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Subj : MI LITARY POLICE AND CORRECTIONS TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL , (SHORT
TITLE : MP/CORR T&R MANOAL)
2, Scope
pertaining to the Marine Corps Ground T&R Program and Unit Training
Management should be directed to: Commanding General, TECOM (Ground Training
Division C 469), 1019 Elliot Road, Quantico, VA 22134.
By direction
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LOCATOR SHEET
SUbj: MILITARY POLICE AND CORRECTIONS TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL, (SHORT
TITLE: MP!CORR T&R MANUAL)
Location:
(Indicate location(s) of copy(ies) of this Manual.)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER
1 OVERVIEW
3 COLLECTIVE EVENTS
APPENDICES
A ACRONYMS - ABBREVIATIONS
C REFERENCES
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CHAPTER 1
OVERVIEW
PARAGRAPH PAGE
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CHAPTER 1
OVERVIEW
1000. INTRODUCTION
1. The T&R Program is the Corps' primary tool for planning, conducting and
evaluating training and assessing training readiness. Subject Matter Experts
(SMEs) from the operating forces developed core capability Mission Essential
Task Lists (METLs) for ground communities derived from the Marine Corps Task
List (MCTL). T&R Manuals are built around these METLs and all events
contained in T&R Manuals r.elate directly to this METL. This comprehensive
T&R Program will help to ensure the Marine Corps continues to improve its
combat readiness by training more efficiently and effectively. Ultimately,
this will enhance the Marine Corps' ability to accomplish real-world
missions.
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Tactical training will support the METL in use by the commander and be
tailored to meet T&R standards. Commanders at all levels are responsible for
effective combat training. The conduct of training in a professional manner
consistent with Marine Corps standards cannot be over emphasized.
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1004. ORGANIZATION
1. T&R events are coded for ease of reference. Each event has up-to a 4-4-
4-digit identifier. The first up-to four digits are referred to as a
"community" and represent the type or occupation (S803, 5811, etc.).
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The second up-to four digits represent the functional or duty area (LEO
- Law Enforcement Operations, CMDC - Command and Control, ADMN -
Administration, etc.). The last four digits represent the level and sequence
of the event.
2. The T&R levels are illustrated in Figure 1. An example of the T&R coding
used in this Manual is shown in Figure 2.
I
"Billet" Military
Police
is'1l-WTS-1000-- lOOO-Leve1 Core/1st
Event
I "Weapons"/Functional Area I
Figure 2: T&R Event Coding
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1. Unit-type T&R Manuals can contain numerous unit events, some for the
whole unit and others for integral parts that serve as building blocks for
training. To simplify training management and readiness assessment, only
collective events that are critical components of a mission essential task
(MET), or key indicators of a unit'S readiness, are used to generate CRP for
a MET. These critical or key events are designated in the T&R Manual as
Evaluation-Coded (E-Coded) events. Formal evaluation of unit performance in
these events is recommended because of their value in assessing combat
readiness. Only E-Coded events are used to calculate CRP for each MET.
2. Unit CRP increases after the completion of E-Coded events. The number of
E-Coded events for the MET determines the value of each E-Coded event. For
example, if there are 4 E-Coded events for a MET, each is worth 25% of MET
CRP. MET CRP is calculated by adding the percentage of each completed and
current (within sustainment interval) E-Coded training event. The percentage
for each MET is calculated the same way and all are added together and
divided by the number of METS to determine unit CRP. For ease of
calculation, we will say that each MET has 4 E-Coded events, each
contributing 25% towards the completion of the MET.
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If the unit has completed and is current on three of the four E-Coded
events for a given MET, then they have completed 75% of the MET. The CRP for
each MET is added together and divided by the number of METS to get unit CRPi
unit CRP is the average of MET CRP.
For Example:
To get unit CRP, simply add the CRP for each MET and divide by the number of
METS:
1. This section explains each of the components of a T&R event. These items
are included in all events in each T&R Manual.
a. Event Code (see Sect 1006). The event code is a 4-4-4 character set.
For individual training events, the first four characters indicate the
occupational function. The second four characters indicate functional area
(TAC, CBTS, VOPS, etc.). The third four characters are simply a numerical
designator for the event.
d. Supported MET(s}. List all METs that are supported by the training
event.
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g. Grade. Each individual training event will list the rank(s) at which
Marines are required to learn and sustain the training event.
1. Event Components. Describe the actions composing the event and help
the user determine what must be accomplished and to properly plan for the
event.
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.Range(s)/Training Area
-Ordnance
Equipment
-Materials
-Other Units/Personnel
-Other Support Requirements
-Admin Instructions
.Special Personnel Certifications
.Equipment Operating Hours
.Road Miles
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Basic operating standards are those that the individual, and collectively
the unit, must perform to continue operations in a CBRNE environment.
1. ORM is a process that enables commanders to plan for and m~n~mize risk
while still accomplishing the mission. It is a decision making tool used by
Marines at all levels to increase operational effectiveness by anticipating
hazards and reducing the potential for loss, thereby increasing the
probability of a successful mission. ORM minimizes risks to acceptable
levels, commensurate with mission accomplishment.
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1. The Marine Corps Ground T&R Program continues to evolve. The vision for
Ground T&R Program is to publish a T&R Manual for every readiness-reporting
unit so that core capability METs are clearly defined with supporting,
collective training standards, and to publish community-based T&R Manuals for
all occupational fields whose personnel augment other units to increase their
combat and/or logistic capabilities. The vision for this program includes
plans to provide a Marine Corps training management information system that
enables tracking of unit and individual training accomplishments by unit
commanders and small unit leaders, automatically computing CRP for both units
and individual Marines based upon MOS and rank (or billet). Linkage of T&R
Events to the Marine Corps Task List (MCTL), through the core capability
METs, has enabled objective assessment of training readiness in the DRRS.
2. DRRS measures and reports on the readiness of military forces and the
supporting infrastructure to meet missions and goals assigned by the
Secretary of Defense. With unit CRP based on the unit's training toward its
METs, the CRP will provide a more accurate picture of a unit's readiness.
This will give fidelity to future funding requests and factor into the
allocation of resources.
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CHAPTER 2
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CHAPTER 3
COLLECTIVE EVENTS
PARAGRAPH PAGE
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CHAPTER 3
COLLECTIVE EVENTS
3001. ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES. T&R events are coded for ease of reference.
Each event has a 4-4-4 digit identifier. The first four digits represent the
occupational field, "lOPS". The second four digits represent the functional
or duty area (e.g. Planning (PLAN), Computer Network operations (CNOP), etc.).
The last four digits represent the level, and identifier number of the event.
The 10 Planners collective events are only in the 3000 level. Every event has
a unique identifier number from 001 to. 999.
