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Title: Patrolling


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Patrolling
  • PFC MCGHEE

2
OVERVIEW
  • PATROL DEFINITION
  • TYPES OF PATROL
  • PRINCIPLES OF COMBAT PATROLS
  • TASK ORGANIZATION BY LEADER
  • INITIAL PLANNING
  • WARNING ORDER
  • PATROL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
  • FRIENDLY UNIT COORDINATION
  • RALLY POINTS
  • RECONNAISSANCE PATROLS

3
Task,Conditions,Standards
  • Task-Fundamentals of patrolling and different
    ways to conduct safe and productive
    reconnaissance
  • Conditions-Given a classroom environment,
    appropriate training aids, and highly motivated
    and ready to learn Soldiers
  • Standards-Understanding the different Concepts of
    Patrols and how to affectively use them to a
    Soldiers advantage

4
REFRENCES
  • FM 3-20.98 RECONNAISSANCE PLT
  • FM 7-8 INFANTRY RIFLE PLT AND SQD
  • FM 21-75 COMBAT SKILLS OF THE SOLDIER

5
PATROLS
  • PATROLS ARE MISSIONS TO GATHER INFORMATION OR TO
    CONDUCT COMBAT OPERATIONS.

6
TYPES OF PATROLS
  • AREA RECONNAISSANCE
  • ZONE RECONNAISSANCE
  • RAID
  • AMBUSH
  • ANTI ARMOR AMBUSH
  • SECURITY PATROL

7
AREA RECON
  • CONDUCTED TO OBTAIN INFORMATION CONCERNING A
    SPECIFIC LOCATION AND THE AREA IMMEDIATELY AROUND
    IT. THE LOCATION OF THE OBJECTIVE IS DESIGNATED
    BY EITHER GRID COORDINATES OR A MAP OVERLAY WITH
    A BOUNDARY LINE ENCIRCLING THE AREA.

8
ZONE RECON
  • CONDUCTED TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON ALL ENEMY,
    TERRAIN AND ROUTES WITH IN A SPECIFIC ZONE. THE
    ZONE IS DEFINED BY BOUNDARIES.

9
RAID
  • CONDUCTED TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON ALL ENEMY,
    TERRAIN AND ROUTES WITH IN A SPECIFIC ZONE. THE
    ZONE IS DEFINED BY BOUNDARIESCONDUCTED BY A
    PATROL TO ATTACK A POSITION OR INSTALLATION TO
    DESTROY THE POSITION OR INSTALLATION, DESTROY OR
    CAPTURE TROOPS, EQUIPMENT OR LIBERATE PERSONNEL.

10
AMBUSH
  • A SURPRISE ATTACK FROM A CONCEALED POSITION ON A
    MOVING OR TEMPORARILY HALTED TARGET.
  • POINT AMBUSH IS ONE IN WHICH TROOPS DEPLOY TO
    ATTACK A SINGLE KILL ZONE.
  • AREA AMBUSH IS ONE IN WHICH TROOPS ARE DEPLOYED
    AS MULTIPLE RELATED POINT AMBUSHES.
  • HASTY AMBUSH IS AN IMMEDIATE ACTION DRILL.
  • DELIBERATE AMBUSH IS PLANNED AS A SPECIFIC
    ACTION AGAINST A TARGET.

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ANTI-ARMOR AMBUSH
  • A SURPRISE ATTACK FROM A CONCEALED POSITION ON AN
    ARMORED FORCE.

12
SECURITY PATROL
  • PROVIDE FRONT, FLANK AND REAR SECURITY TO PREVENT
    INFILTRATION AND SURPRISE ATTACKS

13
PRICIPLES FOR COMBAT PATROLS
  • SECURITY
  • SURPRISE
  • COORDINATED FIRE
  • VIOLENCE
  • CONTROL

14
TASK ORGANAZTIONS BY LEADER
  • AID AND LITTER TEAM
  • ENEMY PRISONER OF WAR TEAM
  • COMPASS MAN
  • PACE MAN
  • SURVEILLANCE TEAM
  • EN ROUTE RECORDER

15
INITIAL PLANNING COORDINATION
  • CHANGES, UPDATES OF ENEMY SITUATION
  • BEST USE OF TERRAIN ROUTE
  • LIGHT, WEATHER DATA
  • CHANGES IN THE FRIENDLY SITUATION
  • ATTACHMENTS OF SOLDIERS WITH SPECIAL SKILLS
    (ENGINEERS, PAO, FO)
  • DEPARTURE/REENTRY OF FRIENDLY LINES
  • FIRE SUPPORT
  • REHEARSAL AREA AND TIME
  • SPECIAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED
  • TRANSPORTATION
  • SIGNAL PLAN

16
WARNING ORDER
  • SITUATION
  • MISSION
  • GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
  • SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS

17
PATROLLING SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
  • ASSEMBLY AREA (AA)
  • INITIAL RALLY POINT (IRP)
  • FORWARD PASSAGE OF LINES
  • DESIGNATE RALLY POINTS ALONG ROUTE
  • OBJECTIVE RALLY POINT
  • ACTIONS ON THE OBJECTIVE
  • OBJECTIVE RALLY POINT (ORP)
  • DESIGNATE RALLY POINTS ALONG ROUTE
  • REENTRY RALLY POINT
  • REARWARD PASSAGE OF LINES (REENTRY)
  • ASSEMBLY AREA

18
FRIENDLY UNIT COORDINATION
  • IDENTIFIES HIMSELF AND HIS UNIT
  • SIZE OF PATROL
  • TIME OF DEPARTURE AND RETURN
  • AREA OF PATROLS OPERATION
  • --ALL ACTIONS PERFORMED BY THE PATROL LEADER

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FRIENDLY UNIT COORDINATION
  • FORWARD UNIT
  • INFORMATION ON TERRAIN
  • KNOWN OR SUSPECTED ENEMY POSITIONS
  • LIKELY ENEMY AMBUSH SITES
  • DETAILED INFORMATION ON FRIENDLY POSITIONS
  • OBSTACLE LOCATIONS
  • FIRE PLAN
  • SUPPORT THE UNIT CAN FURNISH
  • SIGNAL PLAN
  • LOCATION OF THE FOLLOWING
  • DETRUCKING POINT
  • INITIAL RALLY POINT
  • DEPARTURE POINT
  • REENTRY POINT

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RALLY POINTS
  • USED SO PATROL CAN ASSEMBLE AND REORGANIZE IF
    DISPERSED DURING MOVEMENT
  • CAN TEMPORARILY HALT TO REORGANIZE AND PREPARE
    PROIR TO ACTIONS ON THE OBJECTIVE
  • PATROL CAN TEMPORARILY HALT TO PREPARE FOR
    DEPARTURE AND REENTRY OF FRIENDLY LINES
  • RALLY POINTS SHOULD BE
  • LARGE ENOUGH FOR THE PATROL TO ASSEMBLE IN
  • EASILY RECOGNIZED ON THE GROUND
  • HAVE COVER AND CONCEALMENT
  • DEFENSIBLE FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME
  • AWAY FROM NORMAL ROUTES OF TROOP MOVEMENT

21
RECON PATROLS
  • AREA RECON
  • SURVEILLANCE/VANTAGE POINT METHOD
  • ZONE RECON
  • FAN METHOD
  • CONVERGING ROUTE METHOD
  • SUCCESSIVE SECTOR METHOD

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