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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS


3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON
WASHINGTON , D.C. 20350-3000

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From :
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Commandant of the Marine Corps


Distribution List

Subj ,

MARINE SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL


(SHORT T I TLE , MAR SOC T&R MANUAL)

Ref ,

(a) MCO P3500.72A


(b) Mca 1553 . 28 (Draft)
(c) Mca 1553 . 3A
(d) Mca 3400 . 3F
(e) MCa 3500 . 278 w/Erraturn
(f) MCRP 3-0A
(g) MCRP 3-08

1 . Purpose.
Per reference (a), this T&R Manual establishes training
standards, regulat i ons, and practices for the training of Marines and
assigned Navy personnel in the Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOe)
2.

Scope

a.
The Core Capability Mission Essential Task List (METL) in this manual
is used in the Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS) by all units for the
assessment and reporting of unit readiness.
Units achieve training readiness
for reporting in DRRS by gaining and sustaining proficiency in the training
events in this manual at both collective and individual levels .
b.
Per reference (c), commanders will conduct an internal assessment of
the unit's ability to execute each MET, and develop long-, mid-, and shortrange trai n ing plans to sustain proficiency in each MET . Training plans will
incorporate these events to standardize training and provide objective
assessment of progress toward attaining combat readiness . Commanders will
keep records at the unit and individual levels to record training
achievements, identify training gaps, and document objective assessments of
readiness associated with training Marines.
Commanders will use reference
(d) to incorporate nuclear, biological, and chemical defense tra i ning into
training plans and reference (e) to integrate operational risk management .
References (f) and (g) provide amplifying information for effective planning
and management of training within the unit.
c . Formal school and training detachment commanders will use references
(b) and (c) to ensure programs of instruction meet skill training
requirements established in this manual and provide career-progress i on
training in the events designated for initial training in the formal school .
3.
Information.
CG, TECOM will update this T&R Manual as necessary to
provide current and relevant training standards to commanders and to ensure a
current Core Capabilities METL is available for use in DRRS by the Marine
Corps. All questions pertaining to the Marine Corps Ground T&R Program and
Distribution Statement A: Approved for public releasei distribution is
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Unit Training Management should be directed to: Commanding General, TECOM
(Ground Training Division C469), 1019 Elliot Road, Quantico, VA 22134.
This Directive is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force.

4.

Command.

5.

Certification.

Reviewed and approved this date.

R. C. FOX
By direction
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MARSOC T&R MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER
1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OVERVIEW
2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARSOC MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS MATRIX
3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BATTALION (MSOB) COLLECTIVE EVENTS
4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COMPANY (MSOC) COLLECTIVE EVENTS
5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TEAM (MSOT) COLLECTIVE EVENTS
6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OPERATOR 2000-LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OPERATOR 1000-LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS

APPENDICES
A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REFERENCES
C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BILLET DESCRIPTIONS & CORE SKILLS
D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADDITIONAL EVENTS & GENERAL SKILLS
LIST

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CHAPTER 1
OVERVIEW
PARAGRAPH

PAGE

INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1000

1-2

UNIT TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1001

1-2

UNIT TRAINING MANAGEMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1002

1-3

SUSTAINMENT AND EVALUATION OF TRAINING. . . . . . . . . . . .

1003

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ORGANIZATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1004

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T&R EVENT CODING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1005

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COMBAT READINESS PERCENTAGE. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1006

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EVALUATION-CODED (E-CODED) EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1007

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CRP CALCULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1008

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T&R EVENT COMPOSITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1009

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CBRNE TRAINING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1010

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NIGHT TRAINING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1011

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OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT (ORM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1012

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APPLICATION OF SIMULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1013

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MARINE CORPS GROUND T&R PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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CHAPTER 1
OVERVIEW

1000.

INTRODUCTION

1. The T&R Program is the Corps primary tool for planning, conducting and
evaluating training and assessing training readiness. Subject Matter Experts
(SMEs) from the operating forces developed core capability Mission Essential
Task Lists (METLs) for ground communities derived from the Marine Corps Task
List (MCTL). T&R Manuals are built around these METLs and all events
contained in T&R Manuals relate directly to these METLs. This comprehensive
T&R Program will help to ensure the Marine Corps continues to improve its
combat readiness by training more efficiently and effectively. Ultimately,
this will enhance the Marine Corps ability to accomplish real-world
missions.
2. The T&R Manual contains the individual and collective training
requirements to prepare units to accomplish their combat mission. The T&R
Manual is not intended to be an encyclopedia that contains every minute
detail of how to accomplish training. Instead, it identifies the minimum
standards that Marines must be able to perform in combat. The T&R Manual is
a fundamental tool for commanders to build and maintain unit combat
readiness. Using this tool, leaders can construct and execute an effective
training plan that supports the unit's METL. More detailed information on
the Marine Corps Ground T&R Program is found in reference (a).
3. The MARSOC T&R Manual is designed for use by the Marine Special
Operations Command (MARSOC) curriculum developers to create programs of
instruction and for unit commanders to determine predeployment training
requirements in preparation for training at MARSOC. This directive focuses
on individual and collective tasks performed by OPFOR units and supervised by
MARSOC personnel in the performance of unit Mission Essential Tasks (METs).

1001.

