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TCOM Approved Individual Training Standard Changes, 2001-2005 The following pages contain additions to MCO 1510.95A, the 13XX Individual Training Standards. Specifically, this document pertains to the 1371 and 1302 Military Occupational Specialties. Over the past four years, these ITSs have been approved by the Occupational Field Sponsor (LPE) as part of the Course Content Review Board process, and as such, do not appear anywhere in writing except here. Hopefully, the Operating Forces will benefit from the publishing of these ITSs by being able to conduct sustainment training consistent with the skills that are being taught and mastered at Marine Corps Engineer School. Should a revision to MCO 1510.95A be published, these changes will be incorporated; otherwise, they will be reflected in the forthcoming Engineer Training and Readiness manual.

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Page 1: ITSs for the web page

TCOM Approved Individual Training Standard Changes, 2001-2005

The following pages contain additions to MCO 1510.95A, the 13XX Individual Training Standards. Specifically, this document pertains to the 1371 and 1302 Military Occupational Specialties. Over the past four years, these ITSs have been approved by the Occupational Field Sponsor (LPE) as part of the Course Content Review Board process, and as such, do not appear anywhere in writing except here. Hopefully, the Operating Forces will benefit from the publishing of these ITSs by being able to conduct sustainment training consistent with the skills that are being taught and mastered at Marine Corps Engineer School. Should a revision to MCO 1510.95A be published, these changes will be incorporated; otherwise, they will be reflected in the forthcoming Engineer Training and Readiness manual.

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TASK: 1371.02.33 (CORE) OPERATE MINE DETECTORS CONDITION(S): Given a mine detector, personnel, a minefield, a mission and references. STANDARD(S): To ensure all mines in a lane, route or area are located, marked and neutralized with no injury to friendly personnel or damage to equipment while observing all safety precautions per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Identify detector to be used. 2. Unpack the detector. 3. Inventory the detector. 4. Assemble the detector. 5. Phase in the detector. 6. Demonstrate proper sweeping techniques. 7. Locate and mark an object. 8. Identify the object as a mine. 9. Neutralize mine(s). 10. Proof area to ensure mine(s) has been properly neutralized. 11. Perform PMCS. 12. Disassemble and repack the mine detector.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 6 Req By: PFC REFERENCE(S):

1. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data 2. FM 5-250, Explosives and Demolitions 3. FM 5-102, Countermobility

4. FM 20-32, Mine/Countermine Operations

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TASK: 1371.02.34 (CORE) EMPLOY MILITARY EXPLOSIVES CONDITION(S): Given appropriate Class V material, a demolition kit and references. STANDARD(S): To ensure detonation while observing all safety procedures per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Identify components of demolitions kits. 2. Identify types of military explosives. 3. Identify demolition accessories. 4. Detonate a demolition charge using a non-electric initiation system 5. Detonate a demolition charge using an electric initiation system. 6. Detonate a demolition charge primed with a Det Cord firing system.

REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 5-250, Explosives and Demolitions 2. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data 3. GTA 5-10-33, Demolition Card

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 3 Req By: PFC AMMUNITION: INITIAL PER ANNUAL DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT M030 CHG, DEMO, ¼ LB BLOCK TNT 2.000 EA 2.000 EA 8.000 EA M032 CHG, DEMO, 1 LB BLOCK TNT 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 4.000 EA M130 CAP, BLASTING, ELEC 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 4.000 EA M131 CAP, BLASTING, NON-ELEC 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 4.000 EA M456 DETONATING CORD 18.330 EA 18.330 EA 74.000 EA M670 FUSE, BLASTING, TIME 6.000 EA 6.000 EA 24.000 EA M766 IGNITER, TIME, BLASTING, 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 4.000 EA M60

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TASK: 1371.02.35 (CORE PLUS) EMPLOY THE IMPROVED RIBBON BRIDGE (IRB) CONDITION(S): As a member of a team, provided a wet gap, an IRB set, Bridge Erection Boats (BEB) with operators, tools and references. STANDARD(S): Per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Perform pre-operation checks. 2. Identify major components. 3. Capture IRB components 4. Deploy the IRB. 5. Connect bays. 6. Install rafting brackets as required. 7. Rig BEB to IRB for anchoring. 8. Rig BEB to IRB for rafting. 9. Operate ramp bays. 10. Disassemble bays. 11. Prepare bays for recovery. 12. Perform post-operation checks

REFERENCE(S):

1. TM 5-1940-277-10, Operators Manual, BEB USMC BMK 1 & 2 2. TM 5-5420-209-12, Operations and Organization Manual, IRB 3. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Sustainment: 12 Req By: PFC

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TASK: 1371.02.36 (CORE PLUS) OBTAIN CRITICAL INFORMATION FOR ENGINEER RECONNAISSANCE CONDITION(S): As a member of an engineer reconnaissance team, provided a mission, a tactical scenario, blank engineer reconnaissance forms, equipment and references. STANDARD(S): By properly filling out the blank engineer reconnaissance forms to meet mission requirements per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Determine roadway width. 2. Determine height of overhead obstructions. 3. Determine percent of slope. 4. Determine radius of a curve. 5. Determine stream velocity. 6. Determine gap width. 7. Identify possible engineer resources. 8. Identify obstacles by type and location (6-digit grid coordinate).

