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SFC GAMIOPSD PLATOON SERGEANT
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The Creed of the
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o one is more professional than I. I am a Noncommissioned Officer, a leader of soldiers. As a Noncommissioned Officer, I realize that I am a member of a time honored corps, which is known as “The Backbone of the Army”. I am proud of the Corps of Noncommissioned Officers and will at all times conduct myself so as to bring credit upon the Corps, the Military Service, and my country regardless of the situation in which I find myself. I will not use my grade or position to attain pleasure, profit, or personal safety.
ompetence is my watch-word. My two basic responsibilities will always be uppermost in my mind---accomplishment of my mission and the welfare of my soldiers. I will strive to remain tactically and technically proficient. I am aware of my role as a Noncommissioned Officer. I will fulfill my responsibilities inherent in that role. All soldiers are entitled to outstanding leadership; I will provide that leadership. I know my soldiers and I will always place their needs above my own. I will communicate consistently with my soldiers and never leave them uninformed. I will be fair and impartial when recommending both rewards and punishment.
fficers of my unit will have maximum time to accomplish their duties; they will not have to accomplish mine. I will earn their respect and confidence as well as that of my soldiers. I will be loyal to those with whom I serve; seniors, peers and subordinates alike. I will exercise initiative by taking appropriate action in the absence of orders. I will not compromise my integrity, nor my moral courage. I will not forget, nor will I allow my comrades to forget that we are professionals, Noncommissioned Officers, LEADERS!
ARMY VALUESL * D * R * S * H * I * P
L- LOYALTY: BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, THE ARMY, AND OTHER SOLDIERS.
D- DUTY: FULFILL YOUR OBLIGATIONS.
R- RESPECT: TREAT PEOPLE AS THEY SHOULD BE TREATED.
S- SELFLESS-SERVICE: PUT THE WELFARE OF THE NATION, THE ARMY AND YOUR SUBORDINATES BEFORE YOUR OWN.
H- HONOR: LIVE UP TO ALL THE ARMY VALUES.
I- INTEGRITY: DO WHAT’S RIGHT, LEGALLY AND MORALLY.
P- PERSONAL COURAGE: FACE FEAR, DANGER, OR ADVERSITY (PHYSICAL AND MORAL).
Rank Last Name First Name Position BROS# BLD TYP AN/PVS-14 M4/ACOG M9 M240B
1LT Platoon Leader
SFC Gamio Nelson Platoon Sergeant A POS
Alpha Team
Bravo Team
Charlie Team
Command Team
LTC
CSM
P S D P U N I S H E R S
Vehicle’s PCC/PCIs
Current Dispatch (signed by driver/commander) PMCS complete and annotated (before and during) Vehicle topped off Fuel can strapped Rhino dropped Load Plan (everything secured and tied down) Four MRE boxes (one opened) Four packs of water Cooler with ice and one pack of water CLS bag WALK Kit Smoke grenade Red/Green Flag 12in Crescent Wrench Radio checks and operational on all systems: Radio (Internal, Battalion) BFT (FIPR to Battalion) MBTR (Internal) DAGR DUKES (Jamming) Rhino *DUKES Mapper Crew served weapons (cleaned, basic load, functions check, properly mounted Turret charged and freely rotates UBL of ammo strapped down and secured CLP Binos (cleaned and stored near the TC) Tow bar tighten down properly Fire extinguishers fully charged Windows and lights cleaned Side view mirrors adjusted Combat locks operational Seatbelts operational Paper Maps
Soldier’s PCC/PCIs
ID Tags around neck ID Card Military Driver’s License for drivers ACH w/ NAPE pad IOTV w/ plates, collar, throat, crotch protector IFAK Tourniquet in each ankle pocket DAPs for gunners Gunner Restraint Harness Gloves Eye Protection Elbow pads if not wearing combat shirt Knee Pads Ear plugs Watch (optional) Camelbak or water source Notebook w/ pen or pencil Individual weapon(s): Cleanliness and function check Ammunition and Magazines Basic Load:
M9 – 45 rounds M4 – 210 rounds M14 – 80 rounds M203 – 36 HE M249 – 1000 rounds M240B – 900 rounds M2 – 600 rounds Shotgun – 50 rounds
Every Soldiers knows SMETS Situation (Enemy, Friendly, ) Mission (Task and Purpose) Execution (Individual, Team Tasks) Timeline Special Equipment Needed
POST MISSION CHECKS
Raise Rhino Vehicle topped off PMCS complete and annotated (after) Vehicle police called Reconstitute load plan Ensure everything secured and tied down Cooler drained add one pack of water CLS bag (secured) WALK Kit (secured) Smoke grenade (secured) Red/Green Flag (secured) 12in Crescent Wrench (secured) Radio checks and operational on all systems: Radio (Internal, Battalion) (Standby) BFT (FIPR to Battalion) (Shutdown) MBTR (Internal) (Shutdown) DAGR (Shutdown) DUKES (Shutdown) Rhino (Shutdown) *DUKES Mapper (Shutdown) Turret hatch latched down Turret plugged in UBL of ammo strapped down and secured Binos (cleaned and stored near the TC) Tow bar tighten down Fire extinguishers checked Seatbelts placed on seats Headsets hung on seats Visor (Bumper Number) flipped down Weapons (maintenance)
BE THE HUNTER,NOT THE HUNTED!