UNIT TRAINING

1. The training of Marines to perform as an integrated unit in combat lies


at the heart of the T&R program. Unit and individual readiness are directly
related. Individual training and the mastery of individual core skills serve
as the building blocks for unit combat readiness. A Marine's ability to
perform critical skills required in combat is essential. However, it is not
necessary to have all individuals within a unit fully trained in order for
that organization to accomplish its assigned tasks. Manpower shortfalls,
temporary assignments, leave, or other factors outside the commanders
control, often affect the ability to conduct individual training. During
these periods, unit readiness is enhanced if emphasis is placed on the
individual training of Marines on-hand. Subsequently, these Marines will be
mission ready and capable of executing as part of a team when the full
complement of personnel is available.

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2. Commanders will ensure that all tactical training is focused on their
combat mission. The T&R Manual is a tool to help develop the units training
plan. In most cases, unit training should focus on achieving unit
proficiency in the core capabilities METL. However, commanders will adjust
their training focus to support METLs associated with a major OPLAN/CONPLAN
or named operation as designated by their higher commander and reported
accordingly in the Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS). Tactical
training will support the METL in use by the commander and be tailored to
meet T&R standards. Commanders at all levels are responsible for effective
combat training. The conduct of training in a professional manner consistent
with Marine Corps standards cannot be over emphasized. Commanders should
rely upon the expertise of MARSOC personnel when conducting special
operations training. Reliance upon MARSOC personnel, adherence to the
policies contained in the references, and use of this directive constitutes a
solid foundation for unit training.
3. Commanders will provide personnel the opportunity to attend formal and
operational level courses of instruction as required by this Manual.
Attendance at all formal courses must enhance the warfighting capabilities of
the unit as determined by the unit commander.

1002.

UNIT TRAINING MANAGEMENT

1. Unit Training Management (UTM) is the application of the Systems Approach


to Training (SAT) and the Marine Corps Training Principles. This is
accomplished in a manner that maximizes training results and focuses the
training priorities of the unit in preparation for the conduct of its wartime
mission.
2. UTM techniques, described in references (b) and (e), provide commanders
with the requisite tools and techniques to analyze, design, develop,
implement, and evaluate the training of their unit. The Marine Corps
Training Principles, explained in reference (b), provide sound and proven
direction and are flexible enough to accommodate the demands of local
conditions. These principles are not inclusive, nor do they guarantee
success. They are guides that commanders can use to manage unit-training
programs. The Marine Corps training principles are:
-

Train as you fight


Make commanders responsible for training
Use standards-based training
Use performance-oriented training
Use mission-oriented training
Train the MAGTF to fight as a combined arms team
Train to sustain proficiency
Train to challenge

3. To maintain an efficient and effective training program, leaders at every


level must understand and implement UTM. Guidance for UTM and the process
for establishing effective programs are contained in references (a) through
(g).

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1003.

SUSTAINMENT AND EVALUATION OF TRAINING

1. The evaluation of training is necessary to properly prepare Marines for


combat. Evaluations are either formal or informal, and performed by members
of the unit (internal evaluation) or from an external command (external
evaluation).
2. Marines are expected to maintain proficiency in the training events for
their MOS at the appropriate grade or billet to which assigned. Leaders are
responsible for recording the training achievements of their Marines.
Whether it involves individual or collective training events, they must
ensure proficiency is sustained by requiring retraining of each event at or
before expiration of the designated sustainment interval. Performance of the
training event, however, is not sufficient to ensure combat readiness.
Leaders at all levels must evaluate the performance of their Marines and the
unit as they complete training events, and only record successful
accomplishment of training based upon the evaluation. The goal of evaluation
is to ensure that correct methods are employed to achieve the desired
standard, or the Marines understand how they need to improve in order to
attain the standard. Leaders must determine whether credit for completing a
training event is recorded if the standard was not achieved. While
successful accomplishment is desired, debriefing of errors can result in
successful learning that will allow ethical recording of training event
completion. Evaluation is a continuous process that is integral to training
management and is conducted by leaders at every level and during all phases
of planning and the conduct of training. To ensure training is efficient and
effective, evaluation is an integral part of the training plan. Ultimately,
leaders remain responsible for determining if the training was effective.
3. The purpose of formal and informal evaluation is to provide commanders
with a process to determine a units/Marines proficiency in the tasks that
must be performed in combat. Informal evaluations are conducted during every
training evolution. Formal evaluations are often scenario-based, focused on
the units METs, based on collective training standards, and usually
conducted during higher-level collective events. References (a) and (f)
provide further guidance on the conduct of informal and formal evaluations
using the Marine Corps Ground T&R Program.

1004.

ORGANIZATION

1. This directive is written to support the mountain warfare training for


operating force units. This directive is not intended to be a stand-alone
document. The MARSOC staff will use this directive in conjunction with the
references for each individual and collective event to train units to
accomplish unit METs in these unique environments.
2. This directive is comprised of seven chapters and four appendices.
Chapter 2 contains the MET for MARSOC operations and the collective events
associated with this MET. Chapters 3 through 7 are the collective and
individual events. Appendix A provides terms and definitions. Appendix B
lists references. Appendix C provides billet descriptions and core skills
Appendix D lists additional tasks.

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1005.

T&R EVENT CODING

1. T&R events are coded for ease of reference. Each event has up-to a 4-44-digit identifier. The first up-to four digits are referred to as a
community and represent the unit type or occupation (i.e. MSOF). The
second up-to four digits represent the functional or duty area (C2, FID,
MOBL, etc.). The last four digits represent the level and sequence of the
event.
2. The T&R levels are illustrated in Figure 1. An example of the T&R coding
used in this Manual is shown in Figure 2. Although Team resides at the
3000 Level for most communities, this manual uses the 4000 level for MSOF
Teams as they are closer to infantry squads in numbers.

