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Page 1: FIELDCRAFT ORDERS. FIELDCRAFT  There are three types of Orders,  1 Patrol Orders  2 Ambush Orders  3 Battle Orders.

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There are three types of Orders,There are three types of Orders, 1 Patrol Orders1 Patrol Orders 2 Ambush Orders2 Ambush Orders 3 Battle Orders 3 Battle Orders

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OrdersOrders

Orders are always given in a standard Orders are always given in a standard sequence and whenever possible with the sequence and whenever possible with the aid of a model. This helps everyone to aid of a model. This helps everyone to understand because the pattern is understand because the pattern is familiar. It also helps to prevent important familiar. It also helps to prevent important matters being forgotten and aid matters being forgotten and aid subordinates in their extraction of orders. subordinates in their extraction of orders. This appeals to all three sets of orders, This appeals to all three sets of orders, patrol, ambush and battle orders .patrol, ambush and battle orders .

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The order sequenceThe order sequence Preliminaries Preliminaries Ground Ground SituationSituation Task organizationTask organization MissionMission ExecutionExecution Service supportService support Command and signalCommand and signal QuestionsQuestions Synchronise watches Synchronise watches

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Patrol OrdersPatrol Orders

There are three types of Patrols,There are three types of Patrols, 1 Reconnaissance (recce) Patrol1 Reconnaissance (recce) Patrol 2 Standing Patrol 2 Standing Patrol 3 Fighting Patrol3 Fighting Patrol

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1 Reconnaissance (Recce) Patrol1 Reconnaissance (Recce) Patrol

These are patrols of a minimum strength for the These are patrols of a minimum strength for the task, usually one N.C.O. and three cadets, which task, usually one N.C.O. and three cadets, which gain information by observation and operate by gain information by observation and operate by stealth. They avoid combat except for self-stealth. They avoid combat except for self-protection or to take advantage of an unusual protection or to take advantage of an unusual opportunity. opportunity.

Things you look for while doing a recce patrol,Things you look for while doing a recce patrol, Enemy Strengths, Weapons, Defences, Routines, Enemy Strengths, Weapons, Defences, Routines,

Habits, Patrol Activity, Minefields, Wire, Trip flares Habits, Patrol Activity, Minefields, Wire, Trip flares and Fixed lines.and Fixed lines.

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2 Standing Patrol2 Standing Patrol These are patrols of a minimum strength of one These are patrols of a minimum strength of one

N.C.O. and three cadets which gain information of N.C.O. and three cadets which gain information of enemy movement and prevent or disrupt enemy enemy movement and prevent or disrupt enemy infiltration. They move into position as quietly as infiltration. They move into position as quietly as possible and try to remain concealed and gain possible and try to remain concealed and gain their information until they are required to their information until they are required to withdraw or, if discovered, fight their way out.withdraw or, if discovered, fight their way out.

Their main tasks are to:Their main tasks are to: Watch and listen on likely enemy approaches.Watch and listen on likely enemy approaches. Watch over dead ground in front of and between Watch over dead ground in front of and between

friendly localities.friendly localities. Watch over minefields and obstacles.Watch over minefields and obstacles.

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3 Fighting Patrols3 Fighting Patrols These are patrols organized with strength and armament to These are patrols organized with strength and armament to

accept combat in orders to fulfil their role. (usually a accept combat in orders to fulfil their role. (usually a minimum of two N.C.O’s and nine cadets) their roles are,minimum of two N.C.O’s and nine cadets) their roles are,

Attacking enemy patrols.Attacking enemy patrols. Interfering with enemy parties.Interfering with enemy parties. Distracting enemy attention from other activities.Distracting enemy attention from other activities. Carrying out raids.Carrying out raids. Capturing prisoners for identification purposes.Capturing prisoners for identification purposes. Tank hunting.Tank hunting. Laying ambushes.Laying ambushes. Protecting reconnaissance (recce) and working parties of Protecting reconnaissance (recce) and working parties of

other arms.other arms. Escorting stretcher parties.Escorting stretcher parties.

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthPreliminaries Preliminaries

Before issuing formal orders a commander must ensure Before issuing formal orders a commander must ensure that certain preliminaries are carried out. He must ensure that certain preliminaries are carried out. He must ensure that his ‘O’ group is seated in the formation required for the that his ‘O’ group is seated in the formation required for the task. He should also issue map coordinates so that maps task. He should also issue map coordinates so that maps may be folded correctly and issue any air photographs if may be folded correctly and issue any air photographs if they are available. If a model is used the 2IC must describe they are available. If a model is used the 2IC must describe it and give scale and direction of north. The IC will also tell it and give scale and direction of north. The IC will also tell the section what to do if they are attacked while the orders the section what to do if they are attacked while the orders are going on The IC must also give:are going on The IC must also give:

Time of first lightTime of first light Time of last light Time of last light The moonstateThe moonstate The weather The weather

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthGroundGround

The ground should be described in relation The ground should be described in relation to the operation about to be carried out. to the operation about to be carried out. Prominent objects and features to which Prominent objects and features to which reference will be made in the orders reference will be made in the orders should be pointed out. All reference points should be pointed out. All reference points must be named with the reason for their must be named with the reason for their significance e.g. hill wood (grid 123456) – significance e.g. hill wood (grid 123456) – our assembly area’. In most operation it our assembly area’. In most operation it will be impossible to describe the ground will be impossible to describe the ground from an OP. to give the cadets an idea of from an OP. to give the cadets an idea of the ground over which they are going to the ground over which they are going to move and fight, a model should be move and fight, a model should be constructed.constructed.

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthSituation enemy forcesSituation enemy forces

Enemy forcesEnemy forces known or estimated enemy strengths, locations known or estimated enemy strengths, locations

and actions which might affect the completion of and actions which might affect the completion of the sections mission; as much detail as possible the sections mission; as much detail as possible should be included. Also, the ground in relation to should be included. Also, the ground in relation to the enemy must be considered. This reflects the the enemy must be considered. This reflects the close relationship between enemy forces and close relationship between enemy forces and ground which should always be considered ground which should always be considered together.together.

The way you get this information is by doing a The way you get this information is by doing a recce patrol and your looking for:recce patrol and your looking for:

Enemy Strengths, Weapons, Defences, Routines, Enemy Strengths, Weapons, Defences, Routines, Habits, Patrol Activity, Minefields, Wire, Trip flares Habits, Patrol Activity, Minefields, Wire, Trip flares and Fixed lines.and Fixed lines.

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthSituation friendly forcesSituation friendly forces

You need to know if you have any friendly You need to know if you have any friendly forces in the area so you don’t attack forces in the area so you don’t attack them so when you have your orders group them so when you have your orders group from the platoon commander you will be from the platoon commander you will be told if there are any so you need to know:told if there are any so you need to know:

Company / platoon planCompany / platoon plan Own positionOwn position Other positionsOther positions Minefields, wires, trip flares and fixed Minefields, wires, trip flares and fixed

lines. lines.

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthTask organizationTask organization

The task organization of the The task organization of the operation in hand should be operation in hand should be described by the IC. This should described by the IC. This should include any attachments and include any attachments and detachments. detachments.

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthMission Mission

The mission is a clear, concise statement The mission is a clear, concise statement of the task to be achieved and its purpose. of the task to be achieved and its purpose. The mission stated by a section The mission stated by a section commander in his orders is that given to commander in his orders is that given to him by the platoon commander. It should him by the platoon commander. It should not be modified or changed without not be modified or changed without reference to his platoon commander. reference to his platoon commander. When you tell the section the mission you When you tell the section the mission you say it twice the make sure that they say it twice the make sure that they understand it.understand it.

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthExecutionExecution

The execution is the main part of the orders this The execution is the main part of the orders this is were you do you actions on e.g. what you do if is were you do you actions on e.g. what you do if you are POW are you get lose.you are POW are you get lose.

