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Contents ii FM 3-81 09 November 2021 Security ..................................................................................................................... 4-7 Personnel Recovery ................................................................................................ 4-16 Airspace Management ............................................................................................ 4-16 Stability.................................................................................................................... 4-17 Mobility and Countermobility ................................................................................... 4-17 Rear Command Post............................................................................................... 4-18 Chapter 5 SUSTAINMENT ........................................................................................................ 5-1 Planning .................................................................................................................... 5-1 Logistics Elements .................................................................................................... 5-4 Health Service Support Section ................................................................................ 5-9 Appendix A SYNCHRONIZE AND COORDINATE PROTECTION ............................................. A-1 Appendix B DEFENSE SUPPORT OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES ..................................................... B-1 Appendix C LINES OF COMMUNICATION CONSIDERATIONS ............................................... C-1 Appendix D SUPPORT AREA TENANT UNITS .......................................................................... D-1 Appendix E BASE CAMP AND BASE CLUSTER SECUIRTY AND DEFENSE ........................ E-1 GLOSSARY ................................................................................................ Glossary-1 REFERENCES........................................................................................ References-1 INDEX ............................................................................................................... Index-1 Figures Figure 1-1. Notional MEB task organization .................................................................................. 1-2 Figure 1-2. Example of corps as an intermediate land force headquarters................................... 1-5 Figure 1-3. Example division organization ..................................................................................... 1-6 Figure 1-4. Notional MEB support to a corps................................................................................. 1-8 Figure 1-5. Elements of decisive action ....................................................................................... 1-10 Figure 2-1. MEB organic structure ................................................................................................. 2-1 Figure 2-2. HSC ............................................................................................................................ 2-2 Figure 2-3. Brigade signal company .............................................................................................. 2-8 Figure 2-4. Notional task-organized structure for the MEB ........................................................... 2-8 Figure 3-1. Corps contiguous AO .................................................................................................. 3-2 Figure 3-2. Corps noncontiguous AO ............................................................................................ 3-3 Figure 3-3. Doctrinal template of notional depths and frontages ................................................... 3-7 Figure 4-1. Example of an established division support area ........................................................ 4-2 Figure A-1. Protection in support of large-scale combat operations ............................................. A-5 Figure A-2. Example criticality, vulnerability, and threat probability values ................................... A-9 Figure A-3. Example of protection prioritization during transitions .............................................. A-12 Figure A-4. Scheme of protection example ................................................................................. A-13 Figure A-5. Integration of protection throughout the operations process .................................... A-15 Figure A-6. Example protection running estimate ....................................................................... A-22 Figure B-1. DSCA core tasks with examples ................................................................................. B-1 Figure C-1. Example movement corridor ....................................................................................... C-5 Figure E-1. Framework for base camp security and defense ........................................................ E-5