possible; civilian traffic is routed around the box Facilitates control Good defense against small arms fire Vulnerable to air attack/indirect fire Direction of Traffic Gun Truck Task Vehicle Control Vehicle

132 ARRIVAL AT RALLY POINT Dismount and establish perimeter security
Conduct sweep of the area Collect ACE reports Report to higher headquarters

133 EVALUATE CASUALTIES Begin treatment of wounded after exiting kill zone
Display the visual signal for casualties on board Employ combat life savers (CLS) Provide personnel and equipment to assist CLS Provide security as required Receive casualty assessment report from CLS Determine need and priority for medical evacuation Reestablish chain of command if required Secure sensitive items/weapons/documents Report casualty status to higher headquarters

134 REQUEST CASUALTY EVACUATION

135 MEDEVAC REQUEST Line 1: Location of pickup site
Line 2: Radio frequency, call sign, and suffix Line 3: Number of patients by precedence Line 4: Special equipment required Line 5: Number of patients by type Line 6: Security at the pickup site Line 7: Method of marking pickup site Line 8: Patient nationality and status Line 9: NBC contamination information Record gathered MEDEVAC information and transmit.

136 EVACUATE CASUALTIES Establish security perimeter around landing zone (LZ) Clear and mark LZ Ensure all personnel are briefed on duties and safety Ensure all casualties are evacuated quickly Coordinate recovery and evacuation of KIAs IAW SOP Consolidate and reorganize as needed to continue mission

137 BATTLE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
VEHICLE RECOVERY AND BATTLE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND REPAIR (BDAR) DRIVERS Assess damage to disabled vehicles Assess damage to cargo Report damage to recovery team Assist in vehicle recovery, cargo transload, security, medical evacuation, and vehicle/cargo destruction as ordered

138 VEHICLE RECOVERY AND BDAR
Recovery Team Assess damage to disabled vehicles Report status to the convoy commander Conduct a hasty hook-up Conduct complete hook-up once the vehicle has cleared the contact area Displace and link with the convoy at the rally point Conduct field expedient repairs

139 VEHICLE RECOVERY AND BDAR
Convoy Commander Receive assessment reports from recovery team Contact higher HQ for assistance if needed Order load redistribution, cargo destruction, and vehicle destruction Reassign drivers and crew members as required

140 REDISTRIBUTE AMMUNITION
Personnel report ammunition status to first-line leaders (ACE report) First-line leaders redistribute ammunition at their level and report number of full magazines to next level Convoy NCOIC conducts final redistribution between sections Convoy NCOIC provides ammunition report (ACE) to convoy commander

141 INSPECT EQUIPMENT Leaders conduct weapon, communication, and sensitive
item inspections and provide status to convoy commander Convoy commander ensures weapons/sensitive items accountability before continuing the mission Convoy commander orders redistribution of crew-served weapons if necessary

142 SUBMIT FOLLOW-UP SITREP TO HIGHER HEADQUARTERS
Ammunition status Casualties Equipment Actions taken Time action took place Projected effect on mission Recommendations

143 CONTINUE THE MISSION Reorganize the convoy
Deploy the forward security element Coordinate trail party actions Ensure that no personnel or equipment are left behind Continue the road march by alternate route if necessary


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