ELEMENT CALLSIGN FREQ BFT NAME
INTERNAL PUNISHER
BATTALION/ALT BN
BRIGADE
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PAX IN VEHICLECONVOY PAX TOTAL:____ + ____ +____ VICS:____ US DOD LN
9 LINE IED/UXO REPORT
Line 1- DTG:________________20_____ DAY TIME MONTH
Line 2 - Grid of IED: __MD_____________________________
Line 3 - Call Sign:____PUNISHER_(___)___________________
Line 4 - Type of IED:___________________________________ Describe the IED/UXO, dropped, projected, placed, or thrown
Line 5 - NBC Contamination: ___________________________
Line 6 - Target:_______________________________________ Coalition Forces, civilians, equipment, facilities, or other assets
Line 7 - Impact on Mission: ____________________________ Short description of current tactical situation and how the IED/UXO affects the mission
Line 8 - Protective Measures:___________________________ Describe any measures to protect personnel or equipment (cordon, security)
Line 9 - Recommended Priority:_________________________ For EOD Support (Immediate, Indirect, Minor, No Threat)
Line 9a - Number of Vehicles in Patrol:____________________Line 9b - Route and direction of travel:____________________Line 9c - Location of IED/UXO:___________________________Line 9d - Battle Damage Assessment (BDA):________________Line 9e - KIA/WIA:____________________________________ Battle Roster Number(s)
9 LINE MEDEVAC REQUEST
Line 1- Grid Location of Pickup Site:_MD__________________ Line 2 – Radio Frequency/Call Sign: __854/PUNISHER ( )____
Line 3 – Number of Patients by Precedence:_______________A) Urgent – evacuate within 2hrsB) Urgent -Surgical (All Trauma) – need immediate surgical careC) Priority – evacuate within 4 hrs
Line 4 – Special Equipment Needed:______________________A) NoneB) HoistC) Extraction EquipmentD) Ventilator
Line 5 – Number of Patients by Type: _LITTER #:___AMBULATORY #:____
Line 6 - Security:______________________________________N) NO Enemy TroopsP) POSSIBLE Enemy TroopsQ) CONFIRMED Enemy Troops in Area (Use Caution)X) ENGAGED with Enemy Troops (Armed Escort Recommended)
Line 7 – Method of marking pick-up site: __________________ VF17 panel, (Color)smoke, flare, (Color)chem lights
Line 8 – Patient Status and Nationality:R) US/Coalition Military, Nationality:_____________________S) US/Coalition Force Civilian, Nationality:_________________T) Non-Coalition force Soldier, Nationality:________________U) Non-US/Coalition civilian, Nationality:__________________V) Enemy Prisoner of War:______________________________W) High Value Target:__________________________________
Line 9 – NBC Contamination:__________________________ (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, None)
CBRN 1 REPORT
Line B – Position of the Observer: MD
Line D – DTG of Detonation: 2009 DAY TIME MONTH
Line E – DTG of End of Attack: 2009 DAY TIME MONTH
Line F – Location of Attack: MD Actual or Estimated
Line G – Means of Delivery: Artillery, Rockets, Mortars, Missiles, Bomb or Spray
Line H – Type of Agent/Burst: Persistent or Non-persistent / Air or Surface
Escalation Of Force
SHOUTSHOWSHOVESHOOT
1 IED Improvised Explosive Device – A device placed or fabricated in an improvised manner incorporating destructive, lethal, noxious, pyrotechnic, or incendiary chemicals and designed to destroy, incapacitate, harass, or distract. It may incorporate military stores, but is normally devised using non-military components.