Individual Training &


Career Progression
MOJT, Career-level or
Advanced-level
School (Core Plus
Skills)

Collective Training

Collective Training

TEAM

SQUAD

2000-Level

3000-Level

4000-Level

Collective Training

Collective Training

Collective Training

Collective Training

PLATOON

COMPANY

BATTALION

REG/BDE/MEU

6000-Level

7000-Level

8000-Level

Individual
Formal School
Training
Entry-Level
(Core Skills)

1000-Level

5000-Level

Collective Training

MAGTF
9000-Level
Figure 1:

Mountain Warfare

T&R Event Levels

MW-SURV-2001

Core Plus/1st event

Survival

Figure 2:

1006.

T&R Event Coding

COMBAT READINESS PERCENTAGE

1. The Marine Corps Ground T&R Program includes processes to assess


readiness of units and individual Marines. Every unit in the Marine Corps

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maintains a basic level of readiness based on the training and experience of
the Marines in the unit. Even units that never trained together are capable
of accomplishing some portion of their missions. Combat readiness assessment
does not associate a quantitative value for this baseline of readiness, but
uses a Combat Readiness Percentage, as a method to provide a concise
descriptor of the recent training accomplishments of units and Marines.
2. Combat Readiness Percentage (CRP) is the percentage of required training
events that a unit or Marine accomplishes within specified sustainment
intervals.
3. In unit-based T&R Manuals, unit combat readiness is assessed as a
percentage of the successfully completed and current (within sustainment
interval) key training events called Evaluation-Coded (E-Coded) Events. ECoded Events and unit CRP calculation are described in follow-on paragraphs.
CRP achieved through the completion of E-Coded Events is directly relevant to
readiness assessment in DRRS.
4. Individual combat readiness, in both unit-based and community-based T&R
Manuals, is assessed as the percentage of required individual events in which
a Marine is current. This translates as the percentage of training events
for his/her MOS and grade (or billet) that the Marine successfully completes
within the directed sustainment interval. Individual skills are developed
through a combination of 1000-level training (entry-level formal school
courses), individual on-the-job training in 2000-level events, and follow-on
formal school training. Skill proficiency is maintained by retraining in
each event per the specified sustainment interval.

1007.

EVALUATION-CODED (E-CODED) EVENTS

1. Unit-type T&R Manuals can contain numerous unit events, some for the
whole unit and others for integral parts that serve as building blocks for
training. To simplify training management and readiness assessment, only
collective events that are critical components of a mission essential task
(MET), or key indicators of a units readiness, are used to generate CRP for
a MET. These critical or key events are designated in the T&R Manual as
Evaluation-Coded (E-Coded) events. Formal evaluation of unit performance in
these events is recommended because of their value in assessing combat
readiness. Only E-Coded events are used to calculate CRP for each MET.
2. The use of a METL-based training program allows the commander discretion
in training. This makes the T&R Manual a training tool rather than a
prescriptive checklist.

1008.

CRP CALCULATION

1. Collective training begins at the 3000 level (team, crew or equivalent).


Unit training plans are designed to accomplish the events that support the
unit METL while simultaneously sustaining proficiency in individual core
skills. Using the battalion-based (unit) model, the battalion (7000-level)
has collective events that directly support a MET on the METL. These
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CRP. This is done to assist commanders in prioritizing the training toward
the METL, taking into account resource, time, and personnel constraints.
2. Unit CRP increases after the completion of E-Coded events. The number of
E-Coded events for the MET determines the value of each E-Coded event. For
example, if there are 4 E-Coded events for a MET, each is worth 25% of MET
CRP. MET CRP is calculated by adding the percentage of each completed and
current (within sustainment interval) E-Coded training event. The percentage
for each MET is calculated the same way and all are added together and
divided by the number of METS to determine unit CRP. For ease of
calculation, we will say that each MET has 4 E-Coded events, each
contributing 25% towards the completion of the MET. If the unit has
completed and is current on three of the four E-Coded events for a given MET,
then they have completed 75% of the MET. The CRP for each MET is added
together and divided by the number of METS to get unit CRP; unit CRP is the
average of MET CRP.
For Example:
MET
MET
MET
MET
MET

1:
2:
3:
4:
5:

75% complete
100% complete
25% complete
50% complete
75% complete

(3
(6
(1
(2
(3

of
of
of
of
of

4
6
4
4
4

E-Coded
E-Coded
E-Coded
E-Coded
E-Coded

events
events
events
events
events

trained)
trained)
trained)
trained)
trained)

To get unit CRP, simply add the CRP for each MET and divide by the number of
METS:
MET CRP:
Unit CRP:

1009.

75 + 100 + 25 + 50 + 75 = 325
325 (total MET CRP)/5 (total number of METS) = 65%

T&R EVENT COMPOSITION

1. This section explains each of the components of a T&R event.


are included in all events in each T&R Manual.

These items

a. Event Code (see Sect 1006). The event code is a 4-4-4 character set.
For individual training events, the first 4 characters indicate the
occupational function. The second 4 characters indicate functional area
(WPNS, TACT, PS, BM, etc.). The third 4 characters are simply a numerical
designator for the event.
b.

Event Title.

The event title is the name of the event.

c. E-Coded. This is a yes/no category to indicate whether or not the


event is E-Coded. If yes, the event contributes toward the CRP of the
associated MET. The value of each E-Coded event is based on number of ECoded events for that MET. Refer to paragraph 1008 for detailed explanation
of E-Coded events.
d.
event.

Supported MET(s).

