Date Entered: 12/02/97 Category: SSIC 01000 Military Personnel Number: MCO 1510.109 Subj: INDIVIDUAL TRAINING STANDARDS (ITS) SYSTEM FOR RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALISTS ASSIGNED TO THE MARINE CORPS %F TITLE; INDIVIDUAL TRAINING STANDARDS (ITS) SYSTEM FOR RELIGIOUS PROGRAM %F SPECIALISTS ASSIGNED TO THE MARINE CORPS %F DESIGN; MCO 1510.109 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20380-0001 MCO 1510.109 C 461 6 Sep 96 MARINE CORPS ORDER 1510.109 From: Commandant of the Marine Corps To: Distribution List Subj: INDIVIDUAL TRAINING STANDARDS (ITS) SYSTEM FOR RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALISTS ASSIGNED TO THE MARINE CORPS Ref: (a) MCO 1553.lB (b) MCO 1553.2 (c) MCO 1553.3 Encl: (1) Components of an ITS (2) ITS Management (3) Index of Tasks by Training Location, Level of Training, Sustainment, and Grade to Standard (4) Common ITS Listing (5) Training Support (6) Individual Training Standards for Religious Program Specialists assigned to the Marine Corps 1. Purpose. To publish the ITS System for Religious Program Specialists assigned to the Marine Corps. 2. Background a. The references establish the system used to publish all training standards, provide policy, and assign responsibilities for applying the Systems Approach to Training (SAT). b. ITS's provide a common base of training for a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)/Naval Enlisted Classification (NEC). They provide the basis for the SAT of all individual training. ITS's are to be used by institutional and unit commanders to determine proficiency, to establish training plans and courses of instruction, and to maintain a progressive and systematic method to monitor training impacts on Individual Career Development Plans. c. ITS's are derived from Mission Performance Standards which come from combat requirements of the Fleet Marine Forces. Changes to doctrine, force structure, and the introduction of new weapons and equipment will require revision of this Order on a regular basis. MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 3. Information a. ITS's are to be used by institutional and unit commanders to design, develop, conduct, and evaluate their individual training. Institutional commanders will derive Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO) and Enabling Learning Objectives (ELO) from the tasks and performance steps set forth herein. Task lists reported on Course Descriptive Data (CDD) submissions will consist of task titles contained in this Order. Unit commanders will use the tasks contained in this Order as the basis of individual training in their long-range, short-range, and near- term training plans. b. The ITS system for Religious Program Specialists assigned to the Marine Corps contains the following: (1) Enclosure (1) contains the components of an ITS. (2) Enclosure (2) sets forth the ITS management, as it relates to use and maintenance. (3) Enclosure (3) is an index of tasks by training location, level of training, sustainment, and grade to standard. (4) Enclosure (4) is not applicable to this Marine Corps order for Religious Program Specialists assigned to the Marine Corps. (5) Enclosure (5) lists training support in four categories: (a) Appendix A, Training Devices, Simulators, and Training Aids. (b) Appendix B, Training Equipment. (c) Appendix C, Ammunition, Explosives, and Pyrotechnics. (d) Appendix D, Training Materials. (6) Enclosure (6) lists ITS's for Religious Program Specialists assigned to the Marine Corps. 2 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 4. Action a. Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDCL) (1) Ensure that all units and institutions are using this Order to train personnel to the standards required of their grade and MOS/NEC. (2) Ensure that the Marine Corps Institute (MCI) and the Training and Audiovisual Support Centers (TAVSC) provide standardized job aids and other training support requirements to facilitate training in units. (3) Review, revise, and manage the upkeep of this Order in coordination with FMF Commanders, MOS/NEC OCCFLD sponsors and with subject matter experts. (4) Ensure coordination occurs with the Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM). b. Commanding Generals of the Marine Forces Atlantic/Pacific Reserve and Supporting Establishment Commands; and Commanders of Separate Organizations not Commanded by a General Officer. (1) Use this Order to implement the SAT process for training Religious Program Specialists assigned to the Marine Corps. (2) Establish managed on-the-job training (MOJT) programs to train using the tasks to form the basis of initial, sustainment, or refresher training proficiencies in units both for assigned Religious Program Specialists and for command training plans. 5. Submission of Recommendations and Requirements. Recommendations concerning the contents of this Order are encouraged. Submit recommendations for change to Commanding General, MCCDC (C461) via the appropriate chain of command. 3 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 6. Mobilization. All ITS's in this Order will remain in effect during mobilization. 7. Reserve Applicabilit@y. This Order is applicable to the Marine Forces Reserve. K. T. HOLCOMB By direction DISTRIBUTION: PCN 10201659000 Copy to: 7000110 (55) 7230004 (20) 8145005 (2) 7000144/8145001 (1) 4 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 COMPONENTS OF AN ITS 1. General. ITS's contain six components; task, conditions), standard, performance steps, references), and administrative instructions. 2. Alphanumeric System. Each ITS is identified by the MOS followed by a series of numbers which identify the Duty Area and Task. a. The MOS is identified by four Arabic numbers. The four numbers are the ones assigned to the MOS in the MCO P1200.7 (MOS Manual); however, in this instance the identifier will be RPTS, as there is no MOS listed in the MOS Manual for Religious Program Specialists (RP). For the RP, the numeric designators would be RPTS.X.X. b. Duty areas are identified by ascending Arabic numerals and are numbered consecutively. The designator for the first duty area under RPTS would be RPTS.1.X. c. Tasks within a duty area are numbered consecutively. The first task under the first duty area of RPS is numbered RPTS.1.1. The second task under the third duty area is numbered RPTS.3.2, and so forth. 3. ITS Components a. Task. The task describes what an RP has to do. It is a clearly stated, performance oriented action requiring a learned skill. Knowledge or enrichment topics which are required for the performance of a specific task are included in the Administrative Instructions. This type of information may very well comprise a separate class with its own Terminal Learning Objective (TLO)/ Enabling Learning Objective (ELO), but is not a separate task. b. Condition(s). The conditions set forth the real world or wartime circumstances in which the tasks are to be performed. This element of an ITS underscores "realism" in training. When resources or safety requirements limit the conditions, this should be stated. It is important to understand that the conditions set forth in this Order are the minimum, and may be adjusted when applicable. c. Standard. A standard is inviolate. It is not guidance, but a very carefully worded statement which sets the proficiency level expected when the task is performed. The standard should summarize the performance steps. d. Performance Steps. There must be at least two performance steps for each task. Performance steps specify actions required to fulfill the proficiency established by the standard. e. Reference(s). Reference(s) are doctrinal publications which provide the authority vested in the performance steps and references. References should be publications which are readily available. f. Administrative Instructions. Administrative Instructions provide the trainer/instructor with special circumstances relating to the ITS such as safety, real world limitations, and knowledge or enrichment topics which may be a prerequisite to successful accomplishment of the ITS. ENCLOSURE (1) 1 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 6 Sep ITS MANAGEMENT 1. ITS Use a. ITS's are the basis for all individual training in units and formal schools. Since ITS's are written for every MOS they specify every proficiency Marines are required to achieve as individuals in support of their unit combat missions. b. ITS's provide measures of performance that must be used by unit commanders to both diagnose individual deficiencies and to evaluate training. Deficiencies should be recorded and scheduled on future training plans. ITS's which are mastered should be recorded in individual training records and scheduled for sustainment/refresher training in the future. c. Institution commanders are responsible for providing instruction based on ITS's. These selected ITS's appear as tasks on item number 24 of the Course Descriptive Data (CDD). Using the SAT process, institutional commanders formulate programs of instruction (POI) which fulfill the requirements of the operating forces. d. Unit and institution commanders must work in tandem so that individuals continue to receive instruction until mandated proficiencies are achieved. Individual training cannot and should not cease upon graduation from a formal school. Schools do not have the resources (people, time, and money) to teach every ITS required for MOS proficiency. Unit commanders must recognize this and continue individual training. When Marines do achieve proficiencies, unit commanders must systematically record these proficiencies and establish periodic sustainment training according to the frequency set forth in enclosure (3). 2. ITS Maintenance a. ITS's exist because of the threat. Changes which occur must be reflected in ITS's as a team effort of the formal schools, the operating forces, and staff agencies at Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps and at the Marine Corps Combat Development Command. Changes in the threat, new weapons/equipment and doctrine will require now or updated training proficiencies. b. ITS's are validated when they are used by institution and unit commanders. Changes can be initiated by units, institutions, or higher headquarters. To ensure quality training, ITS's must be updated continuously. Input will be systematically collected, staffed, and incorporated into ITS's at least annually. c. ITS users should be critical of the ITS's as a whole as they support or fail to support a particular mos. d. Specific components of an ITS should also be examined for realism and pertinence. e. ITS Management is dynamic. User maintenance is the key to refining proficiencies which best serve unit missions. ENCLOSURE (2) ENCLOSURE (2) 1 MCO 1510.109 MCO 1510.109 6 SEp 6 Sep 96 INDEX OF TASKS BY TRAINING LOCATION, LEVEL OF TRAINING, SUSTAINMENT, AND GRADE TO STANDARD 1. This enclosure identifies WHERE ITS's are taught, Training Location; the Level of Training regarding proficiency, "P" for preliminary, not to standard, and "S" for trained to standard; and the lowest grade required to demonstrate proficiency in each ITS. 2. The Training Location is either Formal School (FS) or MOJT. Tasks showing a blank in the "FS" column are tasks designated for training by MDJT in the unit. 3. Sustainment training is always the responsibility of the unit commander. The number in the MOJT column represents the number of months between evaluation or retraining to maintain the proficiency required by the standard. TASK TASK FS MOJT Grade NUMBER SUST SUST MOS RPTS, MARINE RP RPTS.1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P 12 RPSR IMPLEMENT A COMMAND RELIGIOUS PROGRAM (CRP) FOR A COMBAT ENVIRONMENT RPTS.1.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR IMPLEMENT A RELIGIOUS SUPPORT PLAN (RSP) RPTS.1.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR FACILITATE MINISTRY IN A COMBAT ENVIRONMENT RPTS.1.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P 6 RPSR SUPPORT MINISTRY IN MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR (MDOTW) RPTS.1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6 RPSR SUPPORT INTERVENTION MINISTRY IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (HA) P S/6 RPSR OPERATIONS RPTS.1.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR SUPPORT MINISTRY DURING NON-COMBATAT EVACUATION OPERATIONS (NEO) RPTS.1.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P 12 RPSR SUPPORT MINISTRY TO ENEMY PRISONERS OF WAR (EPW) CIVILIAN DETAINEES (CDS) AND DETAINED PERSONNEL RPTS.1.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RP1 COORDINATE FAITH GROUP SPECIFIC COVERAGE IN AREA OF OPERATIONS RPTS.1.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR ESTABLISH LIAISON WITH UNIT MINISTRY TEAMS (UMT'S) IN THE AREA OF OPERATIONS R.PTS.1.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR PREPARE BRIEF FOR THE COMMANDER ON RELIGIOUS PRACTICES AND TRADITIONS IN A GIVEN AREA OF OPERATIONS RPTS.1.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR SUPPORT FIELD WORSHIP RPTS.1.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6 RPSR SUPPORT A MILITARY CEREMONY FOR TEMPORARY INTERMENT OF DECEASED PERSONNEL PPTS.2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR SUPPORT PASTORAL CARE IN A MASS CASUALTY SITUATION RPTS.2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR SUPPORT PASTORAL CARE TO A MARINE/ SAILOR EXPERIENCING COMBAT TRAUMA R.PTS.2.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR SUPPORT PASTORAL COUNSELING IN COMBAT AND MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR RPTS.3.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR DEVELOP THE UNIT COMMAND RELIGIOUS PROGRAM BUDGET (CRPB) R.PTS.3.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RP1 FACILITATE LOGISTIC SUPPORT FOR UNIT MINISTRY TEAMS (UMT) PPTS.3.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR COORDINATE LOGISTICAL SUPPORT FOR THE UMT'S RPTS.4.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR PREPARE INDIVIDUAL COMBAT EQUIPMENT FOR TACTICAL OPERATIONS RPTS.4.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR CAMOUFLAGE SELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT RPTS.4.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ASSEMBLE A SURVIVAL KIT R.PTS.4.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR APPLY THE ACRONYM SURVIVAL R.PTS.4.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR PRACTICE BASIC FIELD SANITATION ENCLOSURE (3) 1 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK TASK FS MOJT Grade NUMBER SUST RPTS.4.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR COOK A MEAL, READY-TO-EAT (MRE) RPTS.4.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ERECT BASIC INDIVIDUAL SHELTERS RPTS.4.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXECUTE INDIVIDUAL MOVEMENT IN A FIELD ENVIRONMENT RPTS.4.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR EXECUTE INDIVIDUAL MOVEMENT IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT RPTS.4.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR OPERATE NIGHT VISION GOGGLES RPTS.4.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR EMPLOY TECHNIQUES OF UNAIDED NIGHT VISION RPTS.4.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR REACT TO ENEMY DIRECT FIRE RPTS.4.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE RPTS.4.14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ASSUME FIELD FIRING POSITIONS RPTS.4.15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXECUTE INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS IN A DEFENSIVE POSITION RPTS.4.16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ORIENT A MAP USING A LENSATIC COMPASS RPTS.4.17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR LOCATE YOUR POSITION DURING A TERRAIN WALK RPTS.4.18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR NAVIGATE FROM ONE POINT ON THE GROUND TO ANOTHER POINT, MOUNTED RPTS.4.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR LOCATE POSITIONS IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT RPTS.4.20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR LOCATE POSITION ON A MAP OR GROUND BY RESECTION RPTS.4.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR DETERMINE THE ELEVATION OF A POINT ON THE GROUND USING A MAP RPTS.4.22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR NAVIGATE FROM ONE POINT ON THE GROUND TO ANOTHER USING A GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) RPTS.4.23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPI PREPARE A WARNING ORDER RPTS.4.24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RP1 PREPARE OPERATIONS ORDER, AND ORDER ANNEXES RPTS.4.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR PREPARE ROUTES AND OVERLAYS RPTS.4.26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ENTER AND EXIT FRIENDLY LINES VIA FOOT MOVEMENT RPTS.4.27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR CROSS DANGER AREAS RPTS.4.28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR EXECUTE IMMEDIATE ACTION DRILLS RPTS.4.29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION RPTS.4.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR PROCESS ENEMY PERSONNEL RPTS.4.31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EMBARK/DEBARK FROM TROOP MOVEMENT SYSTEMS RPTS.4.32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR CONDUCT AN INSERT/F-XTMCT VIA HELICOPTER LANDING RPTS.4.33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR DIRECT A HELICOPTER LANDING/TAKEOFF RPTS.4.34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR SELECT LANDING ZONE FOR ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT RPTS.4.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR ESTABLISH A LANDING ZONE (DAY/NIGHT) RPTS.4.36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR MOVE THROUGH A MINEFIELD RPTS.4.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR IDENTIFY NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO) NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL (NBC) MARKERS RPTS.4.38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR MAINTAIN THE M17 SERIES FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK ENCLOSURE (3) 2 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK TASK FS MOJT Grade NUMBER SUST RPTS.4.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR DON THE M17 SERIES FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK WITH HOOD RPTS.4.40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR MAINTAIN THE M40 FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK RPTS.4.41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR DON THE M40 FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK WITH HOOD RPTS.4.42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR DON INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO MISSION ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) 4 RPTS.4.43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR PERFORM BASIC BODY FUNCTIONS WHILE IN MOPP 4 RPTS.4.44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS RPTS.4.45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR DECONTAMINATE SKIN AND PERSONAL EQUIPMENT USING THE DECONTAMINATION KIT RPTS.4.46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR DECONTAMINATE WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT USING THE Mll PORTABLE DECONTAMINATION APPARATUS (FDA) RPTS.4.47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXCHANGE MOPP GEAR RPTS.4.48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR REACT TO A NUCLEAR ATTACK RPTS.4.49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR REACT TO A CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL ATTACK RPTS.4.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR TREAT A CHEMICAL AGENT CASUALTY RPTS.4.51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/3 RPSR OPERATE TACTICAL/NON-TACTICAL VEHICLES RPTS.5.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR COMMUNICATE USING A RADIO RPTS.5.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR OPERATE THE AN/PRC-77 RADIO SET RPTS.5.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR OPERATE AN/FRC-119A SINCGARS RADIO RPTS.5.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR CONSTRUCT FIELD EXPEDIENT ANTENNA RPTS.5.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR PERFORM TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES ON A FAULTY RADIO RPTS.S.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR OPERATE FIELD TELEPHONES R.PTS.5.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR UTILIZE CORRECT PROCEDURES TO ESTABLISH, ENTER, AND LEAVE A RADIO TELEPHONE NET RPTS.5.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR COMMUNICATE USING PROPER RADIO TELEPHONE PROCEDURES RPTS.5.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/9 RPSR UTILIZE NUMERICAL CIPHER AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM TO ENCODE, DECODE, AND AUTHENTICATE RPTS.5.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/6 RPSR SEND MESSAGE USING NATO FORMAT RPTS.5.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR REPARE COMMUNICATIONS ASSETS FOR EMBARKATION R.PTS.6.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN DEADLY FORCE RPTS.6.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RP1 PERFORM WEAPONS HANDLING PROCEDURES WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL RPTS.6.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RP1 MAINTAIN THE SERVICE PISTOL RPTS.6.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RP1 ENGAGE A TARGET WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL R.PTS.6.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RP1 QUALIFY WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL ON THE 9MM QUALIFICATION COURSE RIITS.6.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR PERFORM WEAPONS HANDLING PROCEDURES WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE RPTS.6.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR PERFORM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ON THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE RPTS.6.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ZERO THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE ENCLOSURE (3) 3 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK TASK FS MOJT Grade NUMBER SUST RPTS.6.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ENGAGE STATIONARY TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE AT KNOWN DISTANCES RPTS.6.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ENGAGE TARGETS OF LIMITED EXPOSURE (TIME) WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE RPTS.6.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE AT THE SUSTAINED RATE RPTS.6.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ENGAGE MULTIPLE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE RPTS.6.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ENGAGE MOVING TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE RPTS.6.14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ENGAGE TARGETS AT UNKNOWN DISTANCES WITH THE M16A2 RIFLE RPTS.6.15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ENGAGE TARGETS DURING LOW LIGHT AND DARKNESS WITS THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE RPTS.6.16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 RIFLE WHILE WEARING THE FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK RPTS.6.17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER RPTS.6.18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR MAINTAIN THE M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER RPTS.6.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE AT-4 RPTS.6.20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M249 SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW) RPTS.6.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR MAINTAIN THE M249 SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW) RPTS.6.22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR MAINTAIN THE MEDIUM MACHINEGUN RPTS.6.23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR ENGAGE GROUND TARGETS WITH THE MEDIUM MACHINEGUN RPTS.6.24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR ENGAGE TARGETS WITH RAND GRENADES RPTS.6.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR ENGAGE AN OPPONENT IN ARMED CLOSE COMBAT RPTS.6.26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR ENGAGE AN OPPONENT IN UNARMED CLOSE COMBAT USING LINE I AND II RPTS.6.27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR DEFEND AGAINST A KNIFE ATTACK UNARMED (LINE III) RPTS.6.28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR ENGAGE AN OPPONENT WITH A KNIFE (LINE IV) RPTS.6.29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR ENGAGE AN OPPONENT WITH WEAPONS OF OPPORTUNITY RPTS.6.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S/12 RPSR ENGAGE AN OPPONENT IN UNARMED CLOSE COMBAT USING COMBAT HITTING SKILLS RPTS.7.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR OPERATE A MICROCOMPUTER SUITE RPTS.7.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR CONFIGURE A MICROCOMPUTER SUITE RPTS.7.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR USE MICROCOMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM RPTS.7.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR UTILIZE WORD PROCESSING SOFTWARE RPTS.7.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR EXECUTE OPERATING SYSTEM UTILITIES RPTS.7.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR PRINT A DOCUMENT RPTS.7.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR CONVERT A DOCUMENT RPTS.7.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR MAINTAIN DISKS/DATA/SYSTEM INTEGRITY RPTS.7.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P S/12 RPSR TROUBLESHOOT A MALFUNCTIONING COMPUTER RPTS.8.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE SIX ARTICLES OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT R.PTS.8.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE RIGHTS OF A PRISONER OF WAR (POW) RPTS.8.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE OBLIGATIONS OF A PRISONER OF WAR (POW) ENCLOSURE (3) 4 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK TASK FS MOJT Grade NUMBER SUST RPTS.8.