2 UXO Unexploded Ordnance – Explosive ordnance which has been primed, fused, armed or otherwise prepared for action, and which has been fired, dropped, launched, projected, or placed in such a manner as to constitute a hazard to operations, installations, personnel, or material and remains unexploded either by malfunction or design or any other cause. Some UXO may be placed with the intent to add an initiation system at a later time, at this point it may become an IED. If in doubt treat as a worst case scenario and report as an IED.
3 ERW Explosive Remnants of War – Any military ordnance left on the battlefield, or in abandoned munitions storage sites – not necessarily old or deteriorated
4 AAIED Anti-Armor IED – An IED that incorporates armor defeating principles such as Explosively Formed Projectiles, Shaped and Plate Charges. They are designed to damage or destroy armored vehicles and/or kill or wound individuals inside armored vehicles.
5 EFP Explosively Formed Projectiles – A specially designed IED which incorporates explosive encase behind a milled/pressed metal plate (liner) which, through explosive force, reshapes into a projectile capable of piercing armor.
6 Shaped Charge
Shaped Charge – A charge shaped in such a manner so as to concentrate it’s explosive force in a particular direction.
IED Attack Terminology
7 Platter Charge
Platter or Plate Charge – Use explosive force to propel a metal plate towards a target in a manner where the plate remains intact.
8 VBIED Vehicle-borne IED – An IED delivered by a small ground based vehicle (e.g. passenger vehicle, motorcycle, moped, bicycle etc.) and/or serves as the concealment means for explosives with an initiating device.
9 LVBIED Large Vehicle-borne IED – An IED delivered by a large ground based vehicle (e.g. dump truck, panel truck, bongo truck, commercial bus, tanker etc.) and/or serves as the concealment means for explosives with an initiating device.
10 RVBIED Remote VBIED – A VBIED which is driven to the target by Radio or Remote (Wire) Control. The initiation system may or may not be the same as the driving control system.
11 Suicide Suicide – An IED initiated by an operator at a time of his/her choosing in which the operator intentionally kills himself/herself as part of the attack.
12 SVBIED Suicide VBIED – A VBIED which requires the driver, or passenger inside the vehicle, to detonate the explosives. May incorporate a command initiation as a back-up.
13 PBIED Person-borne IED – An IED worn by a person, such as a vest, belt, back-pack, etc., in which the person houses the whole IED or principle IED components and/or serves as the delivery or concealment means for explosives with an initiating device. A PBIED is often initiated by the person wearing the IED (Suicide) – however, not all PBIED are triggered by the person wearing the IED.
IED Attack Terminology
14 Hoax Hoax– An object or report designed to simulate an IED, deliberately employed to cause disruption of normal activity and/or to identify CF TTPs.
15 Magnetic Attachment
Magnetic Attachment– A type of IED employment in which the device is attached to the target using magnets.
16 Underbelly IED
Underbelly IED– An type of IED in which the devices targets the undercarriage of a vehicle.
17 Cache Cache– A facility or location where supplies are hidden or otherwise concealed and are not readily available. A Cache may consist of weapons or other equipment.
18 HME Home Made Explosives – A combination of commercially available ingredients combined to create an explosive substance.
19 UBE Unknown Bulk Explosive– A categorization used to define a quantity of explosive if there is insufficient evidence to determine if the explosives are of military, commercial, or homemade origin.
20 Secondary Device
Secondary Device– This is an additional device emplaced in the target area to attack individuals or vehicles after the initial event. Often employed to target first responders following an initial IED event.
