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C-BTRY3/321st FA

Fort Sill, OK

2245Z Oct 2016

 

WARNORD 001, C- BTRY 3/321st FA

 

Situation

A.                Enemy Forces

1.                  Identification

The enemy force is armored. This is because they have positioned their ground troops strategically within the entrance and exit channels of the region. They are equipped with mortars and motorized vehicles.

2.                  Terrain

The eastern part of the region that is occupied by Russians is characterized by various man-made and natural obstacles. Such obstacles include tall buildings, trees, and hills. Other existing obstacles include rivers and small tributaries. The target enemies are likely to cover and conceal themselves on the other side of the hill that is foggy and covered by trees.

3.                  Weather

The terrain of the land is generally bumpy and rough. The weather and climatic condition of this area is cold and wet. In particular, Checkpoint Bravo is humid, and sometimes foggy. This means that it is sometimes hard to watch the enemies for as far as 300 meters using naked eyes.

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4.      Time

Time is now 2245Zulu; Traveling by ground will take 4 hours for destination and in air 2 hours

 

5.                  Location

The enemy is not attacking. Instead, the troops are preventing US and British forces from freely moving across the border to the eastern side. The Russian forces are also restricting civilians from freely moving across the border.

6.                  Activity

When contacted, the Russian forces decided to position themselves for attack instead of dispersing or showing readiness to hold talks. This suggests that the only way to deal with them is to counterattack.

B. Friendly Forces

1. The mission and concept of the higher unit of the friendly force is to coordinate with us in order to assist in besieging the enemy’s forces. This includes provision of direction and resources to support us.

2. Some of the friendly forces are British and French military. The French forces will be positioned in the left of the protected zone, while the British forces will be positioned on the right side.

C.                Attachments and Detachments

 

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1.      The attachment troop is composed of eight M119A3 howitzers. This unit is made up of soldiers who are holding artillery piece that have short barrels. They will be stationed head-to-head with the Russian military.

C.                Mission

(1)               The Field Artillery’s mission is to occupy the checkpoint bravo on the Russian border. This is going to be done with the primary reason of defending the western side of the Checkpoint against Russian Calvary which has mounted soldiers on the ground and dismounted. The Russian Calvary is seeking to lay claim of the Checkpoint Bravo. However, they need to be stopped from doing that and going further inwards. In light of the above, the Field Artillery unit’s aim is to overpower them and push them further inwards towards the Russian territory. The Russian forces have denied US forces and their ally’s uncontrolled entry to the Soviet sector and the entire section of the eastern side of the Checkpoint Bravo. As a result, the Field Artillery is going to use resources such as Howitzers to face off against the Soviet military at the Checkpoint Bravo.

D.                Execution

Commander’s Intent

(1)               The intention is to push the Russian forces inwards towards their territory and let them surrender the Checkpoint Bravo. To achieve this objective, friendly forces will be stationed at both the right and left sides of the Checkpoint Bravo, whereas the Field Artillery will face them head-to-head in a fierce battle. The Russian forces will be attacked from both left and right side by British and French forces respectively. Our task will involve attacking the Russian forces and Calvary from ahead. This will be arranged in two lines. The front line will be facing the

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Russians while thee back line will be offering back-ups and resources such as weaponry and assistance of casualties. In case the front line is exhausted, the back line will resume with the operation as they take cover.

E.                 Concept of Operation

(1)               In order to push Russians away from the Checkpoint Bravo area, we will mount soldiers to occupy the other side of the hill. The French soldiers will be attacking from the left using both ground men and air strikes, whereas the British soldiers will be attacking from the right. We are going to Ambush the Russian forces from behind when they are facing the front and moving inwards. The Russians will then be pushed towards the eastern side so that they move away from the Checkpoint Bravo region where they are currently occupying. We will then shift on a 180-degree azimuth for 600m in a team wedge, squad in column, and in travelling formation towards the area of departure. As soon as we are positioned, we will break into silence in order to pay attention to the movements and activities of the enemies. Thereafter, they will be ambushed and overpowered from their behinds.

F.                 Tasks to Maneuver Units

(1)               Each team member will be charged with different tasks and responsibilities. For instance, my assistant commander will be coordinating with the artillery support soldiers to ensure that all the target spots are aimed at accurately.

(2)               One member, who happens to be an engineer, will test the effectiveness and accuracy of the equipment’s.

(3)               Another member’s role will be to press forward and fire 105mm rounds against the Russians.

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(4)   Furthermore, there are other member’s role will be to gather intelligence information in order to determine the patterns of movement of Russian forces in the battle field.

(5)                Finally, all members will also be required to participate in the fight.

G.                Tasks to Combat Support Units

(1)               The combat support units will be charged with different tasks that will work together to attain the desired objectives.

(2)               Over half of the soldiers will be combat arms, who will be tasked with facing and destroying the Russian enemy forces.

(3)               Others will be providing the combat arms with firepower and destructive capabilities on the battlefield.

H.                Coordinating Instructions

(1)               As the ground soldiers will be moving forward towards the eastern side of the border, the air defense artillery will be undertaking airstrikes on the areas where the Russian forces are taking positions and hiding.

(2)                British forces will then protect the left side where they might escape, whereas the French forces will be manning the right side.

(3)               We will then continue to press forward towards the eastern side and into the Russian territory as we fire Artillery rounds towards them.

(4)               We will also cut communication lines that are going to be used by Russians to seek backups from Moscow

(5)               British forces will bomb their food supply that is located on the left side of the entrance into the Checkpoint Bravo.

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I.       Service Support

A.                General

i.                    Medical assistance

ii.                  Food support

iii.                Casualty rescue operations

iv.                Ammunitions supply

v.                  Intelligence support

B.                 Materials and Services

i.                    Water

ii.                  Food supplies

iii.                Tactical services

iv.                Engineering services

v.                  Treatments

vi.                Transportation

vii.              Laundry

C.                Miscellaneous

Apart from the above services and tasks, the special unit will also be charged with the mandate of handling special equipment’s and resources. In the process of exchanging fire with Russians, the unit will also take hold of the weapons of the Russians and take them for assessment. In addition, the soldiers who will be held captives will be detained for questioning and interrogation.

J.                  Command and Signal

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(1)   The higher unit leader will be located 500 miles and 40 degrees south. During all the phases of operation, the assistant unit leader will accompany the ground forces to the operational site where the Russians will be stationed. This will be done in order to provide proper coordination and support services to soldiers who will require ammunitions and medical attention.

K.    Signal

(1)   There will be different channels of communication during the entire process of operation. However, the main service that will be relied on is the use of FM signals. Pyrotechnics (smoke) and signals will also be taken into account. They will include arm and hand signals. Coded language will also be utilized. Finally, there will be a device for recognizing both near and far signals in order to provide the unit with the lead and clue.

 

                                                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LTC

Thompson

 

OFFICIAL:

Picard

AS3

 

 

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