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE NINE PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF WAR RPTS.8.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS MISSION RPTS.8.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR IDENTIFY SIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN MARINE CORPS HISTORY RPTS.8.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR IDENTIFY THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MARINE CORPS UNIFORM ITEMS RPTS.8.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN COMMON TERMS, SAYINGS, AND QUOTATIONS USED IN THE MARINE CORPS RPTS.8.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE CUSTOMS OF THE MARINE CORPS RPTS.S.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR IDENTIFY THE LOCATION OF THE MARINE DIVISIONS, AIR WINGS, AND FORCE SERVICE SUPPORT GROUPS (FSSG'S) RPTS.B.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR DESCRIBE THE MARINE AIR-GROUND TASK FORCE (MAGTF) RPTS.S.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE THREE CLASSIFICATIONS OF MARINE CORPS AWARDS RPTS.8.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR WEAR UNIFORM RPTS.8.14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR MAINTAIN A PROFESSIONAL PERSONAL APPEARANCE RPTS.8.15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POLICY ON ALCOHOL ABUSE RPTS.8.16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR DESCRIBE AUTHORIZED ABSENCE PROCEDURES RPTS.8.17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR DESCRIBE AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE ASSISTANCE RPTS.8.18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POLICY ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT RPTS.8.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POLICY ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITY RPTS.8.20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POSITION ON FRATERNIZATION RPTS.8.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 RPSR DESCRIBE OCCUPATIONAL FIELD (OCCFLD) AND MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS) STRUCTURE ENCLOSURE (3) 5 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 COMMON ITS LISTING This enclosure is not applicable in that this Order does not involve multiple MOS'S. ENCLOSURE (4) ENCLOSURE (4) 1 MCO 1510.109 6 SEp % TRAINING SUPPORT 1. This enclosure identifies training support in four categories for each MOS or the OccFld as a whole. Some of the support items are identified by tasks, groups of tasks, or for the entire task list as follows: Appendix A: Training Devices, Simulators, and Training Aids Appendix B: Training Equipment Appendix C: Ammunition, Explosives, and Pyrotechnics Appendix D: Training Materials 2. If support identified in any appendix does not apply, the appendix will be included stating: "DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS MOS/ OCCFLD". ENCLOSURE (5) ENCLOSURE (2) 1 MCO 1510.109 6 % TRAINING DEVICES, SIMULATORS, AND TRAINING AIDS Below is a minimum list of those training devices, simulators, and training aids that can be used. Audio Visual Aids (overhead projectors, slide projectors, film projectors, video cassette recorders) Easel Board and Paper Charts Rappelling Tower or Cliff Maintenance Forms Plain text and Encoded Messages Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-A-1 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TRAINING EQUIPMENT Individual Weapons M9 9mm Service Pistol M16A2 Service Rifle M203 Grenade Launcher Knife/Bayonet Communication Material/Equipment AN/PRC-77, Radio Set AN/PRC-119, Radio Set Field Phone CEOI, Communications-Electronic Operation Instructions WD-1/TT, Wire Field Wire Tool Kit NAVMC 964, Message Book Individual Tactical Skills Equipment 782 Gear Compass, Lensatic TRIPAC, Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver Military Map 1:50,000 Scale Overlay Paper Coordinate Scale and Protractor Night Vision Device AN/PVS-4, 5 or 7 Binocular M13AS, 6X30 Flashlight with Filter Lens Rope, Manila, 1/4 Inch Diameter Locking Snaplink STUBAI-85 Patrol Warning Order Format Five Paragraph Order Format Defensive Overlay with Barrier Plan Cleaning Equipment Brush, Cleaning Lens Tissue Rifle Bore Cleaner Dry-Cleaning Solvent lean Rags Appendix B to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-B-1 MCO 1510.109 6 --Ep % AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES, AND PYROTECHNICS This appendix identifies ammunition, explosives, and pyrotechnics (CLASS V) requirements for a task. - The first column is the task number. - The second column identifies the Department of Defense Identification Code (DODIC). - The third column is the Nomenclature pertaining to the DODIC. Additionally some tasks may be trained solely through the use of simulators. Those will be listed underneath the task statement. - The fourth column, "Initial Proficiency", identifies the quantity of CLASS V each trainee will expend to achieve initial proficiency in this task. In many cases, initial proficiency will be achieved on a simulator, with live ammunition to zero the weapon allocated to confirm the Marine's skills. - The fifth column, "Per Iteration", lists the quantity of CLASS V expended to maintain proficiency after initial proficiency is achieved. - The sixth column, "Annual Sustainment", provides the amount of CLASS V required for one Marine to maintain proficiency in this task for one year. Annual sustainment quantities are derived by the following formula: Twelve Months Divided by Sustainment Factor Times per Iteration Equals Annual Sustainment Example: Take the sustainment factor from Enclosure (3). Divide this number into twelve months to find out how many times per year a task must be re-evaluated or retrained: * Task Number RPTS.6.4 has a sustainment factor of 12. * This number divided into twelve, tells you the task has to be retrained one time a year. * Multiply two times the "per iteration factor to find the annual sustainment quality. 12 Months/20OX1-200 It takes 200, 9mm rounds to maintain proficiency in this task every year. INITIAL PER ANNUAL TASK DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT RPTS.6.4 ENGAGE A TARGET WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL A363 CTG 9rmn Ball MBBO 200 200 200 RPTS.6.8 ZERO THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE (NOTE 1) A059 CTG 5.56 Ball M855 10 10 10 RPTS.6.9 ENGAGE STATIONARY TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE AT KNOWN DISTANCES (NOTE 1) A059 CTG 5.56 Ball M855 250 204 204 RPTS.6.10 ENGAGE TARGETS OF LIMITED EXPOSURE (TIME) WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE (NOTE 1) A059 CTG 5.56 Ball M855 72 52 52 RPTS.6.11 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE AT THE SUSTAINED RATE (NOTE 1) A059 CTG 5.56 BALL M855 15 6 6 RPTS.6.12 ENGAGE MULTIPLE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE (NOTE 1) A059 CTG 5.56 Ball M855 64 32 32 RPTS.6.13 ENGAGE MOVING TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE (NOTE 1) A059 CTG 5.56 Ball M855 24 12 12 RPTS.6.14 ENGAGE TARGETS AT UNKNOWN DISTANCES WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE (NOTE 1) A059 CTG 5.56 Ball M855 32 16 16 RPTS,6.15 ENGAGE TARGETS DURING LOW LIGHT AND DARKNESS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE (NOTE 1) A059 CTG 5.56 Ball M855 60 30 30 RPTS.6.16 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 RIFLE WHILE WEARING THE FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK (NOTE 1) A059 CTG 5.56 Ball M855 24 12 12 Appendix C to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-C-1 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 RPTS.6.17 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER (NOTE 2) B519 CTG 40mm TP 3 ISMT ISMT RPTS.6.19 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE AT-4 (NOTE 2) TRAIN TO STANDARD ON ISMT RPTS.6.20 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M249 SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW) (NOTE 2) A064 CTG 5.56arn LKD, 4-M855/1-M856 12 ISMT ISMT RPTS.6.23 ENGAGE GROUND TARGETS WITH THE MEDIUM MACHINE GUN (NOTE 2) A131 CTG 7.62mm LKD, 4-M80/1-M62 12 ISMT ISMT RPTS.6.24 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH RAND GRENADES (NOTE 3) G878 FUZE GRENADE HAND PRACTICE 8 2 2 G811 BODY GRENADE HAND PRACTICE GRENADE, HE 2 2 2 1 1 1 NOTE 1: AMMUNITION FOR THESE TASKS IS DESIGNATED UNDER SERVICE RIFLE SUSTAINMENT TRAINING ALLOCATIONS. THE USE OF SIMULATION IS OUTLINED IN THE PROGRAM. NOTE 2: TRAINING ON THE ISMT SATISFIES THE ANNUAL TRAINING REQUIREMENT FOR THE TASK. IF THE MARINE IS ASSIGNED THE WEAPON USED IN THE TASK, OR IS ASSIGNED TO A GUN TEAM, AMMUNITION IS IDENTIFIED TO SUSTAIN THE TASK. NOTE 3: THIS TRAINING REQUIRES A COMBINATION OF BLANK-FIRE (MILES) OR OTHER DEVICE TRAINING AND LIVE FIRE TRAINING TO BE CONSIDERED FULLY TRAINED TO STANDARD. Appendix C to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-C-2 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TRAINING MATERIALS ACP 125, RADIO TELEPHONE OPERATOR RPTS.5.1 RPTS.5.7 RPTS.5.8 PROCEDURES ACP-121 (C), COMMUNICATIONS RPTS.5.7 INSTRUCTION-GENERAL (U), W/SUPP 1 & 2 APPLICABLE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR RPTS.4.22 MANUAL APPLICABLE NUMERICAL CIPHER/ RPTS.S.9 AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM CIPHER/ AUTHENTICATION APPLICABLE TECHNICAL AND OPERATORS RPTS.4.51 MANUALS APPLICABLE TM FOR M240 (TO BE PUBLISHED AT A LATER DATE) RPTS.6.22 RPTS.6.23 APPROPRIATE HARDWARE/SOFTWARE/ RPTS.7.1 RPTS.7.2 UTILITIES MANUALS OR PUBLICATIONS RPTS.7.3 RPTS.7.4 RPTS.7.5 RPTS.7.6 RPTS.7.7 RPTS.7.8 RPTS.7.9 ATP-38, AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS RPTS.5.10 BATTLE DRILL GUIDE RPTS.6.4 CEOI, COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONIC OPERATING INSTRUCTION RPTS.S.7 DOD DIR 1300.7, TRAINING AND RPTS.8.4 EDUCATION MEASURES TO SUPPORT THE CODE OF CONDUCT EXEC ORDER 12633, AMENDED CODE FOR MEMBERS OF ARMED SERVICES OF U.S. RPTS.8.1 FC 23-25, LAUNCHER, HEAT PROJECTED, RPTS.6.19 84MM, M136 (AT-4) FIELD ANTENNA HANDBOOK RPTS.5.4 FM 19-15, CIVIL DISTURBANCES RPTS.4.30 FM 20-32, MINE/COUNTERMINE RPTS.4.36 OPERATIONS FM 21-10, FIELD HYGIENE AND RPTS.4.5 SANITATION FM 21-11, FIRST AID FOR SOLDIERS RPTS.4.43 RPTS.4.50 FM 21-15, CARE AND USE OF INDIVIDUAL RPTS.4.1 RPTS.4.7 CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT FM 21-150, COMBATIVES RPTS.4.30 RPTS.6.25 FM 21-26, MAP READING RPTS.4.16 RPTS.4.17 RPTS.4.18 RPTS.4.19 RPTS.4.20 RPTS.4.21 FM 21-60, VISUAL SIGNALS RPTS.4.49 FM 21-75, COMBAT SKILLS OF THE RPTS.4.11 RPTS.4.13 RPTS.4.14 RPTS.4.15 SOLDIER RPTS.4.2 RPTS.4.30 RPTS.4.36 RPTS.4.5 RPTS.4.7 RPTS.4.8 RPTS.4.9 FM 21-76, SURVIVAL RPTS.4.3 RPTS.4.4 RPTS.4.7 FM 23-14, SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON, RPTS.4.14 RPTS.6.20 (SAW) RPTS.6.21 FM 23-30, GRENADES AND PYROTECHNIC RPTS.6.24 SIGNALS FM 23-31, 40MM GRENADE LAUNCHERS, RPTS.6.17 M203 AND M79 FM 24-1, COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS RPTS,5.7 FM 24-18, TACTICAL SINGLE-CHANNEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS RPTS.5.4 RPTS.5.7 TECHNIQUES RPTS.5.8 Appendix D to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-D-1 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 FM 27-10, THE LAW OF LAND WARFARE RPTS.8.4 FM 3-5, NBC DECONTAMINATION RPTS.4.50 FM 44-30, VISUAL AIRCRAFT RPTS.4.29 RECOGNITION FM 5-103, SURVIVABILITY RPTS.4.15 FM 5-20, CAMOUFLAGE RPTS.4.2 FM 90-10-1, INFANTRYMAN'S GUIDE TO COMBAT IN BUILT-UP AREAS RPTS.4.9 FMFM 0-1, UNIT TRAINING MANAGEMENT RPTS.4.11 GUIDE FMFM O-IA, HOW TO CONDUCT TRAINING RPTS.4.11 FMFM 0-3, DOCTRINAL PUBLICATIONS GUIDE RITS.5.10 FMFM 0-8, BASIC MARKSMANSHIP RPTS.6.10 RPTS.6.11 RPTS.6.12 RPTS.6.13 RPTS.6.14 RPTS.6.15 RPTS.6.16 RPTS.6.17 RPTS.6.18 RPTS.6.19 RPTS.6.2 RPTS.6.20 RPTS.6.21 RPTS.6.3 RPTS.6.4 RPTS.6.5 RPTS.6.6 RPTS.6.7 RPTS.6.8 RPTS.6.9 FMFM 0-9, FIELD FIRING TECHNIQUES RPTS.6.10 RPTS.6.12 RPTS.6.13 RPTS.6.14 RPTS.6.15 RPTS.6.16 RPTS.6.17 RPTS.6.19 RPTS.6.20 FMFM 11-1, NUCLEAR, CHEMICAL, AND DEFENSIVE BIOLOGICAL OPERATIONS RPTS.4.39 RPTS.4.42 IN THE FMF RPTS.4.43 RPTS.4.45 RPTS.4.47 RPTS.4.49 FMFM 11-10 (FM 3-4), NBC PROTECTION RPTS.4.42 FMFM 11-10 (FM 3-5), NBC RPTS.4.45 DECONTAMINATION RPTS.4.45 FMFM 11-2 (FM 3-100), NBC RPTS.4.39 RPTS.4.48 FMFM 11-8 (FM 3-3), NBC RPTS.4.37 FMFM 11-9 (FM 3-3), NBC RPTS.4.48 CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE FMFM 11-9 (FM 3-4), NBC PROTECTION RPTS.4.43 RPTS.4.45 RPTS.4.48 RPTS.4.49 RPTS.4.50 FMFM 3-1, STAFF FUNCTIONING RPTS.1.2 FMFM 3-3, HELICOPTER OPERATIONS RPTS.4.32 FMFM 3-5, MILITARY POLICE IN RPTS.1.7 COMBAT FMFM 3-6, RELIGIOUS MINISTRIES IN THE FLEET MARINE FORCE RPTS.1.1 RPTS.2.3 FMFM 3-61, MINISTRY IN COMBAT RPTS.1.1 RPTS.1.10 RPTS.1.11 RPTS.1.2 RPTS.1.3 RPTS.1.4 RPTS.1.5 RPTS.1.6 RPTS.1.7 RPTS.1.8 RPTS.1.9 RPTS.2.1 RPTS.2.2 RPTS.2.3 FMFM 4-1, COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT RPTS.3.3 OPERATIONS FMFM 4-52, EMERGENCY FIRST-AID FOR RPTS.2.1 MARINES FMFM 4-55, COMBAT STRESS RPTS.2.1 RPTS.2.3 FMFM 4-6, AIR MOVEMENTS OF FMF UNITS RPTS.5.11 FMFM 4-8, HANDLING OF DECEASED RPTS.2.1 PERSONNEL IN THEATERS OF OPERATIONS FMFM 6-4, MARINE RIFLE COMPANY/ RPTS.4.13 RPTS.4.31 PLATOON RPTS.4.5 Appendix D to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-D-2 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep% 6 Sep 96 FMFM 6-5, MARINE RIFLE SQUAD RPTS.4.2 RPTS.4.23 RPTS.4.24 RPTS.4.25 RPTS.4.26 RPTS.4.27 RPTS.4.28 RPTS.4.29 RPTS.4.30 RPTS.4.36 RPTS.4.9 RPTS.6.17 RPTS.6.19 RPTS.6.20 FMFM 6-7, SCOUTING AND PATROLLING RPTS.4.11 RPTS.4.12 FOR INFANTRY UNITS RPTS.4.23 RPTS.4.24 RPTS.4.25 RPTS.4.26 RPTS.4.27 RPTS.4.28 RPTS.4.29 RPTS.4.30 RPTS.4.8 FMFM 7-15, MILITARY OPERATIONS ON RPTS.4.9 URBAN TERRAIN FMFM 7-34, CIVIL AFFAIRS RPTS.1.4 FMFM 7-36, NON-COMBATANT EVACUATION RPTS.1.6 OPERATIONS FMFM 9-2, AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLES RPTS.4.31 FMFRP 0-7, CLOSE COMBAT RPTS.6.25 RPTS.6.26 RPTS.6.27 RPTS.6.28 RPTS.6.29 RPTS.6.30 FMFRP 6-15, MACHINE GUNS AND MACHINE RPTS.4.15 RPTS.6.22 GUN GUNNERY RPTS.6.23 GENEVA CONVENTION OF 1947 RPTS.1.7 RPTS.3.2 GTA 17-2-11, COMBAT VEHICLE RPTS.4.29 IDENTIFICATION TRAINING CARDS GTA 17-2-13, ARMORED VEHICLE RPTS.4.29 RECOGNITION CARDS GTA 44-2-6, AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION RPTS.4.29 CARDS INSTRUCTION CARDS FOR M256Al RPTS.4.44 CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT INSTRUCTIONS ON THE RATION HEATING RPTS.4.6 CONTAINER, SPECIFICATION: MIL-F- 10805D MARCORMAN RPTS.1.11 RPTS.1.12 MARINE CORPS MANUAL RPTS.8.5 RPTS.8.9 MARINE CORPS MUSEUM HISTORICAL RPTS.8.6 RPTS.8.7 PAMPHLETS RPTS.8.8 MCBUL 3000 SERIES, MARES LOGISTICS RPTS.5.2 REPORTABLE EQUIPMENT 94 MCI 03.32F, RECONNAISSANCE MARINE RPTS.4.33 RPTS.4.34 RPTS.4.35 MCI COURSE 7301, MARINE CORPS RPTS.8.5 RPTS.8.6 HISTORY AND TRADITIONS RPTS.8.7 RPTS.8.8 RPTS.8.9 MCI WEAPONS DRILL GUIDE RPTS.6.4 MCD 1510.89, ITS MBST VOLUME I RPTS.6.2 RPTS.6.4 RPTS.6.5 MCO 1730,6-, COMMAND RELIGIOUS RPTS.1.1 RPTS.1.11 PROGRAMS IN THE MARINE CORPS MCO 3120.8, POLICY FOR THE RPTS.8.11 ORGANIZATION OF MARINE FORCES FOR COMBAT MCO 3300.3, USMC LAW OF WAR PROGRAM RPTS.8.4 MCO 3501.6B, MARINE CORPS COMBAT RPTS.4.17 READINESS EVALUATION SYSTEM (SHORT TITLE: MCCRES); VOLUME V, ARTILLERY UNITS MCO 3574.2-, MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING RPTS.6.4 RPTS.6.5 WITH INDIVIDUAL SMALL ARMS RPTS.6.9 MCO 4400.154_, RELIGIOUS MINISTRIES RPTS.1.11 RPTS.3.2 SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT RPTS.3.3 Appendix D to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-D-3 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 MCO 5300.10A, MARINE CORPS POLICY RPTS.8.18 ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT MCO 6100.10, WEIGHT CONTROL AND RPTS.8.14 MILITARY APPEARANCE MCO 7000.1, PROGRAM OBJECTIVE RPTS.3.1 MEMORANDUM FORMAT MCO P1020.34, MARINE CORPS UNIFORM RPTS.8.13 RPTS.8.14 REGULATIONS MCO P1050.3, REGULATIONS FOR LEAVE, RPTS.8.16 LIBERTY, AND ADMINISTRATIVE ABSENCE MCO P1200.7, MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL RPTS.8.21 SPECIALTIES MANUAL MCO P1650.27, MARINE CORPS UNIT RPTS.8.12 AWARDS MANUAL MCO P3000.11, MARES INTRO POLICY RPTS.5.2 MANUAL MCO P3570.IA, POLICIES AND RPTS.6.4 RPTS.6.5 PROCEDURES FOR FIRING AMMUNITION FOR TRAINING, TARGET PRACTICE, AND COMBAT MCO P4400.150C, CONSUMER LEVEL RPTS.3.2 RPTS.3.3 SUPPLY MANUAL MCO P4600.7C, USMC TRANSPORTATION RPTS.5.11 MANUAL MCO P4790.2, MIMM FIELD PROCEDURES RPTS.5.2 MANUAL MCO P5300.12, THE MARINE CORPS RPTS.8.15 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM MCO P5354.1, MARINE CORPS EQUAL PPTS.8.19 OPPORTUNITY MANUAL MCO P7220.31, JOINT UNIFORM MILITARY RPTS.8.16 PAY SYSTEM AND FIELD PROCEDURES MANUAL, VOL. I (JFPM) NAVEDTRA 287-01-45-82, RELIGIOUS RPTS.1.11 PROGRAM SPECIALIST 3 AND 2 NAVMC 2507, DECORATIONS AND AWARDS RPTS.8.12 POSTER NAVMC 2681, CODE OF U.S. FIGHTING RPTS.8.1 RPTS.8.2 MAN RPTS.8.3 NAVMC 2691, MARINE CORPS DRILL AND RPTS.8.9 CEREMONIES MANUAL NAVMC 2691A, U.S. MARINE CORPS RPTS.6.1 INTERIOR GUARD MANUAL NAVMC 2767, USER'S GUIDE TO MARINE RPTS.8.17 RPTS.8.17 CORPS LEADERSHIP RPTS.8.18 RPTS.8.19 RPTS.8.20 HAVPERS 15555, NAVY MILITARY RPTS.1.12 FUNERALS NTP-3, NAVAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS RPTS.5.1 PROCEDURES SECNAVINST 1000.9, CODE OF CONDUCT RPTS.8.4 FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES SECNAVINST 1650.1, NAVY AND MARINE RPTS.8.12 CORPS AWARDS MANUAL SECNAVINST 1730.7_, RELIGIOUS RPTS.1.1 RPTS.1.11 MINISTRIES WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF RPTS.1.12 RPTS.1.8 THE NAVY RPTS.2.3 SECNAVINST 1730.8, ACCOMODATION OF RPTS.1.11 RELIGIOUS PRACTICES STANAG 2002, WARNING SIGNS OF RPTS.4.37 CONTAMINATED OR DANGEROUS LAND AREAS, COMPLETE EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND STORES STP 21-1-SMCT, SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF RPTS.5.1 RPTS.6.24 COMMON TASKS, SKILL LEVEL 1 STP 7-llBl-SM, SOLDIER'S MANUAL, RPTS.5.6 INFANTRYMAN SL I TM 05538C-10/lA, RIFLE, 5.56MM, RPTS.6.10 RPTS.6.10 M16A2 W/E RPTS.6.6 RPTS.6.7 Appendix D to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-D-4 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TM 08671A-10/1, OPERATOR'S MANUAL, 5.56MM, RPTS.6.20 MACHINEGUN, 5.56MM, M249 TM 1005A-10/1, OPERATORS MANUAL, RPTS.6.3 RPTS.6.4 PISTOL M9, SEMIAUTOMATIC 9MM TM 11-5820-498-12, OPERATOR'S RPTS.5.2 AN/PRC-77 MANUAL TM 11-5820-667-12, OPERATOR'S AND RPTS.5.1 ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE MANUAL: RADIO SET, AN/PRC-77 (INCLUDING RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER, RADIO RT-841/ PRC-77) TM 11-5820-890-10-1, AN PRC 119 RPTS.5.3 TM 11-5855-214-10, OPERATOR'S MANUAL RPTS.6.23 FOR NIGHT VISION SIGHT, CREW SERVED WEAPON, AN/TVS-5 TM 11-5855-238-10, OPERATOR'S RPTS.4.10 MANUAL, NIGHT VISION GOGGLES, AN\FVS-5 SERIES, (5, 5A, 5B, 5C) TM 11-5855-238-20, UNIT MAINTENANCE RPTS.4.10 MANUAL, NIGHT VISION GOGGLES, AN/FVS-5 SERIES RPTS.4.10 (5, 5A, 5B, 5C) TM 3-4230-204-12, OPERATOR'S MANUAL RPTS.4.44 RPTS.4.46 FOR Mll PDA TM 3-4230-216-10, OPERATOR'S MANUAL RPTS.4.45 FOR DECONTAMINATING KIT AND SKIN DECONTAMINATING M58Al TM 3-4240-279-10, OPERATOR'S RPTS.6.4 RPTS.4.38 MANUAL: MASK, CHEMICAL - 8 RPTS.4.39 RPTS.4.43 BIOLOGICAL, FIELD, ABC-MI7, M17Al, RPTS.4.45 AND M17A2 TM 3-4240-279-20, ORGANIZATIONAL RPTS.4.38 MAINTENANCE MANUAL TM 3-4240-300-10-1, OPERATOR'S RPTS.4.40 RPTS.4.41 MANUAL FOR CHEMICAL-BIOLOGICAL MASK M40 TM 3-6665-307-10, OPERATOR'S MANUAL RPTS.4.44 FOR CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR KIT TM 3-6665-311-10, PAPER, CHEMICAL RPTS.4.44 AGENT DETECTOR VGH, ABC-M8 TM 4700-15/1, EQUIPMENT RECORD RPTS.5.2 PROCEDURES TM 55-311, MOTOR CONVOY SECURITY IN RPTS.4.13 STABILITY OPERATIONS TM 8-285, TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL RPTS.4.50 AGENT CASUALTIES AND CONVENTIONAL MILITARY CHEMICAL INJURIES TM 9-1005-201-10, OPERATOR'S MANUAL RPTS.6.21 FOR MACHINEGUN, 5.56MM, M249 TM 9-1005-311-0, OPERATOR'S MANUAL RPTS.6.22 RPTS.6.23 FOR MACHINE GUN, 7.62MM, M-6OE3 TM 9-1010-221-10, 40MM GRENADE RPTS.6.18 LAUNCHER M203 U.S. NAVY REGULATIONS RPTS.8.1 RPTS.8.2 RPTS.8.3 Appendix D to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-D-5 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 INDIVIDUAL TRAINING STANDARDS FOR RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALISTS ASSIGNED TO THE MARINE CORPS MOS RPTS, MARINE RP DUTY AREA I - MINISTRY AND MINISTRY SUPPORT SERVICES TASK RPTS.1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-1 IMPLEMENT A COMMAND RELIGIOUS PROGRAM (CRP) FOR A COMBAT ENVIRONMENT TASK RPTS.1.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-1 IMPLEMENT A RELIGIOUS SUPPORT PLAN (RSP) TASK RPTS.1.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-2 FACILITATE MINISTRY IN A COMBAT ENVIRONMENT TASK RPTS.1.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-2 SUPPORT MINISTRY IN MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR (MOOTW) TASK RPTS.1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-3 SUPPORT INTERVENTION MINISTRY IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (HA) OPERATIONS TASK RPTS.1.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-3 SUPPORT MINISTRY DURING NON-COMBATANT EVACUATION OPERATIONS (NEO) TASK RPTS.1.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-4 SUPPORT MINISTRY TO ENEMY PRISONERS OF WAR (EPW) CIVILIAN DETAINEES (CDS) AND DETAINED PERSONNEL TASK RPTS.1.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-4 COORDINATE FAITH GROUP SPECIFIC COVERAGE IN AREA OF OPERATIONS TASK RPTS.1.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-5 ESTABLISH LIAISON WITH UNIT MINISTRY TEAMS (UMT-S) IN THE AREA OF OPERATIONS TASK RPTS.1.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-5 PREPARE BRIEF FOR THE COMMANDER ON RELIGIOUS PRACTICES AND TRADITIONS IN A GIVEN AREA OF OPERATIONS TASK RPTS.1.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-6 SUPPORT FIELD WORSHIP TASK RPTS.1.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-7 SUPPORT A MILITARY CEREMONY FOR TEMPORARY INTERMENT OF DECEASED PERSONNEL DUTY AREA 2 - PASTORAL CARE TASK RPTS.2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-7 SUPPORT PASTORAL CARE IN A MASS CASUALTY SITUATION TASK RPTS.2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-8 SUPPORT PASTORAL CARE TO A MARINE/SAILOR EXPERIENCING COMBAT TRAUMA TASK RPTS.2.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-8 SUPPORT PASTORAL COUNSELING IN COMBAT AND MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR DUTY AREA 3 - ADMINISTRATION & LOGISTICS TASK RPTS.3.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-9 DEVELOP THE UNIT COMMAND RELIGIOUS PROGRAM BUDGET (CRPB) TASK RPTS.3.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-9 FACILITATE LOGISTIC SUPPORT FOR UNIT MINISTRY TEAMS (UMT) TASK RPTS.3.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-10 COORDINATE LOGISTICAL SUPPORT FOR THE UMT'S DUTY AREA 4 - TACTICAL SKILLS TASK RPTS.3.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-10 PREPARE INDIVIDUAL COMBAT EQUIPMENT FOR TACTICAL OPERATIONS TASK RPTS.4.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-11 CAMOUFLAGE SELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT TASK RPTS.4.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-11 ASSEMBLE A SURVIVAL KIT TASK RPTS.4.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-12 APPLY THE ACRONYM SURVIVAL TASK RPTS.4.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-12 PRACTICE BASIC FIELD SANITATION TASK RPTS.4.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-13 COOK A MEAL, READY-TO-EAT (MRE) TASK RPTS.4.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-13 ERECT BASIC INDIVIDUAL SHELTERS TASK RPTS.4.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-14 EXECUTE INDIVIDUAL MOVEMENT IN A FIELD ENVIRONMENT TASK RPTS.4.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-15 EXECUTE INDIVIDUAL MOVEMENT IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT ENCLOSURE (6) 1 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK RPTS.4.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-15 OPERATE NIGHT VISION GOGGLES TASK RPTS.4.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-16 EMPLOY TECHNIQUES OF UNAIDED NIGHT VISION TASK RPTS.4.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-16 REACT TO ENEMY DIRECT FIRE TASK RPTS.4.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-17 REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE TASK RPTS.4.14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-17 ASSUME FIELD FIRING POSITIONS TASK RPTS.4.15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-18 EXECUTE INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS IN A DEFENSIVE POSITION TASK RPTS.4.16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-18 ORIENT A MAP USING A LENSATIC COMPASS TASK RPTS.4.17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-19 LOCATE YOUR POSITION DURING A TERRAIN WALK TASK RPTS.4.18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-19 NAVIGATE FROM ONE POINT ON THE GROUND TO ANOTHER POINT, MOUNTED TASK RPTS.4.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-20 LOCATE POSITIONS IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT TASK RPTS.4.20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-20 LOCATE POSITION ON A MAP OR GROUND BY RESECTION TASK RPTS.4.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-21 DETERMINE THE ELEVATION OF A POINT ON THE GROUND USING A MAP TASK RPTS.4.22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-21 NAVIGATE FROM ONE POINT ON THE GROUND TO ANOTHER USING A GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) TASK RPTS.4.23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-22 PREPARE A WARNING ORDER TASK RPTS.4.24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-23 PREPARE OPERATIONS ORDER, AND ORDER ANNEXES TASK RPTS.4.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-24 PREPARE ROUTES AND OVERLAYS TASK RPTS.4.26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-25 ENTER AND EXIT FRIENDLY LINES VIA FOOT MOVEMENT TASK RPTS.4.27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-25 CROSS DANGER AREAS TASK RPTS.4.28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-26 EXECUTE IMMEDIATE ACTION DRILLS TASK RPTS.4.29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-27 REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION TASK RPTS.4.