REFERENCE(S):

1. GTA 5-2-5, Engineer Reconnaissance Card 2. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data 3. MCRP 3-17B, Engineer Forms and Reports 4. FM 5-170, Engineer Reconnaissance

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Sustainment: 6 Req By: PFC

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TASK: 1371.02.37 (CORE PLUS) MAINTAIN THE MK153 SMAW CONDITION(S): In a field environment, during daylight or darkness, given a SMAW, appropriate cleaning material, operating as a gunner. STANDARD(S): Ensuring the weapon functions and is free of carbon, dirt and rust. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Check to ensure the weapon is in Condition 4. 2. Disassemble the weapon. 3. Insect the weapon. 4. Clean the SMAW and the sights. 5. Reassemble the weapon. 6. Lubricate the weapon. 7. Perform function check.

REFERENCE(S):

1. TM 08673A-10/1, Launcher, Assault Rocket 83MM (SMAW) MK153 MOD 0

2. TM 08673A-25&P/2A, Launcher, Assault Rocket 83MM (SMAW) MK 153 Mod 0

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Sustainment: 6 Req By: Pvt

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TASK: 1371.02.38 (CORE PLUS) ENGAGE TARGETS WITH THE MK153 SMAW CONDITION(S): Given a tactical scenario which presents a series of realistic threats, at ranges 150 to 250 meters, wearing a fighting load, operating as a gunner, with an assistant gunner, firing from all positions, during daylight. STANDARD(S): Attain a hit from the kneeling position using one rocket. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Load the SMAW. 2. Select a firing position. 3. Acquire the target in the sight. 4. Determine range to target. 5. Set the estimated range on the sight range selector drum (telescopic sight). 6. Place the SMAW in Condition 1. 7. Fire a spotting round and observe impact. 8. Make necessary adjustments until spotting rounds impact target or until the

six (6) spotting rounds are expended. 9. Fire the SMAW. 10. Take immediate action if misfire occurs with either spotting rifle or launcher. 11. Move to alternate/supplemental position.

REFERENCE(S):

1. TM 08673A-10/1, Launcher, Assault Rocket 83MM (SMAW) MK153 MOD 0

ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:

1. This task should be trained on the ISMT before expending live rounds. 2. This task can be accomplished using training rounds. 3. This task can be sustained through ISMT.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Sustainment: 6 Req By: Pvt AMMUNITION: INITIAL PER ANNUAL DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT HX07 RKT 83MM, COMMON PRACTICE 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA

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TASK: 1371.01.13 (CORE) FELL STANDING TIMBER CONDITION(S): Provided a mission, an area of standing timber, appropriate hand tools, chainsaw, and references. STANDARD(S): To meet mission requirements, without injury to personnel or damage to equipment, per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Receive the mission. 2. Fell timber using appropriate hand tools. 3. Fell timber using a chainsaw.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 6 Req By: PFC REFERENCE(S):

1. Appropriate TM/Manufacturer’s Manual for Chainsaw

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TASK: 1371.03.09 (CORE) EMPLOY U.S. MINES CONDITION(S): Provided a mission, personnel, equipment, mines to be employed and references. STANDARD(S): Per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Select the appropriate mines.

2. Select the appropriate AHD as required. 3. Select the location for emplacement. 4. Prepare location for emplacement. 5. Emplace mine. 6. Employ anti-handling devices or tripwires as required. 7. Arm the mines. 8. Camouflage the mines as required. 9. Dispose of excess soil and refuge in sandbags. 10. Remove all tape, debris, and sandbags, restoring the area to its natural state. 11. Inventory tools, equipment, and safeties. 12. Recover safeties. 13. Locate mines. 14. Uncover mines. 15. Remove AHD if present and disarm the mines. 16. Remove/cut tripwires, as required. 17. Remove the mines. 18. Inventory all mines and dispose of properly. 19. Return area to natural state.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 6 Req By: PFC REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 20-32, Mine/Countermine Operations 2. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data

AMMUNITION: INITIAL PER ANNUAL DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT G930 GRENADE, HAND, SMOKE, HC 0.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA G940 GRENADE, HAND, SMOKE, GREEN 0.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA G945 GRENADE, HAND, SMOKE, YEL 0.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA K002 ACTIVATOR F/AT MINE (K230/231) 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA K051 FUZE, MINE, PRACT, (K230/231) 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA K143 MINE, APERS, M18A1, W/ACCES 0.070 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA

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INITIAL PER ANNUAL DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT K180 MINE, AT, HEAVY, M15 0.034 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA K181 MINE, AT, HEAVY, M21 0.034 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA K231 MINE, PRACTICE, AT HEAVY M20 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA L495 FLARE, SURFACE, TRIP, M49A1 0.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA L594 SIMULATOR, FLASH, BOOBYTRAP 0.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA L598 SIMULATOR, PROJ GRND BURST 0.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA M130 CAP, BLASTING, ELEC 0.100 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA M627 FIRING DEVICE, DEMO, M5 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA M757 CHG, DEMO, M183 W/ACCES 0.034 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA ML03 FIRING DEVICE, DEMO, MP, 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA M142 DISTANCE LEARNING PRODUCT(S): 1. MCI 034, Landmine Warfare, Demolitions, and Breaching Operations

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TASK: 1371.02.30 (CORE PLUS) PLAN ENGINEER ASPECTS OF RIVER CROSSING OPERATION CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, a map, an operation order, commander’s intent, personnel and equipment, and references. STANDARD(S): To meet the requirements of the commander’s intent per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze the mission, enemy, terrain, troops and fire support available; and time, space and logistics (METT-TSL).

2. Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB). 3. Identify Requests for Information (RFI) to the S-2/G-2. 4. Plan/conduct reconnaissance to determine potential river crossing sites,

staging areas, ingress/egress routes, regulating points, and river profile. 5. Determine support requirements, to include fire support and logistics. 6. Coordinate with supported unit commanders. 7. Complete an overlay with engineer related tactical control measures. 8. Prepare order/appropriate appendix to operations order.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 12 Req By: GySgt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 34-130 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield 2. FM 5-100 Engineer Combat Operations 3. FM 5-170 Engineer Reconnaissance 4. FM 90-13-1 Combined Arms Breaching Operations 5. FMFM 13 MAGTF Engineer Operations 6. FMFM 6 Ground Combat Operations 7. MCRP 3-17B Engineer Forms and Reports 8. MCWP 3-17.1 River Crossing Operations 9. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process

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TASK: 1371.02.31 (CORE PLUS) PLAN BREACHING OF COMPLEX OBSTACLE CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, an operation order, a map, task organized personnel and equipment, commander’s intent, and references. STANDARD(S): To support the commander’s intent and the concept of operations per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze the mission, enemy, terrain, troops and fire support available; and time, space and logistics (METT-TSL).

2. Identify possible bypasses. 3. Identify the type of breaching operation required and the number of lanes

required to allow passage of the maneuver element. 4. Identify potential breach sites. 5. Identify Requests for Information (RFI) to the S-2/G-2. 6. Determine type of explosive/non-explosive breaching assets available. 7. Task organize engineer personnel and equipment within the assault breach

force. 8. Determine proper sequencing of the breach force based on tactical situation. 9. Develop battle drills (individual/unit) to rehearse the breach of a complex

obstacle. 10. Determine support requirements. 11. Plan, prioritize, and recommend fire support. 12. Prepare appendix for the operation order.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 6 Req By: GySgt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 34-130 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield 2. FM 5-100 Engineer Combat Operations 3. FM 5-101 Mobility 4. FM 5-170 Engineer Reconnaissance 5. FM 90-13-1 Combined Arms Breaching Operations 6. FMFM 13 MAGTF Engineer Operations 7. FMFM 13-7 MAGTF Breaching Operations 8. FMFM 6 Ground Combat Operations 9. MCDP 1 Warfighting 10. MCDP 1-3 Tactics

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TASK: 1371.02.32 (CORE PLUS) EMPLOY THE MK-7 MOD 1 ANTIPERSONNEL OBSTACLE BREACHING SYSTEM (APOBS) CONDITION(S): Provided a mission, a minefield or wire obstacle, an MK-7 MOD 1 APOBS, A training area and references. STANDARD(S): To clear a lane through a minefield/wire obstacle while observing the safety precautions per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Inspect all equipment. 2. Set up the MK-7 MOD 1 APOBS. 3. Perform circuit/pre-deployment checks. 4. Move to firing area. 5. Ensure proper standoff. 6. Initiate the system. 7. Perform immediate action for misfire (if required).

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 3 Req By: Sgt REFERENCE(S): 1. TM 013750-13 & P Operators Manual MK-7 MOD 1 2. FM 20-32 Mine/Countermine Operations AMMUNITION: DODIC NOMENCLATURE INITIAL

PROFICIENCY PER

ITERATION ANNUAL

SUSTAINMENT MN79 DEMOLITION KIT,

BREACHING SYSTEM, ANTI PERSONNEL,

OBSTACLE (APOBS)

0.034 0.500 2.000

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TASK: 1371.02.39 (CORE PLUS) CONDUCT A ROUTE SWEEP CONDITION(S): As a member of a team, given a tactical situation, a route to be swept, equipment, a map, a route sweep order and references. STANDARD(S): To locate and neutralize all obstacles on the designated route per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Study the mission. 2. Task organize personnel and equipment. 3. Issue the order. 4. Conduct rehearsals. 5. Ensure all mines/obstacles are detected, marked and neutralized. 6. Submit required reports.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 3 Req By: Sgt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 20-32 Mine/ Countermine Operations 2. FM5-170 Engineer Reconnaissance 3. FMFM 13 MAGTF Engineer Operations 4. MCRP 3-17A Engineer Field Data 5. MCRP 3-17B Engineer Forms and Reports

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TASK: 1371.03.11 (CORE PLUS) PREPARE AN OBSTACLE PLAN CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, a map, an operation order, commander’s intent, and references. STANDARD(S): To utilize engineer personnel and equipment consistent with the commander’s intent and the concept of operations per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze the mission, enemy, terrain, troops and fire support available; and time, space and logistics (METT-TSL).

2. Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB). 3. Identify Requests for Information (RFI) to the S-2. 4. Provide guidance for the location and intent of obstacles to the S-3. 5. Identify logistics requirements to the S-4. 6. Identify and prioritize fire support requirements. 7. Prepare an overlay and an obstacle plan appendix to operations order.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 12 Req By: GySgt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 5-100 Engineer Combat Operations 2. FM 5-102 Countermobility 3. FM 90-7 Obstacles 4. FMFM 13 MAGTF Engineer Operations 5. FMFM 3-1 Command and Staff Action 6. FMFM 6 Ground Combat Operations 7. MCDP 1 Warfighting 8. MCDP 1-3 Tactics 9. MCRP 3-17B Engineer Forms and Reports

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TASK: 1371.04.04 (CORE PLUS) PREPARE A SURVIVABILITY PLAN CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, a map, an operation order, commander’s intent, unit’s survivability requirements, and references. STANDARD(S): To utilize engineer assets consistent with the enemy threat identified, commander’s intent and the concept of operations per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze the mission, enemy, terrain, troops and fire support available; and time, space and logistics (METT-TSL).

2. Conduct Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB). 3. Identify Requests for Information (RFI) to the S-2/G-2. 4. Identify location of survivability positions. 5. Identify and prioritize survivability requirements. 6. Plan for protective obstacle integration. 7. Task organize engineer equipment and personnel. 8. Plan inspections of survivability positions for proper construction techniques. 9. Prepare survivability appendix to the operation order.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 12 Req By: GySgt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 20-3 Camouflage 2. FM 5-103 Survivability 3. FMFM 3-1 Command and Staff Action 4. FMFM 6 Ground Combat Operations 5. MCRP 3-17A Engineer Field Data 6. MCRP 3-17B Engineer Forms and Reports

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TASK: 1302.01.13 (CORE) DESIGN A NONSTANDARD BRIDGE CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, a map, an operations order, commander's intent, a gap, military load requirements, and references. STANDARD(S): To meet or exceed the military load classification required to support the concept of operation's traffic per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze mission, enemy, terrain, troops and fire support available; and time, space and logistics (METT-TSL). 2. Conduct site reconnaissance. 3. Determine the bridge type. 4. Determine superstructure type. 5. Determine substructure type. 6. Determine bill of materials. 7. Coordinate support requirements. 8. Illustrate final design. 9. Submit design.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 12 Req By: 2ndLt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 5-446, Military Non-Standard Fixed Bridges 2. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data

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TASK: 1302.01.21 (CORE) PLAN BREACHING OF COMPLEX OBSTACLE CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, an operation order, a map, task organized personnel and equipment, commander’s intent, and references. STANDARD(S): To support the commander’s intent and the concept of operations per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze the mission, enemy, terrain, troops and fire support available; and time, space and logistics (METT-TSL). 2. Identify possible bypasses. 3. Identify the type of breaching operation required and the number of lanes required to allow passage of the maneuver element. 4. Identify potential breach sites. 5. Identify Requests for Information (RFI) to the S-2/G-2. 6. Determine type of explosive/non-explosive breaching assets available. 7. Task organize engineer personnel and equipment within the assault breach force. 8. Determine proper sequencing of the breach force based on tactical situation. 9. Develop battle drills (individual/unit) to rehearse the breach of a complex obstacle. 10. Determine support requirements. 11. Plan, prioritize, and recommend fire support. 12. Prepare appendix for the operation order.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 6 Req By: 2ndLt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 34-130 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield 2. FM 5-100 Engineer Combat Operations 3. FM 5-101 Mobility 4. FM 5-170 Engineer Reconnaissance 5. FM 90-13-1 Combined Arms Breaching Operations 6. FMFM 13 MAGTF Engineer Operations 7. FMFM 13-7 MAGTF Breaching Operations 8. FMFM 6 Ground Combat Operations 9. MCDP 1 Warfighting 10.MCDP 1-3 Tactics

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AMMUNITION: INITIAL PER ANNUAL DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT 5143 RKT MOTOR, 5" F/M913&M914 1.000 EA 0.000 EA 0.000 EA

1 per class M913 CHG, DEMO, LINEAR, HE, M58A2 0.000 EA 0.000 EA 0.000 EA M914 CHG, DEMO, LINEAR, INERT, M68 0.334 EA 0.000 EA 0.000 EA

1 per class

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TASK: 1302.01.22 (CORE PLUS) SUPERVISE BREACHING A COMPLEX OBSTACLE CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, an operations order, a map, task organized personnel and equipment, commander's intent, and references. STANDARD(S): To ensure the breach is executed per the mission order and the commander's inent per-the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Identify requirements outlined in the breach plan. 2. Task organize and coordinate personnel and equipment. 3. Issue the breaching orders to unit leaders. 4. Plan and conduct breach rehearsals. 5. Conduct the breach per breaching fundamentals: suppress, obscure, secure, reduce, and reconstitute. 6. Submit required engineer reports.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Sustainment: 6 Req By: 2ndLt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 20-32, Mine/Countermine Operations 2. FM 90-13-1, Combined Arms Breaching Operations 3. FMFM 13-7, MAGTF Breaching Operations 4. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data 5. TM 08982A-14&P/2B, Operator Manual for MK 155 Mine Clearance System

AMMUNITION: INITIAL PER ANNUAL DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT 5143 RKT MOTOR, 5" F/M913&M914 0.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA

1 per class M913 CHG, DEMO, LINEAR, HE, M58A2 0.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA M914 CHG, DEMO, LINEAR, INERT, M68 0.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA

1 per class

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TASK: 1302.02.04 (CORE) PREPARE AN OBSTACLE PLAN CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, an operations order, a map, commander’s intent, and references. STANDARD(S): To utilize engineer personnel and equipment consistent with the commander’s intent and the concept of operations per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze the mission, enemy, terrain, troops and fire support available and time, space, and logistics (METT-TSL). 2. Conduct intelligence preparation of the battlefield (IPB). 3. Identify Request for Information (RFI) to the S-2. 4. Provide guidance for location and intent of obstacles to the S-3. 5. Identify logistics requirements to S-4. 6. Identify and prioritize fire support requirements. 7. Prepare an obstacle plan appendix to operations order and overlay.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 12 Req By: 2ndLt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 5-100, Engineer Combat Operations 2. FM 5-102, Countermobility 3. FM 90-7, Obstacles 4. FMFM 13, MAGTF Engineer Operations 5. FMFM 3-1, Command and Staff Action 6. FMFM 6, Ground Combat Operations 7. MCDP 1, Warfighting 8. MCDP l-3, Tactics 9. MCRP 3-17B, Engineer Forms and Reports

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TASK: 1302.02.05 (CORE) PLAN THE EMPLACEMENT OF AN OBSTACLE CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, an operations order, an obstacle plan overlay, personnel, equipment, and references. STANDARD(S): To meet the requirements of the obstacle plan per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze requirements outlined in the obstacle plan and conduct a site reconnaissance. 2. Task organize personnel and equipment. 3. Identify logistical requirements. 4. Coordinate security with supported maneuver elements as required. 5. Verify the obstacle is effective based on the principles of obstacle employment. 6. Monitor construction/installation of the obstacle. 7. Submit required engineer reports.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 12 Req By: 2ndLt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 20-32, Mine/Countermine Operations 2. FM 5-102, Countermobility 3. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data

ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: The obstacle may be a simple obstacle, either explosive or nonexplosive. Similarly, the obstacle may be a complex obstacle, composed of more than one type of obstacle.