List all METs that are supported by the training

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e. Sustainment Interval. This is the period, expressed in number of
months, between evaluation or retraining requirements. Skills and
capabilities acquired through the accomplishment of training events are
refreshed at pre-determined intervals. It is essential that these intervals
are adhered to in order to ensure Marines maintain proficiency.
f. Billet. Individual training events may contain a list of billets
within the community that are responsible for performing that event. This
ensures that the billets expected tasks are clearly articulated and a
Marines readiness to perform in that billet is measured.
g. Grade. Each individual training event will list the rank(s) at which
Marines are required to learn and sustain the training event.
h. Initial Training Setting. For Individual T&R Events only, this
specifies the location for initial instruction of the training event in one
of three categories (formal school, managed on-the-job training, distance
learning). Regardless of the specified Initial Training Setting, any T&R
event may be introduced and evaluated during managed on-the-job training.
(1) FORMAL When the Initial Training Setting of an event is
identified as FORMAL (formal school), the appropriate formal school or
training detachment is required to provide initial training in the event.
Conversely, formal schools and training detachments are not authorized to
provide training in events designated as Initial Training Setting MOJT or
DL. Since the duration of formal school training must be constrained to
optimize Operating Forces manning, this element provides the mechanism for
Operating Forces prioritization of training requirements for both entrylevel (1000-level) and career-level (2000-level) T&R Events. For formal
schools and training detachments, this element defines the requirements for
content of courses.
(2) MOJT Events specified for Managed On-the-Job Training are to
be introduced to Marines, and evaluated, as part of training within a unit by
supervisory personnel.
(3) DL Identifies the training event as a candidate for initial
training via a Distance Learning product (correspondence course or MarineNet
course).
i. Event Description. Provide a description of the event purpose,
objectives, goals, and requirements. It is a general description of an
action requiring learned skills and knowledge (e.g. Camouflage the M1A1
Tank).
j. Condition. Describe the condition(s), under which tasks are
performed. Conditions are based on a real world operational environment.
They indicate what is provided (equipment, materials, manuals, aids, etc.),
environmental constraints, conditions under which the task is performed, and
any specific cues or indicators to which the performer must respond. When
resources or safety requirements limit the conditions, this is stated.
k. Standard. The standard indicates the basis for judging effectiveness
of the performance. It consists of a carefully worded statement that
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standard provides the minimum acceptable performance parameters and is
strictly adhered to. The standard for collective events is general,
describing the desired end-state or purpose of the event. While the standard
for individual events specifically describe to what proficiency level in
terms of accuracy, speed, sequencing, quality of performance, adherence to
procedural guidelines, etc., the event is accomplished.
l. Event Components. Describe the actions composing the event and help
the user determine what must be accomplished and to properly plan for the
event.
m. Prerequisite Events. Prerequisites are academic training or other
T&R events that must be completed prior to attempting the task. They are
lower-level events or tasks that give the individual/unit the skills required
to accomplish the event. They can also be planning steps, administrative
requirements, or specific parameters that build toward mission
accomplishment.
n. Chained Events. Collective T&R events are supported by lower-level
collective and individual T&R events. This enables unit leaders to
effectively identify subordinate T&R events that ultimately support specific
mission essential tasks. When the accomplishment of any upper-level events,
by their nature, result in the performance of certain subordinate and related
events, the events are chained. The completion of chained events will
update sustainment interval credit (and CRP for E-Coded events) for the
related subordinate level events.
o. Related Events.
that support the event.

Provide a list of all Individual Training Standards

p. References. The training references are utilized to determine task


performance steps, grading criteria, and ensure standardization of training
procedures. They assist the trainee in satisfying the performance standards,
or the trainer in evaluating the effectiveness of task completion.
References are also important to the development of detailed training plans.
q. Distance Learning Products (IMI, CBT, MCI, etc.). Include this
component when the event can be taught via one of these media methods vice
attending a formal course of instruction or receiving MOJT.
r. Support Requirements. This is a list of the external and internal
support the unit and Marines will need to complete the event. The list
includes, but is not limited to:

Range(s)/Training Area
Ordnance
Equipment
Materials
Other Units/Personnel
Other Support Requirements

s. Miscellaneous. Provide any additional information that assists in


the planning and execution of the event. Miscellaneous information may
include, but is not limited to:

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Admin Instructions
Special Personnel Certifications
Equipment Operating Hours
Road Miles

2. Community-based T&R Manuals have several additional components not found


in unit-based T&R Manuals. These additions do not apply to this T&R Manual.

1010.

CBRNE TRAINING

1. All personnel assigned to the operating force must be trained in


chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense (CBRND), in order to
survive and continue their mission in a CBRN environment. Individual
proficiency standards are defined as survival and basic operating standards.
Survival standards are those that the individual must master in order to
survive a CBRN incident. Basic operating standards are those that the
individual, and collectively the unit, must perform to continue operations in
a CBRNE environment.
2. CBRN Officers and Specialists are instrumental in integrating realistic
scenarios/situations that challenge units ability to operate in a CBRN
environment. Units should train under CBRNE conditions whenever possible.
Per reference (c), all units must be capable of accomplishing their assigned
mission in a contaminated environment.

1011.

NIGHT TRAINING

1. While it is understood that all personnel and units of the operating


force are capable of performing their assigned mission in every climate and
place, current doctrine emphasizes the requirement to perform assigned
missions at night and during periods of limited visibility. Basic skills are
significantly more difficult when visibility is limited.
2. To ensure units are capable of accomplishing their mission they must
train under the conditions of limited visibility. Units should strive to
conduct all events in this T&R Manual during both day and night/limited
visibility conditions. When there is limited training time available, night
training should take precedence over daylight training, contingent on
individual, crew, and unit proficiency.

1012.

OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT (ORM)

1. ORM is a process that enables commanders to plan for and minimize risk
while still accomplishing the mission. It is a decision making tool used by
Marines at all levels to increase operational effectiveness by anticipating
hazards and reducing the potential for loss, thereby increasing the
probability of a successful mission. ORM minimizes risks to acceptable
levels, commensurate with mission accomplishment.
2. Commanders, leaders, maintainers, planners, and schedulers will integrate
risk assessment in the decision-making process and implement hazard controls
to reduce risk to acceptable levels. Applying the ORM process will reduce

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mishaps, lower costs, and provide for more efficient use of resources. ORM
assists the commander in conserving lives and resources and avoiding
unnecessary risk, making an informed decision to implement a course of action
(COA), identifying feasible and effective control measures where specific
measures do not exist, and providing reasonable alternatives for mission
accomplishment. Most importantly, ORM assists the commander in determining
the balance between training realism and unnecessary risks in training, the
impact of training operations on the environment, and the adjustment of
training plans to fit the level of proficiency and experience of
Sailors/Marines and leaders. Further guidance for ORM is found in references
(b) and (d).

1013.

APPLICATION OF SIMULATION

1. Simulations/Simulators and other training devices shall be used when they


are capable of effectively and economically supplementing training on the
identified training task. Particular emphasis shall be placed on simulators
that provide training that might be limited by safety considerations or
constraints on training space, time, or other resources. When deciding on
simulation issues, the primary consideration shall be improving the quality
of training and consequently the state of readiness. Potential savings in
operating and support costs normally shall be an important secondary
consideration.
2. Each training event contains information relating to the applicability of
simulation. If simulator training applies to the event, then the applicable
simulator(s) is/are listed in the Simulation section and the CRP for
simulation training is given. This simulation training can either be used in
place of live training, at the reduced CRP indicated; or can be used as a
precursor training for the live event, i.e., weapons simulators, convoy
trainers, observed fire trainers, etc. It is recommended that tasks be
performed by simulation prior to being performed in a live-fire environment.
However, in the case where simulation is used as a precursor for the live
event, then the unit will receive credit for the live event CRP only. If a
tactical situation develops that precludes performing the live event, the
unit would then receive credit for the simulation CRP.

1014.

MARINE CORPS GROUND T&R PROGRAM

1. The Marine Corps Ground T&R Program continues to evolve. The vision for
Ground T&R Program is to publish a T&R Manual for every readiness-reporting
unit so that core capability METs are clearly defined with supporting
collective training standards, and to publish community-based T&R Manuals for
all occupational fields whose personnel augment other units to increase their
combat and/or logistic capabilities. The vision for this program includes
plans to provide a Marine Corps training management information system that
enables tracking of unit and individual training accomplishments by unit
commanders and small unit leaders, automatically computing CRP for both units
and individual Marines based upon MOS and rank (or billet). Linkage of T&R
Events to the Marine Corps Task List (MCTL), through the core capability
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2. DRRS measures and reports on the readiness of military forces and the
supporting infrastructure to meet missions and goals assigned by the
Secretary of Defense. With unit CRP based on the units training toward its
METs, the CRP will provide a more accurate picture of a units readiness.
This will give fidelity to future funding requests and factor into the
allocation of resources. Additionally, the Ground T&R Program will help to
ensure training remains focused on mission accomplishment and that training
requirements.

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PARAGRAPH
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2000.

MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS MATRIX

1. The Marine Special Operations Command T&R Manual Mission Essential Task
List (METL) Table includes the designated MET number.
2.

Marine Special Operations Battalion METL.

MET
MET
MET
MET
MET

1
2
3
4
5

3.

Marine Special Operations Company METL.

MET
MET
MET
MET
MET

4
5
6
7
8

UJTL
UJTL
UJTL
UJTL
UJTL

UJTL
UJTL
UJTL
UJTL
UJTL

SN
OP
OP
TA
TA

TA
TA
ST
OP
OP

7.4
1
4
5
6

Educate and Train the Force


Conduct Operational Movement and Maneuver
Provide Operational Logistics and Personnel Support
Exercise Command and Control
Protect the Force

5
6
8.4.2
1.2.4.7
1.2.4.8

MET 9 - UJTL OP 2.2.1


MET 10 - UJTL OP 2.2.2
MET 11 - UJTL OP 4.7.7
MET 12 - UJTL TA 3

Exercise Command and Control


Protect the Force
Conduct Counterterrorism
Conduct DA in a joint operational area
Conduct Unconventional Warfare in the Joint
Operations Area
Collect Information on the Operational Situation
Directly Support Theater Strategic Surveillance
and Reconnaissance Operations
Conduct Foreign Internal Defense
Employ Firepower

4. The following event codes are the linked collective events that support
the MET. Since the METs may be duplicated, the matrix below is consolidated
and reflects the appropriate supporting E-Coded Events for each MET.
LINKED E-CODED EVENTS TO SUPPORTED MET
MET 1 - UJTL SN 7.4 - Educate and Train the Force
Event Number

MSOF-C2-7022

Event Title

Conduct Crisis Action Planning

MET 2 - UJTL OP 1 - Conduct Operational Movement and Maneuver


Event Number

MSOF-C2-7022
MSOF-C2-7024

Event Title

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations

MET 3 - UJTL OP 4 - Provide Operational Logistics and Personnel Support


Event Number

MSOF-C2-7022

Event Title

Conduct Crisis Action Planning

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MET 4 - UJTL TA 5 - Exercise Command and Control
Event Number