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-28 PROCESS ENEMY PERSONNEL TASK RPTS.4.31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-28 EMBARK/DEBARK FROM TROOP MOVEMENT SYSTEMS TASK RPTS.4.32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-29 CONDUCT AN INSERT/EXTRACT VIA HELICOPTER LANDING TASK RPTS.4.33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-29 DIRECT A HELICOPTER LANDING/TAKEOFF TASK RPTS.4.34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-30 SELECT LANDING ZONE FOR ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT TASK RPTS.4.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-30 ESTABLISH A LANDING ZONE (DAY/NIGRT) TASK RPTS.4.36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-31 MOVE THROUGH A MINEFIELD TASK RPTS.4.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-32 IDENTIFY NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO) NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL (NBC) MARKERS TASK RPTS.4.38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-32 MAINTAIN THE M17 SERIES FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK TASK RPTS.4.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-33 DON THE M17 SERIES FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK WITH HOOD TASK RPTS.4.40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-33 MAINTAIN THE M40 FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK TASK RPTS.4.41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-34 DON THE M40 FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK WITH HOOD TASK RPTS.4.42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-34 DON INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO MISSION ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) 4 TASK RPTS.4.43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-35 PERFORM BASIC BODY FUNCTIONS WHILE IN MOPP 4 ENCLOSURE (6) 2 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK RPTS.4.44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-35 IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS TASK RPTS.4.45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-36 DECONTAMINATE SKIN AND PERSONAL EQUIPMENT USING THE DECONTAMINATION KIT TASK RPTS.4.46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-37 DECONTAMINATE WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT USING THE Mll PORTABLE DECONTAMINATION APPARATUS (PDA) TASK RPTS.4.47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-37 EXCHANGE MOPP GEAR TASK RPTS.4.48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-38 REACT TO A NUCLEAR ATTACK TASK RPTS.4.49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-39 REACT TO A CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL ATTACK TASK RPTS.4.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-39 TREAT A CHEMICAL AGENT CASUALTY TASK RPTS.4.51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-40 OPERATE TACTICAL/NON-TACTICAL VEHICLES DUTY AREA 5 - COMMUNICATIONS TASK RPTS.5.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-40 COMMUNICATE USING A RADIO TASK RPTS.5.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-41 OPERATE THE AN/PRC-77 RADIO SET TASK RPTS.S.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-42 OPERATE AN/PRC-119A SINCGARS RADIO TASK RPTS.5.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-42 CONSTRUCT FIELD EXPEDIENT ANTENNA TASK RPTS.5.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-43 PERFORM TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES ON A FAULTY RADIO TASK RITS.5.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-43 OPERATE FIELD TELEPHONES TASK RPTS.5.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-44 UTILIZE CORRECT PROCEDURES TO ESTABLISH, ENTER, AND LEAVE A RADIO TELEPHONE MET TASK RPTS.5.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-45 COMMUNICATE USING PROPER RADIO TELEPHONE PROCEDURES TASK TASK RPTS.5.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-46 UTILIZE NUMERICAL CIPHER AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM TO ENCODE, DECODE, AND AUTHENTICATE TASK RPTS.5.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-46 SEND MESSAGE USING NATO FORMAT TASK RPTS.5.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-47 PREPARE COMMUNICATIONS ASSETS FOR EMBARKATION DUTY AREA 6 - COMBAT SKILLS TASK RPTS.6.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-48 EXPLAIN DEADLY FORCE TASK RPTS.6.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-48 PERFORM WEAPONS HANDLING PROCEDURES WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL TASK RPTS.6.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-49 MAINTAIN THE SERVICE PISTOL TASK RPTS.6.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-49 ENGAGE A TARGET WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL TASK RPTS.6.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-50 QUALIFY WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL ON THE 9MM QUALIFICATION COURSE TASK RPTS.6.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-51 PERFORM WEAPONS HANDLING PROCEDURES WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE TASK RPTS.6.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-52 PERFORM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ON THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE TASK RPTS.6.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-52 ZERO THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE TASK RPTS.6.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-53 ENGAGE STATIONARY TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE AT KNOWN DISTANCES TASK RPTS.6.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-54 ENGAGE TARGETS OF LIMITED EXPOSURE (TIME) WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE TASK RPTS.6.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-55 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE AT THE SUSTAINED RATE TASK RPTS.6.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-56 ENGAGE MULTIPLE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE TASK RPTS.6.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-57 ENGAGE MOVING TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE TASK RPTS.6.14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-58 ENGAGE TARGETS AT UNKNOWN DISTANCES WITH THE M16A2 RIFLE ENCLOSURE (6) 3 3 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK RPTS.6.15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-59 ENGAGE TARGETS DURING LOW LIGHT AND DARKNESS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE TASK RPTS.6.16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-60 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 RIFLE WHILE WEARING THE FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK TASK RPTS.6.17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-61 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER TASK RPTS.6.18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-62 MAINTAIN THE M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER TASK RPTS.6.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-62 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE AT-4 TASK RPTS.6.20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-63 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M249 SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW) TASK RPTS.6.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-64 MAINTAIN THE M249 SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW) TASK RPTS.6.22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-65 MAINTAIN THE MEDIUM MACHINEGUN TASK RPTS.6.23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-65 ENGAGE GROUND TARGETS WITH THE MEDIUM MACHINEGUN TASK RPTS.6.24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-66 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH HAND GRENADES TASK RPTS.6.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-66 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT IN ARMED CLOSE COMBAT TASK RPTS.6.26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-67 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT IN UNARMED CLOSE COMBAT USING LIKE I AND II TASK RPTS.6.27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-67 DEFEND AGAINST A KNIFE ATTACK UNARMED (LINE III) TASK RPTS.6.28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-68 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT WITH A KNIFE (LINE IV) TASK RPTS.6.29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-68 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT WITH WEAPONS OF OPPORTUNITY TASK RPTS.6.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-69 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT IN UNARMED CLOSE COMBAT USING COMBAT HITTING SKILLS DUTY AREA 7 - AUTOMATION TASK RPTS.7.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-69 OPERATE A MICROCOMPUTER SUITE TASK RPTS.7.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-70 CONFIGURE A MICROCOMPUTER SUITE TASK RPTS.7.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-70 USE MICROCOMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM TASK RPTS.7.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-71 UTILIZE WORD PROCESSING SOFTWARE TASK RPTS.7.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-71 EXECUTE OPERATING SYSTEM UTILITIES TASK RPTS.7.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-72 PRINT A DOCUMENT TASK RITS.7.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-72 CONVERT A DOCUMENT TASK RPTS.7.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-72 MAINTAIN DISKS/DATA/SYSTEM INTEGRITY TASK PPTS.7.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-73 TROUBLESHOOT A MALFUNCTIONING COMPUTER DUTY AREA 8 - MARINE CORPS KNOWLEDGE TASK RPTS.8.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-74 EXPLAIN THE SIX ARTICLES OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT TASK RPTS.8.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-74 EXPLAIN THE RIGHTS OF A PRISONER OF WAR (POW) TASK RPTS.8.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-74 EXPLAIN THE OBLIGATIONS OF A PRISONER OF WAR (POW) TASK RPTS.8.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-75 EXPLAIN THE NINE PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF WAR TASK RPTS.8.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-76 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS MISSION TASK RPTS.8.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-76 IDENTIFY SIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN MARINE CORPS HISTORY TASK RPTS.8.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-76 IDENTIFY THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MARINE CORPS UNIFORM ITEMS TASK RPTS.8.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-77 EXPLAIN COMMON TERMS, SAYINGS, AND QUOTATIONS USED IN THE MARINE CORPS ENCLOSURE (6) 4 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK RPTS.8.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-77 EXPLAIN THE CUSTOMS OF THE MARINE CORPS TASK RPTS.8.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-78 IDENTIFY THE LOCATION OF THE MARINE DIVISIONS, AIR WINGS, AND FORCE SERVICE SUPPORT GROUPS (FSSG'S) TASK RPTS.8.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-78 DESCRIBE THE MARINE AIR-GROUND TASK FORCE (MAGTF) TASK RPTS.8.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-79 EXPLAIN THE THREE CLASSIFICATIONS OF MARINE CORPS AWARDS TASK RPTS.8.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-79 WEAR UNIFORM TASK RPTS.8.14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-80 MAINTAIN A PROFESSIONAL PERSONAL APPEARANCE TASK RPTS.8.15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-80 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POLICY ON ALCOHOL ABUSE TASK RPTS.8.16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-80 DESCRIBE AUTHORIZED ABSENCE PROCEDURES TASK RPTS.8.17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-81 DESCRIBE AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TASK RPTS.8.18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-81 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POLICY ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT TASK RPTS.8.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-82 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POLICY ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TASK RPTS.8.20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-82 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POSITION ON FRATERNIZATION TASK RPTS.8.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-82 DESCRIBE OCCUPATIONAL FIELD (OCCFLD) AND MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS) STRUCTURE ENCLOSURE (6) 5 0 1518 SEP _@6109 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 MOS RPTS, MARINE RP DUTY AREA 1 - MINISTRY AND MINISTRY SUPPORT SERVICES TASK: RPTS. 1. 1 IMPLEMANT A COMMAND RELIGIOUS PROGRAM (CRP) FOR A COMBAT ENVIRONMENT CONDITION(S): Given the references, commander's intent, a unit scheduled for an exercise/operational deployment, and after operational planning conferences. STANDARD: Develop the unit CRP to meet the religious, moral, and spiritual needs of the assigned Marines/Sailors and their families. This includes assessing the religious needs of the unit, reviewing command goals, reviewing previous CRPs and budget inputs, determining which programs should be continued or initiated, preparing planning guides, preparing the written plan, and obtaining the commander's approval. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Conduct a unit needs assessment. 2. Determine availability of funding. 3. Review after action reports and Marine Corps Lesson Learned (MCLL) of previous like operations. 4. Advise on programs to continue, discontinue, or initiate. 5. Draft the CRP for approval as required by SECNAVINST 1730.7_. REFERENCE(S): 1. SECNAVINST 1730.7-, Religious Ministries within the Department of the Navy 2. MCO 1730.6_, Command Religious Programs in the Marine Corps 3. FMFM 3-6, Religious Ministries in the Fleet Marine Force 4. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.2 IMPLEMENT A RELIGIOUS SUPPORT PLAN (RSP) CONDITION(S): Given FMFM 3-61 and a unit scheduled for an exercise /operational deployment, after operational planning conferences, you are tasked to develop a religious support plan (RSP), that will become an annex to the Operations Plan (OPLAN). A senior RP/ chaplain assistants) is available to help you. STANDARD: Draft an RSP in the prescribed format per FM 3-61 and adhering to commander's intent, within the time limits established by the command. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Obtain unit operation planning information. 2. Acquire information identifying the religious, moral and ethical needs of the unit. 3. Identify support plan requirements. 4. Write the RSP per the Chaplain's guidance including the following: a. Research previous support requirements and procedures. b. Information from coordination with your staff and with higher and lower echelons, including supervisory chaplains and RP/chaplain assistants. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-1 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 c. Identification of which personnel will perform or provide religious services, including faith group specific services. Chaplains, lay leaders or other qualified personnel may assist as required. d. Logistics support, resupply, and local purchase channels. e. The potential effect of local religions on forces in the area of operations (AO). REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat 2. FMFM 3-1, Staff Functioning ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The Religious Support Plan is a sensitive document, since it contains information relating to the unit Operation Plan. Copies must be maintained in a secure manner. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.3 FACILITATE MINISTRY IN A COMBAT ENVIRONMENT CONDITION(S): Assigned to an operational force, provide ministry in a sustained combat environment. STANDARD: Provide and deliver ministry support in a combat environment in a systemically sound and effective manner per with FMFM 3-61. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify ministry possibilities (pressure points). 2. Determine coordination and liaison points. 3. Perform unit readiness self-evaluation for ministry in combat. 4. Prepare a ministry report (MINREP). 5. Perform continual evaluation of religious resources and requirements. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.4 SUPPORT MINISTRY IN MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR (MOOTW) CONDITION(S): Given references, chaplain assistant/RP and a vehicle, in coordination with civil affairs and S-2 personnel, provide ministry to a unit engaged in a military operation other than war (MOOTW). (Note: When conducting HOOTW in a foreign country, consideration must be made to determine if there is an official state religion.) STANDARD: With references and in coordination with civil affairs and S-2 personnel, provide ministry to a unit involved in MDOTW. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Provide civil affairs project support, 2. Ensure adequate transportation is available to provide religious ministry support to dispersed units. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-2 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 3. Liaison with psychological operations. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 7-34, Civil Affairs 2. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.5 SUPPORT INTERVENTION MINISTRY IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (HA) OPERATIONS CONDITION(S): Provide intervention ministry support to a unit engaged in humanitarian assistance (HA) operations. STANDARD: Support intervention ministry to a unit involved in HA operations focusing on provision of coping skills to lessen the effect of post traumatic stress as a result of trauma. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Be prepared to support efforts of trauma debriefing ministry. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.6 SUPPORT MINISTRY DURING NON-COMBATANT EVACUATION OPERATIONS (NEO) CONDITION(S): While assigned to a combat unit embarked in a Navy ship, the unit has been tasked to evacuate non-combatant personnel. STANDARD: Utilizing FMFM 7-36 and FMFM 3-61, develop a plan to support ministry during the NEO. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify the type of REO to be supported. a. Permissive (non-combat operation). b. Non-permissive (combat operation). 2. Assist in developing a ministry plan to include, at a minimum, but not be limited to: a. Coordination of transportation to and from ship and in the area of operations. b. Plan for ministry to injured Marines and evacuees in the area of operations. 3. Draft ministry plan in proper format. 4. Draft an after action report. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat 2. FMFM 7-36, Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-3 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.7 SUPPORT MINISTRY TO ENEMY PRISONERS OF WAR (EPW) CIVILIAN DETAINEES (CDS) AND DETAINED PERSONNEL CONDITION(S): While assigned to a unit in combat, provide ministry support to EPWS, CDs and other detained personnel while under control of the Marine Corps, prior to transitioning to a holding area or collection point. STANDARD: Provide responsive ministry support to assist EPWS, CDs and other detained personnel per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Make provision for religious supplies in planning for ministry to EPWS, CDs, and detained personnel. 2. Determine specific religious needs of personnel in the area of operations. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat 2. FMFM 3-5, Military Police in Combat 3. Geneva Convention of 1947 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.8 COORDINATE FAITH GROUP SPECIFIC COVERAGE IN AREA OF OPERATIONS CONDITION(S): Given access to admin, the unit OPLAN, communication assets and liaison with other UMT's coordinate faith group specific coverage in the unit AO. STANDARD: Coordinate faith group specific coverage in your AO so that religious support is provided to all faith groups represented. This includes identifying religious support requirements within the AO, establishing liaison with Unit Ministry Teams (UMT's) of adjacent units, coordinating use and resupply of religious resources, arranging religious support that is per the unit's religious support plan and does not interfere with the unit's mission, safeguarding security, and obtaining the approval of supervisory and/or regimental chaplain. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify all qualified resources to be used in the command religious program in the area of operations. 2. Identify specific religious support needs within the AO. 3. Distinguish those needs the UMT can meet from those it cannot. 4. Identify types of support that may be needed. 5. Establish liaison with higher and adjacent UMT'S. 6. Arrange to share religious resources with other units, coordinating within technical and command channels. 7. Provide for transportation, billeting, and other logistics requirements for visiting UMT'S. 8. Coordinate with appropriate staff sections when personnel outside your unit will be entering your AO. 9. Coordinate worship services with appropriate staff sections. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-4 MCO 15@@109 6 Sep 10. Ensure provision of religious support during all phases of conflict. 11. Include provisions for travel security for all travel arrangements, including passage of lines, passwords and, countersigns. 12. Keep access rosters current. 13. Observe proper security measures to preclude compromise of classified information. 14. Obtain Commander's approval of RSP. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat 2. SECNAVINST 1730.7_, Religious Ministries within the Department of the Navy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.9 ESTABLISH LIAISON WITH UNIT MINISTRY TEAMS (UMT-S) IN THE AREA OF OPERATIONS CONDITION(S): In a combat or training environment, given operation orders, and communications assets, establish liaison with other UMT's for general religious support. STANDARD: Establish liaison, via communication net or in person, with higher and adjacent UMT's in the area of operations within 48 hours of arrival or within time frame established by the commander. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Determine which units are in your area of operations. 2. Determine the location of each unit (apply OPSEC as required). 3. Discuss actual or potential problems and solutions in providing for religious ministry support. 4. Follow-up with periodic meetings and/or radio or telephone contact. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.10 PREPARE BRIEF FOR THE COMMANDER ON RELIGIOUS PRACTICES AND TRADITIONS IN A GIVEN AREA OF OPERATIONS CONDITION(S): Utilizing appropriate references and information sources, provide, in briefing format, information on religious practices and traditions in the assigned area of operations which may impact on the command's mission. STANDARD: Assist in identification of religious practices and traditions in the unit's area of operations and provide the commander with sufficient information so that appropriate decisions on command policies can be made. This includes determining the religions) of the host country, researching its religious practices and traditions, coordinating with intelligence and preparing a briefing for the commander. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Determine the religions) of the host country from available reference material. 2. Research the religious practices and traditions within the religions of the host country. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-5 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 3. Assist in preparation of an information brief for the command including: a. Description of primary religious groups and organizations. b. Principal religious beliefs, practices and traditions. c. How the religious beliefs may impact on the mission. d. Names and locations of religious sites or shrines. e. List of the religious structures to be avoided. f. How faith groups represented in the unit may impact on the host country. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.1.11 SUPPORT FIELD WORSHIP CONDITION(S): Given a combat assault chaplain's kit and religious supplies, schedule a worship service within given time constraints, based on unit need, maintaining unit security, and noise and light discipline. STANDARD: Provide support for small-group worship in a field or combat environment tailored to external conditions, and the needs and size of the congregation, within given time constraints and using available resources. The group's worship needs are assessed, an appropriate format is developed, unit security arrangements are made and the worship site is prepared as required. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Publicize the worship service throughout the unit. 2. Ensure the worship site is prepared for the worship service as required. 3. Ensure security is provided as necessary. 4. Rig for worship service. REFERENCE(S): 1. SECNAVINST 1730.7-, Religious Ministries within the Department of the Navy 2. SECNAVINST 1730.8, Accommodation of Religious Practices 3. MARCORMAN 4. MCO 1730.6_, Command Religious Programs in the Marine Corps 5. MCO 4400.154_, Religious Ministries Supplies and Equipment 6. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat 7. NAVEDTRA 287-01-45-82, Religious Program Specialist 3 and 2 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-6 mco 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK: RPTS.1.12 SUPPORT A MILITARY CEREMONY FOR TEMPORARY INTERMENT OF DECEASED PERSONNEL CONDITION(S): Assigned to a unit engaged in combat, due to casualties encountered by the unit, the area commander determines temporary internment is required. Given direct access to the commander and unit admin, plan and support a military ceremony for temporary interment. STANDARD: Plan and support a military funeral to ensure a dignified burial or memorial per the faith of the deceased, with Marine Corps directives and local procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, communication with the family of the deceased; coordinating administrative, religious, and logistics support, facilitating the service and initiating follow-up action. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Refer to NAVPERS 15555 for guidance on conducting military funerals. 2. Draft a letter for communication with the family of the deceased. 3. Coordinate administrative, religious, and logistic support. 4. Prepare for the ceremony. 5. Ensure the ceremony site is prepared. REFERENCE(S): 1. SECNAVINST 1730.7_, Religious Ministries within the Department of the Navy 2. NAVPERS 15555, Navy Military Funerals 3. MARCORMAN ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ DUTY AREA 2 - PASTORAL CARE TASK: RPTS.2.1 SUPPORT PASTORAL CARE IN A MASS CASUALTY SITUATION CONDITION(S): On the scene of a mass casualty situation involving personnel from your unit. Medical personnel are on the scene, including doctor(s), corpsmen, and other military people. STANDARD: Per FMFM 3-61, identify religious and psychological support needs. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Coordinate ministry efforts with medical personnel. 2. Identify and prioritize the most needy persons. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat 2. FMFM 4-8, Handling of Deceased Personnel in Theaters of Operations 3. FMFM 4-52, Emergency First-Aid for Marines 4. FMFM 4-55, Combat Stress ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-7 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK: RPTS.2.2 SUPPORT PASTORAL CARE TO A MARINE/SAILOR EXPERIENCING COMBAT TRAUMA CONDITION(S): In a combat environment, unit personnel are affected with combat trauma. Given access to appropriate resources and materials, support appropriate pastoral care. STANDARD: Per FMFM 3-61, assist in identification of personnel with combat trauma and the determination of their religious support needs. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prior to combat operations, RPs will be familiar with the following: a. Symptoms of combat trauma. b. Role of the chaplain dealing with combat trauma. 2. Assist in the identification of individuals experiencing combat trauma who are most in need of pastoral support. a. Determine the religious support needs of the identified casualties. b. Consult with medical personnel, including members of shock trauma platoon, if they are available. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.2.3 SUPPORT PASTORAL COUNSELING IN COMBAT AND MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR CONDITION(S): In a combat environment or military operation other than war, Marines and Sailors can become emotionally, spiritually or physically troubled/traumatized by the situation. Given a UMT, the personnel may be in need of the chaplain's counseling. STANDARD: RP's are often in situations where they can assist the Chaplain by identifying those most in need of immediate assistance. This is not pastoral care but rather a form of triage to aid the chaplain. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Utilize the following techniques of pastoral care: a. Be actively involved with those around. b. Initiate conversation with individuals observing them closely. 2. Provide information to assist the chaplain in prioritizing. REFERENCE(S): 1. SECNAVINST 1730.7-, Religious Ministries within the Department of the Navy 2. FMFM 3-6, Religious Ministries in the Fleet Marine Force 3. FMFM 3-61, Ministry in Combat 4. FMFM 4-55, Combat Stress ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-8 mco 1510.109 6 Sep % DUTY AREA 3 - ADMINISTRATION & LOGISTICS TASK: RPTS.3.1 DEVELOP THE UNIT COMMAND RELIGIOUS PROGRAM BUDGET (CRPB) CONDITION(S): Assigned to a unit with a CRP, a current O&M budget is required. Develop a budget for the command religious program to meet unit needs. STANDARD: Develop the unit CRPB to meet the religious, moral and spiritual needs of the assigned Marines/Sailors and their families. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Assist in the assessment of the religious needs of the unit. 2. Review the unit CRPB and after action reports from the previous fiscal year. 3. Assist in determining the programs to continue, discontinue or initiate. 4. Prepare planning guides that include all resource funding elements. 5. Identify justification, activities being supported, milestones, funds, and man-hours required. 6. Utilizing a zero based budget process, draft the CRPB in prescribed Marine Corps format. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO 7000.1, Program Objective Memorandum Format ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.3.2 FACILITATE LOGISTIC SUPPORT FOR UNIT MINISTRY TEAMS (UMT) CONDITION(S): A requirement exists to provide the full range of logistical support for the CRP. STANDARD: Plan for and provide UMT with the full range of logistical support including, but not limited to, equipment, transportation, maintenance, fiscal, and subsistence utilizing proper procedures. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify requirements. 2. Obtain support through appropriate unit representatives. 3. Obtain 782 and other required personal equipment. 4. Arrange for transportation support. 5. For planning purposes; identify religious needs as soon as possible. 6. Ensure materials are properly prepared and marked for embarkation. 7. Request required fiscal support. 8. Ensure adequate authorization/requisition documents are available. 9. Submit requisitions through unit supply channels. 10. Maintain 30 day combat supply chest established by unit T/E. REFERENCE(S): 1. Geneva Convention of 1947 Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-9 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 2. MCO P4400.150C, Consumer Level Supply Manual 3. MCO 4400.154_, Religious Ministries Supplies and Equipment ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.3.3 COORDINATE LOGISTICAL SUPPORT FOR THE UMT'S CONDITION(S): The requirement exists to coordinate logistical support for the CRP'S. STANDARD: Plan for and acquire the full range of logistical support for subordinate unit UMT'S. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Input UMT needs to CSSE to prepare operational deployment block. 2. Update any CRP logistical deficiencies 90 days prior to deployment per MCO 4400.154_. 3. Submit Special Allowance letters to commanders as required. 4. Maintain combat supply chest established by local T/E. 5. Supervise proper use of the CSSE religious supply block. 6. Coordinate supply needs. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO P4400.150C, Consumer Level Supply Manual 2. MCO 4400.154_, Religious Ministries Supplies and Equipment 3. FMFM 4-1, Combat Service Support Operations ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) DUTY AREA 4 - TACTICAL SKILLS TASK: RPTS.4.1 PREPARE INDIVIDUAL COMBAT EQUIPMENT FOR TACTICAL OPERATIONS CONDITION(S): Given individual combat equipment (782 gear). STANDARD: The RP must prepare 782 gear for tactical operations per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Assemble the components of the 782 gear. 2. Wear the 782 gear for tactical operations. 3. Assemble the components of the helmet. 4. Wear the helmet for tactical operation. 5. Wear the flak jacket. 6. Maintain all 782 gear. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-10 0 15% 109 gcsep REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-15, Care and Use of Individual Clothing and Equipment ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.2 CAMOUFLAGE SELF AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in any combat environment (day and night), individual combat equipment (782 gear) including helmet with camouflage cover and band, T/O weapon, camouflage face paint (or substitute), burlap or cloth strips, sandbags, and natural vegetation. STANDARD: The RP must camouflage self and individual equipment to avoid detection per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Explain camouflage, cover, and concealment. 2. Explain the principles of camouflage. 3. Remove all personal shiny objects or dull the surface. 4. Cover exposed skin. 5. Camouflage remaining exposed skin. 6. Camouflage helmet. 7. Camouflage 782 gear, 8. Maintain camouflage. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 5-20, Camouflage 2. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier 3. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.4.3 ASSEMBLE A SURVIVAL KIT CONDITION(S): Given commander's guidance, the requirement to assemble a survival kit, and access to all components of the survival kit. STANDARD: The RP must assemble a survival kit that will be appropriate for the environment, per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Determine the kit contents required for the climate. 2. Prepare the kit. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-76, Survival Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-11 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.4 APPLY THE ACRONYM SURVIVAL CONDITION(S): Given a survival situation in any environment (day and night), I/O weapon with ammunition, and individual combat equipment (782 gear). STANDARD: The RP must survive by employing techniques per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Explain the acronym SURVIVAL. 2. Perform the acronym SURVIVAL. a. Size up the situation. b. Undue haste makes waste. (Plan your moves.) c. Remember where you are. d. Vanquish fear and panic. e. Improvise, (1) Select edible plants for eating. (2) Prepare edible plants for eating. (3) Build a fire. (4) Employ signaling devices. f. Value living. g. Act like the natives. h. Live by your wits, but for now, learn basic skills. 3. Survive. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-76, Survival ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.4.5 PRACTICE BASIC FIELD SANITATION CONDITION(S): Given an entrenching toll (E-tool), all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment (ALICE) pack, toiletries, water, canteen with cup, purification tablets, and necessary field equipment in a secure combat environment. STANDARD: The RP must practice basic field sanitation per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Perform personal hygiene. a. Clean the skin. b. Clean the hair. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-12 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 c. Clean the hands. d. Clean your clothing and sleeping gear. e. Perform oral hygiene. f. Maintain physical fitness. g. Obtain rest or sleep. h. Dispose of human waste. 2. Purify water. a. Draw water upstream from other activities. b. Utilize iodine tablets. c. Utilize calcium hypo chlorite. d. Boil water. 3. Construct a cat hole and straddle trench. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-10, Field Hygiene and Sanitation 2. FMFM 6-4, Marine Rifle Company/Platoon 3. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.6 COOK A MEAL, READY-TO-EAT (MRE) CONDITION(S): Given an MRE, heat source, matches (as required), a canteen cup, and one canteen of water. STANDARD: The RP must prepare an MRE in a safe and sanitary manner. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Construct individual stove (as required). 2. Heat the MRE. 3. Rehydrate the dehydrated portions. 4. Properly dispose of all trash. REFERENCE(S): 1. Instructions on the Ration Heating container, Specification: MIL-F-10805D ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.7 ERECT BASIC INDIVIDUAL SHELTERS CONDITION(S): Given a shelter half, guy line, five tent stakes, poncho, string or communications wire, and a RP assistant with the same gear. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-13 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 STANDARD: The RP must erect a shelter tent and poncho shelter per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Erect a shelter tent. 2. Erect a poncho shelter. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-15, Care and Use of Individual Clothing and Equipment 2. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier 3. FM 21-76, Survival ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.8 EXECUTE INDIVIDUAL MOVEMENT IN A FIELD ENVIRONMENT CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in a field combat envirorunent (day and night), individual combat equipment (782 gear), weapon with ammunition, flares, and an area to traverse containing both natural terrain features and man-made obstacles. STANDARD: The RP must perform individual movement during daylight and darkness, according to the terrain and tactical situation, so as to avoid being detected. The RP must practice noise and light discipline per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare 782 gear. 2. Select routes on your axis of advance. 3. Determine the correct individual movement technique. 4. Utilize the high crawl. 5. Utilize the low crawl. 6. Utilize the rush. 7. Utilize the walk. 8. Utilize the creep (night only). 9. Respond to illumination (night only). 10. Cross barbed-wire obstacles. 11. Cross roads, trails, or small streams. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units 2. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-14 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep TASK: RPTS.4.9 EXECUTE INDIVIDUAL MOVEMENT IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in an urban environment (day and night), individual combat equipment (782 gear), weapon (ammunition as required), flares, and an area to traverse containing buildings, windows, mouse holes, and rubble. STANDARD: The RP must perform individual movement during daylight and darkness, according to the terrain and tactical situation, so as to avoid being detected. The RP must practice noise and light discipline per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare 782 gear. 2. Select routes on your axis of advance. 3. Determine the correct individual movement technique. 4. Cross a wall. 5. Move around a corner. 6. Move past a window. 7. Move parallel to a building. 8. Move across a street or open area. 9. Respond to illumination (night only). REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad 2. FMFM 7-15, Military Operations on Urban Terrain 3. FM 90-10-1, Infantryman's Guide to Combat in Built-Up Areas 4. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.10 OPERATE NIGHT VISION GOGGLES CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in any combat envirornment and night vision goggles (NVG's). STANDARD: The RP must view objects at night using NVG's per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare the NVG's for operation. 2. Operate the NVG'S. 3. Perform shutdown. 4. Perform operator's maintenance. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 11-5855-238-10, Operator's Manual, Night Vision Goggles, AN\PVS-5 series, (5, 5A, 5B, 5C) 2. TM 11-5855-238-20, Unit Maintenance Manual, Night Vision Goggles, AN/PVS-5 series (5, 5A, 5B, 5C) Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-15 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.11 EMPLOY TECHNIQUES OF UNAIDED NIGHT VISION CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in any night time combat environment. STANDARD: The RP must employ the techniques of unaided night vision to operate tactically during the hours of darkness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Apply the principles of dark adaptation. 2. Preserve night vision. 3. Observe using off-center vision. 4. Observe by scanning. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units 2. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier 3. FMFM 0-1, Unit Training Management Guide 4. FMFM D-IA, How to Conduct Training ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.12 REACT TO ENEMY DIRECT FIRE CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in any combat environment (day and night), individual combat equipment (782 gear), incoming small arms fire from an enemy ambush, and carrying T/O weapon with ammunition. STANDARD: The RP must react to enemy direct fire per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify the warning signals and signs of incoming small arms fire. 2. Seek cover. 3. Return fire. 4. Respond to unit leader. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. These performance steps are normally referred to as immediate action (IA) drills. ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-16 MCO 1510.109 6 --,Ep % TASK: RPTS.4.13 REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE CONDITION(S): Given incoming rounds. STANDARD: The RP must react to indirect fire per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify the warning signals of incoming rounds. 2. React to incoming rounds if on foot. 3. React to incoming rounds if in a defensive position. 4. React to incoming rounds if in a motorized convoy. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier 2. FMFM 6-4, Marine Rifle Company/Platoon 3. TM 55-311, Motor Convoy Security in Stability Operations ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.14 ASSUME FIELD FIRING POSITIONS CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in any combat environment (day and night), individual combat equipment (782 gear), M16A2 and M249 (with bipod) with ammunition. STANDARD: The RP must select a field firing position during daylight and darkness according to the terrain feature/obstacle per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Select field firing positions as a rifleman. a. Assume a fighting hole firing position. b. Assume a firing position on a rubble pile. c. Assume the kneeling supported position. d. Assume the log supported position. e. Assume a wall or barricade position. f. Assume the log prone supported position. g. Assume the forward slope position. h. Assume a rooftop position. i. Assume the bunker/window position. 2. Select field firing positions as automatic rifleman. a. Assume the supported kneeling position. b. Assume the kneeling supported position. c. Assume the underarm position. d. Assume the bipod supported prone position, Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-17 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 a. Assume the bi pod supported fighting hole position. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier 2. FM 23-14, Squad Automatic Weapon, M249 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.15 EXECUTE INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS IN A DEFENSIVE POSITION CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in any combat environment (day and night), commander's guidance, individual combat equipment (782 gear), and weapon with ammunition. STANDARD: The RP must execute his actions per the priorities of work. He must clear his fields of fire and construct a fighting position that provides coverage of the sector of fire and protection from enemy direct and indirect fires, per the references, He must know where the squad's LP or OP is located in relation to his position. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Receive a defensive order. 2. Establish security. 3. Emplace an automatic weapon (as required). 4. Clear fields of fire. 5. Construct fighting position. a. Hasty individual fighting position. b. Improved individual fighting position. c. Improved two-man fighting position. d. Machine gun position. 6. Continue position improvement. 7. Challenge personnel forward of the position (as required). REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 5-103, Survivability 2. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier 3. FMFRP 6-15, Machine guns and Machine gun Gunnery ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RAPT.4.16 ORIENT A MAP USING A LENSATIC COMPASS CONDITION(S): Given a lensatic compass and a map. STANDARD: The RP must orient the map to within 10 mils, per the reference. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-18 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Place the lensatic compass along one of the north-south grid lines with the compass cover toward the top of the map. 2. Rotate the map until th6 black and of the needle aligns with zero. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26, Map Reading ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.17 LOCATE YOUR POSITION DURING A TERRAIN WALK CONDITION(S): Given a map, a compass, a coordinate scale, a protractor, and a terrain walk of 6000 meters. STANDARD: The RP must express his Location as a six-digit grid within 30 seconds after being halted, to within 200 meters of the actual location, per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Monitor your location throughout the terrain walk. 2. Orient yourself when halted. 3. Announce the grid coordinate to your position. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO 3501.6B, Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation System (Short Title: MCCRES); Volume V, Artillery Units 2. FM 21-26, Map Reading ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.18 NAVIGATE FROM ONE POINT ON THE GROUND TO ANOTHER POINT, MOUNTED CONDITION(S): Given a map, a coordinate scale, a protractor, a compass, and a vehicle with driver. You will be mounted in a vehicle with cross-country capability and will be tasked to move from a known start point to one or more distant points. STANDARD: The RP must direct the driver to proceed to the designated point(s) using terrain association and dead reckoning, per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Direct the driver to the distant point by using dead reckoning. a. Move away from the vehicle. b. Set azimuth on compass and select steering mark. c. Identify steering mark to the driver. 2. Drive to the distant point. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-19 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26, Map Reading ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.19 LOCATE POSITIONS IN A MOBILE ENVIRONMENT CONDITION(S): Given a map, a coordinate scale, a protractor, a compass, and a vehicle with driver. STANDARD: The RP must determine his position, upon stopping during mounted travel, with a 6 digit grid to within 200 meters of the actual location within 2 minutes; be able to locate terrain features while an the move to within 200 meters; and while riding in an enclosed vehicle, i.e., not being able to view the surrounding terrain during travel, and then stopping, be able to identify his location within 200 meters of the actual location within 4 minutes, per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Determine your position after being halted, while during travel you were able to view surrounding terrain. 2. Determine your position after being halted, while during travel your were not able to view surrounding terrain. 3. Determine the positions of terrain features while on the move. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26, Map Reading ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.20 LOCATE POSITION ON A MAP OR GROUND BY RESECTION CONDITION(S): Given a map, an M2 compass, plotting equipment, two identifiable terrain features both visible and on the map, and the need to determine your unknown location. STANDARD: The RP must locate himself by a six-digit grid to within 100 meters of the actual grid within 5 minutes, per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Locate the two points. 2. Shoot an azimuth to the first point using the compass. 3. Convert to back-azimuths. 4. Place the protractor on the map, make a tick mark to determine the azimuth. 5. Draw a line on the map from the first point along the back azimuth. 6. Repeat steps for the second point. 7. Plot the location where the lines intersect and use terrain association to determine the grid coordinates. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26, Map Reading Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-20 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.21 DETERMINE THE ELEVATION OF A POINT ON THE GROUND USING A MAP CONDITION(S): Given the RP is in the field during daylight while at a known location on the ground, a standard 1:50,000 scale military map of the area, and a designated prominent terrain feature. STANDARD: The RP must determine the correct elevation of the terrain feature to within half the contour interval, per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Locate the point on the map. 2. Determine the contour interval of the map from the marginal information. 3. Locate the index contour line nearest the point for which the elevation is being sought. 4. Count the number of contour lines, up or down, that must be crossed to go from the numbered lines to the point. 5. Determine the elevation to the point. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26, Map Reading ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. If the point is on contour lines, its elevation is that of the contour. 2. Points less than one-fourth the distance between lines are considered to be the same as the elevation of the nearest line. 3. Points one-fourth to three-fourths the distance from the lower line are considered to be at an elevation half the contour interval above the lower line. 4. To estimate the elevation of the top of an unmarked hill, add half the contour interval to the elevation of the highest contour line around the hill. 5. To estimate the elevation of the bottom of a depression, subtract half the contour interval from the elevation of the lowest contour around the depression. 6. On maps that do not show elevation and relief in as much detail as needed, supplementary contour lines may be used. 7. Benchmarks and spot elevations also indicated points of known elevation. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.22 NAVIGATE FROM ONE POINT ON THE GROUND TO ANOTHER USING A GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) CONDITION(S): Given a map, coordinate scale, a protractor, a compass, a Global Positioning System (GPS), plotting equipment, the need to navigate from one point on the ground to another, and the reference. STANDARD: The RP must navigate to the designated points utilizing the navigation function of the GPS. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Turn GPS receiver on. 2. Select the reference datum from the reference publication. 3. Select the desired coordinate system to be used, usually the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS). Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-21 MCO 1510.109 6 SEP 96 4. Select the time offset (UTC or local). 5. Select distance units (usually metric). 6. Select angular units (usually degrees). 7. Select azimuth (true or magnetic north). 8. Move the selector switch to the "OPS" position and enable the "averaging" feature (the GPS receiver must be stationary for averaging to function properly). 9. Determine position by switching the selector switch to the "POS" or "FIX" position. 10. Read the grid coordinate from the receiver. 11. Plot your position on the map. 12. Confirm your position by resection with the lensatic compass. 13. Determine the positions) to which you desire to go and plot it on the map. 14. Select the "WPT" (Way point) function on the receiver. 15. Enter the positions) to which you desire to go and label it/them while in the "WPT" function. 16. Move the selector switch on the receiver to the "NAV" function and the "pioneer" mode. 17. Navigate to your intended point(s) using the data shown on the screen. 18. Always confirm screen data with the lensatic compass. REFERENCE(S): 1. Applicable Equipment Operator Manual ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. If only three satellites (SV's) are tracking the STS function, only two dimensional positions will be available. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.23 PREPARE A WARNING ORDER CONDITION(S): Given an operations order, 1:50,000 map, and protractor. STANDARD: Prepare a warning order within 30 minutes of issuance of order. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare brief statements on the enemy and friendly situation capabilities. 2. Clearly state the mission of the patrol. 3. List all members of the patrol. 4. Establish the chain of command, 5. Assign positions and duties in elements and teams to all patrol members, 6. Cover all necessary individual requirements in the assignment of positions and duties. 7. Follow established principles in organizing the patrol into elements and teams. 8. Assign a weapon to each patrol member to include the provision for a suppressed weapon capability. 9. List all required special equipment to accomplish the mission. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-22 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 10. Designate the element to carry the special equipment. 11. Select a common uniform and equipment based on weather, terrain, and equipment. 12. Publish a time schedule which provides the date/time of the issuance of the patrol order, rehearsal, inspection schedule, and the issuance of supplies, equipment, and weapons. 13. Ensure the designated patrol members understand the patrol warning order. 14. Issue specific preparation instructions to key individuals. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad 2. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.24 PREPARE OPERATIONS ORDER, AND ORDER ANNEXES CONDITION(S): Given an operation order, 1:50,000 map, protractor, pencil, and paper. STANDARD: Prepare and issue an operations order ensuring each RP understands his missions and duties. Prepare a patrol annex for movement. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Utilize operations order format. 2. Conduct coordination with outside units while planning the operation. 3. Request intelligence briefings and updates. 4. Conduct inspections and rehearsals. 5. Ensure all patrol members are present prior to issuing order. 6. Conduct an orientation briefing for all members prior to issuing the operations order. 7. Use a terrain model, map sketch, or other visual aids. 8. Use an aerial photograph as a map supplement which has the scale determined and a grid superimposed. 9. Identify the size, type, and capabilities of enemy units known to be in the area of operations, or suspected locations, and recent activities. 10. Describe the terrain over which the operation is to operate. 11. Provide planned routes of other units operating in the immediate area. 12. Brief the fire support plan that includes artillery, air, NSFS, and location of on call targets. 13. Identify any attachments to the unit. 14. Specify the mission. 15. Provide a complete concept of the mission, 16. Specify the task of each element and all key individuals. 17. Include all coordinating instructions, i.e., time of departure and return, primary and alternate routes, organization for movement, procedures for crossing danger areas, actions on enemy contact, actions at rallying points, actions at the objective area, actions at obstacles, emergency extractions, and rules of engagement, etc. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-23 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 18. Brief the unit on actions in the event of capture, injury to personnel, and compromise. 19. Specify times and place of rehearsals and inspections. 20. Brief those administration and logistics items requiring highlighting not covered in the warning order nor previously mentioned. 21. Review all signals to be used. 22. Brief communications as a separate annex to the operations order. 23. Identify time and frequency of required reports to the higher command element. 24. Cover unit challenge and password. 25. Specify the location of the members of the chain of command during all stages of the patrol. 26. Ensure that all personnel understand the order and are cognizant of their duties and responsibilities. 27. Prepare and issues a frag order covering all areas of change from the operations order. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad 2. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.25 PREPARE ROUTES AND OVERLAYS CONDITION(S): Given a tactical environment, guidance from the unit commander, an operation order, a 1:50,000 map, and a protractors. STANDARD: The leader will plan a primary and alternate route based on time of departure/time of return, the mission statement, guidance from the unit commander, and the enemy situation. He will make an overlay showing the routes chosen. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Make a terrain analysis and select a secure primary and alternate routes based on information available. 2. Estimate enemy capabilities based on enemy situation given. 3. Plan routes based on ability and time given. 4. Prepare a clear, concise overlay. 5. Indicate check points, indirect fire targets, insert and extract points, base, and objective rally point. 6. Display a legend, marginal information, and list of personnel on the operations overlay. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad 2. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-24 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK: RPTS.4.26 ENTER AND EXIT FRIENDLY LINES VIA FOOT MOVEMENT CONDITION(S): Given an exit and entry point through friendly lines, challenge and password, a tactical radio, call signs, and frequencies. STANDARD: Coordinate and conduct an exit of friendly lines to commence a patrol and re-enter friendly lines. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Exit friendly lines. a. Select an assembly area and reconnoiter the area designated by the unit commander. b. If possible select a route from the assembly area through friendly positions that offer concealment from enemy view. c. Identify gaps or lanes in minefields and wire obstacles, and locate local security elements through which the unit will pass. d. Upon receiving permission from the unit commander to move out, move the unit from the rehearsal area to the assembly area. e. Move forward and make final coordination with the commander of the front line unit. f. Make final coordination for the return through friendly lines. g. Brief members on enemy contacts/sighting by the unit occupying the friendly lines. h. Once coordination is made, move forward. i. Lead the unit through friendly lines. Once outside friendly lines dismiss the guide (if using one), issue any last minute instructions to the navigator, and ensure the unit is in the proper formation. 2. Enter friendly lines. a. Contact unit occupying friendly lines with the tactical radio and requests permission to enter lines. b. Place unit in a secure position and have one man approach friendly lines to be recognized. c. Once the man is recognized, move team through friendly lines and ensure a head count is conducted. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad 2. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.27 CROSS DANGER AREAS CONDITION(S): Given a danger area, and a situation that requires that the area be crossed. STANDARD: The team leader will direct the crossing of small, large, and linear danger areas. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Employ the appropriate signals for danger areas. 2. Determine whether to bypass danger area. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-25 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 3. Choose the most secure crossing point. Cross roads or trails at or near a bond or where the road is narrow. 4. Assign near and far side security and rally points. 5. Have the near side reconnoitered. 6. Send scouts to reconnoiter the far side. This will include the reconnoitering of tentative rallying points. 7. Once clear, cross as rapidly and quietly as possible. 8. Conduct a head count on the far side of the danger area. 9. Continue the mission. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad 2. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.28 EXECUTE IMMEDIATE ACTION DRILLS CONDITION(S): Acting as a member of a team in a tactical environment, and subject to unexpected enemy contact. STANDARD: With or without order, depending on the situation and as directed in the operations order, execute immediate action (IA) drills when unexpected contact is made with enemy forces. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. If the first member to detect the enemy, give the silent signal to FREEZE. If another member gives the signal, halt in place, keeping the weapon at the ready, and remain absolutely motionless and quiet until further signals or orders are given. 2. If the first member to hear or sight an enemy or unidentified aircraft, give the signal to FREEZE. If another member gives the signal, halt in place, keeping the weapon at the ready, and remain absolutely motionless and quiet until further signals or orders are given. Do not look up at the aircraft. 3. If the first member to sight an attacking aircraft, shout "AIRCRAFT FRONT (LEFT, REAR, or RIGHT)", and move into a line formation. a. Once on line hit the ground seeking the best cover available. b. Position body perpendicular to the aircraft's direction of travel and try to present the shallowest target possible. c. Fire on aircraft only upon receiving orders from the unit leader. 4. When the signal is given to conduct a hasty ambush. a. Move in the direction indicated by the signal and take up the best concealed firing position available. b. Do not fire until the leader initiates the ambush. c. If the first member to become aware that the unit has been detected, before the leader initiates the ambush, initiate the ambush by firing and shouting. 5. If unexpected physical contact is made with the enemy, and among those members nearest to the enemy, open fire and shout "CONTACT, FRONT (RIGHT, LEFT, or REAR)". Move into the appropriate formation and follow the leader's direction. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-26 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 6. If caught in a near ambush (enemy within 50 meters). a. If in the killing zone, without order or signal, immediately assault directly into the ambush position. Occupy it, and continue the assault or break contact as directed. b. If not in the killing zone, maneuver against the attack force and other elements of the ambush, as directed. 7. If caught in a far ambush (enemy beyond 50 meters). a. If in the killing zone, without order or signal, immediately return fire, take the best position available, and continue firing until directed otherwise. b. If not in the killing zone maneuver against the ambush force, as directed. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad 2. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.29 REPORT INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in any combat environment (day and night), the SALUTE report format, visible enemy activity, and friendly and enemy equipment, weapons, and aircraft. STANDARD: The RP must accurately report intelligence information in a timely manner per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Observe and analyze the enemy. 2. Determine if equipment is friendly or enemy. 3. Determine if weapons are friendly or enemy. 4. Determine if aircraft are friendly or enemy. 5. Complete the SALUTE report. 6. Submit the SALUTE report per unit SOP. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad 2. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units 3. FM 44-30, Visual Aircraft Recognition 4. GTA 44-2-6, Aircraft Recognition Cards 5. GTA 17-2-13, Armored Vehicle Recognition Cards 6. GTA 17-2-11, Combat Vehicle Identification Training Cards ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-27 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK: RPTS.4.30 PROCESS ENEMY PERSONNEL CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation in any combat environment (day and night), without support of other friendly forces, T/O weapon with ammunition and suspected enemy personnel. STANDARD: The RP must process enemy personnel per the 5 S's. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Restrain the enemy personnel. 2. Search the enemy personnel. 3. Segregate the enemy personnel. 4. Silence the enemy personnel. 5. Speed the enemy personnel to the designated collection point. 6. Safeguard the enemy personnel. 7. Tag the enemy personnel. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier 2. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad 3. FMFM 6-7, Scouting and Patrolling for Infantry Units 4. FM 19-15, Civil Disturbances 5. FM 21-150, Combatives ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.31 EMBARK/DEBARK FROM TROOP MOVEMENT SYSTEMS CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, a troop-carrying helicopter, or an amphibious assault vehicle, as appropriate. (The RP is part of a squad-size unit and is wearing individual combat equipment (782 gear), a helmet, a flak jacket, and carrying a T/O weapon with ammunition.) STANDARD: The RP must enplane/deplane a troop carrying helicopter, and embark/debark an amphibious assault vehicle per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Enplane/Embark the helicopter/vehicle. 2. Deplane/Debark from the helicopter/vehicle. 3. Follow the squad leader's directions. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 6-4, Marine Rifle Company/Platoon 2. FMFM 9-2, Amphibious Vehicles ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This task applies to CH-46, CH-53, and the AAV. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-28 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 2. During training, helicopter and vehicle mock-ups can be used. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.32 CONDUCT AN INSERT/EXTRACT VIA HELICOPTER LANDING CONDITION(S): In a tactical environment, day and night, and a helicopter. STANDARD: Plan and execute a tactical helicopter insertion and extraction for a team. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Plan tactical route. 2. Brief team. 3. Brief pilots. 4. Execute insert. 5. Utilize landing zone (LZ) brief for extract. 6. Execute extract. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-3, Helicopter Operations ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.33 DIRECT A HELICOPTER LANDING/TAKEOFF CONDITION(S): In a tactical environment, day and night, given two batons/flashlights, an LZ, a helicopter, LBE, rucksack, rifle, goggles, and a compass. STANDARD: The RP will direct the helicopter so the pilot will be able to locate the landing zone, land where directed, and takeoff when directed. The RP will direct the landing and takeoff of a helicopter utilizing the eleven hand and arm signals. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Ensure the landing zone was properly marked. a. During daylight mark the landing zone with either smoke grenades or air panels. If marking with smoke, have the pilot identify the color of the smoke. b. During night time use the ground-air illumination (GAIL) system, if available, or field expedients methods (i.e. flashlights, heat tabs, strobe lights, etc.). 2. Ensure a landing zone brief was given to the pilot. 3. Use hand and arm signals to direct landing/takeoff (flashlights with wands required at night). a. Prepare for guidance. b. Forward. c. Backward. d. Move right. e. Move left. f. Upward. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-29 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 g. Downward. h. Land. i. Takeoff. j. Wave off. k. Hover. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCI 03.32F, Reconnaissance Marine ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.34 SELECT LANDING ZONE FOR ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT CONDITION(S): Day and night, given a mission, type and number of aircraft, and training area. STANDARD: Correctly select appropriate size for landing zone/site/ point per mission requirement. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Calculate the size of landing point, day and night for the type of aircraft to land (UH-lN, CH-46, CH-53, AH-lN). 2. Ensure the landing zone has the acceptable limits of approach/ departure routes, landing surfaces, slope of ground, and obstacles in and around landing zone. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCI 03.32F, Reconnaissance Marine ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The RP will be able to describes the difference between a landing zone, a landing site, and a landing point. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.35 ESTABLISH A LANDING ZONE (DAY/NIGHT) CONDITION(S): In a tactical environment, given equipment, smoke grenades, colored panels, heliport lighting system, a strobe light, two flashlights/wands, two Marines, a clear zone, and a mission order. STANDARD: The RP will select the site which meets the listed criteria and within two minutes (daylight)/twenty minutes (night), mark a landing site for a helicopter. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Select site for landing zone for one helicopter based on the following. a. Size and surface condition. b. Slope of ground. c. Ease of identification from air. d. Obstacles and obstructions in/around site. e. Enemy situation. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-30 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep f. Approach and retirement of helicopter. g. Defensibility. 2. Establish objective rally point. 3. Conduct leader's recon. 4. Secure the landing zone. 5. Ensure the site is free of obstacles. 6. Ensure slope does not exceed fourteen percent or eight degrees. 7. Determine approach and departure routes, and wind heading. 8. Respond to pilot initiated communications and give zone brief. 9. Mark the landing with either landing "T" or inverted "Y" with colored GE-1 markers, as required. 10. Correctly place/utilize GAIL light. 11. Utilize strobe light, if necessary. 12. Demonstrate ITG with flashlights/wands, as necessary. 13. Utilize smoke, if necessary. 14. Demonstrates ITG, as necessary. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCI 03.32F, Reconnaissance Marine ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.36 MOVE THROUGH A MINE FIELD CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment, a probe, engineer tape, material to mark and identify a mine field, and an area/lane containing mines. STANDARD: The RP must move through a minefield, mark identified mines and mark a lane per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Bypass the mine field or booby-trapped area, if possible. 2. Probe for mines. 3. Locate the mines. 4. Mark the mines. 5. Mark a lane. 6. Cross the mine field. 7. Take immediate action when a mine or booby trap is tripped. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier 2. FM 20-32, Mine/Counter mine Operations Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-31 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 3. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Scfuad ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.37 IDENTIFY NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO) NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL (NBC) MARKERS CONDITION(S): Given NATO NBC markers. STANDARD: The RP must identify NATO NBC markers per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify the sign for chemical materials. 2. Identify the sign for biological materials. 3. Identify the sign for radiological materials. 4. Identify the sign for chemical mine field materials (unexploded mines). 5. Identify the sign for unexploded ammunition materials. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 11-8 (FM 3-3), NBC Contamination Avoidance 2. STANAG 2002, Warning Signs of Contaminated or Dangerous Land Areas, Complete Equipment, Supplies, and Stores ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.38 MAINTAIN THE M17 SERIES FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK CONDITION(S): Given the current M17-series mask, spare parts, cleaning materials, and replacement filters. STANDARD: The RP must maintain the mask per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Disassemble the mask. 2. Inspect the mask. 3. Maintain the mask. 4. Replace the filters in the mask. 5. Install any deficient parts with correct replacement parts. 6. Reassemble the mask. 7. Report any discrepancies per unit SOP. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 3-4240-279-10, Operator's Manual: Mask, Chemical - Biological, Field, ABC-Ml7, M17AI, and M17A2 2. TM 3-4240-279-20, Organizational Maintenance Manual Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-32 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.39 DON THE M17 SERIES FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK WITH HOOD CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), the current M17-series mask with hood in its carrier, and an NBC alarm or order to mask. STANDARD: Don, clear, and check the mask within 9 seconds and adjust the hood within 6 seconds (for a total of 15 seconds) per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Recognize the NBC alarm (vocal, visual, and percussion). 2. Stop breathing, don, clear, and check the mask. 3. Secure the hood. 4. Sound the alarm to warn others. 5. Remove the mask and hood, only after the UNMASK order has been given. 6. Stow the mask with hood. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 11-1, Nuclear, Chemical, and Defensive Biological Operations in the FMF 2. FMFM 11-2 (FM 3-100), NBC Operations 3. TM 3-4240-279-10, Operator's Manual: Mask, Chemical - Biological, Field, ABC-MI7, M17AI, and M17A2 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.40 MAINTAIN THE M40 FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK CONDITION(S): Given the current M40-series mask, with hood and carrier, spare parts, and cleaning materials. STANDARD: The RP must maintain the mask per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Disassemble the mask. 2. Inspect the mask. 3. Maintain the mask. 4. Install any deficient parts with correct replacement parts. 5. Reassemble the mask. 6. Report any discrepancies per unit SOP. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 3-4240-300-10-1, Operator's Manual for Chemical- Biological Mask M40 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-33 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.41 DON THE M40 FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK WITH HOOD CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), the current M40-series mask with hood in its carrier, and an NBC alert or an order to mask. STANDARD: The RP must don the mask within 9 seconds and adjust the hood within 6 seconds (for a total of 15 seconds) per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Recognize the NBC alarm (vocal, visual, and percussion). 2. Stop breathing, don, clear, and check the mask. 3. Secure the hood. 4. Sound the alarm to warn others. 5. Remove the mask and hood, only after the ALL CLEAR order has been given. 6. Stow the mask with hood. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 3-4240-300-10-1, Operator's Manual for Chemical- Biological Mask M40 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.42 DON INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO MISSION ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE (MOPP) 4 CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), and all MOPP gear. STANDARD: The RP must don/wear individual protective clothing to MOPP 4 within 8 minutes of notification per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Explain the five MOPP conditions. 2. Don the protective clothing and equipment for MOPP level 1. 3. Don additional clothing and equipment to reach MOPP level 2. 4. Don additional clothing and equipment to reach MOPP level 3. 5. Don additional clothing and equipment to reach MOPP level 4. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 11-1, Nuclear, Chemical, and Defensive Biological Operations in the FMF 2. FMFM 11-10 (FM 3-4), NBC Protection ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-34 MCO 1510.109 6 Sr--p % TASK: RPTS.4.43 PERFORM BASIC BODY FUNCTIONS WHILE IN MOPP 4 CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), canteen with Ml NBC cap, M8 detector paper, and decontamination kit while dressed in MOPP 4. STANDARD: The RP must perform the basic body functions while in MOPP 4 per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Drink while wearing the field protective mask. 2. Utilize the head while in MOPP 4. If necessary to relieve yourself in over garment, change as soon as possible. 