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CORRECTIONS/DETENTION
LEO-CORR-300l Conduct the reception (Indoctrination) phase of 3-4
confinement
LEO-CORR-3002 Conduct inmate visitation call 3-4
LEO-CORR-3003 Conduct the pre-release phase of confinement 3-5
LEO-CORR-3004 Conduct Security Programs 3-5
LEO-CCOR-3005 Conduct schedule counts 3-6
LEO-CORR-3.006 Respond to an emergency 3-6
LEO-CORR-3007 Escort high risk individual(s) 3-7
LEO-CORR-3008 Perform an extraction 3-7
LEO-CCOR-3009 Apply therapeutic restraints 3-8
LEO-CCOR-30l0 Conduct Boards 3-8
LEO-CCOR-3011 conduct the Performance Phase of confinement 3-9
MILITARY POLICE OPERATING FORCES
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Complete in processing of inmate.
2. Complete Indoctrination Classes.
3. Submit inmate's file to the classification and assignment board for
appropriate assignments.
4. Document completion.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
DESCRIPTION: There shall be an area for personal visits and another for
official visits and legal visits. The size and number of these rooms should
allow adequate space to accommodate the projected needs of the facility.
Private interview rooms for official and legal visitors should be contiguous
to the general visiting area, and constructed in such a way as to reassure
such visitors that they have acoustical privacy in conducting their business.
A view port will be provided.
CONDITION: Given a facility, visitors, a visitation area and supporting
equipment.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Prepare for visitation.
2. Conduct visitation.
3. Secure visitation.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Coordinate with command for prisoner's release.
2. Complete sex offender registration if required.
3. DNA collection if applicable.
4. Victim/witness notification if applicable.
5. complete change of address card.
6. Ensure required prerelease classes/briefings are complete and documented.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. MCO 1640.6 Marine Corps Corrections Program
3. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Assign staff.
2. Conduct appropriate security program.
3. Annotate results.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Prepare for count.
2. Conduct count.
3. Verify count.
4. Annotate results.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Identify emergency.
2. Sound alarm.
3. Assemble staff members in designated area.
4. Assess the situation.
5. Report situation to higher authority, if necessary.
6. Obtain authority for appropriate use of force, if applicable.
7. Assign duties, if applicable.
8. Respond with appropriate size response team.
9. Maintain inmate accountability.
10. Return to normal operations upon conclusion of emergency.
11. Conduct debrief.
12. Document event.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Identify requirements.
2. Execute transport.
3 . Document.
REFERENCES:
1. DODD 5210.56 Use of Deadly Force
2. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
3. MCO 1640.4 Correctional Custody Manual
4. Mea 5500.6_ Arming of Law Enforcement and Security Personnel and the Use
of Force
5. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Assess situation.
2. Assign responsibilities to team members.
3. Move team to location.
4. Conduct extraction.
5. Conduct debrief.
6. Document event.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Determine type of restraint.
2. Apply restraint.
3. Conduct debrief.
4. Record event.
REFERENCES:
1. Humane Restraint Chair Manual The Humane Restraint Chair Operator's Manual
2. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
3. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Assemble board members.
2. Obtain supporting documentation.
3. Conduct board.
4. Forward results and recommendation to appropriate authority.
REFERENCES:
1. AR 15-130 Army Clemency and Parole Board
2. Air Force Instruction Air Force Clemency and Parole Board
3. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
4. MCO 1640.6 Marine Corps Corrections Program
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Obtain and review documentation.
2. Assign inmate to appropriate programming, living quarters, custody and
work.
3. Regularly evaluate inmate progress and make recommendations for
adjustments.
4. Document.
REPERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. MCO 1640.6 Marine Corps Corrections Program
3. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Receive order.
2. Issue orders.
3. Patrol routes.
4. Operate a roadblock as necessary.
5. Operate a defile as necessary.
6. Operate checkpoint as necessary.
7. Operate holding area as necessary.
8. Perform traffic control measures as necessary.
9. SNAP VCP if by air or vehicle.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-11.3 scouting and Patrolling
2. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
STANDARD: In order to process using the six S's and T method (Secure, Search,
Silence, Segregate, Speed, Safeguard and Tag) .
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Determine appropriate location.
2. Establish security.
3. Hastily construct holding cells and perimeter.
REFERENCES:
1. DODD 2310.1 DOD Enemy POW Detainee Program
2. MCRP 4-11.8C Enemy Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
3. MCRP 4-27 EPW Operations
4. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Determine mission requirements.
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REPERENCES:
1. MCO 3461.1 EPW, Retain, CI, and other Detainees
2. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Secure scene.
2. Process scene.
3. Preserve evidence.
4. Collect evidence.
5. Maintain chain of custody.
REFERENCES:
1. Capstone Concept of Operations DoD Forensics dtd 18 Jul 08
2. FM 19~20 Investigations
3. FM 3-19.50 Police Intelligence Operations
4. FMFM 2-1 Intelligence
5. USSOCDM Security Classification Guide for Sensitive Site Exploitation
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Identify criminal hot spots.
2. Identify methods to enhance local community participation in police
information and intelligence gathering.
3. Cultivate community and individual assistance by understanding the local
leadership, centers of influence, and activities within the community
(e.g., normal verses abnormal activity).
4. Identify the threat and AO dynamics through cultivation of community
support networks and identification of deceptive means that may be
employed to source, produce, deliver, emplace, and detonate lEDs.
5. Provide advice and support to deliberate offensive actions that result in
the ability to effectively attack, disrupt, and neutralize criminal and
lED networks.
6. Examine, recommend, and support means and activities that discourage the
regeneration of lED cells, including activities intended to create
confidence and earn the trust of HN and local populations.
7. Advise and mentor Marine forces as they collaborate with and build
capacity among HN police and security forces.
B. Advise on and support actions that ensure HN law enforcement and security
forces maintain a visible, capable, responsive, and proactive presence in
order to instill confidence within the population.
9. Support JPEC and JlDC operations as required.
10. Serve as the supported battalion commanders law enforcement criminal
network subject matter expert and primary training resource for police
skills in the absence of military law enforcement personnel.
11. Coordinate directly with law enforcement advisor counterparts at higher
and subordinate headquarters and neighboring units to ensure the unity of
effort and synchronization of effort.
12. Apply a law enforcement counter criminal perspective to the execution of
counterinsurgency operations to the supported battalions area of
responsibility.
13. Coordinate with HN law enforcement assets to strengthen and encourage
trust, confidence, cooperation, and information sharing between local
assets and the supported unit.
14. Accompany mounted and dismounted patrols on street-level operations in
hostile threat environments within the supported battalions AO to instruct
and mentor on law enforcement TTP and to provide immediate feedback and
assistance.
15. Participate in tactical questioning and debriefing of suspects and
detainees.
16. Provide assistance to the development of detainee packages by the unit or
HN law enforcement and security forces.
17. Coordinate operational and tactical investigations and judge advocate
general investigations as directed.
lB. Conduct site exploitation
19. Train, mentor, and advise Marines in conducts of site exploitation.
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REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
2. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader's Guide to Counterinsurgency
3. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
4. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
MISCELLANEOUS:
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning of factors relevant to the patrol to include tactical
control measures and fire support plan.
2. Conduct inspections, rehearsals, and preparation.
3. Task organize.
4. Issue order.
5. Coordinate with adjacent, attached, and supporting units.
6. Occupy assembly area and conduct forward unit coordination.
7. Depart friendly lines.
8. Coordinate and conduct movement at specified times and along specified
times and along specified.