AMMUNITION: INITIAL PER ANNUAL DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT K002 ACTIVATOR F/AT MINE (K230/231)1.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA K051 FUZE, MINE, PRACT, (K230/231) 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA K143 MINE, APERS, M18A1, W/ACCES 0.200 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 2 per class K180 MINE, AT, HEAVY, Ml5 0.100 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 1 per class K181 MINE, AT, HEAVY, M21 0.100 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA

1 per class K231 MINE, PRACTICE, AT, HEAVY, M201.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA L495 FLARE, SURFACE, TRIP, M49Al 0.200 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 2 per class L594 SIMULATOR, PROJ GROUND BURST0.200 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 2 per class

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L598 SIMULATOR, FLASH, BOOBYTRAP0.200 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 2 per class Ml30 CAP, BLASTING, ELEC 0.300 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 3 per class M627 FIRING DEVICE, DEMO, MS 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA M757 CHG, DEMO, Ml83 W/ACCESSORIES0.100 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA 1 per class ML03 FIRING DEVICE, DEMO, MP, Ml421.000 EA 1.000 EA 1.000 EA

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TASK: 1302.04.16 (CORE) MANAGE FIELD WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, a map, an operations order, a water reconnaissance report (DA 1712-R), specific number of personnel, equipment, and facilities, and references. STANDARD(S): To meet or exceed requirements outlined in the concept of operations per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze mission, enemy, terrain, troops and fire support available; and time, space, and logistics (METT-TSL). 2. Analyze the content of the DA 1712-R. 3. Determine water consumption based on numbers of personnel, equipment, facilities, and climate conditions. 4. Develop plan for production, purification, storage, and distribution, of water. (i.e. Hypo-chlorination, LMT, ROWPU) 5. Determine task organization of equipment and personnel to operate the water points and distribution system. 6. Develop a distribution diagram.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 12 Req By: 2ndLt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 10-52, Water Supply in Theater of Operations 2. MCWP 4-11.5, SeaBee Operations in the MAGTF

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TASK: 1302.04.17 (CORE) MANAGE EMPLOYMENT OF MOBILE ELECTIC POWER DISTRIBUTION ASSETS CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, a map, an operations order, specific number of personnel, equipment, and facilities, and references. STANDARD(S): To meet or exceed requirements outlined in the concept of operations per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze mission, enemy, terrain, troops and fire support available, time, space, and logistics (METT-TSL). 2. Conduct site reconnaissance. 3. Calculate demand load. 4. Determine priorities for electric power. 5. Determine hours of operation. 6. Select generator sites. 7. Determine task organization of personnel and equipment to construct and operate the mobile electric power distribution system. 8. Develop a distribution diagram.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 12 Req By: 2ndLt REFERENCE(S):

1. FMFM 13, MAGTF Engineer Operations 2. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data 3. MCRP 3-17B, Engineer Forms and Reports

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TASK: 1302.09.03 (CORE) PERFORM TARGET ANALYSIS CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, a map, a demolition target, a completed DA form 2203-R or STANAG 2123, a photograph of the target, and the references. STANDARD(S): To provide all of the detail necessary to destroy the target per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Analyze the information from the DA 2203-R or STANAG 2123. 2. Determine the placement of the explosives on the target. 3. Determine the amount of explosives required to achieve the desired effect. 4. Determine task organization of personnel and equipment and the required demolition tools and accessories. 5. Determine the organization for the demolition guard. 6. Determine amount of time it will take to prepare the target for demolition.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 12 Req By: 2ndLt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 5-250, Explosives and Demolitions 2. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data 3. MCRP 3-17B, Engineer Forms and Reports 4. STANAG 2017, Demolition Order 5. STANAG 2123, Obstacle Folder 6. TC 5-6-14, How to Prepare a Target Folder

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TASK: 1302.09.04 (CORE) DETONATE DEMOLITIONS CONDITION(S): Given a tactical situation, demolition target, demolitions, demolition tools, and references. STANDARD(S): To produce the desired effect on the target per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Review target folder, if available. 2. Conduct target reconnaissance to obtain critical dimensions necessary for charge calculations. 3. Determine type of explosive to use. 4. Select formula calculation for single charge. 5. Determine number of charges/total amount of explosives. 6. Place the charge on the target. 7. Prime the charge. 8. Tamp as required. 9. Detonate the explosive. 10. Conduct battle damage assessment. 11. Submit required engineer reports.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 6 Req By: 2ndLt

REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 5-250, Explosives and Demolitions 2. MCRP 3-17A, Engineer Field Data

AMMUNITION: INITIAL PER ANNUAL DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT MO28 DEMO KIT, BANGALORE TORPEDO 0.100 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA

1 kit per class MO30 CHG, DEMO, l/4 LB BLOCK TNT 2.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA

2 per demonstration MO32 CHG, DEMO, l-LB BLOCK TNT 2.000 EA 5.000 EA 10.000 EA

12 per class MO39 CHG, DEMO, CRATERING, 40 LB 0.085 EA 4.000 EA 4.000 EA

1 per class Ml30 CAP, BLASTING, ELEC 2.300 EA 30.000 EA 60.000 EA

1 per demonstration Ml31 CAP, BLASTING, NON-ELEC 4.300 EA 30.000 EA 60.000 EA

3 per demonstration M420 CHG, DEMO, SHAPED, 15 LB 0.085 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA

1 per class

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M456 DETONATING CORD 85.000 FT 1.000 FT 2.000 FT 500 ft per demonstration

M591 DYNAMITE, MILITARY 1.700 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA 20 per class

M670 FUZE, BLASTING, TIME 40.000 FT 150.000 FT 300.000 FT 200 ft per class

M757 CHG, DEMO, Ml83 W/ACCESSORIES0.300 EA 1.080 EA 2.000 EA 1.5 per class

M766 IGNITOR, TIME, BLASTING, M60 4.700 EA 36.000 EA 72.000 EA 36 per class

M982 CHG, DEMO EXPLOSIVE SHEET 19FT0.334 FT 1.000 FT 2.000 FT 4 ft per class

MM30 CHARGE, FLSC, 20GR, FT 0.334 EA 4.000 EA 8.000 EA 4 per class

MM44 CHARGE, FLSC, 75GR, FT 0.085 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA 1 per class

MM46 CHARGE, FLSC, 225GR, FT 0.085 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA 1 per class

MM47 CHARGE, FLSC, 400GR, FT 0,085 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA 1 per class

MM48 CHARGE, FLSC, 600GR, FT 0,085 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA 1 per class

MM56 NONEL DET, 175ms DLY, 100FT 0.085 EA 4.000 EA 8.000 EA 1 per class

MO32 CHG, DEMO, 1-LB BLOCK TNT 1.000 EA 4.000 EA 4.000 EA Ml30 CAP, BLASTING, ELEC 2.000 EA 2.000 EA 2.000 EA M456 DETONATING CORD 2.500 FT 100.000 FT 100.000 FT

30ft per class M670 FUZE, BLASTING, TIME 13.000 FT 50.000 FT 50.000 FT M766 IGNITOR, TIME, BLASTING, M60 3.000 EA 3.000 EA 3.000 EA

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TASK: 1302.09.05 (CORE) ENGAGE TARGETS WITH EXPEDIENT DEMOLITIONS CONDITION(S): Provided a mission, a designated area, personnel, demolitions tools, explosives, improvised materials, and references. STANDARD(S): To produce the desired effect on target per the references. PERFORMANCE STEPS:

1. Review the mission. 2. Construct a platter charge. 3. Construct an “expedient claymore" charge. 4. Construct a grape shot directional charge. 5. Construct an omni (360 degree) charge. 6. Construct expedient shaped charge. 7. Construct expedient flame mine. 8. Construct expedient bangalore torpedo. 9. Engage the target.

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FLC Sustainment: 6 Req By: 2ndLt REFERENCE(S):

1. FM 21-75, Combat Skills of the Soldier 2. FM 5-250, Explosives and Demolitions

AMMUNITION: INITIAL PER ANNUAL DODIC NOMENCLATURE PROFICIENCY ITERATION SUSTAINMENT Ml30 CAP, BLASTING, ELEC 0.000 EA 14.000 EA 28.000 EA Ml31 CAP, BLASTING, NON-ELEC0.000 EA 14.000 EA 28.000 EA M456 DETONATING CORD 0.000 FT 500.000 FT 1000.000 FT M670 FUZE, BLASTING, TIME 0.000 FT 50.000 FT 100.000 FT M757 CHG, DEMO, Ml83 W/ACCESSORIES0.000 EA 1.000 EA 2.000 EA M766 IGNITOR, TIME, BLASTING, M60 0.000 EA 18.000 EA 36.000 EA