21 Tertiary Device
Tertiary Device – This is an additional device emplaced in the target area to attack individuals or vehicles after the initial and secondary events.
IED Attack Terminology
22 Complex Attack
Complex Attack– An attack that involves one or more IEDs, or an IED attack used in conjunction with direct or indirect SAF.
23 Effective Attack
Effective Attack– An attack which meets the assessed intent i.e. casualties, or damage to vehicles or infrastructure.
5s TC – Directs “Conduct Fives” All – visual check around the vehicle. Look for anything out of ordinary. Ground level and above head height. If there’s a threat move the vehicle. State “Clear” or “IED” + location, etc.
25s TC – Directs “Clear” Crew checks ground and dismounts. Check around and under vehicle. Remain in cleared area and scan to 25m. Conduct physical check out to 25m. Look for anything out of the ordinary. Driver and Gunner in vehicle if possible. If there’s a threat move the vehicle.
5 and 25s
IED Attack Terminology
The 4 B’s
Be professional
Be polite
Be vigilant
Be ready to kill
The 5 C’s of Route Clearance
1. CONTROL SPACE AND TRAFFICa. Immediately haltb. Scan for triggerman and secondary devicesc. ID/search for possible sources of small arms fire/RPGd. Gunners remain low in turrete. Lead and trail vehicles move to a minimum 300 meters (METT-TC)f. All vehicles conducts 5/25/500 meters checks
2. CORDON OFF THE SITEa. Lead/trail vehicles establish TCPs, cordon, and 360 degree securityb. Conduct 5/25/500 meters checks at ICP and cordon positionsc. Clear the area of all PAX and civilians to minimum of 300 metersd. Make maximum use of existing covere. Black out vehicles at night to conceal security of vehicles
3. CONFIRM WITH IRAQI EOD or BUFFALO/ROBOTa. Call for Iraqi EOD, Police, and Armyb. Call for the Law Enforcement Professional (LEP) and engineer support, if no support from Iraqi EOD
4. CONDUCT SEARCH FOR SECONDARY DEVICESa. ICP set up for follow-on cordon/SAF missionsb. Provide 360 degree secure cordon, blocking vehicles and PAXc. Conduct 5/25/500 meters checks d. Randomly check personnel and clearing the area for devicese. Cordon Soldiers focus outward to provide protectionf. Remain vigilant for escaping vehicles or personnel
5. CALL BATTALION WITH 9-LINE IED/UXO REPORT AND WAIT FOR EOD/SAFa. Upon confirmation , submit 9-Line IED/UXO Reportb. Check for status of Local EOD, if not arrivedc. Allow only emergency services to breach cordon (look for possible VBIED)d. Secure the cordon until Iraqi EOD declares all clear
SHOOT to kill!
Registration #:Radio:Radio:DAGR:BFT:Services Due:
PSD 1 M
Registration #:Radio: N/ARadio: N/ADAGR: N/ABFT:Services Due:
PSD 2 M
Registration #:Radio: N/ARadio: N/ADAGR: N/ABFT:Services Due:
PSD 3 M
Registration #:Radio: 0Radio:DAGR:BFT:Services Due:
PSD 4 M
PSDs MRAP Data
Registration #:Radio: Radio: 00DAGR: BFT: Services Due:
PSD 5 M
Registration #: Radio: N/ARadio: N/ADAGR: N/ABFT: Services Due:
PSD 6 M
Registration #: Radio: N/ARadio: N/ADAGR: N/ABFT: N/AServices Due:
PSD 7 M
PSDs MRAP Data
PSD 5 H –
PSD 6 H –
PSD 4 H –
PSD 2 H –
PSD 3 H –
PSD 1 H –
PSDs 1151 Data
o RECEIVE THE MISSION
o ISSUE THE WARNING ORDER
o MAKE A TENTATIVE PLAN
o START NECESSARY MOVEMENT
o RECONNOITER
o COMPLETE PLAN
o ISSUE THE COMPLETE PLAN
o SUPERVISE
TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES
Order Rank Insignia
1 (Highest Rank) Field Marshal مهيب
2 General أول فريق
3 Lieutenant General فريق
4 Major General لواء
5 Brigadier General عميد
6 Colonel عقيد
7 Lieutenant Colonel مقدم
8 Major رائد
9 Captain نقيب
10 1st Lieutenant أول مالزم
11 (Lowest rank) 2nd Lieutenant مالزم
IRAQI ARMY RANK STRUCTURE
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M4 RIFLE (5.56mm)