9. Conduct directed actions during the patrol.
10. Employ supporting arms as required.
11. Establish patrol base, if applicable.
12. Send and receive required reports.
13. Employ patrol battle drills for given situations.
14. Complete actions on the objective/mission requirements.
15. Conduct re-entry of friendly lines/extraction from patrolling area.
16. Conduct patrol debrief.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-11.3 Scouting and Patrolling
2. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Determine mission requirements.
2. Determine host nation support.
3. Determine type of patrol (mounted/dismounted).
4. Task organize unit.
5. Plan patrol.
6. Execute patrol.
7. Employ immediate actions and supporting assets as necessary.
8. Conduct observation.
9. Conduct combat profiling.
10. Interpret spoor.
11. Analyze spoor.
12. Profile an anomaly.
13. Direct combat tracking actions.
14. Direct tactical site exploitation.
15. Disseminate information to friendly units.
16. Conduct post patrol actions.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 19-1 Military Police Support of Air Land Battle
2. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
3. FM 3-19.4 Military Police Leader's Handbook
4. FM 5-36 Route Reconnaissance and Classification
5. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
6. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader'S Guide to Counterinsurgency
7. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
B. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
9. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
MISCELLANEOUS:
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Receive order.
2. Conduct mission planning.
3. Patrol routes.
4. Operate a roadblock as necessary.
5. Operate a defile as necessary.
6. Operate vehicle/personnel checkpoints as necessary.
7. Operate holding area as necessary.
8. Perform traffic control measures as necessary.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
2. MCWP 3 -11 . 3 Scouting and Patrolling
3. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In support of the MAGTF
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct tactical operations to support the collection effort.
2. Stand up the Company Level Intelligence Cell (CLIC).
3. Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battle space (IPB).
4. Produce and disseminate intelligence reports.
5. Produce and deliver briefs and other intelligence products.
6. Rapidly process, disseminate, and exploit information gained through
Tactical Site Exploitation (TSE), tactical questioning (TQ), document
exploitation (DOCEX), and other means.
7. Develop procedures to ensure rapid dissemination of
information/intelligence to higher, adjacent, and subordinate units.
8. Develop, coordinate, and manage the collection plan based on PIRs and
Specific Information Requirements (SIRS) for organic/direct support units.
9. Request and integrate non-organic support into the collection effort.
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10. Ensure all subordinate leaders are aware of the capabilities and
limitations of collection assets, to include non-organic supporting
resources.
11.Employ the Intelligence Operations Workstation (lOW) to support operations.
12. Produce local area maps, imagery, and products within capability."
13. Track and update information on emerging enemy techniques, tactics, and
procedures (TTPs).
14. Produce target packages.
15. Enforce active and passive counterintelligence measures.
16. Publish daily changing of primary and alternate challenge and
passwords/signs and countersigns; take appropriate action if they are
compromised.
17. Conduct intelligence briefs to support operations.
18. Conduct debriefs to support the collection effort.
19. Track detainees for further exploitation.
20. Train all Marines to collect and report information to support the
collection effort.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 2-1 Intelligence
2. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
3. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
MISCELLANEOUS:
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct IPOE to identify threat networks operating in and around RCT/BN
AOs.
2. Establish command and control.
3. Determine how the threat networks function as systems.
4. Determine desired effects, objectives and end state with respect to threat
networks.
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REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 2-1 Intelligence
2. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
3. MCWP 3-1 Ground Combat Operations
4. MCWP 3-16 Fire Support Coordination in the Ground Combat Element
5. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
6. MCWP 3.34.1 MPs in Support of the MAGTF
7. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
MISCELLANEOUS:
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning, coordination, and preparation.
2. Conduct intelligence preparation.
3. Task organize.
4. Draw and issue specialized equipment/prepare ECC suite.
5. Conduct movement to the objective/evacuation site.
6. Conduct security and/or ECC operations.
7. Conduct liaison/coordination with Marine Security Guard, local security,
and/or State Department personnel, as required.
8. React to public order disturbance, enemy action, or reports of evacuees at
other locations.
9. Conduct retrograde.
10. Send and receive required reports.
11. Conduct debrief.
MISCELLANEOUS:
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Process detainees/EPW.
2. Establish a forward EPW collection point.
3. Provide cadre support to a detainee/EPW holding facility. o
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle company/Platoon
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REPERENCES:
1. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
2. MCO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
3. MCWP 3-33 Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW)
4. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Plan patrol routes in accordance with local SOPs, orders and crime
prevention statistics.
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REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
3. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
MISCELLANEOUS:
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish Command and Control.
2. Employ working technology to support command and control procedures.
3. Supervise Operations Division operations.
4. Supervise Support Services Division operations.
5. Supervise Criminal Investigations operations.
6. Establish Criminal/Police Intelligence operations.
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REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
2. MCWP 3-34.1 Military police In Support of the MAGTF
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct intelligence preparation of the operating environment (IPOE).
2. Assess Host Nation security Force social structure, organization,
demographics, interrelationships, and education level.
3. Assess methods, successes, and failures of HN security efforts.
4. Assess the state of training at all levels, and the specialties and
education of leaders.
5. Assess HN equipment and their priority placed on maintenance.
6. Assess logistics and support structure, and its ability to meet the forces
requirements.
7. Assess level of authorities of HN government officials and organizations
at all levels.
8. Assess HN command and control.
9. Assess extent of acceptance of ethnic and religious minorities.
10. Assess laws and regulations governing the security forces and their
relationship to national leaders.
11. Identify force generation objectives and end state.
12. Develop a force generation campaign plan.
13. Collaborate with national and local government agencies for recruiting
operations.
14. Develop plan to positively identify, screen, and induct recruits.
15. Support promotion screening and selection.
16. Support pay and benefits.
17. support leader recruiting and selection.
18. Support personnel accountability. .
19. Support demobilization of security force personnel.
20. Support the building or rebuilding of required facilities, to include
barracks, garrisons, police stations, bases, training facilities, and
ranges.
21. Establish a training cadre.
22. Facilitate basic training.
23. Support equipping of the HN security forces.
24. Assist in the establishment of equipment accountability and control
procedures.
25. Transition force generation to host nation authority.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Interpal Defense
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Provide support to intelligence preparation of the operating environment
(IPOE) .
2. Identify local civil security resources, public facilities and capacity to
support operations.
3. Identify SME requirements.
4. Conduct integrated planning with higher and adjacent forces.
5. Integrate local host nation authorities, other us Governmental Agencies,
non-governmental organizations, and International Organizations into
planning.
6. Establish command and control.
7. Task organize to support civil security operations.
8. Conduct information operations.
9. Conduct civil military operations.
10. Restore essential civil services required for the maintenance of public
order and safety.
11. Facilitate capacity building of host nation security forces.
12. Enforce cessation of hostilities, peace agreements, and other arrangements.
13. Conduct disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration.
14. Conduct border control, boundary security, and ensure freedom of movement.
15. Implement population and resource control measures.
16. Protect key personnel and facilities.
17. Clear residual explosive and CBRN hazards.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.40 Civil Affairs Operations
2. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
3. JP 3-08 Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and Nongovernmental
Organization Coordination during Joint Operations, Vol I and II
4. MCRP 3-33.1A Civil Affairs Operations
5. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct intelligence preparation of the operating environment (IPOE).
2. Identify local government I political I tribal I religious I ethnic
organizations and key leaders.
3. Assess local governance capacity and limitations.
4. Integrate with higher and adjacent governance plans.
5. Plan and synchronize governance support with local authorities, other US
Governmental Agencies, non-governmental organizations, International
Organizations.
6. Establish Civil Military Operation Centers (CMOC).
7. Establish mechanisms for local-level participation.
8. Identify, secure, rehabilitate, and maintain basic facilities for local
government.
9. Support the restoration of essential local public services.
10. Provide resources to facilitate essential local public services.
11. Facilitate linkages to and support from national government.
12. Develop a campaign plan to resolve or mitigate the root causes of
instability and support the development of local capacity.
13. Assist local authorities in controlling military and police activities.
14. Assist in establishing and enforcing the rule of law.
15. Advise local host nation authorities on community policing.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.40 Civil Affairs Operations
2. FM 3-07 Stability operations
3. JP 3-08 Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and Nongovernmental
Organization Coordination during Joint operations, Vol I and II
4. MCRP 3-33.IA Civil Affairs Operations
5. NSPD-44 Management of Interagency Efforts Concerning Reconstruction and
Stabilization
6. U.S. State Dept S/CRS Planning Guide for the Interagency Management System,
dtd Dec 2005
7. USAID Field Operations Guide, dtd 2005
8. USAJFKSWCS Civil Military Operations Center (CMOC) Handbook dtd Feb 2002
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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Integrate Force Protection assessments and planning considerations into
the planning process.
2. Conduct a threat assessment, vulnerability assessment, and risk assessment
for the AT/FP Plan.
3. Conduct pre-deployment training and AOR briefings for personnel traveling
in support of unit deployments.
4. Develop command information programs to ensure unit personnel are informed
of FPCON levels.
s. Develop coordinated terrorist incident response and consequence management
measures (Emergency Action Plan, (EAP)).
6. Develop procedures to collect and analyze current terrorist threat
information, threat capabilities, and vulnerabilities.
7. Develop unit specific random antiterrorism measures (RAMs).
8. Ensure site specific AT measures identify and address special security
areas.
9. Identify high-risk personnel/billets for the unit and develop appropriate
security measures.
10. Publish escalation of force and rules of engagement policies.
11. Coordinate logistical support for the force protection plan.
12. Coordinate with host nation/local authorities as required.
13. Establish air defense measures.
14. Establish CBRNE measures.
15. Establish counter fire procedures.
16. Establish security procedures for mobile operations and fixed sites.
17. Conduct reporting, assessment and dissemination of force protection
incidents.
18. Integrate ISR into force protection planning.
19. Implement anit-terrorism force protection measure.
REFERENCES:
1. JP 3-07.2 JTTP for Anti-terrorism
2. MCDP 1-0 Marine Corps Operations
3. MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence
4. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
5. MCWP 3-40.1 Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control
6. MCWP 3-40.3 Communications
7. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
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CHAPTER 4
4000. PURPOSE. This chapter includes all individual training events for
Military Police Officer. Each event is composed of an individual event
title, condition, standard, performance steps, support requirements, and
references. Accomplishment and proficiency level required is determined by
the event standard.
Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with a 12-digit, 3-field alphanumeric
system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. In some cases, all 12 digits may not be used.
This chapter utilizes the following methodology:
a. Field one. Each event starts with 5803, indicating that the event is
for MOS 5803, Military Police Officer.
c. Field three. All individual events within T&R Manuals are either
1000-level for events taught at MOS-producing formal schools or 2000-level
for events taught at advanced-level schools or MOJT. This chapter contains
1000 and 2000-1evel events.
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1000-LEVEL EVENTS
5803-COR-IOOl Manage limited EPW/Detainee operations 4-4
5803-LO-llOl Advise Foreign Law Enforcement/security Forces 4-4
5803-LO-ll02 Provide First Responder Aid 4-5
5B03 -LO-1I03 Operate an emergency vehicle 4-5
5B03-LO-ll04 Coordinate expeditionary forensic operations 4-6
5803 -LO-lIOS Manage Law and Order Operations 4-7
5B03-MA-1201 Manage Mission Assurance operations 4-B
5803-MWD-1301 Manage the employment of Military Working Dogs (MWD) 4-8
2000-LEVEL EVENTS
5B03-LO-2001 Oversee Law and Order Operations 4-10
5B03-LO-2002 Support Security Cooperation Missions 4-10
5803-LO-2003 Counter criminal network operations 4-11
5803-LO-2004 Manage in lieu of MP forces training programs 4-13
5803-LO-2005 Serve as a Law Enforcement Integrator 4-13
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STANDARD: Ensuring all detainees are handled in accordance with MCWP 3-34.1.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Enforce operational regulations.
REPERENCES:
1. AR 190-8 Enemy Prisoners of War, Civilian Internees, RP and other
Detainees
2. DODD 2310.1 DOD Enemy POW Detainee Program
3. MCO 3461.1 EPW, Retain, CI, and other Detainees
4. MCRP 4-11.8C Enemy Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
5. MCRP 4-27'EPW Operations
6. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select method for advising.
2. Evaluate host nation capabilities.
3. Identify advisor support requirements.
4. Screen advisors.
S. Train advisors.
6. Make liaison with inter/intra agencies.
7. Develop plan for information sharing.
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8. Select miss~ons.
9. Identify and mentor potential leaders and special staff members.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
2. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
3. JP 3-57 Joint Doctrine for Civil Military Operations
4. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader's Guide to Counterinsurgency
5. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
6. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
7. NAVMC 2890 Small Wars Manual
8. TC 31-73 Special.Forces Advisor Guide
MISCELLANEOUS:
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Survey the scene.
2. Asses the casualty.
3. Implement personal protection equipment.
4. Render first aid.
5. Request Casualty evacuation if applicable
REFERENCES:
1. AHA 70-2045 Heart Saver Manual for CPR, American Heart Association
2. CPR American Red Cross Community CPR Instructor's Manual
3. MeQ 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Perform PMCS on the vehicle.
2. Operate in all environments.
3. Operate emergency equipment.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. MCO 5100.19_ W/CH 1-3 Marine Corps Traffic Safety Program (DRIVESAFE)
3. MCa 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: All personnel complete the prescribed EVOC course
will be issued a permit with an emergency vehicle endorsement.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Advise commander.
2. Coordinate employment.
REFERENCES:
1. Capstone Concept of Operations 000 Forensics dtd 18 Jul OB
2. DIA Biometrics Smart book, dtd Mar 09
3. FM 19-20 Investigations
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REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.137 Army special operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
2. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
4. JP 3-08 Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and Nongovernmental
Organization Coordination during Joint Operations, Vol I and II
5. JP 3-16 Multinational Operations
6. JP 3-57 Joint Doctrine for Civil Military operations
7. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader'S Guide to Counterinsurgency
8. MCWP 3-33.1 MAGTF Civil Military Operations
9. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
10. MCWP 3-33.8 Multi-Service TTPs for Peace Operations
11. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
12. MCWP 3-40.1 Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control
13. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
14. NAVMC 2890 Small Wars Manual
15. TC 31-73 Special Forces Advisor Guide
16. USIP Guidelines for Relations between U.S. Armed Forces and Non-
Governmental Humanitarian Organizations in Hostile or Potentially Hostile
Environments
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify threats and vulnerabilities.
2. Advise the commander.
3. Integrate Force Protection assessments and planning considerations.
4. Conduct training and AOR briefs.
5. Coordinate with host nation/local authorities.
6. Disseminate police intelligence.
7. Develop Emergency Action Plan (EAP).
8. Develop specific random antiterrorism measures (RAMs).
9. Coordinate Military police operations.
10. Evaluate mission assurance measures.
11. Update plan as required.
REFERENCES:
1. JP 3-07.2 JTTP for Anti-terrorism
2. MCDP 1-0 Marine Corps Operations
3. MCWP 2-6 counterintelligence
4. MCWP 3-40.1 Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control
5. MCWP 3-40.3 Communications
6. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
7. NAVMC 2890 Small Wars Manual
STANDARD: In order to ensure that MWD team(s) are employed in accordance with
their capabilities and the commander'S intent.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine mission requirements.
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REFERENCES:
1. 341 TRS/TTOT L3ALR3P031A-000 MILITARY WORKING DOG HANDLER STUDY
GUIDE/WORKBOOK
2. Mea 10570.1 DOD Military Working Dog Program
3. MCWL X-FILE 3-34.1X Military Working Dog On and Off leash
4. 'MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
5. OPNAVINST 5585.2B Military working Dog Manual
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review plan.
2. Approve plan.
3. Monitor execution.
4. Implement changes, as required.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
2. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
4. JP 3-08 Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and Nongovernmental
organization Coordination during Joint Operations, Vol I and II
5. JP 3-16 Multinational Operations
6. JP 3-57 Joint Doctrine for Civil Military Operations
7. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader'S Guide to Counterinsurgency
8. MCWP 3-33.1 MAGTF Civil Military Operations
9. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
10. MCWP 3-33.8 Multi-Service TTps for Peace Operations
11. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
12. MCWP 3-40.1 Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control
13. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
14. USIP Guidelines for Relations between U.S. Armed Forces and Non-
Governmental Humanitarian Organizations in Hostile or Potentially Hostile
Environments
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct MCPP.
2. Make liaison with inter/intra agencies.
3. Establish objectives.
4. Complete mission.
5. Evaluate progress.
REPERENCES:
1. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
2. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FlO) (30 Apr 2004)
3. JP 3-16 Multinational Operations
4. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader's Guide to Counterinsurgency
5. MCWP 3-33.1 MAGTF Civil Military Operations
6. MCWP 3-33.5 counterinsurgency Operations
7. MCWP 3-33.8 Multi-Service TTPs for Peace Operations
8. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
9. MCWP 3-40.1 Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control
10. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
11. NAYMC 2890 Small Wars Manual
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC Quantity
.A130 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball MaO Clip
AOS9 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M85S 10/Clip
A064 Cartridge, 5.S6mm 4 Ball M8SS/! Trac
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
AOS9 Cartridge, 5.S6mm Ball M8SS 10/Clip
A064 Cartridge, 5.S6mm 4 Ball M85S/1 Trac
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
MISCELLANEOUS:
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify networks.
2. Determine how the networks function.
3. Integrate command and control procedures.
4. Identify criminal intelligence/information sharing procedures.
5. Conduct intra/inter agency investigative intelligence coordination.
6. Integrate biometrics and forensics capability.
7. Determine desired effects, objectives and end state.
8. Determine measures of effectiveness/performance (MOE/P).
9. Assess AtN operations using (MOE/F).
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
2. FM 3-19.50 pOlice Intelligence Operations
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FlD) (30 Apr 2004)
4. JP 3-16 Multinational Operations
5. JP 3-57 Joint Doctrine for Civil Military Operations
6. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader's Guide to Counterinsurgency
7. MCWP 3-33.1 MAGTF Civil Military Operations
8. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
9. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
10. MCWP 3-40.1 Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control
11. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
12. NAVMC 2890 Small Wars Manual
13. TC 31-73 Special Forces Advisor Guide
14. USIP Guidelines for Relations between U.S. Armed Forces and Non-
Governmental Humanitarian Organizations in Hostile or Potentially Hostile
Environments
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify required tasks.
2. Review curriculum.
3. Coordinate logistical requirements.
4. Assess training.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5500.6_ Arming of Law Enforcement and Security Personnel and the Use
of Force
2. MeO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
3. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
4. SECNAVINST 5500.29 Use of Force by Personnel Engaged in Law Enforcement
and Security duties
5. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify law enforcement entities.
2. Conduct liaison.
3. Identify criminal networks.
4. Conduct MCPP.
5. Coordinate law enforcement activities.
6. Assess law enforcement effects.
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REPERENCES:
1. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
2. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader's Guide to Counterinsurgency
3. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
4. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
UNITS/PERSONNEL: 1. Translator/Interpreter
MISCELLANEOUS:
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CHAPTER 5
5000. PURPOSE. This chapter includes all individual training events for
Corrections Officer. Each event is composed of an individual event title,
condition, standard, performance steps, support requirements, and references.
Accomplishment and proficiency level required is determined by the event
standard.
Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with a 12-digit, 3-field alphanumeric
system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. In some cases, all 12 digits may not be used.
This chapter utilizes the following methodology:
a. Field one. Each event starts with 5804, indicating that the event is
for MOS 5804, Corrections Officer.
c. Field three. All individual events within T&R Manuals are either
1000-level for events taught at MOS-producing formal schools or 2000-level
for events taught at advanced-level schools or MOJT. This chapter contains
1000 and 2000-level events.
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review references.
2. Write post orders.
3. Review and update post orders.
4. Publish post orders.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
DESCRIPTION: Prepare written response plans i.e., Fire bill, Riot Control
bill, Hostage bill, Natural Disaster bill, Escape bill. This event also
covers forced moves, bomb threat/telephone threat, lockdown procedures, threat
condition procedures, serious injury to prisoner/staff procedures, and
homicide/suicide procedures.
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review the references.
2. Write the appropriate bills.
3. Review and update bills.
4. Submit for approval.
5. Publish bills.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-19.15 Civil Disturbance Operations
2. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
3. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Assess the situation.
2. Employ hostage survival techniques.
REFERENCES:
1. AJA Standards for American Jail Association
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Submit for approval.
2. Publish the SOP.
3. Review and update SOP.
4. Review the references.
5. Write the SOP.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review the references.
2. Write rules and regulations.
3. Review and update rules and regulations.
4. Submit for approval.
5. Publish rules and regulations.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review references.
2. Write training program.
3. Submit for approval.
4. Publish.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1,' Analyze facility data.
2. Enforce Local SOP.
3. Supervise.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. MCO P7300.21 Marine Corps Financial Execution Standard Operating Procedure
Manual
3. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
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STANDARD: To restore the maximum number of inmates to duty for offense free
service and provide those returning to civilian life with available resources
to make a successful re-entry.
PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review references.
2. Determine the program requirements.
3. Write the program.
4. Submit for approval.
5. Institute the program.
REFERENCES:
1. DODD 1325.4 Confinement of Military Prisoners and Administration of
Military Correctional Programs and Facilities
2. 0001 1030.2 Victim and Witness Assistance Procedures, 4 June 2004
3. DODI 1325.7 Administration of Military Correctional Facilities and
Clemency and Parole Authority
4. 0001 6490.4 Requirements for Mental Health Evaluations
5. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
6. MCO 1640.6 Marine Corps Corrections Program
7. MCO 5800.15 Protection - Crime Victims
B. MCO P5300.l2 Substance Abuse Program
9. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
10. SECNAVINST 1730.8 Accommodation of Religious Practice
11. SECNAVINST 5BOO.11B Victim and Witness Assistance Program
12. SECNAVINST 5815.3 Department of the Navy Clemency and Parole Systems
13. SECNAVINT 6320.24 Mental Health Evaluation
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review documents.
2. Make recommendations.
3. Submit package.
REFERENCES:
~. AR 15-130 Army Clemency and Parole Board
2. Air Force Instruction Air Force Clemency and Parole Board
3. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
4. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
5. SECNAVINST 5815.3 Department of the Navy Clemency and Parole Systems
PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Assess level of threat.
2. Determine if use of force is required.
3. Determine appropriate level of force.
4. Authorize the appropriate level of force.
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REPERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review references.
2. Determine board.
3. Develop board.
REFERENCES:
1. AR 15-130 Army Clemency and Parole Board
2. Air Force Instruction Air Force Clemency and Parole Board
3. DODI 1325.7 Administration of Military Correctional Facilities and
Clemency and Parole Authority
4. MCO 1640.6 Marine Corps Corrections Program
5. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
6. SECNAVINST 5815.3 Department of the Navy Clemency and Parole Systems
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Analyze data.
2. Enforce regulations.
3. Supervise.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. SECNAVINST 1640.9_ Department of the Navy (DON) Corrections Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review the references.
2. Assess mission requirements.
3. Inspect and make recommendations.
REFERENCES:
1. CJCSI 5810-01 Implementation of the 000 Law of War Program
2. DOD DIR 2311.01E 000 Law of War Program
3. DODD 2310.1 DOD Enemy POW Detainee Program
4. GENEVA CONVENTION OF 1949 (IV) Relative to the Protection of Civilian
Persons in Time of War
5. JP 3-63 Detainee Operations
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CHAPTER 6 .
6000. PURPOSE. This chapter includes all individual training events for
Criminal Investigation Officer. An individual event is an event that a
trained Criminal Investigation Officer would accomplish in the execution of
Mission Essential Tasks (METs). These events are linked to a Service-Level
Mission Essential Task. This linkage tailors individual and collective
training for the selected MET. Each event is composed of an individual event
title. condition, standard, performance steps, support requirements, and
references. Accomplishment and proficiency level required is determined by
the event standard.
Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with a 12-digit, 3-field alphanumeric
system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. In some cases, all 12 digits may not be used.
This chapter utilizes the following methodology:
a. Field one. Each event starts with 5805, indicating that the event is
for MOS 5805, Criminal Investigation Officer.
c. Field three. All individual events within T&R Manuals are either
IOOO-level for events taught at MOS-producing formal schools or 2000-level
for events taught at advanced-level schools or MOJT. This chapter contains
1000 and 2000-1evel events.
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2000-LEVEL EVENTS
5805-LEO-2001 Manage a Criminal Investigation section 6-4
5805-LEO-2002 Serve as a Law Enforcement Advisor 6-4
5805-LEO-2003 Supervise a crisis response team 6-5
5805-LEO-2004 Manage investigative operations 6-6
5805-LEO-2005 Manage evidence repository 6-6
5805-LEO-2006 Manage Exploitation Operations 6-7
5805-LEO-2007 Manage Criminal Intelligence Operations 6-8
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PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct mission analysis.
2. Plan events.
3. Manage investigations.
4. Conduct investigative case review.
5. Approve schedules.
6. Manage training plan.
7. Coordinate inter/intra agency activities.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 19-10 MP Administration and Operations
2. FM 3-19.13 Law Enforcement Investigations
3. MCO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify LE requirements.
2. Conduct liaison.
3. Identify criminal threats.
4. Coordinate law enforcement activities.
5. Assess law enforcement effects.
6. Manage training in criminal patrolling tactics.
7. Advise Commander.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
2. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader's Guide to Counterinsurgency
3. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
4. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Confirm the incident.
2. Identify jurisdiction.
3. Employ emergency equipment.
4. Organize available assets.
5. Execute communication and notification procedures.
6. Transition to scene exploitation actions.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5510.15 Security of Marine Corps Installations and Resources
2. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
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PERFORMANCE STEPS;
1. Review operations plan.
2. Ensure compliance with regulations and SOP.
3. Evaluate for investigative merit.
4. Approve/disapprove operations plan.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-19.13 Law Enforcement Investigations
2. Meo 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
3. Manual for Courts-Martial 2008 Manual for Courts-Martial United States
(2008 Edition)
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Validate SOP.
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2. Assign custodians.
3. Enforce compliance.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-19.13 Law Enforcement Investigations
2. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
3. Manual for Courts-Martial 2008 Manual for Courts-Martial United States
(2008 Edition)
MISCELLANEOUS:
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify requirements.
2. Deploy assets.
3. Coordinate information.
4. Disseminate information.
REFERENCBS:
1. Capstone Concept of Operations 000 Forensics dtd 18 Jul 08
2. DIA Biometrics Smart book, dtd Mar 09
3. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
4. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
5. FM 3-19.50 Police Intelligence Operations
6. JP 3-07 Joint Doctrine for Military Operations Other Than War
7. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FlO) (30 Apr 2004)
8. JP 3-08 Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and Nongovernmental
Organization Coordination during Joint Operations, Vol I and II
9. JP 3-16 Multinational Operations
10. MCIP 3-33.01 Small unit Leader's Guide to counterinsurgency
11. MCWP 3-33.1 MAGTF Civil Military Operations
12. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
13. MCWP 3-40.1 Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify requirements.
2. Deploy assets.
3. Coordinate information.
4. Disseminate information.
REFERENCES:
1. DIA Biometrics Smart book, dtd Mar 09
2. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
3. FM 3-07 Stability Operations
4. FM 3-19.50 Police Intelligence Operations
5. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FlO) (30 Apr 2004)
6. JP 3-08 Interagency, Intergovernmental Organization, and Nongovernmental
Organization Coordination during Joint Operations, Vol I and II
7. JP 3-16 Multinational Operations
8. MCIP 3-33.01 Small Unit Leader's Guide to Counterinsurgency
9. MCWP 3-33.1 MAGTF Civil Military Operations
10. MCWP 3-~3.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
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11. MCWP 3-40.1 Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control
12. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
13. TC 31-73 Special Forces Advisor Guide
14. USIP Guidelines for Relations between U.S. Armed Forces and Non-
Governmental Humanitarian Organizations in Hostile or Potentially Hostile
Environments
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PARAGRAPH PAGE
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CHAPTER 6
7000. PURPOSE. This chapter includes all individual training events for
Military Police. Each event is composed of an individual event title,
condition, standard, performance steps, support requirements, and references.