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TASK: 1371.01.03 CHANGE “REQ BY” FROM SSGT TO SGT TASK: 1371.01.06 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC; CHANGE “REQ BY” FROM SSGT TO SGT TASK: 1371.01.10 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC TASK: 1371.01.14 DELETE PERFORMANCE STEP 4; CHANGE PERFORMANCE STEP 3 TO READ “CUT TIMBER TO SIZE USING A CHAIN SAW TASK: 1371.01.17 CHANGE “REQ BY” FROM SSGT TO GYSGT TASK: 1371.01.18 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC TASK: 1371.01.20 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC TASK: 1371.02.01 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC TASK: 1371.02.02 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC TASK: 1371.02.03 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC TASK: 1371.02.06 CHANGE “REQ BY” FROM SSGT TO GYSGT TASK: 1371.02.13 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC TASK: 1371.02.21 CHANGE “INITIAL PROFICIENCY” AMMUNITION AS FOLLOWS: DODIC NOMENCLATURE INITIAL PROFICIENCY M130 CAP, BLASTING, ELEC 1.000 EA M131 CAP, BLASTING, NON-ELEC 1.000 EA M456 DETONATING CORD 40.000 FT M670 FUZE, BLASTING, TIME 10.000 FT M757 CHG, DEMO, M183 W/ACC 0.068 EA M766 IGNITOR, TIME, BLASTING, M60 1.334 EA

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TASK: 1371.02.22 CHANGE “INITIAL PROFICIENCY” AMMUNITION AS FOLLOWS: DODIC NOMENCLATURE INITIAL PROFICIENCY M130 CAP, BLASTING, ELEC 1.000 EA 30 PER CLASS M131 CAP, BLASTING, NON-ELEC 1.000 EA 30 PER CLASS M670 FUZE, BLASTING, TIME 10.000 FT M757 CHG, DEMO, M183 W/ACC 0.068 EA 2 PER CLASS M766 IGNITOR, TIME, BLASTING, M60 1.334 EA 40 PER CLASS M982 CHG, DEMO, EXPLSVE SHT, 19 FT 0.500 EA 8 PER CLASS MM30 CHARGE, FLSC, 20GR, FT 0.500 EA 2 PER CLASS MM44 CHARGE, FLSC, 75GR, FT 0.068 EA 2 PER CLASS MM46 CHARGE, FLSC, 225GR, FT 0.068 EA 2 PER CLASS MM47 CHARGE, FLSC, 400GR, FT 0.068 EA 2 PER CLASS MM48 CHARGE, FLSC, 600GR, FT 0.068 EA 2 PER CLASS MM56 NONEL DET, 175MS DLY, 100 FT 0.068 EA 2 PER CLASS TASK: 1371.02.27 CHANGE “REQ BY” FROM SSGT TO SGT TASK: 1371.03.05 CHANGE FROM “CORE PLUS” TO “CORE; CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC; ADD THE FOLLOWING DODIC’S: DODIC NOMENCLATURE INITIAL PROFICIENCY M030 CHG, DEMO BLOCK ¼ LB TNT 2.000 EA M032 CHG, DEMO BLOCK 1 LB TNT 1.370 EA M039 CHG, DEMO 40 LB CRATERING 0.034 EA M130 CAP, BLASTING, ELEC 1.000 EA M131 CAP, BLASTING, NON-ELEC 1.000 EA M420 CHARGE, DEMO SHAPED 15 LB 0.034 EA M456 DETONATING CORD 18.330 FT M591 DYNAMITE, MILITARY 0.660 EA M670 FUZE, BLASTING, TIME 6.000 FT M757 CHG, DEMO, M183 W/ACC 0.042 EA M766 IGNITOR, TIME, BLASTING, M60 1.000 EA

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TASK: 1371.03.06 CHANGE STANDARD TO READ: “TO DENY THE ENEMY USE OF DESIGNATED STRUCTURES AND/OR MATERIAL AND TO REINFORCE OBSTACLES PER THE REFERENCES.” TASK: 1371.03.07 CHANGE “REQ BY” FROM SSGT TO SGT TASK: 1371.03.08 IN THE TASK BEHAVIOR LINE, CHANGE THE WORD “EMPLACE” TO READ “EMPLOY”; CHANGE STANDARD TO READ: “TO TIE INTO EXISTING NATURAL OR MANMADE OBSTACLES IN ORDER TO PREVENT DIRECT ENEMY ASSAULT ON A POSITION.” TASK: 1371.03.10 UNDER PERFORMANCE STEPS, DELETE PERFORMANCE STEPS 12 AND 13 AND REPLACE WITH: “12. RECORD MINEFIELD ON DA FORM 1355.”; “13. SUBMIT DA FORM 1355.” CHANGE “REQ BY” FROM SSGT TO SGT. UNDER REFERENCES, DELETE FM 21-75 AND REPLACE WITH FM 20-32; ADD MCRP 3-17B TASK: 1371.07.03 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC; CHANGE “REQ BY” FROM MSGT TO GYSGT TASK: 1371.07.05 CHANGE “INITIAL TRAINING SETTING” FROM MOJT TO FLC