Unloading and Clearing Procedures
1. Orient weapon in a safe direction.
2. Remove the magazine from the weapon.
3. Attempt to place weapon selector lever on SAFE.
4. Lock bolt to rear (ensure weapon is on SAFE.
5. Inspect the receiver and chamber to ensure no ammunition is present.
6. With NO ammunition in the chamber or receiver, allow the bolt to go forward.
7. Aim weapon into clearing container, rotate selector lever to SEMI, and squeeze the trigger.
8. Charge weapon once.
9. Place selector lever to safe.
M9 Semiautomatic Pistol (9mm)
Unloading and Clearing Procedures
1. Orient weapon in a safe direction.
2. Place decocking/safety on safe.
3. Depress the magazine release button and remove the magazine.
4. Grasp the slide narrations and fully retract the slide to remove the chambered cartridge.
5. Lock the slide to the rear, using the slide stop, and visually inspect chamber to ensure it is empty.
6. Release the slide STOP to allow the slide to return fully to the forward position.
7. Place weapon on FIRE.
8. Squeeze trigger.
9. Place weapon on safe.
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL OR REMOVE A LOADED WEAPON FROM A MOUNTING BRACKET
M240B Machine Gun (7.62mm)
Unloading and Clearing Procedures
1. Orient weapon in a safe direction.
2. Ensure weapon is on SAFE. NOTE: If the bolt is in the forward position place the weapon FIRE. Pull the cocking handle to the rear, locking the bolt to the rear. Place the weapon on SAFE.
3. Push in latches to open cover assembly.
4. Remove ammunition belt.
5. Check the feed tray.
a. Lift the feed tray and inspect the chamber.
b. Check the space between the face of the bolt and the chamber, to include the space under the bolt and operating rod assembly.
6. Close feed tray and feed tray cover.
7. Place safety on FIRE.
8. Pull and hold charger handle assembly to rear, pull trigger and ease bolt forward to close and lock.
CODE OF CONDUCTI
I. am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am
prepared to give my life in their defense
II
I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to
resist.
III
If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape
and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.
IV
If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to
my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those
appointed over me and will back them up in every way.
V
When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am requires to give name, rank, service
number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my
country and its allies or harmful to their cause.
VI
I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and
dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States
of America.
NORMAL
6 MONTHS TIS
12 MONTHS TIS 4 MONTHS TIG WAIVERABLE
26 MONTHS TIS6 MONTHS TIG
3 MONTHS TIG WAIVERABLE
PRIMARY ZONE
36 MONTHS TIS 8 MONTHS TIG
1/2 WAIVERABLE
RANK
PVT TO PV2
PV2 TO PFC
PFC TO SPC
RANK
SPC TO SGT
SGT TO SSG
ACCELERATED
4-6 MONTHS TIS
6-12 MONTHS TIS
12 MONTHS TIS 3 MONTHS TIG
SECONDARY ZONE
18 M0NTHS TIG 8 MONTHS TIS
1/2 WAIVERABLE
60 MONTHS TIS 10 MONTHS TIG1/2 WAIVERABLE
84 MONTHS TIS10 MONTHS TIG1/2 WAIVERABLE
NOTE: IF A SOLDIER IS IN THE PRIMARY ZONE FOR CONSIDERATION FOR PROMOTION TO THE NEXT HIGHER GRADE, AND IS NOT GOING TO BE SELECTED / APPEAR BEFORE THE PROMOTION BOARD, IT IS MANDITORY THAT THE SOLDIER BE COUNSELED IN WRITING ON THE REASON WHY HE/SHE IS NOT GETTING PROMOTED / APPEARING BEFORE THE BOARD. IT MUST INCLUDE POSSIBLE WAYS TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SO THAT THE SOLDIER CAN APPEAR AS SOON AS THE PROBLEMS ARE CORRECTED. ALL THIS MUST BE IN DOCUMENTED ON A DA FORM 4856.
