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Appendix M 360 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 Provost Marshal Duties and Responsibilities M-55. The provost marshal plans, coordinates, and employs all organic, assigned, or attached military police assets. M-56. The commander generally needs to know the following from the Provost Marshal: Priorities for limited assets and recommendations to mitigate risks. Detainee estimates and status Police intelligence assessments. Analysis of criminal and hybrid threats. Plan for the protection of high-risk personnel and facilities. Preparation for the employment of lethal and nonlethal military police capabilities. Anticipated requirements and capabilities. Products and services developed on force protection and the rule of law. M-57. A basic list of doctrinal resources available to the engineer and chemical officer includes— ADP 3-37, Protection, July 2019. FM 3-39, Military Police Operations, April 2019. ATP 3-07.6, Protection of Civilians, October 2015. ATP 3-37.2, Antiterrorism, June 2014. Chaplain Duties and Responsibilities M-58. The chaplain serves as a personal staff officer and provides religious support to all assigned and attached service members, family members, and authorized civilians. Provides religious, moral, and ethical advisement to the command as it impacts both individuals and organizational missions. Coordinates with higher, subordinate, and adjacent chaplain sections and unit ministry teams for denominational coverage requirements. M-59. The commander generally needs to know the following from the chaplain: Religious support plan. Issues dealing with ethics, morals, and morale as affected by religion. Impact of local religious groups and sites on planned military operations. Location of the unit ministry teams and chaplain sections. Any special religious accommodation requests from Soldiers. Any humanitarian issues arising from indigenous groups. How to access additional religious support assets, as required. M-60. A basic list of doctrinal resources available to the chaplain includes— ADP 4-0, Sustainment, July 2019. FM 1-05, Religious Support, January 2019. ATP 1-05.01, Religious Support and the Operations Process, July 2018. ATP 1-05.02, Religious Support to Funerals and Memorial Events, November 2018. ATP 1-05.03, Religious Support and External Advisement, January 2019. ATP 1-05.04, Religious Support and Internal Advisement, March 2017. ATP 1-05.5, Religious Support and Casualty Care, August 2019. Staff Judge Advocate General Duties and Responsibilities M-61. The staff judge advocate is the senior legal advisor in the command and the primary legal advisor to the commander. The staff judge advocate provides complete legal support encompassing the six core legal disciplines-military justice, international and operational law, administrative and civil law, contract and fiscal law, claims, and legal assistance. M-62. The commander generally needs to know the following from the staff judge advocate: