ATP-3-09-90 Division Artillery Operations and Fire Support Download

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Chapter 1 1-8 ATP 3-09.90 Command Section. Battalion or brigade personnel staff officer (S-1) supervises the S-1 Section. Battalion or brigade intelligence staff officer (S-2) supervises the S-2 Section. Targeting Section. Topographic Information and Services Section. Battalion or brigade operations staff officer (S-3) supervises the S-3 Section Air support. Fires lethal effects element. Air defense airspace management/brigade aviation element. Sentinel Radar Teams (two each). Fire control element. TA platoon Liaison section. Battalion or brigade logistics staff officer (S-4) supervises the S-4 section. Battalion or brigade signal staff officer (S-6) supervises the S-6 section. Enterprise management element. Network assurance element. Content management element. C4 operations-signal operations. Signal support platoon headquarters. Range extension section. Network extension section. Brigade staff judge advocate section. Unit ministry team. Battery headquarters. Supply section. Medical treatment team. Ambulance team. Combat medic section. COMMAND SECTION 1-35. The command section consists of the main leadership of the DIVARTY. The DIVARTY commander, deputy commander, DIVARTY command sergeant major, an advanced field artillery tactical data system (AFATDS) specialist and two vehicle drivers make up the command section. The DIVARTY commander as the FSCOORD decides where to locate in order to best support the division commander. When the DIVARTY commander is at the division headquarters or other locations the deputy commander takes charge of the DIVARTY headquarters. S-1 SECTION 1-36. The DIVARTY S-1 section under the supervision of the DIVARTY S-1 is responsible for all matters concerning human resources support (military and civilian). The section provides technical direction to the DIVARTY and any allocated units in the areas of personnel readiness management, personnel accounting and strength reporting. The section also provides personal information management, casualty operations, postal operations, and essential personnel services. These services include reception, replacement, return-to- duty, rest and recuperation, and redeployment, human resources planning and staff operations, and morale, welfare, and recreation operations. The S-1 section coordinates the staff efforts of the brigade judge advocate, and is the staff point of contact for the equal opportunity advisor. , retention, inspector general, and morale support activities. The DIVARTY S-1 shares responsibility with the DIVARTY S-4 for manning the sustainment cell and conducting its operations. For a more complete listing of S-1 duties see FM 6-0. 12 October 2017