PROMOTION CRITERIA
COMMANDING OFFICER
RESTRICTION
CORRECTIONALCUSTODY
FOREFITUREOF PAY
UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE
COMPANY GRADE
SGT TO SGM
PVTTOSPC
FIELDGRADE
SGTTO
SGM
PVTTOSPC
ADMONITIONREPREMAND
EXTRADUTIES
REDUCTIONIN
RANK
YES YES YES YES
14 DAYS(1)
14DAYS(1)
14DAYS(1)
14DAYS(1)
60DAYS
60DAYS
45DAYS
45DAYS
NO7
DAYS(2&3)
NO30DAYS
7 DAYS
7 DAYS
1/2PAY
FOR 2MONTHS
1/2PAY
FOR 2MONTHS
REDUCEONE
GRADENO
ONEGRADE
IF INPROMOTIONAUTHORITY
ONEOR
MORELOWERGRADES
(1) RESTRICTION AND EXTRA DUTY MAY BE COMBINED, BUT IN SUCH ACASE, THE TOTAL MAY NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ALLOWED FOR EXTRA DUTY.
(2) ENLISTED SOLDIERS WITH A PAY GRADE OF SPC MAY NOT BE PLACED IN CORRECTIONAL CUSTODY, BUT IF THEIR RANK IS REDUCED TO A PAY GRADE OF PFC THEY MAY BE PLACED IN CORRECTIONAL CUSTODY AS A PART OF THE SAME PUNISHMENT.
(3) ENLISTED SOLDIERS WITH A PAY GRADE OF PVT TO SPC MAY BE CONFINED FOR 3 DAYS ON BREAD AND WATER WHEN EMBARKED OR ATTACHED TO A VESSEL.
(4) THE PROMOTION AUTHORITY FOR PAY GRADE SFC TO SGM RESTS WITH HQ DA;AR 600-200 (PARA 7-36) PROHIBITS REDUCTION IN RANK FOR MISCONDUCT OF SOLDIERS IN THESE PAY GRADES.
PUNITIVE ARTICLES OF THE UCMJ
Article 77 - Principals. Article 78 - Accessory after the fact. Article 79 - Conviction of lesser included offense. Article 80 - Attempts. Article 81 - Conspiracy. Article 82 - Solicitation. Article 83 - Fraudulent enlistment, appointment, or separation. Article 84 - Unlawful enlistment, appointment, or separation. Article 85 - Desertion. Article 86 - Absence without leave. Article 87 - Missing movement. Article 88 - Contempt toward officials. Article 89 - Disrespect toward superior commissioned officer. Article 90 - Assaulting or willfully disobeying superior commissioned officer. Article 91 - Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer. Article 92 - Failure to obey order or regulation. Article 93 - Cruelty and maltreatment. Article 94 - Mutiny or sedition. Article 95 - Resistance, flight, breach of arrest, and escape. Article 96 - Releasing prisoner without proper authority. Article 97 - Unlawful detention. Article 98 - Noncompliance with procedural rules. Article 99 - Misbehavior before the enemy. Article 100 - Subordinate compelling surrender. Article 101 - Improper use of countersign. Article 102 - Forcing a safeguard. Article 103 - Captured or abandoned property. Article 104 - Aiding the enemy. Article 105 - Misconduct as prisoner. Article 106 - Spies. Article 106a - Espionage.
Article 107 - False official statements. Article 108 - Military property of United States--Loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful disposition. Article 109 - Property other than military property of United States--Waste, spoilage, or destruction.Article 110 - Improper hazarding of vessel. Article 111 - Drunken or reckless operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel. Article 112 - Drunk on duty. Article 112a - Wrongful use, possession, etc., of controlled substances. Article 113 - Misbehavior of sentinel. Article 114 - Dueling. Article 115 - Malingering. Article 116 - Riot or breach of peace. Article 117 - Provoking speeches or gestures. Article 118 - Murder. Article 119 - Manslaughter. Article 120 - Rape and carnal knowledge. Article 121 - Larceny and wrongful appropriation. Article 122 - Robbery. Article 123 - Forgery. Article 123a - Making, drawing, or uttering check, draft, or order without sufficient funds. Article 124 - Maiming. Article 125 - Sodomy. Article 126 - Arson. Article 127 - Extortion. Article 128 - Assault. Article 129 - Burglary. Article 130 - Housebreaking. Article 131 - Perjury. Article 132 - Frauds against the United States. Article 133 - Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.
