ATP-5-0-2-1 Staff Reference Guide Volume 1 Download
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Command and Staff Roles 07 December 2020 ATP 5-0.2-1 357 M-39. A basic list of doctrinal resources available to the G-9/S-9 includes— FM 3-05, Special Operations, January 2014. FM 3-57, Civil Affairs Operations, April 2019. ATP 3-07.5, Stability Techniques, August 2012. ATP 3-07.6, Protection of Civilians, October 2015. ATP 3-07.31/MCTP 3-03B/AFTTP 3-2.40, Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Peace Operations, May 2019. ATP 3-57.10, Civil Affairs Support to Populace and Resources Control, August 2013. ATP 3-57.20/MCRP 3-33.1C, Multi-Service Techniques for Civil Affairs Support to Foreign Humanitarian Assistance, February 2013. ATP 3-57.30, Civil Affairs Support to Nation Assistance, May 2014. ATP 3-57.50, Civil Affairs Civil Information Management, September 2013. ATP 3-57.60, Civil Affairs Planning, April 2014. ATP 3-57.70, Civil-Military Operations Center, May 2014. ATP 3-57.80, Civil-Military Engagement, October 2013. Chief of Fires and Fire Support Officer Duties and Responsibilities M-40. The chief of fires is the principal staff officer for the fires warfighting function at division through theater army. At brigade and below, the fire support officer serves as the staff officer for fires. The chief of fires or fire support officer may have coordinating responsibilities for the air and missile defense officer and the aviation officer. M-41. The commander generally needs to know the following from the fire support officer: Fire support officer targeting capabilities. Recommended fire support tasks for mortars and cannons. All fire support assets available. Ammunition status of fire assets. Location and direction of azimuth for radars. Weather impacts on fire assets. Ability of fire support assets to meet defeat criteria as stated in the commander's attack guidance. Nomination and evaluation of high-payoff targets. Ammunition pre-stocks availability. M-42. A basic list of doctrinal resources available to the chief of fire and the fire support officer includes— ADP 3-19, Fires, July 2019. FM 3-09, Field Artillery Operations and Fire Support, April 2020. ATP 3-01.60, Counter-rocket, Artillery, and Mortar Operations, May 2013. ATP 3-09.02, Field Artillery Survey, February 2016. ATP 3-09.12, Field Artillery Target Acquisition, July 2015. ATP 3-09.13, The Battlefield Coordination Detachment, July 2015. ATP 3-09.30, Techniques for Observed Fire, August 2013. ATP 3-09.32/MCRP 3-16.6A/NTTP 3-09.2/AFTTP 3-2.6, JFIRE Multi-Service TTPs for the Joint Application of Firepower, October 2019. ATP 3-09.42, Fire Support for the Brigade Combat Team, March 2016. ATP 3-11.50, Battlefield Obscuration, May 2014.