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Appendix M 352 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 FM 3-81, Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, April 2014. FM 3-96, Brigade Combat Team, October 2015. ATP 3-01.7, Air Defense Artillery Brigade Techniques, March 2016. ATP 3-09.24, Techniques for the Fire Brigade, November 2016. ATP 3-96.1, Security Force Assistance Brigade, May 2018. ATP 4-91, Army Field Support Brigade, December 2011. ATP 4-93, Sustainment Brigade, April 2016. At the battalion level, this doctrine includes— ATP 3-01.64, Avenger Battalion and Battery Techniques, March 2016. ATP 3-01.85, Patriot Battalion Techniques, January 2019. ATP 3-09.23, Field Artillery Cannon Battalion, September 2015. ATP 3-20.96, Cavalry Squadron, May 2016. ATP 3-21.20, Infantry Battalion, December 2017. ATP 3-21.21, SBCT Infantry Battalion, March 2016. ATP 3-90.5, Combined Arms Battalion, February 2016. ATP 4-90, Brigade Support Battalion, June 2020. ATP 4-93.1, Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, June 2017. G-1/S-1 Personnel Officer Duties and Responsibilities M-14. The G-1/S-1 is the principal staff officer for all matters concerning human resources support (military and civilian). The G-1/S-1 also serves as the senior adjutant general officer in the command. Overall responsibilities of the G-1/S-1 include manning the force, providing human resource services, conducting human resource planning and operations, and coordinating personnel support. M-15. The commander generally needs to know the following from the G-1/S-1: Personnel status (PERSTAT). Casualties estimate by unit at expected enemy contact locations. Status on the delivery of replacements and return-to-duty Soldiers. Unit combat power. Ability to execute future operations based on present combat strength. Duty status of Soldiers. Casualty reports. Location of the Personnel and Administration Center (PAC). Reconstitution plan. Deployment status. M-16. A basic list of doctrinal resources available to the G-1/S-1 includes— FM 1-0, Human Resources Support, April 2014. ATP 1-0.1, G-1, AG, and S-1 Operations, March 2015. G-2/S-2 Intelligence Officer Duties and Responsibilities M-17. The G-2/S-2 provides the intelligence and counter-intelligence functions for the unit. Success for an intelligence officer depends, in large measure, on the relationship cultivated between them, the commander, and the operations officer. M-18. The commander generally needs to know the following from the G-2/S-2: Assessment of threat forces, capabilities, intentions, and courses of action two levels down and other key capabilities.