PUNITIVE ARTICLES OF THE UCMJ
-Abusing public animal. -Adultery. -Assault, indecent. -Assault, w/ intent to murder, rape, etc. -Bigamy. -Bribery & graft. -Burning w/ intent to defraud. -Check, worthless, making & uttering. -Cohabitation, wrongful. -Debt, dishonorable failure to pay. -Disloyal statements. -Disorderly conduct, drunkenness. -Drinking liquor w/ prisoner. -Drunk prisoner. -Drunkenness, incapacitation for duty. -False or unauthorized pass. -False pretenses, obtaining services under. -False swearing. -Firearm, discharging through negligence. -Firearm, willfully discharging, endangering life. -Fleeing scene of accident. -Fraternization. -Gambling w/ subordinate. -Homicide, negligent. -Impersonating Officer, WO, NCO, or official. -Indecent acts or liberties w/ child. -Indecent exposure. -Indecent language. -Indecent acts w/ another.
-Jumping from vessel into water. -Kidnapping. -Mail: taking, opening, destroying, stealing. -Mail: depositing obscene matters in. -Misprision of serious offense. -Obstructing justice. -Wrongful interference admin proceeding. -Pandering & prostitution. -Perjury, subomation. -Public record: altering, destroying, etc. -Quarantine: medical, breaking. -Restriction, breaking. -Abusing public animal. -Adultery. -Assault, indecent. -Assault, w/ intent to murder, rape, etc. -Bigamy. -Bribery & graft. -Seizure of property: preventing. -Sentinel or lookout: offenses against or by. -Soliciting another to commit an offense. -Stolen property: knowing receipt, etc. -Straggling. -Testify: wrongful refusal. -Threat or hoax: bomb. -Threat, communicating. -Unlawful entry. -Weapon, concealed carrying. -Wearing unauthorized insignia, badge, etc.
Article 134 - General article - See below.
PUNITIVE ARTICLES OF THE UCMJ
Friendly Polite Phrases:
- Hello (“peace be with you”) es-salaam a-lay-kum- Hello (response to above: peace be with you too”) wa alay-kum es-salaam- Hello mar-haba- Nice to meet you/welcome ah-lan wa sah-lan- Goodbye ma es-salaama- Please bala zah-me OR min fahd-lek- Thank you shookran- You’re welcome af-wan- How are you? shlo-nak?- I am fine zain- What is your name? shinoo ismak?- My name is…. ismee……- I am sorry ana assef- Excuse me/I need your attention lo sa-mah-t
Family Life:
- Yes naam- No laa- Do you live here? inta tus-koon hinana?- Is this your house/apartment? ha-tha baytek/shu-qak?- Do you have children? indak awlad (juhal)?- How many? ish gad?- Are these your children? ha-theni awladak (juhalak)?- Were you born here? inta mawlood hi-name?- Are you from this……? inta min hal?
- Town madeena- Village qareea- County muhafatha
- Is this your…..? ha-tha…..? -father abook -brother akhook -son ibnak-Is this your (feminine)….? hathee…..? -mother omak -sister oktak -daughter bintak
Friends:
-I am your friend. ana sadeeqak-You are my friend. inta sadeeqee-Don’t be afraid la ta-khawf-Where is the bathroom? Wavin ill hemmom-Neighbor jar
Respectful Personal Titles:
-(to address) an elderly man Haj-(to address) an elderly woman Hajia-Sir Seedy-Ma’am Sit-tee
Numbers:
- One wahed- Two lithnain- Three thalatheh- Four arbaah- Five khamsah- Six sit-tah- Seven sa-bah- Eight tha-ma-niah- Nine ti-saah- Ten ash-arah- Eleven ih-dash- Twelve ith-nash- Thirteen thalath-tash- Twenty ishreen- Thirty thalatheen- Forty arbeen- Fifty khamseen- One Hundred meeyah- One Thousand alf- More than akthar min- Less than aqal min
Weather:
- Yesterday el barha- Today el-yom- Tomorrow book-ra- Sunny me-sha-mess- Cloudy mekh-yem- Rain ma-ter- Windy reeh- How is the weather? Kayf al-jow?