Accomplishment and proficiency level required is determined by the event
standard.
Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with a 12-digit, 3-field alphanumeric
system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. In some cases, all 12 digits may not be used.
This chapter utilizes the following methodology:
a. Field one. Each event starts with 5811, indicating that the event is
for MaS 5811, Military Police.
b. Field two. This field is alpha characters indicating a functional
area. In this chapter, the functional areas are as follows:
c, Field three. All individual events within T&R Manuals are either
lOOO-level for events taught at MaS-producing formal schools or 2000-level
for events taught at advanced-level schools or MOJT. This chapter,contains
1000 and 2000-level events.
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GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct a Functions Check.
2. Load the weapon.
3. Visually acquire target.
4. Engage target.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 3574.2_ Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Program
2. MCO 5500.6_ Arming of Law Enforcement and Security Personnel and the Use
of Force
3. MCO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
4. MCRP 3-01B-Pistol Marksmanship
GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Perform a Functions Check
2. Load the weapon.
3. Visually acquire target.
4. Engage target.
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REFERENCES:
1. Meo 3574.2 Marine Corps combat Marksmanship Program
2. MCO 5500.6_ Arming of Law Enforcement and Security Personnel and the Use
of Force
3. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
4. MCRP 3-01B Pistpl Marksmanship
PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Gather all relevant facts.
2. Record the information.
3. Complete all required paperwork.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Confirm incident location.
2. Approach incident, in accordance with the situation.
3. Establish scene security.
4. Process complainant(s).
5. Process victim(s) .
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REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. MeO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
3. Manual for Courts-Martial 200a Manual for Courts-Martial United States
(2008 Edition)
GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Perform PMCS on the vehicle.
2. Perform in all environments.
3. Employ emergency equipment.
REFERENCES;
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. MCO 5100.19_ W/CH 1-3 Marine Corps Traffic Safety Program (DRIVESAFE)
3. Mca 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
MISCELLANEOUS:
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GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Survey the scene.
2. Asses the casualty.
3. Implement personal protection equipment.
4. Render first aid.
5. Request casualty evacuation, if applicable.
REFERENCES:
1. AHA 70-2045 Heart Saver Manual for CPR, American Heart Association
2. CPR American Red Cross Community CPR Instructor's Manual
3. MCO 55BO.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Patrol area.
2. Process any violations that are observed/committed.
3. Notify Desk Sergeant or Operations Center of event/violation disposition.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5110.1_ Motor Vehicle Traffic Supervision
2. MeO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
3. Local Installation Traffic RegUlation
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct a search.
2. Tag items collected.
3. Report number of personnel detained.
4. Silence detained personnel.
5. Segregate detained personnel.
6. Safeguard detained personnel.
REFERENCES:
1. MCRP 4-11.BC Enemy Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
2. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Observe the situation.
2. Identify the threat.
3. Apply force as necessary.
4. Complete necessary documentation.
REFERENCES:
1. CJCSI 3121.01_ Standing Rules of Engagement for U. S. Forces
2. DODD 5210.56 Use of Deadly Force
3. MCO 5500.6F Arming of Law Enforcement and Security Personnel and the Use
of Deadly Force
4. MeO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Receive information.
2. Coordinate response.
3. Monitor response.
4. Log entries.
5. Advise Watch Commander.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Advise suspect of implied consent law.
2. Conduct calibration check.
3. Administer blood alcohol test.
4. Record results.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard operating Procedures
2. MCO 5110.1_ Motor Vehicle Traffic supervision
3. MCO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
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PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Enter incidents.
2. Retrieve incidents.
3. Respond to inquiries in a timely manner.
4. Maintain physical security of terminal.
5. Release information.
6. Generate daily journal.
REFERENCES:
1. MeO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Take custody of principal(s).
2. Provide security.
3. Maintain communications.
4. Transfer custody.
REPERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
2. Installation Standard Operating Procedures
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine requirements.
2. Identify equipment.
3. Obtain equipment.
4. Advise employment of specialized capabilities, if applicable.
5. Develop employment plan.
6. Execute mission.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
2. MCWP 3-34.1 Military police In Support of the MAGTF
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Receive situation, significant events, and CCIRs.
2. Set up command post.
3. Establish command post watch.
4. Obtain and disseminate information.
5. Update status information.
6. Maintain command log.
7. Develop reports.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
2. Homeland Security Presidential Directive-S
3. National Incident Management System (NIMS)
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify required documents.
2. Verify documents.
3. Process documents.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. MeO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Plan patrols routes.
2. Review current police intelligence information.
3. Identify critical facilities.
4. Identify specific threats and/or activities.
5. Supervise the resolution and the processing of incidents.
6. Ensure the identification, documentation. and reporting of physical
security deficiencies.
REFERENCES:
1. MeO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
2. Local Base Order
3. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Evaluate employment plan.
2. Approve employment plan.
3. Exercise mission plan.
4. Advise chain of command.
S. Develop MOU and MOAs.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
2. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
2. Homeland Security Presidential Directive-5
3. Mobile Command Post Operator's Manual
4. National Incident Management System (NIMS)
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify discrepancies.
2. Validate documents.
3. Submit documents.
REFERENCES:
1. Local SOP Local Standard Operating Procedures
2. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify requirement.
2. Determine capabilities/limitations.
3. Develop Course of Actions.
4. Provide support estimate.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
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PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Coordinate custody of principal(s).
2. Develop security plan.
3. Develop communications plan.
4. Coordinate HRP/VIP transfer.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
2. Installation Standard Operating Procedures
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify possible criminal network enterprise operations.
2. Patrol in active insurgent areas.
3. Identify insurgents, foreign fighters, criminals, and bombmakers.
4. Conduct AO-specific profiling.
5. Conduct tactical interviewing and questioning techniques.
6. Conduct surveillance.
7. Collect intelligence.
8. Interdict IED and terrorist and criminal cells.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-07 Stability Operations (2008)
2. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
3. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Direct Collections operations.
2. Direct Surveillance operations.
3. Develop intelligence summaries.
4. Consolidate reports.
5. Disseminate information, if applicable.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-07 Stability Operations (2008)
2. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
3. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct mission analysis.
2. Determine traffic ability.
3. Identify security concerns.
4. Employ counter measures.
5. Adjust mission as required.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-11.3 Scouting and Patrolling
2. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify requirements.
