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Title: React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted


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React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted
  • 071-326-0510

SGT WILLIAM M. DOLAN
2
RISK ASSESSMENTS
  • Electronic Equipment
  • Power Cables
  • Dehydration

3
References
  • STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0510
  • FM 21-75
  • www.slideshare.net
  • www.globalsecurity.com

4
Standards
  • Reacted to each situation by shouting "Incoming,"
    followed the leader's directions, if available.
    Took or maintained cover.

5
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."

6
Performance Steps
  1. Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable
    voice.
  2. Look to your leader for additional instructions.
  3. Remain in your defensive position (if
    appropriate), making no unnecessary movements
    that could alert the enemy to your location.
  4. 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.

7
Performance Steps
  1. Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable
    voice.
  2. Look to your leader for additional instructions.
  3. Remain in your defensive position (if
    appropriate), making no unnecessary movements
    that could alert the enemy to your location.
  4. 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.

8
Performance Steps
  1. Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable
    voice.
  2. Look to your leader for additional instructions.
  3. Remain in your defensive position (if
    appropriate), making no unnecessary movements
    that could alert the enemy to your location.
  4. 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.

9
Performance Steps
  1. Shout "incoming" in a loud, easily recognizable
    voice.
  2. Look to your leader for additional instructions.
  3. Remain in your defensive position (if
    appropriate), making no unnecessary movements
    that could alert the enemy to your location.
  4. 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.

10
Direction of Movement - FM
  • If you come under indirect fire while moving,
    quickly look to your leader for orders.
  • He will either tell you to run out of the impact
    area in a certain direction or will tell you to
    follow him.
  • If you cannot see your leader, but
  • can see other team members, follow them.

11
Direction of Movement - FM
  • If alone, or if you cannot see your leader or the
    other team members, run out of the area in a
    direction away from the incoming fire.

12
DEMONSTRATION
SSG Osteen
SGT MAHER
SGT Barber
SGT McGarity
13
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.

14
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.

15
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.

16
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.

17
Check on Learning
  • Name Two References?
  • STP 21-1-SMCT 071-326-0510
  • FM 21-20.
  • FM 21-75 3-5.
  • STP 21-1-SMCT 181-101-1013

18
References
  • STP 21-1-SMCT
  • FM 21-75
  • www.slideshare.net
  • www.globalsecurity.com

19
Standards and Conditions
  • Reacted to each situation by shouting "Incoming,"
    followed the leader's directions, if available.
    Took or maintained cover.
  • 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.

20
Retraining
  • 06 July 2009
  • 0300 (after PT)
  • Classroom 426

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React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted
  • 071-326-0510
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