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[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] FOREWORD This newsletter is the third in a series of products focused on company operations in stability operations and support operations. This volume's focus is on company-level patrolling, INT, and information operations (IO). Historical perspective and recent British allied experience in their approach to counterinsurgency operations is also examined in this volume. LAWRENCE H. SAUL COL, FA Director, Center for Army Lessons Learned COMPANY-LEVEL STABILITY OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT OPERATIONS, VOL. 3 Company-Level Stability Operations and Support Operations Patrolling, Intelligence, and Information Operations (IO) Introduction Mr. Thomas P. Odom, Civilian Military Analyst, JRTC CALL Cell iii Chapter 1: Company Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) MAJ Brian Williams, JRTC CALL Cell Chief 1 Chapter 2: Tactical Intelligence, Extract, CALL Handbook 03-20, Stability Operations and Support Operations 11 Chapter 3: The British Approach to Counterinsurgency (COIN) LTC Angus Irish, British Army Operations and Training Group (OPTAG), with special acknowledgment to CPT Thomas Harper, British Liaison Officer (LNO), JRTC Operations Group 17 Chapter 4: Urban Patrolling Extract, CALL Handbook 03-20 38 Chapter 5: Patrolling Conduct a Zone Reconnaissance by a Platoon Student Text (ST) 071-720-0012 41 Chapter 6: Combat Patrol Planning: Finish Decisively CPT Frank Baltazar, TF1 JRTC Operations Group 48 Chapter 7: Better Patrolling MAJ Jon K Sowards and SSG Paul Weaver, Fire Support JRTC Operations Group 61 Chapter 8: Task Force (TF) 1, Situational Training Exercise (STX) 2 (Combat Patrol), STX Lane Observations TF 1, JRTC Operations Group 70 Chapter 9: Combat Patrol Situational Training Exercise (STX) Lane Concept Task Force (TF) 1, JRTC Operations Group 77 Chapter 10: Combat Patrol Smart Card Task Force (TF) 1, JRTC Operations Group 83 Chapter 11: Conduct Negotiations Extract FM 3-06.11, Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain , Chapter 14 85 Chapter 12: Company Engagement Training CPT (P) Roy Walker, JRTC Operations Group 88 Chapter 13: Civil Affairs—Respect and Mission Accomplishment—OEF SSG Franklin R Peterson, D CO, 3-187 INF RAKKASAN 96 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY i CENTER FOR ARMY LESSONS LEARNED CENTER FOR ARMY LESSONS LEARNED Director Colonel Lawrence H. Saul Managing Editor George J. Mordica II Project Analyst (JRTC) Thomas P. Odom Call Analyst Ralph D. Nichols Editor Brendan O'Bryhim Graphic Artist Eric Eck Labels and Distribution Carrie Harrod Call has many products of interest to the Total Force. We invite you to visit our Web site at: The intent of this CALL publication is to share knowledge, support discussion, and impart lessons and information in an expeditious manner. This CALL publication is not a doctrinal product. The OIL observed and reported in this publication are written by Soldiers for Soldiers. Please send relevant OIL to Mr. George J. Mordica II, Managing Editor (commercial: [913] 684-9503 or DSN: 552-9503, Fax: DSN 552-9583, E-mail: mordicag@leavenworth.army.mil). Articles must be submitted in Microsoft Word format. Graphs, slides, and photos must be submitted separately in either TFF, PSD, or high resolution JPEG format. The Secretary of the Army has determined that the publication of this periodical is necessary in the transaction of the public business as required by law of the Department. Use of funds for printing this publication has been approved by Commander, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, 1985, IAW AR 25-30. Unless otherwise stated, whenever the masculine or feminine gender is used, both are intended. Note: Any publications referenced in this newsletter (other than the CALL newsletters), such as ARs, FMs, and TMs, must be obtained through your pinpoint distribution system. This information was deemed of immediate value to forces engaged in the Global War on Terrorism and should not necessarily be construed as approved Army policy or doctrine. This information is furnished with the understanding that it is to be used for defense purposes only, that it is to be afforded essentially the same degree of security protection as such information is afforded by the United States, that it is not to be revealed to another country or international organization without the written consent of the Center for Army Lessons Learned. ii FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY COMPANY-LEVEL STABILITY OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT OPERATIONS, VOL. 3 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY iii
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