The orders are done in phases so you have to The orders are done in phases so you have to outline the number of phases e.g. 5 phases outline the number of phases e.g. 5 phases

Phase 1 preparatory movePhase 1 preparatory move Phase 2 route outPhase 2 route out Phase 3 action on objectivePhase 3 action on objective Phase 4 withdrawPhase 4 withdraw Phase 5 route back Phase 5 route back You have to go in depth with each phase as well You have to go in depth with each phase as well

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthExecution phase 1 preparatory Execution phase 1 preparatory

movesmoves

1) Time of leaving base area1) Time of leaving base area 2) Method of move2) Method of move 3) Loading plan personnel and equipment3) Loading plan personnel and equipment 4) Route to location of DOP (drop of point)4) Route to location of DOP (drop of point) 5) Arcs of observation /fire5) Arcs of observation /fire 6) Order of march6) Order of march 7) Action if ambushed7) Action if ambushed 8) Action at DOP8) Action at DOP 9) Time out 9) Time out

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthExecution phase 2 route outExecution phase 2 route out

1)To FRV and objective1)To FRV and objective                   

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthExecution phase 2 route outExecution phase 2 route out

2) Action at halts2) Action at halts 3) Action at R.Vs3) Action at R.Vs 4) Action at final RV / firm base4) Action at final RV / firm base 5) Action on encountering enemy if 5) Action on encountering enemy if

seen/ambushed. Signal to open fireseen/ambushed. Signal to open fire 6) Action with prisoners6) Action with prisoners 7) Drill for obstacles. Action on mines and trip 7) Drill for obstacles. Action on mines and trip

wireswires 8) Action on lights8) Action on lights 9) Action with casualties9) Action with casualties 10) Action if separated from patrol or lost10) Action if separated from patrol or lost

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthExecution phase 3 action on Execution phase 3 action on

objectiveobjective 1) Cover/fire group 1) Cover/fire group 2) Position2) Position 3) Signal to open fire3) Signal to open fire 4) Action if seen by enemy4) Action if seen by enemy 5) Recce 5) Recce

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthExecution phase 4 withdrawExecution phase 4 withdraw

1) Signal to withdraw1) Signal to withdraw 2) Order of march2) Order of march 3) Action position in FRV3) Action position in FRV 4) Headchecks and signal to move 4) Headchecks and signal to move

outout 5) Action with PWs5) Action with PWs 6) Action if separated from patrol or 6) Action if separated from patrol or

lostlost

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthExecution phase 5 route backExecution phase 5 route back

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthExecution phase 5 route backExecution phase 5 route back

1) Route1) Route 2) Action on halts2) Action on halts 3) Action at RVs3) Action at RVs 4) Action on encountering enemy if seen 4) Action on encountering enemy if seen

ambushed. Signal to open fireambushed. Signal to open fire 5) Action on POW 5) Action on POW 6) Action on casualties6) Action on casualties 7) Action if separated from patrol or lost7) Action if separated from patrol or lost 8) Action on arrival at PUP (pick up point)8) Action on arrival at PUP (pick up point) 9) Time in9) Time in

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthCo – ord instructions Co – ord instructions

1) Timings1) Timings 2) Meals2) Meals 3) Rest3) Rest 4) Rehearsals4) Rehearsals 5) Inspections5) Inspections 6) Times in and out6) Times in and out 7) Debrief7) Debrief

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthService and supportService and support

Service support is easy to remember as long as Service support is easy to remember as long as you keep D.E.W.A.R.M.P.T. IN MIND you keep D.E.W.A.R.M.P.T. IN MIND

D = DressD = Dress E = Equipment and toolsE = Equipment and tools W = WeaponsW = Weapons A = AmmunitionA = Ammunition R = Rations and waterR = Rations and water M = MedicalM = Medical P = Prisoners of war (POW)P = Prisoners of war (POW) T = Transport T = Transport

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthCommand and signalCommand and signal

1) Chain of command everyone must 1) Chain of command everyone must have a row e.g you have 8 cadets have a row e.g you have 8 cadets each cadet must be an IC – 8ICeach cadet must be an IC – 8IC