Event Title

MSOF-C2-7022
MSOF-C2-7024
MSOF-C2-7027
MSOF-FSPT-7230
MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-C2-6027
MSOF-FID-6201
MSOF-FSPT-6230
MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-C2-4025
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-DA-4102
MSOF-FID-4207

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations
Establish an Forward Operational Base (FOB)
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Establish an Advanced Operational Base (AOB)
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Interdict a Target
Determine Partner Force (PF) Mission Essential Task List
(METL)
Conduct Fire Support Coordination

MSOF-FSPT-4230

MET 5 - UJTL TA 6 - Protect the Force


Event Number

Event Title

MSOF-C2-7022
MSOF-C2-7024
MSOF-C2-7027
MSOF-FSPT-7230
MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-C2-6027
MSOF-FID-6201
MSOF-FSPT-6230
MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-C2-4025
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-FID-4203
MSOF-FID-4207

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations
Establish an Forward Operational Base (FOB)
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Establish an Advanced Operational Base (AOB)
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Train Forces
Determine Partner Force (PF) Mission Essential Task List
(METL)
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Mobility Operations
Conduct Operational Preparation of the EnvironmentCLASSIFIED
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of a Direct Action Raid
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of Long Range
Reconnaissance Patrols
Conduct Specific Target Surveillance
Conduct Target Acquisition
Conduct Route Reconnaissance
Conduct Area Reconnaissance
Conduct Zone Reconnaissance

MSOF-FSPT-4230
MSOF-MOBL-4375
MSOF-PE-4400
MSOF-SR-4603
MSOF-SR-4604
MSOF-SR-4605
MSOF-SR-4606
MSOF-SR-4610
MSOF-SR-4609
MSOF-SR-4611

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MET 6 - UJTL ST 8.4.2 - Combat Terrorism
Event Number

MSOF-C2-7027
MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-C2-6027
MSOF-DA-6103
MSOF-FID-6201
MSOF-FSPT-6230
MSOF-INEX-6250
MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-C2-4025
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-DA-4102
MSOF-DA-4103
MSOF-FID-4205
MSOF-FSPT-4230
MSOF-INEX-4250
MSOF-INEX-4251
MSOF-INEX-4252
MSOF-INEX-4253
MSOF-INEX-4258
MSOF-MOBL-4375
MSOF-PR-4450
MSOF-SR-4605
MSOF-SR-4606
MSOF-SR-4609
MSOF-SR-4610
MSOF-SR-4611

Event Title

Establish an Forward Operational Base (FOB)


Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Establish an Advanced Operational Base (AOB)
Select Targets of Interdiction
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Interdict a Target
Select Targets of Interdiction
Advise Host Nation Forces
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct HRST Operations
Conduct Static Line Parachute Operations
Conduct Military Free-Fall Parachute Operations
Conduct a Sub-surface Infiltration/Exfiltration
Conduct Mobility Operations
Develop an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)
Conduct Specific Target Surveillance
Conduct Target Acquisition
Conduct Area Reconnaissance
Conduct Route Reconnaissance
Conduct Zone Reconnaissance

MET 7 - UJTL OP 1.2.4.7 - Conduct DA in a Joint Operational Area


Event Number

MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-DA-6103
MSOF-FID-6201
MSOF-FSPT-6230
MSOF-INEX-6250
MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-C2-4025
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-DA-4102
MSOF-DA-4103
MSOF-FID-4205
MSOF-FSPT-4230
MSOF-INEX-4250
MSOF-INEX-4251
MSOF-INEX-4252
MSOF-INEX-4253

Event Title

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations
Select Targets of Interdiction
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Interdict a Target
Select Targets of Interdiction
Advise Host Nation Forces
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct HRST Operations
Conduct Static Line Parachute Operations
Conduct Military Free-Fall Parachute Operations

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MSOF-INEX-4258
MSOF-MOBL-4375
MSOF-PE-4400
MSOF-PR-4450
MSOF-PR-4451
MSOF-SR-4603
MSOF-SR-4604
MSOF-SR-4605

Conduct a Sub-surface Infiltration/Exfiltration


Conduct Mobility Operations
Conduct Operational Preparation of the EnvironmentCLASSIFIED
Develop an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)
Initiate Evasion
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of a Direct Action Raid
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of Long Range
Reconnaissance Patrols
Conduct Specific Target Surveillance

MET 8 - UJTL OP 1.2.4.8 - Conduct Unconventional Warfare in the Joint


Operations Area
Event Number

MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-C2-6025
MSOF-FID-6201
MSOF-FSPT-6230
MSOF-INEX-6250
MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-FID-4204
MSOF-FID-4203
MSOF-FID-4205
MSOF-FSPT-4230
MSOF-INEX-4250
MSOF-INEX-4251
MSOF-INEX-4252
MSOF-INEX-4253
MSOF-INEX-4258
MSOF-MOBL-4375
MSOF-PE-4400
MSOF-PR-4450
MSOF-PR-4451
MSOF-SR-4605
MSOF-SR-4606
MSOF-SR-4609
MSOF-SR-4610
MSOF-SR-4611
MSOF-SR-4618