2. Gather required materials.
3. Identify appropriate training areas.
4. Retest/Re-Train personnel, as necessary.
REFERENCES:
1. MeO 5500.6F Arming of Law Enforcement and Security Personnel and the Use
of Deadly Force
2. MCWP 3-34.1 Military Police In Support of the MAGTF
3. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
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MP!CORR'T&R MANUAL
CHAPTER 7
8000. PURPOSE. This chapter includes all individual training events for
working Dog Handler. Each event is composed of an individual event title,
condition, standard, performance steps, support requirements, and references.
Accomplishment and proficiency level required is determined by the event
standard.
Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with a 12-digit, 3-field alphanumeric
system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. In some cases, all 12 digits may not be used.
This chapter utilizes the following methodology:
a. Field one. Each event starts with 5812, indicating that the event is
for MOS 5812, working Dog Handler.
c. Field three. All individual events within T&R Manuals are either
1000-level for events taught at MOS-producing formal schools or 2000-level
for events taught at advanced-level schools or MOJT. This chapter contains
1000 and 2000-level events.
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lOOO-LEVEL EVENTS
5812-MWD-1001 Care for MWD B-4
5B12-MWD-IOO2 Transport MWD B-4
SB12-MWD-I003 Employ MWD 8-5
58l2-MWD-IOO4 Train MWD B-S
SB12-MWD-1005 Coordinate MWD Support B-6
5812-MWD-I006 Control MWD under live fire conditions 8-6
2000-LEVEL EVENTS
5812-CTD-2001 Conduct a Track B-B
5B12-CTD-2101 Advise MWD employment capabilities B-B
5812-CTD-2l02 Maintain a MWD facility 8-9
5812-CTD-2103 Maintain MNOl Explosive Scent Kit 8-9
5812-CTD-2201 Conduct MWD First Aid B-I0
5812-CTD-2202 Administer an injection to a MWD 8-10
5812-CTD-2203 Administer intravenous catheter 8-10
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CONDITION: Given a MWD, T/E, guidance from local veterinarian, authorized GSA
food, and feed/weight/stool chart.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct grooming.
2. Conduct health check.
3. Control a MWD during a veterinarian visit.
4. Treat MWD for symptoms of bloating.
5. Stake out a MWD if applicable.
6. Stop a dogfight if applicable.
REFERENCES:
1. OPNAVINST 5585.2B Military Working Dog Manual
2. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare for embarkation.
2. Supervise MWD during embarkation.
REFERENCES:
1. OPNAVINST 5585.2B Military Working Dog Manual
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct patrols.
2. Conduct a traffic stop.
3. Conduct crowd control measures, if applicable.
4. Conduct releasing procedures, if applicable.
5. Conduct searches.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 14-7 Civil Disturbance
2. MCO 5500.6_ Arming of Law Enforcement and Security Personnel and the Use
of Force
3. MCO 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
4. MCWP 3-1 Ground Combat Operations
5. OPNAVINST 5585.2B Military working Dog Manual
6. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify general principals of conditioning.
2. Conduct physical conditioning.
3. Conduct obedience training.
4. Conduct controlled aggression training, if applicable.
5. Conduct directional training, if applicable.
6. Conduct a building search for an intruder, if applicable.
7. Conduct an explosive search, if applicable.
8. Perform area intruder detection.
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REPERENCES:
1. OPNAVINST 5585.28 Military Working Dog Manual
CONDITION: Given a federal, state, and/or local law enforcement request for
MWDsupport.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Establish liaisons.
2. Validate support.
3. Provide MWD support.
REFERENCES:
1. Mca 3440.7 Marine Corps Support to Civil Authorities
2. OPNAVINST 5585.28 Military Working Dog Manual
3. Installation Standard Operating Procedures
4. National Response Plan
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify MWD behavior.
2. Apply necessary control.
3. Evaluate MWD.
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REFERENCES:
1. OPNAVINST 5585.2B Military Working Dog Manual
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PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify starting point/scent pad.
2. Determine wind advantage.
3. Track quarry.
4. Locate quarry.
REPERENCES:
1. OPNAVINST 5585.2B Military working Dog Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify requirement.
2. Determine available assets.
3. Outline MWD capabilities.
4. Identify logistical support.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOOT)
2. OPNAVINST 5585.2B Military working Dog Manual
3. Unit Standard operating Procedures (SOP)
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Sanitize Facility.
2. Store dog subsistence.
3. Store medication.
4. Procure equipment, as required.
5. Maintain equipment.
6. Maintain records.
7. Enforce security.
REFERENCES:
1. OPNAVINST 5585.2B Military Working Dog Manual
2. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Inspect inventory.
2. Identify discrepancies.
3. Complete required documentation.
4. Conduct reconciliation of inventory.
REFERENCES:
1. 341ST L8AZR3P071-0K1A MWD KENNEL MASTER COURSE
2. OPNAVINST 5585.2B Military Working Dog Manual
3. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Check vitals.
2. Determine symptoms.
3. Treat symptoms.
4. Document treatment.
REFERENCES:
1. STP 8-91T14-SM-TG ANIMAL CARE SPECIALIST
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Perform a subcutaneous Injection.
2. Perform an intramuscular Injection.
REFERENCES:
1. STP 8-91T14-SM-TG ANIMAL CARE SPECIALIST
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PERPORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare the intravenous (IV) equipment.
2. Prepare site.
3. Place catheter.
4. Observe MWD.
5. Document treatment.
REFERENCES:
1. STP 8-91T14-SM-TG ANIMAL CARE SPECIALIST
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CHAPTER 9
9000. PURPOSE. This chapter includes all individual training events for an
Accident Investigator. Each event is composed of an individual event title,
condition, standard, performance steps, support requirements, and references.
Accomplishment and proficiency level required is determined by the event
standard.
Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with a 12-digit, 3-field alphanumeric
system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXx. In some cases, all 12 digits may not be used.
This chapter utilizes the following methodology:
a. Field one. Each event starts with 5813, indicating that the event is
for MOS 5813, Accident Investigator.
b. Field two. This field is alpha characters indicating a functional
area. In this chapter, the functional areas are as follows:
c. Field three. All individual events within T&R Manuals are either
lOOO-level for events taught at MOS-producing formal schools or 2000-level
for events taught at advanced-level schools or MOJT. This chapter contains
1000 and 2000-level events.
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5813~LEO-1001 Conduct a traffic collision investigation 9-4
2000-LEVEL EVENTS
5813-LEO-2001 Conduct traffic management 9-5
5813~LEO-2002 Supervise a collision investigation 9-5
5813-LEO-2003 Maintain breath/alcohol equipment 9-5
5813-LEO-2004 Maintain radar equipment 9-6
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Secure the crash scene.
2. Notify other agencies as needed.
3. Process scene.
4. Release scene.
5. Complete reports.
REFERENCES:
1. MCa 5100.19_ W/CH 1-3 Marine Corps Traffic Safety Program (DRIVESAFE)
2. MCa 5580.2_ Law Enforcement Manual
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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct surveys.
2. Analyze data.
3. Develop traffic plan.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 5100.19_ W/CH 1-3 Marine Corps Traffic Safety Program (DRIVESAFE)
2. MeO 5580.2 Law Enforcement Manual
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Validate reports.
2. Validate traffic management.
3. File reports if applicable.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-19.13 Law Enforcement Investigations
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