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Contents ii ATP 4-90, C1 09 November 2021 Maintenance Overview ............................................................................................. 7-1 Levels of Maintenance .............................................................................................. 7-2 Maintenance in Large-Scale Combat Operations ..................................................... 7-2 Maintenance Surge Team ......................................................................................... 7-4 Recovery Operations and Planning .......................................................................... 7-5 Maintenance Units and Organizations ...................................................................... 7-6 Chapter 8 MEDICAL SUPPORT ............................................................................................... 8-1 BCT Medical Support in Decisive Action .................................................................. 8-1 Medical Units and Organizations .............................................................................. 8-5 Appendix A STANDARD MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST ..................................................... A-1 Appendix B SECURITY FORCE ASSISTANCE BRIGADE ........................................................ B-1 Appendix C SUSTAINMENT PLANNING FACTORS .................................................................. C-1 GLOSSARY ................................................................................................ Glossary-1 +REFERENCES ..................................................................................... References-1 INDEX ............................................................................................................... Index-1 Figures Figure 1-1. Brigade support battalion task organization ................................................................ 1-5 Figure 1-2. Brigade support battalion headquarters and staff ....................................................... 1-8 Figure 2-1. Example brigade support battalion main command post .......................................... 2-16 Figure 2-2. Functional and integrating cells ................................................................................. 2-17 Figure 2-3. Example of BSB integrating cells .............................................................................. 2-20 Figure 3-1. BSB support operations section .................................................................................. 3-1 Figure 3-2. Distribution management and operations process integration .................................... 3-7 Figure 4-1. Example of a notional brigade support area (BSA) layout .......................................... 4-4 Figure 4-2. Example of a notional brigade support area (BSA) layout using a base cluster ......... 4-5 Figure 4-3. Example of a completed company sector sketch ........................................................ 4-8 Figure 4-4. Example of a completed range card............................................................................ 4-9 Figure 5-1. Example of echeloned sustainment using field, combat, and company trains ........... 5-2 Figure 5-2. Example layout for combat trains ................................................................................ 5-3 Figure 6-1. Example of a logistics release point ............................................................................ 6-4 Figure 6-2. Example of a logistics package ................................................................................... 6-6 Figure 6-3. Commodity exchange operations ................................................................................ 6-8 Figure B-1. Infantry security force assistance brigade task organization ...................................... B-2 Figure B-2. Armored security force assistance brigade task organization .................................... B-2 Figure B-3. Brigade support battalion task organization................................................................ B-3 Figure C-1. Movement planning factor diagram ............................................................................ C-9 Figure C-2. Example of serials, march unit, and march columns ................................................ C-10