2) Hand signal2) Hand signal 3) Signal to open fire3) Signal to open fire 4) Use of radio4) Use of radio 5) Password5) Password 6) Debrief / Patrol report6) Debrief / Patrol report

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthQuestionsQuestions

After issuing orders, time must be given After issuing orders, time must be given for consideration, then each member of for consideration, then each member of the ‘O’ group must be allowed to ask the ‘O’ group must be allowed to ask questions in his turn. Finally, questions questions in his turn. Finally, questions from commander will ensure that from commander will ensure that individuals have correctly understood the individuals have correctly understood the orders. For a complicated operation, such orders. For a complicated operation, such as a patrol, it is often best to give the as a patrol, it is often best to give the opportunity for questions at the end of the opportunity for questions at the end of the order.order.

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Patrol orders in depthPatrol orders in depthSynchronization watchesSynchronization watches

Before an ‘O’ group disperses all Before an ‘O’ group disperses all watches must be synchronization to watches must be synchronization to ‘gunner time’ thus ensuring accurate ‘gunner time’ thus ensuring accurate coordination with the supporting coordination with the supporting artillery for the fire plan artillery for the fire plan

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Ambush OrdersAmbush Orders

Ambush orders follow the format Ambush orders follow the format given for patrol orders up to phase 2given for patrol orders up to phase 2

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Ambush OrdersAmbush Orders PrelimsPrelims Time of first lightTime of first light Time of last light Time of last light The moonstateThe moonstate The weather The weather GroundGround Situation Situation Enemy Forces, Strengths, Weapons, Defences, Routines, Enemy Forces, Strengths, Weapons, Defences, Routines,

Habits, Patrol Activity, Minefields, Wire, Trip flares and Habits, Patrol Activity, Minefields, Wire, Trip flares and Fixed lines.Fixed lines.

Friendly Forces, Company / platoon plan,Friendly Forces, Company / platoon plan, Own position, Other positions, Minefields, wires, trip flares Own position, Other positions, Minefields, wires, trip flares

and fixed lines. and fixed lines.

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Ambush OrdersAmbush Orders

MissionMission ExecutionExecution Phase 1 preparatory movePhase 1 preparatory move Phase 2 route outPhase 2 route out Phase 3 action on firm basePhase 3 action on firm base Phase 4 occupation of ambushPhase 4 occupation of ambush Phase 5 action on approach of enemyPhase 5 action on approach of enemy Phase 6 withdrawalPhase 6 withdrawal Phase 7 route backPhase 7 route back

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersPhase 1 preparatory movePhase 1 preparatory move

1) Time of leaving base area1) Time of leaving base area 2) Method of move2) Method of move 3) Loading plan personnel and equipment3) Loading plan personnel and equipment 4) Route to location of DOP (drop of point)4) Route to location of DOP (drop of point) 5) Arcs of observation /fire5) Arcs of observation /fire 6) Order of march6) Order of march 7) Action if ambushed7) Action if ambushed 8) Action at DOP8) Action at DOP 9) Time out 9) Time out

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersPhase 2 Route outPhase 2 Route out

1)To FRV and objective1)To FRV and objective

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersPhase 2 Route outPhase 2 Route out

2) Action at halts2) Action at halts 3) Action at R.Vs3) Action at R.Vs 4) Action at final RV / firm base4) Action at final RV / firm base 5) Action on encountering enemy if 5) Action on encountering enemy if

seen/ambushed. Signal to open fireseen/ambushed. Signal to open fire 6) Action with prisoners6) Action with prisoners 7) Drill for obstacles. Action on mines and trip 7) Drill for obstacles. Action on mines and trip

wireswires 8) Action on lights8) Action on lights 9) Action with casualties9) Action with casualties 10) Action if separated from patrol or lost10) Action if separated from patrol or lost

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersPhase 3 Action on firm basePhase 3 Action on firm base

1) Method of entry1) Method of entry

2) Individual positions and arcs of fire2) Individual positions and arcs of fire

3) Sentries3) Sentries

4) Routine4) Routine

5) Admin5) Admin

6) Action if surprised6) Action if surprised

7) Action if recce fails to return7) Action if recce fails to return

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersPhase 4 Occupation of AmbushPhase 4 Occupation of Ambush