3. Sleep in a contaminated chemical environment. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 11-1, Nuclear, Chemical, and Defensive Biological Operations in the FMF 2. FMFM 11-9 (FM 3-4), NBC Protection 3. FM 21-11, First Aid for Soldiers 4. TM 3-4240-279-10, Operator's Manual: Mask, Chemical - Biological, Field, ABC-Ml7, M17Al, and M17A2 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.44 IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AGENTS CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), M9 and M8 detector paper, a M256Al chemical agent detector kit, and a contaminated area, equipment and/or objects while dressed in MOPP 4. STANDARD: The RP must identify chemical agents per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Detect liquid chemical agents using M9 detector paper. a. Apply strips of M9 detector paper to MOPP gear. b. Detect the presence of liquid chemical agents by color change on M9 paper (if any). c. Report results to the unit leader. 2. Identify liquid chemical agents using M8 detector paper. a. Blot (do NOT rub) the liquid with the M8 detector paper without contaminating the glove. b. Detect presence of liquid chemical agents by color change on M8 paper. c. Report results to the unit leader. 3. Detect/Identify chemical agents using the M256AI chemical agent detector kit. a. Prepare kit for use. b. Test for toxic vapors. c. Test for liquid toxic agents on surfaces. d. Test for toxic vapors above suspected contaminated surfaces. (1) Box or Can Method. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-35 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 (2) Second Method. e. Report results to the unit leader. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 3-6665-311-10, Paper, Chemical Agent Detector VGH, ABC-M8 2. TM 3-4230-204-12, Operator's Manual for Mll PDA 3. Instruction Cards for M256Al Chemical Agent Detector Kit 4. TM 3-6665-307-10, Operator's Manual for Chemical Agent Detector Kit ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.4.45 DECONTAMINATE SKIN AND PERSONAL EQUIPMENT USING THE DECONTAMINATION KIT CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), a decon kit, and chemical contamination on the skin in any combat environment. STANDARD: The RP must decontaminate skin and personal equipment using a decon kit within 1 minute after discovering the presence of contamination per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Avoid further contamination. 2. Utilize the decontamination kit. 3. Wipe your skin. 4. Put on protective gloves. 5. Fasten hood, and cover skin areas that have been contaminated. 6. Continue the mission. 7. Properly dispose of contaminated equipment. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 11-1, Nuclear, Chemical, and Defensive Biological Operations in the FTIF 2. FMFM 11-9 (FM 3-4), NBC Protection 3. TM 3-4240-279-10, Operator's Manual: Mask, Chemical - Biological, Field, ABC-MI7, M17Al, and M17A2 4. FMFM 11-10 (FM 3-5), NBC Decontamination 5. TM 3-4230-216-10, Operator's Manual for Decontaminating Kit, Skin M258Al and Training Aid, and Skin Decontaminating M58Al ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The M258Al Decon Kit is currently being replaced with the now M291 Decon Kit. 2. Safety. The detector paper dye may cause cancer, but because very little dye is used, the risk is small. Always wear protective gloves when touching detector paper. Do not place detector paper in or near your mouth or on skin. 3. Training Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-36 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 a. Chemical agents may be simulated in liquid form by using small drops of any of the following: brake fluid, gasoline, insect repellent, or antifreeze. Place drops of simulate on detector paper to obtain a reading. b. Utilize the M56 chemical agent detection trainer. c. Do not use an outdated sampler-detector because it may give inaccurate test results. d. Each sampler-detector contains mercuric cyanide, a hazardous waste. Dispose of as per unit's NBC SOP. e. Kit operator may have to estimate waiting times as a watch cannot be used in protective clothing. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.46 DECONTAMINATE WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT USING THE Mll PORTABLE DECONTAMINATION APPARATUS (PDA) CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), an Mll PDA, the reference, Decontaminating Solution Number 2 (DS2), and chemically contaminated weapons and equipment while dressed in MOPP 4. STANDARD: The RP must decontaminate crew-served weapons and equipment using the Mll PDA without causing damage to the vehicles and equipment, and without injury to self or others, per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare the Mll PDA for use. a. Fill or ensure the Mll is filled with DS2. b. Ensure a serviceable nitrogen cylinder is in head assembly. c. Insert arming pin and sealing wire in the head assembly if the PDA is not to be used immediately. 2. Operate the Mll PDA to decontaminate vehicles and equipment. a. Spray with DS2 only those surfaces that must be touched to continue the mission; i.e., controls, handles, hatches, etc. b. Wait 30 minutes, if mission permits. c. Wipe or wash off the DS2. 3. Repeat above steps as required. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 3-4230-204-12, Operator's Manual for Mll PDA ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Safety. Read warnings in reference concerning the handling of DS2 and the emergency treatment to follow for first aid in case of contact with DS2. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.47 EXCHANGE MOPP GEAR CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), a decontamination kit, a chemical protective over garment, over boots, protective gloves, and a field protective mask with hood in a secure/uncontaminated environment (MOPP exchange area) while dressed in contaminated MOPP 4 gear. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-37 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 STANDARD: The RP must exchange MOPP gear per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Select uncontaminated ground, or provide protection from ground contamination. 2. Choose a partner to employ the buddy system while exchanging the MOPP gear. 3. Perform MOPP gear exchange. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 11-1, Nuclear, Chemical, and Defensive Biological Operations in the FMF ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.48 REACT TO A NUCLEAR ATTACK CONDITION(S): Given a nuclear attack with or without warning, STANDARD: The RP must react to a nuclear attack per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Take immediate action for a nuclear attack without warning. a. React without weapon/equipment. b. React with weapon/equipment. c. Remain in position for 90 seconds following the blast (until the wave has passed and debris has stopped falling). d. Continue the mission. 2. Take appropriate action for an imminent nuclear attack with a 2 minute warning. a. Move to the best available nearby shelter or fighting hole. b. Cover the fighting hole if material is available. c. Lie on your side in the fetal position at the bottom of the fighting hole or shelter. d. Remain in this position for 90 seconds following the blast (until the wave has passed and debris has stopped falling). e. Continue the mission. REFERENCE(S): 1. FIAFM 11-9 (FM 3-4), NBC Protection 2. FMFM 11-9 (FM 3-3), NBC Contamination Avoidance 3. FMFM 11-2 (FM 3-100), NBC Operations ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-38 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep % TASK: RPTS.4.49 REACT TO A CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL ATTACK CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), a chemical or biological attack, MOPP gear, a poncho, and an alarm or an order to don protective clothing. STANDARD: The RP must react to a chemical or biological attack per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. React to gas attack. 2. React to spray attack. 3. Continue the mission. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 11-1, Nuclear, Chemical, and Defensive Biological Operations in the FMF 2. FMFM 11-9 (FM 3-4), NBC Protection 3. FM 21-60, Visual Signals ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.4.50 TREAT A CHEMICAL AGENT CASUALTY CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), a chemical agent victim, and the appropriate antidote and decontamination kit. STANDARD: The RP must treat a chemical agent casualty per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify the symptoms of nerve agent poisoning. 2. Treat a nerve agent casualty. 3. Administer nerve agent antidote to self, if necessary. 4. Identify the symptoms of blood agent poisoning. 5. Treat a blood agent casualty. 6. Identify the symptoms of blister agent poisoning. 7. Treat a blister agent casualty. 8. Identify the symptoms of choking agent contamination. 9. Treat a choking agent casualty. 10. Identify the symptoms of riot control agent contamination. 11. Treat a riot control agent casualty. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 11-9 (FM 3-4), NBC Protection 2. FM 3-5, NBC Decontamination 3. FM 21-11, First Aid for Soldiers 4. TM B-285, Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-39 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.4.51 OPERATE TACTICAL/NON-TACTICAL VEHICLES CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation and provided with a tactical or non-tactical vehicle for ministry support. STANDARD: The RP must complete any qualification requirements necessary to be authorized to operate the assigned tactical or non- tactical vehicle. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify qualification requirements. 2. Obtain necessary references. 3. Familiarize with the operational characteristics and procedures of the assigned vehicle. 4. Complete qualification requirements as specified in unit SOP'S. REFERENCE(S): 1. Applicable technical and operators manuals ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Licensing requirements will vary by command and different contingencies will dictate the type of vehicle assigned. ___________________________________________________________________ DUTY AREA 5 - COMMUNICATIONS TASK: RPTS.5.1 COMMUNICATE USING A RADIO CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), a radio set, a list of call signs, and a radio station (on the same frequency) within range. STANDARD: The RP must send/receive a radio message per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Turn radio on. 2. Listen to determine whether net is clear. 3. Contact distant station utilizing the correct phonetic alphabet and numeric pronunciation. 4. Send a message. 5. Receive a message. 6. Utilize proper pro words. REFERENCE(S): 1. ACP 125, Radio Telephone Operator Procedures 2. NTP-3, Naval Telecommunications Procedures Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-40 MCC 1510.109 6 --Sep 3. TM 11-5820-667-12, Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual: Radio Set, AN/PRC-77 (Including Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-841/PRC-77) 4. STP 21-1-SMCT, Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks, Skill Level 1 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.5.2 OPERATE THE AN/PRC-77 RADIO SET CONDITION(S): Provided AN/PRC-77, frequency, an assigned station on a radio net, call sign, batteries, and cleaning materials. STANDARD: Install the AN/PRC-77, maintain reliable communications with other stations on the net, and ensure the radio is free of dirt, debris, rust and corrosion and fully operational with discrepancies noted for repair, per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Install the PRC 77. a. Install batteries. b. Attach antenna. c. Attach handset. d. Set frequency, and volume controls. e. Apply power. f. Conduct operational check. 2. Operate the AN/PRC-77 radio. a. Conduct an operational check. b. Establish communications on the net. c. Troubleshoot problems. d. Perform operator level maintenance. 3. Perform preventive maintenance on the AN/PRC-77. a. Conduct an SL-3 inventory. b. Perform PM. c. Conduct operational check. d. Update equipment records. e. Report discrepancies. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 11-5820-498-12, Operator's Manual, AN/PRC-77 2. MCO P4790.2, MIMMS Field Procedures Manual 3. MCO P3000.11, MARES Intro Policy Manual 4. MCBUL 3000 Series, MARES Logistics Reportable Equipment 94 5. TM 4700-15/1, Equipment Record Procedures Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-41 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.5.3 OPERATE AN/PRC-119A SINCGARS RADIO CONDITION(S): Provided AN/PRC-119A, fill (contained in a fill device), frequency, call sign, batteries, and references. STANDARD: Install the AN/PRC-119 per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Install the battery. 2. Install hold up battery (HUB). 3. Secure the battery case. 4. Install antenna. 5. Connect handset. 6. Apply power. 7. Select proper position for all switches. 8. Load variable or enter frequency, as applicable. 9. Conduct operational check. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 11-5820-890-10-1, AN PRC 119 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.5.4 CONSTRUCT FIELD EXPEDIENT ANTENNA CONDITION(S): Provided AB-( )/GRC antenna mast kit, nylon rope, coaxial cable, 10 gauge wire, resistors, baloon antenna, assigned type of antenna, and references. STANDARD: Construct assigned long wire antenna to meet specifications using construction guidelines contained in the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Determine length of antenna. 2. Determine correct azimuth. 3. Select site large enough to accommodate antenna. 4. Construct the antenna. 5. Adhere to safety procedures. 6. Erect the antenna. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 24-18, Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques 2. Field Antenna Handbook Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-42 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This task applies to the following antennae: a. Terminated/Nonterminatad long wire. b. Vertical half rhombic. c. Beverage. d. Dipole. e. Inverted L. f. Horizontal V. g. Sloping V. h. Ground plans. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.5.5 PERFORM TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES ON A FAULTY RADIO CONDITION(S): Provided a radio which fails to operate. STANDARD: Determine whether the problem can be corrected locally or technical support must be requested. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Check the power source (battery or AC). 2. Check the frequency. 3. Check all switches for correct setting. 4. Check key setting (if operating secure). 5. Check all wire/cable connections. 6. Check antenna connection. 7. Inform supervisor of unresolved problem. REFERENCE(S): (NONE) ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.5.6 OPERATE FIELD TELEPHONES CONDITION(S): Given a field telephone, batteries, pliers or a knife, and a pre-installed field wire line. STANDARD: The RP must install the field telephone, send a message to the other end of the line and receive a ring back, per the reference. He must also maintain the set to ensure its serviceability. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Install the batteries. 2. Select a site for the telephone set. 3. Connect the telephone to the line, a. Strip one inch of insulation from the wires. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-43 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 b. Secure the wire. c. Insert wire into the binding posts. 4. Adjust the buzzer. 5. Make a call on the field telephone. 6. Return the handset when terminating the call. If the call was through a switchboard, turn the hand crank to signal the switchboard operator. 7. Maintain the telephone set. a. Ensure the set is complete and intact. b. Ensure the net is properly installed. c. Ensure that the case, panel, connector contacts, controls cord, and handset are clean and free of fungus or corrosion. d. Inspect the battery compartment for cleanliness, and ensure that there is no foreign matter. e. Check the condition of the batteries. f. Ensure the handset is set firmly in retaining cradle and the retaining cradle springs maintain proper tension. g. Inspect binding posts to ensure connections are tight. h. Check the cord on the handset for cracks or breaks. i. Ensure that all control knobs and switches operate properly without binding. j. Initiate a call and check the operation of the telephone set. REFERENCE(S): 1. STP 7-llBl-SM, Soldier's Manual, Infantryman SL 1 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.5.7 UTILIZE CORRECT PROCEDURES TO ESTABLISH, ENTER, AND LEAVE A RADIO TELEPHONE NET CONDITION(S): Given a tactical or non tactical environment, under all weather conditions, an NBC environment (if desired), FM radio set installed and operational, CEOI, distant operational station serving as the Net Control Station (NCS). STANDARD: The RP must establish communications, enter, and leave a radio telephone net, per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish a radio telephone net. a. Extract appropriate call signs, suffixes, and frequency from the unit CEOI. b. Prepare and operate the radio set. c. Identify the net structure and determine the answering sequence. 2. Enter a radio telephone not. a. Use abbreviated call signs except when directed by the NCS to use full call signs. b. Authenticate when challenged by the NCS. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-44 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep % c. If you fail to answer a multiple or collective call sign in sequence, wait until all other stations on the not have answered, then answer. 3. Leave and close a net. a. Request permission to leave the net from NCS. b. Inform the NCS of the reason for leaving the net. c. Authenticate upon direction of the NCS before leaving the net. REFERENCE(S): 1. ACP 125, Radio Telephone Operator Procedures 2. CEOI, Communications-Electronic Operating Instruction 3. FM 24-1, Combat Communications 4. FM 24-18, Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques 5. ACP-121 (C), Communications Instruction-General (U), w/Supp 1 & 2 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.5.8 COMt4UNICATE USING PROPER RADIO TELEPHONE PROCEDURES CONDITION(S): Given an FM-VHF radio, an assigned net, a frequency, a call sign, message pad, pencil, a message format, and appropriate information pertaining to the types of report. STANDARD: The RP must write out the message using the correct format, call signs, and DTG, and transmit the report to another station using proper communications procedures, per the references. The RP will then receive a message, and correctly record and report the information. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Send the message. a. Listen before transmitting. b. Ensure message is clear and concise. c. Use abbreviated call signs unless otherwise directed. d. Speak clearly, slowly and enunciate each ward. Do not key the handset continuously for more than 3-5 seconds. Break the message text into portions that are less than 3-5 seconds each transmitting the message using proper radio procedures. (1) Use authentication. (2) Use prowords. (3) Use approved codes. e. Assume the enemy is listening. f. Notify higher headquarters by alternate means if jamming occurs by submitting a MIJI report. 2. Take immediate action if unable to establish communications. 3. Copy all incoming messages in message book properly. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 24-18, Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-45 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 2. ACP 125, Radio Telephone Operator Procedures ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.5.9 UTILIZE NUMERICAL CIPHER AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM TO ENCODE, DECODE, AND AUTHENTICATE CONDITION(S): Given a tactical or non tactical situation, under all weather conditions, an NBC environment (if desired), current numerical cipher/authentication system, map coordinates to be encoded, encoded numerical information to be decoded, authentication challenge for reply, pencil, and paper. STANDARD: The RP must use the numerical cipher/authentication system to encode and decode, and provide a correct reply for a challenge to authenticate, per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Find the encryption. a. Randomly select any two letters for SET INDICATOR (SI). b. Find the letter of the SI in the LINE INDICATOR column. c. Find the second SI letter. Use the Letter to the right of the SI letter as set letter for encryption. d. Find the SET LETTER in the LINE INDICATOR column. This line will be used to encrypt up to 15 characters. 2. Encrypt grid zone letters provided by the supervisor. NOTE: Grid zone letters will be included in messages when they are necessary to the understanding of such messages. NO OTHER LETTERS WILL BE ENCRYPTED. If necessary to preclude misunderstanding, a statement may be made that grid zone letters are included in the message. 3. Encrypt numbers provided by the supervisor. 4. Prepare for transmission. 5. Decrypt grid zone letters and numbers. 6. Perform challenge and reply authentication. a. Challenge a station using authentication. b. Reply to a station using authentication. C. Perform transmission authentication. REFERENCE(S): 1. Applicable Numerical Cipher/Authentication System ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.5.10 SEND MESSAGE USING NATO FORMAT CONDITION(S): Given the information for a NATO format, a NATO message format, a radio set, a receiving station, call signs, frequencies, and the references. STANDARD: The RP must correctly draft a NATO formatted message, establish communications and send a NATO message, per the references. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-46 MCO 1510.109 6 % PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Draft a NATO message. a. Evaluate information. b. Place information in the proper lines of the NATO message. 2. Transmit a NATO message. a. Establish communications with the receiving station. b. Transmit the NATO formatted message. REFERENCE(S): 1. ATP-38, Amphibious Operations 2. FMFM 0-3, Doctrinal Publications Guide ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.5.11 PREPARE COMMUNICATIONS ASSETS FOR EL-MARKATION CONDITION(S): Provided operation order/plan, designated equipment, personnel, tools, embark material, embark plan, and references. STANDARD: Embarkation to be carried out to meet the embark plan per the references and safety procedures. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Review unit SOP embarkation procedures. 2. Coordinate with unit embarkation personnel. 3. Ensure that embarkation boxes, pallets, and vehicles are marked. 4. Ensure that embarkation boxes/containers are waterproofed. 5. Ensure packing lists are prepared according to unit embarkation SOP. 6. Identify and package high security items and hazardous materials. 7. Ensure embarkation manifests and reports are updated and complete. 8. Submit embark data to embark officer for review. 9. Ensure that embarkation boxes are secured and banded. 10. Ensure communications rolling stock is prepared for embark. 11. Ensure equipment is properly and securely loaded into vehicles. 12. Conduct safety and load inspection on all vehicles. 13. Stage equipment to be embarked. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO P4600.7C, USMC Transportation Manual 2. FMFM 4-6, Air Movements of FMF Units ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-47 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ___________________________________________________________________ DUTY AREA 6 - COMBAT SKILLS TASK: RPTS.6.1 EXPLAIN DEADLY FORCE CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain deadly force per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Define deadly force. 2. State the conditions that justify the use of deadly force. 3. State the procedures for applying deadly force. REFERENCE(S): 1. NAVMC 2691A, U.S. Marine Corps Interior Guard Manual ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.2 PERFORM WEAPONS HANDLING PROCEDURES WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL CONDITION(S): Given a service pistol, cartridge belt, magazines, magazine pockets, holster, and ammunition. STANDARD: Perform weapons handling procedures with the service pistol, without violating the four safety rules, and IAW MCO 1510.89 and FMFM 0-8. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely. a. Four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. 2. Carry/Transport the pistol. a. Tactical carry. b. Alert. c. Ready. d. Transport with holster. e. Transport without holster. 3. Fill magazine. 4. Load pistol. 5. Make pistol, ready for firing. 6. Unload the pistol. 7. Unload - show clear. 8. Empty the magazine. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-48 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep % 9. Perform immediate action. 10. Perform remedial action. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO 1510.89, ITS MBST Volume I 2. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.6.3 MAINTAIN THE SERVICE PISTOL CONDITION(S): Given a service pistol, magazines, small arms maintenance equipment case, approved cleaning solvents, and lubricants. STANDARD: Perform preventive maintenance on the pistol IAW TM 1005A-10/1 and FMFM 0-8. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely. a. Four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. 2. Place the pistol in condition 4. 3. Disassemble the pistol and magazine. 4. Clean the pistol and magazine. 5. Lubricate the pistol. 6. Reassemble the pistol and magazine. 7. Perform a function check. REFERENCE(S): 1 . TM 1005A-10/1, Operators Manual, Pistol M9, Semiautomatic 9nrn 2. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.6.4 ENGAGE A TARGET WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL CONDITION(S): Given a service pistol, ammunition and equipment in various environmental conditions. STANDARD: Effectively engage targets with applied combat marksmanship techniques established by the references, PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon according to basic weapons handling procedures. 2. Prepare the service pistol for firing. 3. Load the service pistol. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-49 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 4. Estimate range to the target. 5. Respond to fire commands. 6. Engage targets effectively. 7. Perform immediate action. 8. Perform remedial action (when immediate action is unsuccessful). 9. Unload the service weapon. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 2. MCO 1510.89, ITS MBST Volume I 3. MCI Weapons Drill Guide 4. Battle Drill Guide 5. MCO 3574.2-, Marksmanship Training with Individual Small Arms 6. MCO P3570.lA, Policies and Procedures for Firing Ammunition for Training, Target Practice, and Combat 7. TM 1005A-10/1, Operators Manual, Pistol M9, Semiautomatic 9rmn 8. TM 3-4240-279-10, Operator's Manual: Mask, Chemical Biological, Field, ABC-Ml7, M17Al, and M17A2 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The marksmanship training program includes preliminary training, known distance firing, and unknown distance firing. 2. Marksmanship training also includes field firing techniques of offense, defense, fire and movement, varied circumstances including limited visibility/darkness, and in an NBC environment. TASK: RPTS.6.5 QUALIFY WITH THE SERVICE PISTOL ON THE 9MM QUALIFICATION COURSE CONDITION(S): Given a known distance (KD) pistol range, provided with the service pistol, ammunition, and equipment. STANDARD: Obtain a minimum qualification score of 245. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Follow all commands that may be given from the center of the line. 2. Fire all required stages of fire. 3. Apply fundamentals of marksmanship. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 2. MCO 1510.89, ITS MBST Volume I 3. MCO 3574.2-, Marksmanship Training with Individual Small Arms 4. MCO P3570.lA, Policies and Procedures for Firing Ammunition for Training, Target Practice, and Combat Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-50 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Satisfies annual requirements. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.6 PERFORM WEAPONS HANDLING PROCEDURES WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of an M16A2 service rifle with cartridge belt, magazines, magazines pouches, and ammunition. STANDARD: Perform weapons handling procedures with the M16A2 service rifle, without violating the four safety rules, and IAW MCO P1500.44, Ft4FM 0-8, and TM 05538C-10/lA. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. 2. Fill the Magazine. a. Individually. b. Stripper clip guide and stripper. 3. Empty the magazine. a. By hand. b. Using empty stripper clip. 4. Demonstrate the three weapons carries. a. Tactical carry. b. Alert. c. Ready. 5. Load the rifle. 6. Make the rifle ready to fire. 7. Unload the rifle. a. Unload. b. Unload and show clear. 8. Make the rifle safe. 9. Apply immediate action. 10. Apply remedial action. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 2. TM 05538C-10/lA, Rifle, 5.56rmn, M16A2 W/E ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-51 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK: RPTS.6.7 PERFORM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ON THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of an M16A2 service rifle, cleaning gear, and lubricants. STANDARD: Perform preventive maintenance on the M16A2 service rifle IAW TM 05538C-10/lA and FMFM 0-8. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. 2. Place the rifle in condition 4. 3. Disassemble the rifle. 4. Clean the rifle. 5. Lubricate the rifle. a. Normal conditions/environment. b. Desert conditions/environment. c. Arctic conditions/environment. d. Jungle conditions/environment. 6. Reassemble the rifle. 7. Perform the function check. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 05538C-10/lA, Rifle, 5.56mm, M16A2 W/E 2. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.8 ZERO THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of an M16A2 service rifle with cartridge belt, magazines, magazines pouches, ammunition, and target. STANDARD: Zero the M16A2 service rifle at 300 meters/yards so point of aim/point of impact is achieved at the center of the shot group, IAW FMFM 0-8. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. c. Apply immediate/remedial action, as required. 2. Place sights on initial sight setting. a. Set base of front sight post flush with front sight housing or leave at last known setting. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-52 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep b. Set rear sight elevation at 3. c. Set rear sight windage at center. 3. Select a sling. 4. Assume the prone firing position. a. Three elements of a rifle firing position. b. Seven factors common to all rifle firing positions. 5. Prepare for firing. a. Load the rifle. b. Make the rifle ready. 6. Fire three well aimed shoots while applying the fundamentals of marksmanship. a. Aiming. b. Breath control. c. Trigger control. 7. Record information in the data book. 8. Analyze data. a. Determine the center of the shot group (triangulation). b. Determine distance, in inches, from point of aim to center of group, both vertically and horizontally. 9. Convert inches into "clicks" using windage and elevation rules. 10. Apply required adjustments to rifle sights. 11. Fire a second zeroing group. (repeat steps 6 through 10) 12. Fire a well aimed four shot group to confirm zero. 13. Compensate for the effects of weather. a. Determine windage value in "clicks". b. Remove "clicks" from windage setting. 14. Record true zero in data book. 15. Place recorded zero in butt stock of rifle. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.9 ENGAGE STATIONARY TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE AT KNOWN DISTANCES CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of an M16A2 service rifle with cartridge belt, magazines, magazines pouches, ammunition, and targets. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-53 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 STANDARD: Engage stationary targets with the M16A2 service rifle, while compensating for the effects of weather from the four basic positions at the slow fire rate and the sustained fire rate, at known distances, out to the maximum effective range of the service rifle, and achieving a qualifying scare IAW FMFM 0-8 and MCO 3574.2. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. c. Apply immediate/remedial action, as required. 2. Assume a firing position. a. Three elements of a rifle firing position. b. Seven factors common to all rifle firing positions. 3. Prepare for firing. a. Load the rifle. b. Make the rifle ready. c. Compensate for the effects of weather. 4. Engage target. a. Aiming. b. Breath control. c. Trigger control. 5. Assess the situation. a. Analyze results. b. Record the information. c. Make required sight adjustments. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO 3574.2_, Marksmanship Training with Individual Small Arms 2. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.6.10 ENGAGE TARGETS OF LIMITED EXPOSURE (TIME) WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of an M16A2 service rifle with sling, cartridge belt, magazines, magazine pouches, ammunition, and targets. STANDARD: Engage targets of limited exposure time with the M16A2 service rifle from the four basic firing positions while compensating for the effects of weather, to achieve a proficiency level IAW FMFM 0-9. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-54 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 b. Weapons conditions. c. Apply immediate/remedial action, as required. 2. Prepare for firing. a. Load the rifle. b. Make the rifle ready. 3. Detect target. 4. Present the rifle to the target while assuming a firing position. a. Three elements of a rifle firing position. b. Seven factors common to all rifle firing positions. 5. Engage target. a. Aiming. b. Breath control. c. Trigger control. 6. Assume the "ready". 7. Assess the situation. a. Analyze results. b. Take appropriate action, REFERENCE(S): 1. FWM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 2. FMFM 0-9, Field Firing Techniques 3. TM 05538C-10/lA, Rifle, 5.56rmn, M16A2 W/E ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.11 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE AT THE SUSTAINED RATE CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of an M16A2 service rifle with sling, cartridge belt, magazines, magazine pouches, ammunition, and target. STANDARD: Fire the M16A2 service rifle from the prone position, at the sustained rate of fire, achieving a five shot group with the size not exceeding seven minutes of angle (MOA). PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. c. Apply immediate/remedial action, as required. 2. Select a sling. 3. Assume the firing position. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-55 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 a. Three elements of a rifle firing position. b. Seven factors common to all rifle firing positions. 4. Prepare for firing. a. Load the rifle. b. Make the rifle ready. 5. Fire a well aimed group of shots while applying the fundamentals of marksmanship. a. Aiming. b. Breath control. c. Trigger control. 6. Assess the situation. a. Analyze results. b. Record results. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.12 ENGAGE MULTIPLE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of a M16A2 service rifle with sling, cartridge belt, suspender straps, magazine pouches, canteens, canteen pouches, first aid kit, flak jacket, helmet, ammunition, and targets. STANDARD: Engage multiple targets with the M16A2 service rifle from field firing positions, while compensating for the effects of weather, to achieve a proficiency level IAW FMFM 0-9. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. c. Apply immediate/remedial action, as required. 2. Prepare for firing. a. Load the rifle. b. Make the rifle ready. 3. Detect targets. 4. Present the rifle to the target while assuming a field firing position. a. Supported. b. Unsupported. 5. Assess the threat. 6. Prioritize targets. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-56 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep % 7. Select targets. 8. Engage target. a. Aiming. b. Breath control. c. Trigger control. 9. Assume the "ready". 10. Assess the situation. a. Analyze results. b, Take the appropriate action. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 2. FMFM 0-9, Field Firing Techniques ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.6.13 ENGAGE MOVING TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of a M16A2 service rifle with sling, cartridge belt, suspender straps, magazine pouches, canteens, canteen pouches, first aid kit, flak jacket, helmet, ammunition, and moving targets at ranges within 200 meters. STANDARD: Engage moving targets with the M16A2 service rifle (within a designated time), while compensating for the effects of weather, from field firing positions, at ranges out to 200 yards to achieve a proficiency level IAW FMFM 0-9. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons Conditions. c. Apply immediate/remedial action, as required. 2. Prepare for firing. a. Load the rifle. b. Make the rifle ready. 3. Detect the target. 4. Present the rifle to the target while assuming a field firing position. a. Supported. b. Unsupported. 5. Determine the lead. a. Range. b. Speed. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-57 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 c. Angle. 6. Determine method of engagement. a. Tracking. b. Ambush. 7. Engage moving target. a. Aiming. b. Breath control. c. Trigger control. 8. Assume the "ready". 9. Assess the situation. a. Analyze results. b. Take the appropriate action. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 2. FMFM 0-9, Field Firing Techniques ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.14 ENGAGE TARGETS AT UNKNOWN DISTANCES WITH THE M16A2 RIFLE CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of a M16A2 service rifle with sling, cartridge belt, suspender straps, magazine pouches, canteens, canteen pouches, first aid kit, flak jacket, helmet, ammunition, and targets. STANDARD: Engage targets at unknown distances with the M16A2 service rifle from field firing positions, while compensating for the effects of weather, to achieve a proficiency level IAW FMFM 0-9. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. c. Apply immediate/remedial action, as required. 2. Prepare for firing. a. Load the rifle. b. Make the rifle ready. 3. Detect the target. 4. Estimate the range to the target. a. Unit of measure method. b. Appearance method. c. Halving method. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-58 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep % d. Bracketing method. 5. Present the rifle to the target while assuming a field firing position. a. Supported. b. Unsupported. 6. Determine method of engagement. a. Point fire. b. Area fire. 7. Engage target. a. Aiming. b. Breath control. c. Trigger control. 8. Assume the "ready". 9. Assess the situation. a. Analyze results. b. Take the appropriate action. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 2. FMFM 0-9, Field Firing Techniques ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.15 ENGAGE TARGETS DURING LCW LIGHT AND DARKNESS WITH THE M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of a M16A2 service rifle with sling, cartridge belt, magazines, magazine pouches, ammunition, targets, and artificial illumination, during periods of low light and darkness. STANDARD: Engage targets in low light without illumination and in darkness with illumination, while compensating for the effects of weather, from the standing, kneeling, and prone positions, within the maximum effective range of the service rifle, to achieve a proficiency level IAW FMFM 0-9. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. c. Apply immediate/remedial action, as required. 2. Acquire night vision. 3. Prepare for firing. a. Load the rifle. b. Make the rifle ready. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-59 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 4. Detect targets. a. Off-center vision. b. Scanning. 5. Present the rifle to the target while assuming a firing position. a. Three elements of a rifle firing position. b. Seven factors common to all rifle firing positions. 6. Engage the target. a. Aiming. b. Breath control. c. Trigger control. 7. Assume the "ready". 8. Assess the situation. a. Analyze results. b. Take appropriate action. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 2. FMFM 0-9, Field Firing Techniques ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.16 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M16A2 RIFLE WHILE WEARING THE FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK CONDITION(S): Given a minimum of equipment consisting of a M16A2 service rifle with sling, cartridge belt, magazines, magazine pouches, field protective mask, and ammunition. STANDARD: Engage targets with the M16A2 service rifle while wearing the field protective mask and compensating for the effects of weather, from the standing, kneeling, and prone positions, within the maximum effective range of the the rifle, to achieve a proficiency level IAW F@EM 0-9. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon safely (continuous). a. The four safety rules. b. Weapons conditions. c. Apply immediate/remedial action, as required. 2. Prepare for firing. a. Load the rifle. b. Make the rifle ready. 3. Don and clear the field protective mask. 4. Detect targets. 5. Present the rifle to the target while assuming a firing position. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-60 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 a. Three elements of a rifle firing position. b. Seven factors common to all rifle firing positions. 6. Engage target, based on observer's commands. a. Aiming. b. Breath control, c. Trigger control. 7. Assume the "ready". 8. Assess the situation. a. Analyze results. b. Take appropriate action. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 2. FMFM 0-9, Field Firing Techniques ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.6.17 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), an M203 grenade launcher, all individual combat equipment (782 gear), and ammunition. STANDARD: The RP must effectively engage targets with the M203 grenade launcher using both the leaf and quadrant sights per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon according to basic weapons handling procedures. 2. Prepare the M203 for firing. a. Ensure the M203 is properly assembled and functioning for firing. b. Select the appropriate ammunition. c. Load the M203. d. Field zero the M203. 3. Select the appropriate ammunition. 4. Estimate range to target. 5. Respond to fire commands. 6. Engage targets effectively. 7. Perform immediate actions for malfunctions and stoppages. 8. Perform a function check. 9. Ensure a complete safe weapon. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-61 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 23-31, 40mm Grenada Launchers, M203 and M79 2. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 3. FMFM 0-9, Field Firing Techniques 4. FHFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Marksmanship training also includes field firing techniques of offense, defense, fire and movement, varied circumstances, and in an NBC environment. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.18 MAINTAIN THE M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER CONDITION(S): Given an M203 grenade launcher, and appropriate cleaning equipment. STANDARD: The RP must maintain the M203 grenade launcher per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon according to basic weapons handling procedures. 2. Ensure the proper cleaning gear is present. 3. Field strip (general disassembly) the grenade launcher. 4. Inspect and clean the grenade launcher as appropriate. 5. Lubricate all appropriate parts of the weapon. 6. Reassemble the grenade launcher. 7. Perform preventive maintenance check. 8. Perform a function check. 9. Report discrepancies per unit SOP. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 9-1010-221-10, 40mm Grenade Launcher M203 2. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.19 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE AT-4 CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), an AT-4, all individual combat equipment (782 gear), and enemy armored targets. STANDARD: The RP must effectively engage targets with the AT-4 per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon according to basic weapons handling procedures. 2. Prepare the AT-4 for firing. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-62 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 3. Press the red safety catch all the way to the left with the index and middle finger of your right hand, and hold it. 4. Estimate the range. 5. Respond to fire commands. 6. Aim the launcher. 7. Engage targets effectively. 8. Perform immediate action for a misfire. 9. Ensure a complete safe weapon. REFERENCE(S): 1. FC 23-25, Launcher, Heat Projected, 84mm, M136 (AT-4) 2. FMFM 0-9, Field Firing Techniques 3. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 4. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Marksmanship training also includes field firing techniques of offense, defense, fire and movement, varied circumstances, and in an NBC environment. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.20 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE M249 SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW) CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), an M249 SAW with bi pod, all individual combat equipment (782 gear), binoculars (as available), and ammunition. STANDARD: The RP must effectively engage targets with the M249 SAW per the references, PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon according to basic weapons handling procedures. 2. Prepare the SAW for firing. a. Ensure the SAW is properly assembled and functioning for firing. b. Set up the bi pod, as appropriate. c. Load the SAW. 3. Field zero the SAW. 4. Estimate the range to targets. 5. Respond to fire commands. 6. Engage targets effectively. 7. Perform immediate action to clear a stoppage within 10 seconds. 8. Perform quick-change barrel procedures. 9. Perform a function check. 10. Unload the SAW. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-63 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 11. Ensure a complete safe weapon. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 08671A-10/1, Operator's Manual, Machine gun, 5.56rmn, M249 2. FM 23-14, Squad Automatic Weapon, M249 3. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship 4. FMFM 0-9, Field Firing Techniques 5. FMFM 6-5, Marine Rifle Squad ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The marksmanship training program includes preliminary training, known distance firing, and unknown distance firing. 2. Marksmanship training also includes field firing techniques of offense, defense, fire and movement, varied circumstances, and in an NBC environment. TASK: RPTS.6.21 MAINTAIN THE M249 SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW) CONDITION(S): Given an M249 SAW with bipod, and appropriate cleaning equipment. STANDARD: The RP must maintain the M249 SAW per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Handle the weapon according to basic weapons handling procedures. 2. Ensure the proper cleaning Sear is present. 3. Field strip (general disassembly) the SAW. 4. Inspect and clean the SAW as appropriate. 5. Lubricate all appropriate parts. 6. Reassemble the SAW. 7. Perform preventive maintenance check. B. Perform a function check. 9. Report discrepancies per unit SOP. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 9-1005-201-10, Operator's Manual for Machine gun, 5.56mm, M249 2. FM 23-14, Squad Automatic Weapon, M249 3. FMFM 0-8, Basic Marksmanship ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-64 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep TASK: RPTS.6.22 MAINTAIN THE MEDIUM MACHINE GUN CONDITION(S): Given a medium machine gun (M6OE3 or M240, as appropriate) and cleaning equipment. STANDARD: The RP must maintain the machine gun per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Ensure the proper cleaning gear is present. 2. Field strip (general disassembly) the machine gun. 3. Inspect and clean as appropriate. 4. Lubricate all appropriate parts. 5. Reassemble the machine gun. 6. Perform preventive maintenance check, 7. Perform a function check. 8. Report discrepancies per unit SOP. REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 9-1005-311-0, Operator's Manual for Machine Gun, 7.62mm, M-6OE3 2. Applicable TM for M240 (to be published at a later date) 3. FMFRP 6-15, Machine guns and Machine gun Gunnery ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The M240 is included due to anticipated procurement of this machine gun. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.23 ENGAGE GROUND TARGETS WITH THE MEDIUM MACHINE GUN CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), a machine gun (M6OE3 or M240), an M122 tripod, and ammunition. STANDARD: The RP must effectively engage targets with the machine gun per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare the machine gun for firing. a. Ensure the machine gun is properly assembled and functioning for firing. b. Set up the bi pod or tripod, as appropriate. c. Lay the machine gun, as appropriate. d. Mount night vision sight, as appropriate. 2. Field zero the machine gun. 3. Estimate the range to targets. 4. Assist team leader in preparing the range card, as appropriate. 5. Respond to fire commands. 6. Engage targets effectively. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-65 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 7. Perform appropriate action for malfunctions and stoppages. 8. Unload the machine gun. 9. Ensure a complete safe weapon, REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 9-1005-311-0, Operator's Manual for Machine Gun, 7.62i=, M-6OE3 2. Applicable TM for M240 (to be published at a later date) 3. TM 11-5855-214-10, Operator's Manual for Night Vision Sight, Crew Served Weapon, AN/TVS-5 4. FMFRP 6-15, Machine guns and Machine gun Gunnery ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The M240 is included due to anticipated procurement of this machine gun. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.24 ENGAGE TARGETS WITH HAND GRENADES CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment, individual combat equipment (782 gear), the various types of hand grenades, and a target. STANDARD: The RP must effectively engage targets with hand grenades per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Carry hand grenades properly in the holders on the M16 ammo pouch. 2. Select appropriate hand grenade for target. 3. Inspect hand grenade for defects. 4. Prepare hand grenade for throwing. 5. Engage target with hand grenade. REFERENCE(S): 1. STP 21-1-SMCT, Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks, Skill Level 1 2. FM 23-30, Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Training. Live hand grenade training shall be preceded by training with inert hand grenades per the references. 2. The RP must be able to recognize the fragmentation grenade from other U.S. grenades. ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.25 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT IN ARMED CLOSE COMAT CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), and a service rifle with bayonet. STANDARD: The RP must engage an opponent in armed close combat per the references. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-66 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Execute the thrust. 2. Execute the butt stroke. 3. Execute the slash. 4. Execute the smash. 5. Execute the parry right/left. 6. Execute the blocks (high, low, and side). REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-150, Combatives 2. FMFRP 0-7, Close Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.26 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT IN UNARMED CLOSE COMBAT USING LINE I AND II CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment and an opponent. STANDARD: The RP must engage an opponent in unarmed close combat per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Execute the wrist lock. 2. Perform reverse wrist lock. 3. Break front choke hold. 4. Defend rear choke hold. 5. Counter/Defend front headlock. 6. Defend rear headlock. 7. Defend uppercut. 8. Block attacker's lead hand punch. 9. Defend against a rear hand punch. 10. Defend front kick. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFRP 0-7, Close Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.27 DEFEND AGAINST A KNIFE ATTACK UNARMED (LINE III) CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment and an opponent with a knife. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-67 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 STANDARD: The RP must defend against a knife attack unarmed per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Defend against an overhead attack. 2. Block against a straight thrust knife attack. 3. Defend against an outside slash. 4. Defend against an inside slash knife attack. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFRP 0-7, Close Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.28 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT WITH A KNIFE (LINE IV) CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment, a knife, and an opponent armed with a knife. STANDARD: The RP must conduct knife fighting (knife against knife) per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Defend against an overhead attack. 2. Defend against a straight thrust. 3. Defend against an outside slash. 4. Defend against an inside slash. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFRP 0-7, Close Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.29 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT WITH WEAPONS OF OPPORTUNITY CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment (day and night), individual combat equipment (782 gear), and an opponent. STANDARD: The RP must properly engage an opponent with weapons of opportunity per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify vulnerable parts of the body. 2. Repel and render blows with an entrenching tool. 3. Ward off an attacker with a helmet. 4. Inflict lethal and body wounds with a tent stake. 5. Impair attacker's vision and breathing with sand and dirt. 6. Disable and weaken attacker with a canteen full of water. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-68 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 7. Limit and restrict attacker with cartridge belt. 8. Utilize a rock as a projectile or hand weapon to repel, impede, and attack the attacker. 9. Utilize a sharpened stick for defense and attack. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFRP 0-7, Close Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.6.30 ENGAGE AN OPPONENT IN UNARMED CLOSE COMBAT USING COMBAT HITTING SKILLS CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario in any combat environment and an opponent. STANDARD: The RP must engage an opponent in unarmed close combat, applying combat hitting skills per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Engage the opponent utilizing offensive combat hitting skills. 2. Defend against an opponent's attack. 3. Utilize evasive measures. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFRP 0-7, Close Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ DUTY AREA 7 - AUTOMATION TASK: RPTS.7.1 OPERATE A MICROCOMPUTER SUITE CONDITION(S): Given a microcomputer suite, operating system, and the appropriate vendor supplied manuals. STANDARD: The major components of a microcomputer suite will be operated per appropriate references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify the microprocessors in the most common microcomputers used in the Marine Corps. 2. Describe the difference between random access memory (RAM) and read only memory (ROM) memories. 3. Describe the difference between medium and high resolution monitors. 4. Describe the difference between serial and parallel. 5. Describe the common types of printers. 6. Power up and boot the microcomputer. REFERENCE(S): 1. Appropriate hardware/software/utilities manuals or publications Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-69 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.7.2 CONFIGURE A MICROCOMPUTER SUITE CONDITION(S): Given a microcomputer suite, operating system, and the appropriate vendor supplied manuals. STANDARD: The microcomputer suite will be configured for use per appropriate references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Configure the microcomputer. 2. Configure the printer. 3. Test the printer to check the configuration. REFERENCE(S): 1. Appropriate hardware/software/utilities manuals or publications ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.7.3 USE MICROCOMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM CONDITION(S): Given a microcomputer suite, operating system, and the appropriate vendor supplied manuals. STANDARD: The commands and features of an operating system will be used to manage and control the hardware and software resources of a microcomputer suite. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify the components of an operating system. 2. Explain disk structure and organization. 3. Identify resident and transient commands. 4. Use appropriate commands to manage files and directories. 5. Create executable batch files. 6. Identify data back up and restoration commands. 7. Install and use a virtual RAM disk. 8. Devise and implement a weekly file and data backup system. 9. Devise and implement a monthly system cleaning program. REFERENCE(S): 1. Appropriate hardware/software/utilities manuals or publications ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-70 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep TASK: RPTS.7.4 UTILIZE WORD PROCESSING SOFTWARE CONDITION(S): Given a microcomputer, word processing software, a set of specifications, and appropriate references. STANDARD: A word processing software package will be loaded and utilized per the specific software's command syntax requirements per appropriate references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Load the software into the microcomputer. 2. Create a document. 3. Format and reformat the document. 4. Edit the document. 5. Spell check the document. 6. Print the document. 7. Convert a document. REFERENCE(S): 1. Appropriate hardware/software/utilities manuals or publications ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.7.5 EXECUTE OPERATING SYSTEM UTILITIES CONDITION(S): Given a microcomputer with printer, a system diskette with MS-DOS utilities, an MS-DOS manual, a list of specifications, and appropriate references. STANDARD: MS-DOS utilities will be executed to produce the solution based upon the problem specification per appropriate references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Review the purpose and functions of a microcomputer operating system. 2. Start up and boot the microcomputer. 3. Use the FORMAT utility to prepare a diskette for use. 4. Use the DIRECTORY command. 5. Use the DISK COPY utility. 6. Use the COPY command. 7. Use the RENAME command. 8. Use the DELETE command. 9. Use EDLIN to write and execute a command file that includes the CLEAR, COPY, RENAME, and DIRECTORY commands. REFERENCE(S): 1. Appropriate hardware/software/utilities manuals or publications ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-71 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.7.6 PRINT A DOCUMENT CONDITION(S): Given a microcomputer with printer, word processing software, and appropriate vendor supplied manuals. STANDARD: A word processing software package will be loaded and used to print a document. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Create a document. 2. Edit a document. 3. Change document format. 4. Print the document. REFERENCE(S): 1. Appropriate hardware/software/utilities manuals or publications ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.7.7 CONVERT A DOCUMENT CONDITION(S): Given a microcomputer suite, word processing software, ASCII document, and appropriate vendor supplied manuals. STANDARD: A word processing software package will be loaded and used to convert a document from ASCII format. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Convert the document. 2. Edit the converted document. REFERENCE(S): 1. Appropriate hardware/software/utilities manuals or publications ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.7.8 MAINTAIN DISKS/DATA/SYSTEM INTEGRITY CONDITION(S): Given a microcomputer suite, custom utilities software, and appropriate vendor supplied manuals. STANDARD: The custom utilities software package will be loaded and used to implement monthly system integrity check and maintain disks and data. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Build a bootable systems disk with anti-virus and utility software. 2. Sort a directory. 3. Change file attributes to prevent erasure of a file. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-72 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep % 4. Permanently erase a file. 5. Recover a file that has been deleted. 6. Using the utility software, check system integrity monthly. 7. Troubleshoot a faulty disk. 8. Recover a crashed disk. 9. Recover an accidentally deleted file. 10. Check system configuration tables. 11. Use system error massages to troubleshoot problems. 12. Devise and implement regular anti-virus checks and eradication. REFERENCE(S): 1. Appropriate hardware/software/utilities manuals or publications ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RFTS.7.9 TROUBLESHOOT A MALFUNCTIONING COMPUTER CONDITION(S): Given diagnostic software, a malfunctioning microcomputer, and appropriate references. STANDARD: The malfunctioning computer will be checked to determine if the malfunction is due to hardware or software problems per appropriate references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Run the diagnostic software to detect the unknown error. 2. Troubleshoot a malfunction due to a faulty keyboard. 3. Troubleshoot a malfunction due to a faulty monitor. 4. Troubleshoot a malfunction due to a faulty printer. 5. Troubleshoot a malfunction due to a faulty disk drive. 6. Troubleshoot a malfunction due to a faulty diskette. 7. Troubleshoot a malfunction due to a program that will not load. 8. Troubleshoot a malfunction due to a program that will not perform a save. 9. Troubleshoot a malfunction due to a program that halts while executing. REFERENCE(S): 1. Appropriate hardware/software/utilities manuals or publications ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-73 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 DUTY AREA 8 - MARINE CORPS KNOWLEDGE TASK: RPTS.B.1 EXPLAIN THE SIX ARTICLES OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain the six articles of the Code of Conduct per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Explain the first article of the Code of Conduct. 2. Explain the second article of the Code of Conduct. 3. Explain the third article of the Code of Conduct. 4. Explain the fourth article of the Code of Conduct. 5. Explain the fifth article of the Code of Conduct. 6. Explain the sixth article of the Code of Conduct. REFERENCE(S): 1. NAVMC 2681, Code of U.S. Fighting Man 2. U.S. Navy Regulations 3. EXEC ORDER 12633, Amended Code for Members of Armed Services of U.S. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.8.2 EXPLAIN THE RIGHTS OF A PRISONER OF WAR (POW) CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must be able to explain the rights of a POW per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify the rights of a POW. 2. Explain the rights of the POW. REFERENCE(S): 1. NAVMC 2681, Code of U.S. Fighting Man 2. U.S. Navy Regulations ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.3 EXPLAIN THE OBLIGATIONS OF A PRISONER OF WAR (POW) CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain the obligations of a POW per the references. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-74 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Explain giving prisoner identification. a. State the four items of information RPs are required to give their captors. b. State if you are required to give any other information. 2. Explain lawful obedience of rules and regulations. 3. Explain responsibility to perform paid labor, as required. 4. Explain military discipline, courtesy, and rendering of honors responsibilities. REFERENCE(S): 1. NAVMC 2681, Code of U.S. Fighting Man 2. U.S. Navy Regulations ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.8.4 EXPLAIN THE NINE PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF WAR CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain the nine principles of the "Law of War" per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify the nine principles of the "Law of War". a. Marines fight only enemy combatants. b. Marines do not harm enemies who surrender. They must disarm them and turn them over to their superiors. c. Marines do not kill or torture prisoners. d. Marines collect and care for the wounded, whether friend or foe. e. Marines do not attack medical personnel, facilities, or equipment. f. Marines destroy no more than the mission requires. g. Marines treat all civilians humanely. h. Marines do not steal. Marines respect private property and possessions. i. Marines should do their best to prevent violations of the law of war. They must report all violations of the law of war to their superior. 2. Explain how violation of the principles can have an impact on the accomplishment of the mission during combat. REFERENCE(S): 1. DOD Dir 1300.7, Training and Education Measures to Support the Code of Conduct 2. SECNAVINST 1000,9, Code of Conduct for Members of the Armed Forces of the United States 3. MCO 3300.3, USMC Law of War Program 4. FM 27-10, The Law of Land Warfare ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-75 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.B.5 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS MISSION CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must be able to explain the Marine Corps mission per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. State where the official mission of the Marine Corps is established. 2. Identify the seven elements of the Marine Corps mission. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCI Course 7301, Marine Corps History and Traditions 2. Marine Corps Manual ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.6 IDENTIFY SIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN MARINE CORPS HISTORY CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must identify significant events in Marine Corps history per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. State the birthplace of the Marine Corps. 2. State the birthdate of the Marine Corps. 3. Explain the meaning of the Marine Corps motto, "Semper Fidelis". 4. Explain significant dates in Marine Corps history. 5. Describe the accomplishments of noteworthy Marines in Marine Corps history. 6. Describe significant battles in Marine Corps history. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCI Course 7301, Marine Corps History and Traditions 2. Marine Corps Museum Historical Pamphlets ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.7 IDENTIFY THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MARINE CORPS UNIFORM ITEMS CONDITIONS): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must correctly identify the historical significance of selected uniform items per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Explain the significance of the Marine Corps emblem. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-76 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 2. Explain the significance of the scarlet trouser strips. 3. Explain the significance of the quatrefoil. 4. Explain the significance of the officer's sword. 5. Explain the significance of the NCO sword. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCI Course 7301, Marine Corps History and Traditions 2. Marine Corps Museum Historical Pamphlets ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.8 EXPLAIN COMMON TERMS, SAYINGS, AND QUOTATIONS USED IN THE MARINE CORPS CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain common terms, sayings, and quotations used in the Marine Corps per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Explain "First to Fight". 2. Explain the origin of the term "Leathernecks". 3. Explain the origin of the term "Devil Dogs". 4. Explain Esprit de Corps. 5. Explain "Uncommon valor was a common virtue". 6. Explain sea service terminology. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCI Course 7301, Marine Corps History and Traditions 2. Marine Corps Museum Historical Pamphlets ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.B.9 EXPLAIN THE CUSTOMS OF THE MARINE CORPS CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain the customs of the Marine Corps per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Report to a senior officer. a. Indoors. b. Outdoors. c. While on duty as a sentry. 2. Perform proper movements when dismissed. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-77 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 3. Report to a new command. 4. Explain contemporary usage of sea service terminology. REFERENCE(S): 1. NAVMC 2691, Marine Corps Drill and Ceremonies Manual 2. Marine Corps Manual 3. MCI Course 7301, Marine Corps History and Traditions ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.10 IDENTIFY THE LOCATION OF THE MARINE DIVISIONS, AIR WINGS, AND FORCE SERVICE SUPPORT GROUPS (FSSGIS) CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must identify/locate the four Marine Divisions, Air Wings, and FSSG's per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. State the location of the four Marine Divisions. 2. State the location of the four Marine Air Wings. 3. State the location of the four Marine FSSG'S. REFERENCE(S): (NONE) ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.B.11 DESCRIBE THE MARINE AIR-GROUND TASK FORCE (MAGTF) CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must describe the MAGTF organizations per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Describe a Special Purpose MAGTF (SPF). 2. Describe a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) and its four elements. 3. Describe a Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) and its four elements. 4. Describe a Marine Expeditionary Corps (MEC). REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO 3120.8, Policy for the Organization of Marine Forces for Combat ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-78 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK: RPTS.B.12 EXPLAIN THE THREE CLASSIFICATIONS OF MARINE CORPS AWARDS CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain the three classifications of Marine Corps awards per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Explain personal and unit decorations. a. Identify the Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, shooting badges, French Fourragere, and unit battle streamers. (1) State what each item represents. (2) Explain the requirements for and how to qualify for each decoration. b. State the historical significance of the French Fourrage. c. State which Marine regiments have been awarded the French Fourragere. d. State who is authorized to wear the French Fourragere. 2. Explain commemorative, campaign, and service medals. 3. Explain the requirements for and how to qualify for commemorative, campaign, and service medals. 4. Identify marksmanship badges. 5. Explain how to qualify for marksmanship badges. REFERENCE(S): 1. SECNAVINST 1650.1, Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual 2. MCO P1650,27, Marine Corps Unit Awards Manual 3. NAVMC 2507, Decorations and Awards Poster ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.13 WEAR UNIFORM CONDITION(S): Given the requirement and appropriate uniform. STANDARD: The RP must properly wear the uniform per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Demonstrate the proper fit of the uniform per the regulations. 2. Demonstrate the proper wearing of ribbons, badges, Marine Corps insignia transfer, name and service tapes, and grade insignia per the regulations. 3. Describe the various dress and service uniforms for enlisted personnel. 4. Wear the uniform properly. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO P1020.34, Marine Corps Uniform Regulations ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-79 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 TASK: RPTS.B.14 MAINTAIN A PROFESSIONAL PERSONAL APPEARANCE ] CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must maintain applicable standards per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Maintain and state applicable personal appearance standards. 2. Maintain and state the applicable grooming standards. 3. Demonstrate the authorized use and wearing of jewelry, sunglasses, cosmetics, watchbands, etc., as applicable. 4. Maintain and state applicable weight standards. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO P1020.34, Marine Corps Uniform Regulations 2. MCO 6100.10, Weight Control and Military Appearance ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) TASK: RPTS.B.15 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POLICY ON ALCOHOL ABUSE CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain the Marine Corps policy of alcohol abuse per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. State the policy on the use and abuse of alcohol. 2. State administrative and/or legal actions which may result from alcohol abuse. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO P5300.12, The Marine Corps Substance Abuse Program ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.16 DESCRIBE AUTHORIZED ABSENCE PROCEDURES CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must describe leave, liberty, and administrative absence per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Describe administrative absence. 2. Define leave. 3. State how Leave is accrued. 4. Describe the various types of leave that can be authorized. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-80 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 5. Define the two types of liberty. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO P1050.3, Regulationr for Leave, Liberty, and Administrative Absence 2. MCO P7220.31, Joint Uniform Military Pay System and Field Procedures Manual, Vol. I (JFPM) ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.17 DESCRIBE AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE ASSISTANCE CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must be able to describe the agencies that provide assistance for both personal and family problems per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Describe assistance from the civilian sector. a. The Red Cross. b. Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. c. Credit Union. d. Department of Veteran Affairs. 2. Describe welfare from specialized military offices. a. The chaplain's office. b. The legal assistance office. c. The education office. d. The career planning office. e. The Civilian Health and Medical Program for the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS). f. The Marine Corps Family Service Centers. REFERENCE(S): 1. NAVMC 2767, User's Guide to Marine Corps Leadership ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.18 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POLICY ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT CONDITION(S): Given the requirement, STANDARD: The RP must explain the Marine Corps policy on sexual harassment per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Define sexual harassment. 2. State the policy on sexual harassment. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-81 MCO 1510. 109 6 Sep 96 REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO 5300.10A, Marine Corps Policy on Sexual Harassment 2. NAVMC 2767, User's Guide to Marine Corps Leadership ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.19 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POLICY ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain the Marine Corps policy on equal opportunity per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Define equal opportunity. 2. State the policy on equal opportunity. REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO P5354.1, Marine Corps Equal Opportunity Manual 2. NAVMC 2767, User's Guide to Marine Corps Leadership ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.20 EXPLAIN THE MARINE CORPS POSITION ON FRATERNIZATION CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must explain the Marine Corps position on fraternization per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Define fraternization. 2. State the policy on fraternization. REFERENCE(S): 1. NAVMC 2767, User's Guide to Marine Corps Leadership ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ TASK: RPTS.8.21 DESCRIBE OCCUPATIONAL FIELD (OCCFLD) AND MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS) STRUCTURE CONDITION(S): Given the requirement. STANDARD: The RP must describe OCCFLD and MOS structure per the reference. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. State what designates an OCCFLD. 2. Define an MOS. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-82 MCO 1510.109 6 Sep 96 REFERENCE(S): 1. MCO P1200.7, Military Occupational Specialties Manual ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ___________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-83