Medical Phrases:
- How old are you? chem om-rak?- Are you sick? anta ma-ree-da?- Where do you hurt? wayin tit-e-lem- I need a doctor. eh-taj dek-tor- Medicine. da-wa- Help me sa idnee
Geographical Directions:
- Can you show me? rawnee?- Which direction did they go? la wayin rahao?- North shmal-South janoob- East shark- West gharb- Left shmal/yi-sar- Right yemeen- Is it far? hu baeed- How many kilometers to….? chem. kilometer ila…?- Where do you come from? inta min wayin?- Show me where you found that. raw-nee wayin alga ha-tha
Basic Questions:
- Do you speak English the-chee englizi?- Do you understand? da tif-ti-him?- I don’t understand ani ma da af-ti-him- What? shi-noo?- What color is it? shi-noo loan-ha?- Who minoo- Who is in charge? minoo al mas-ool- Where? wayin?- Where is the….? wayin el…?- How? kayf?- How much is……? sh-gad il….?- How many are there…? kam ako? OR ish gad?- Why? lesh?- Do you have..? endak…?- Do you need…? tih-taj…?- Can you help me find…? tigdar tsa ednee alga…?- Can you get me a….? tigdar t-he-asil lee….?- At what time/when? shwakit?
Helpful Words:
- Good zain- Bad mu zain- Food a-kel- Water my- Hot har- Cold bar-rid- Coffee qa-ha-wa- Tea chai- very much huwayeh- a lot chitheer- a little shwaiyee- this/that hatha/ak
Force Protection:
- Did you see what happened? Inta sheft shinoo sar?- Do they have any of these? Maahoom shee min hathenni?- Show me where you found that rawnee wayin legait ha-thak
Weapons:
- Hand Gun mu-sad-das- Rifle bun-doo-qeea- Machine Gun rash-ash- Hand Grenade romana/qumbula- Bomb qum-bu-la- Mine loghum- Ammunition thakheera- Missile sarookh- RPG ar-pee-jay
ID People:
- How many were there? shugad a-dad-hum?- Can you identify them? tigdar titaraf alayhum?- Height it-tool- Weight il-wazin- Does he wear glasses? hu yelbas manatheer
Commands:
- Stop! aw-ga-foo!- Don’t move la ti-ta-har-ra-koo- Lower your hands naz-lu ed-ai-kum- Turn around doo-roo li wara- Drop your weapons the-boo slah-kum- Move tha-ra-koo- Hands up ir-fawu ed-ai-kum- Move slowly itharakoo ala kaifkum- Come here taal huna-heh- No talking la tehchi/titkalam- Walk forward it-gad-amoo- Surrender salem naf-sak- Come with me taaloo wu-ya-ya- Calm down ala kay-fak- Don’t resist la tu-ga-wem- Form a line aw-ga-foo bes-saf- Stay where you are ib-goo ma-kan-kum- One at a time wahed wahed
Vehicle/personnel search:
- Please step out of car in-zel min as sayarah- Do you have any weapons? wuyak see-lah- Stand over there aw-gaf hi-nak- Put your hands over your head edayk foug ra-sek- Open all the doors, trunk eftah al-aboab, wel dabeh- You must be searched lazem in fatshak- Can he/she please search you? mumken howa/heeya itfat-shak- Arms out! slahkum libara- Please put your arms out idaykum libara- Legs apart baid rijlak an baeed- Move your car harek sayartek
Days of the Week:
- Sunday el-a-head - Monday el-ithnain- Tuesday el-the-la-the- Wednesday el-ar-baya- Thursday el-kha-mees- Friday el-jooma- Saturday e-sabt
Months of the Year:
- January ye-nay-ar- February fib-ra-yer- March marss- April abreel- May ma-yo- June yoo-niyoo- July yool-ya- August augus-tus- September seb-tem-ber- October ek-to-ber- November no-fem-ber- December dee-see-ber