1) Order of march1) Order of march2) Method of entry2) Method of entry3) Individual positions3) Individual positions4) Laying of:4) Laying of: a) Minesa) Mines b) Booby traps, etcb) Booby traps, etc c) Warning devicesc) Warning devices5) Laying of comm cables, etc5) Laying of comm cables, etc6) Arcs of fire6) Arcs of fire7) Signal of ambush site7) Signal of ambush site8) Time ambush set 8) Time ambush set

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersPhase 5 Action on a approach of Phase 5 Action on a approach of

EnemyEnemy Warning signals from cut-off groupsWarning signals from cut-off groups Signal to fireSignal to fire Action of cut-offsAction of cut-offs Action if located by enemy before Action if located by enemy before

ambush springambush spring Action if attackedAction if attacked

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersPhase 6 WithdrawalPhase 6 Withdrawal

1)1) Signal to move offSignal to move off

2)2) Order of marchOrder of march

3)3) Action if enemy followAction if enemy follow

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Ambush OrderAmbush OrderPhase 7 Route backPhase 7 Route back

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersPhase 7 Route backPhase 7 Route back

1) Route1) Route 2) Action on halts2) Action on halts 3) Action at RVs3) Action at RVs 4) Action on encountering enemy if seen 4) Action on encountering enemy if seen

ambushed. Signal to open fireambushed. Signal to open fire 5) Action on POW 5) Action on POW 6) Action on casualties6) Action on casualties 7) Action if separated from patrol or lost7) Action if separated from patrol or lost 8) Action on arrival at PUP (pick up point)8) Action on arrival at PUP (pick up point) 9) Time in9) Time in

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersCo - ord instructionsCo - ord instructions

1) Timings1) Timings 2) Meals2) Meals 3) Rest3) Rest 4) Rehearsals4) Rehearsals 5) Inspections5) Inspections 6) Times in and out6) Times in and out 7) Debrief7) Debrief

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersService supportService support

Service support is easy to remember as long as Service support is easy to remember as long as you keep D.E.W.A.R.M.P.T. IN MIND you keep D.E.W.A.R.M.P.T. IN MIND

D = DressD = Dress E = Equipment and toolsE = Equipment and tools W = WeaponsW = Weapons A = AmmunitionA = Ammunition R = Rations and waterR = Rations and water M = MedicalM = Medical P = Prisoners of war (POW)P = Prisoners of war (POW) T = Transport T = Transport

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Ambush OrdersAmbush OrdersCommand and signalCommand and signal

1) Chain of command everyone must 1) Chain of command everyone must have a row e.g you have 8 cadets have a row e.g you have 8 cadets each cadet must be an IC – 8ICeach cadet must be an IC – 8IC

2) Hand signal2) Hand signal 3) Signal to open fire3) Signal to open fire 4) Use or radio4) Use or radio 5) Password5) Password 6) Debrief / Patrol report6) Debrief / Patrol report

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Ambush OrdersAmbush Orders

QuestionsQuestions Synchronise watchesSynchronise watches

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Battle OrdersBattle Orders

When in contact with the enemy When in contact with the enemy there will be many occasions when it there will be many occasions when it is necessary to issue orders quickly. is necessary to issue orders quickly. Such orders are known as battle Such orders are known as battle orders.orders.

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Battle OrdersBattle Orders

SituationSituation Enemy ForcesEnemy Forces

1)1) LocationsLocations

2)2) StrengthsStrengths

3)3) Arcs of fireArcs of fire

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Battle OrdersBattle Orders

MissionMission Say it twiceSay it twice

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Battle OrdersBattle Orders

ExecutionExecution

1)1) Direction of assault (left or right Direction of assault (left or right flanking)flanking)

2)2) Position of the fire sectionPosition of the fire section

3)3) Route, FUP and assault positionRoute, FUP and assault position

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Battle OrdersBattle Orders

QuestionsQuestions


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