Event Title

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Evaluate Host Nation Forces
Train Forces
Advise Host Nation Forces
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct HRST Operations
Conduct Static Line Parachute Operations
Conduct Military Free-Fall Parachute Operations
Conduct a Sub-surface Infiltration/Exfiltration
Conduct Mobility Operations
Conduct Operational Preparation of the EnvironmentCLASSIFIED
Develop an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)
Initiate Evasion
Conduct Specific Target Surveillance
Conduct Target Acquisition
Conduct Area Reconnaissance
Conduct Route Reconnaissance
Conduct Zone Reconnaissance
Move in a Denied Area

MET 9 - UJTL OP 2.2.1 - Collect Information on the Operational


Situation
Event Number

MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-FID-6201
MSOF-FSPT-6230
MSOF-INEX-6250

Event Title

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations

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MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-C2-4025
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-DA-4102
MSOF-FID-4204
MSOF-FID-4207
MSOF-FSPT-4230
MSOF-INEX-4250
MSOF-INEX-4251
MSOF-INEX-4252
MSOF-INEX-4253
MSOF-INEX-4258
MSOF-PE-4400
MSOF-PR-4450
MSOF-SR-4603
MSOF-SR-4604
MSOF-SR-4605
MSOF-SR-4606
MSOF-SR-4609
MSOF-SR-4610
MSOF-SR-4611
MSOF-SR-4618

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Interdict a Target
Evaluate Host Nation Forces
Determine Partner Force (PF) Mission Essential Task List
(METL)
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct HRST Operations
Conduct Static Line Parachute Operations
Conduct Military Free-Fall Parachute Operations
Conduct a Sub-surface Infiltration/Exfiltration
Conduct Operational Preparation of the EnvironmentCLASSIFIED
Develop an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of a Direct Action Raid
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of Long Range
Reconnaissance Patrols
Conduct Specific Target Surveillance
Conduct Target Acquisition
Conduct Area Reconnaissance
Conduct Route Reconnaissance
Conduct Zone Reconnaissance
Move in a Denied Area

MET 10 - UJTL OP 2.2.2 - Directly Support Theater Strategic Surveillance


and Reconnaissance Operations
Event Number

Event Title

MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-C2-6027
MSOF-FID-6201
MSOF-FSPT-6230
MSOF-INEX-6250
MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-C2-4025
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-FID-4207

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations
Establish an Advanced Operational Base (AOB)
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Determine Partner Force (PF) Mission Essential Task List
(METL)
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct HRST Operations
Conduct Static Line Parachute Operations
Conduct Military Free-Fall Parachute Operations
Conduct a Sub-surface Infiltration/Exfiltration
Conduct Operational Preparation of the EnvironmentCLASSIFIED
Develop an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)

MSOF-FSPT-4230
MSOF-INEX-4250
MSOF-INEX-4251
MSOF-INEX-4252
MSOF-INEX-4253
MSOF-INEX-4258
MSOF-PE-4400
MSOF-PR-4450

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MSOF-SR-4603
MSOF-SR-4604
MSOF-SR-4605
MSOF-SR-4606
MSOF-SR-4609
MSOF-SR-4610
MSOF-SR-4611
MSOF-SR-4618

Employ a Sniper Team in Support of a Direct Action Raid


Employ a Sniper Team in Support of Long Range
Reconnaissance Patrols
Conduct Specific Target Surveillance
Conduct Target Acquisition
Conduct Area Reconnaissance
Conduct Route Reconnaissance
Conduct Zone Reconnaissance
Move in a Denied Area

MET 11 - UJTL OP 4.7.7 - Conduct Foreign Internal Defense


Event Number

MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-FID-6200
MSOF-FID-6201
MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-C2-4025
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-DA-4102
MSOF-FID-4200
MSOF-FID-4203
MSOF-FID-4204
MSOF-FID-4205
MSOF-FID-4206
MSOF-FID-4207

Event Title

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations
Deploy to the Operational Area
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Interdict a Target
Deploy to the Operational Area
Train Forces
Evaluate Host Nation Forces
Advise Host Nation Forces
Establish Training Programs and Areas
Determine Partner Force (PF) Mission Essential Task List
(METL)

MET 12 UJTL TA 3 - Employ Firepower


Event Number

Event Title

MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-FSPT-6230
MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-C2-4025
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-DA-4102
MSOF-FSPT-4230
MSOF-SR-4603
MSOF-SR-4604

Conduct Crisis Action Planning


Direct Intelligence Operations
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Interdict a Target
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of a Direct Action Raid
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of Long Range
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PARAGRAPH

PAGE

PURPOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3000

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EVENT CODING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3001

3-2

ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3002

3-2

MSOB MISSION/CONCEPT OF EMPLOYMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3003

3-3

MSOB MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3004

3-3

MSOB COLLECTIVE EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3005

3-4

7000-LEVEL EVENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3006

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3000. PURPOSE. This chapter contains the Marine Special Operations


Battalion (MSOB) level events, and illustrates the relationship between unit
competencies Mission Essential Tasks (METs) and unit training (Collective
Events). Unit training managers can isolate all training relevant to each
MET and devise training to support their competencies as needed. Lastly,
this chapter serves as the focal point for Battalion training, detailed in
the subsequent chapter.

3001. EVENT CODING. Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with up to a 12
field alphanumeric system, i.e. MSOF-UW-7755. This chapter utilizes the
following methodology:
a. Field one Each event starts with MSOF indicating that the event
is for units in the Marine Special Operations Command.
b. Field two This field is alpha characters indicating a functional
area. Functional areas used within Battalion Collective Events:
C2 - Command and Control
FSPT - Fire Support
c. Field three - This field provides unit level at which the event is
accomplished and numerical sequencing.

3002.

ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES

1. Commanders should select which Battalion and/or Company collective events


under a MET will be E-Coded for purposes of recording and calculating Combat
Readiness Percentages (CRP).
2. Each Event contains a paragraph that describes internal and external
Support Requirements the unit and Marines will need to complete the event.
Ranges/Training Areas are described in this section with plain-language
description. They are also described using the Range/Facility Codes that
identify the type of range and/or training area needed to accomplish the
Event. Marines can use the codes to find information about available ranges
at their geographic location by using the web-based Range/Training Area
Management System (see TECOM website). Ultimate use of the Range/Training
Area Code is to relate ranges to readiness by identifying those events that
cannot be accomplished at a certain location due to lack of ranges.

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3003.

MSOB MISSION/CONCEPT OF EMPLOYMENT

Marine Special Operations Battalion (MSOB) trains, structures, equips, and


provides specially qualified Marine forces in order to conduct special
operations missions worldwide as directed by Marine Corps Forces, Special
Operations Command (MARSOC). When directed, MSOB exercises command and
control of deployed forces.

3004.
MET
MET
MET
MET
MET

1
2
3
4
5

MSOB MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST


-

UJTL
UJTL
UJTL
UJTL
UJTL

SN
OP
OP
TA
TA

7.4
1
4
5
6

Educate and Train the Force


Conduct Operational Movement and Maneuver
Provide Operational Logistics and Personnel Support
Exercise Command and Control
Protect the Force

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3005.

MSOB COLLECTIVE EVENTS

Event Number

Event Title

MSOF-C2-7020
MSOF-C2-7021
MSOF-C2-7022
MSOF-C2-7023
MSOF-C2-7024

Conduct Deliberate Planning


Coordinate Combat Support
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Operate a Tactical Operations Center (TOC)
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication
C4 Suite
Conduct Operational Information Operations
Establish an Forward Operational Base (FOB)
Conduct Fire Support Coordination

MSOF-C2-7025
MSOF-C2-7026
MSOF-C2-7027
MSOF-FSPT-7230

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3006.

7000-LEVEL EVENTS

MSOF-C2-7020:

Conduct Deliberate Planning

SUPPORTED MET(S):

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: Deliberate Planning is a planning process for the deployment


and employment of apportioned forces and resources that occurs in response to
a mission.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To make estimates and decisions based on Commander's guidance and


intent; develop, analyze and approve a concept of operations and course of
action (COA).
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Mission analysis.
2. COA development.
3. COA War Game.
4. COA comparison and decision.
5. Orders development.
6. Conduct transition.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-6020

CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-6020
MSOF-C2-6021

MSOF-C2-4020

MSOF-C2-6022

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-0 Army Planning and Orders Production
2. JP 2-0 Doctrine for Intelligence Support to Joint Operations
3. JP 3-0 Joint Doctrine for Joint Operations
4. JP 5-0 Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations
5. JP 5-00.2 JOINT TASK FORCE PLANNING GUIDANCE AND PROCEDURES
6. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-C2-7021:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Coordinate Combat Support

SUPPORTED MET(S):

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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DESCRIPTION: This task coordinates combat support in order to achieve
mission accomplishment and the commander's intent.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD:

To provide all available CS established by the commander's intent.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Coordinate communications.
3. Coordinate fire support (FS).
4. Process support requests.
5. Coordinate CS employment.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-6027
MSOF-FSPT-6230

MSOF-C2-4021

MSOF-C2-6021

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-PLAN-1426
MSOF-PLAN-1435

MSOF-C2-6022

MSOF-C2-6020

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
2. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon
3. MCDP 4 Logistics
4. MCO 3120.8A Organization of FMF for Combat
5. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
6. MCRP 3-11.2A Marine Troop Leader's Guide
7. MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics
8. MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations
9. MCWP 2-12 MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
10. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Supporting combat support agencies present for


coordination and planning.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Some of the subtasks and standards may have
been accomplished before or concurrently with the deployment of the MSOT.
For example, integration of the available CS assets into OPORDs should take
place during mission planning. However, a continuous refinement process
takes place during operations.

MSOF-C2-7022:

Conduct Crisis Action Planning

SUPPORTED MET(S):

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for rapid coordination,


planning, and execution that must be established and practiced in order to
execute assigned missions within the shortest possible time.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To rapidly produce in a required time period an order within the


higher commander's guidance and intent.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. COA development.
2. COA War Game.
3. COA comparison and decision.
4. Orders development.
5. Conduct transition.
6. Facilitate time line.
7. Mission analysis.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4022
RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6020

REFERENCES:
1. JP 5-0 Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations
2. MCDP 5 Planning
3. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-C2-7023:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Operate a Tactical Operations Center (TOC)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

3, 4

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures for establishment of a TOC


to facilitate command and control as well as facilitate information
processing and exchange between employed forces and higher/adjacent/supported
units.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To control and provide support to forces, as well as receive,


process and disseminate intelligences for use by higher, adjacent and
supported units.

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish TOC.
2. Implement TOC SOP.
3. Establish Battle Rhythm.
4. Conduct planning.
5. Conduct Force Protection.
6. Task employed units.
7. Process information.
8. Maintain contingency boards.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-6025

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-FSPT-6230

MSOF-FID-6201

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
2. MCDP 1.0 Marine Corps Operations
3. MCRP 2-15.1 DRAFT Ground Reconnaissance Handbook
4. MCWP 2-15.3 Ground Reconnaissance (FMFM 2-2)
5. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
AIRCRAFT:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

E-8 JSTARS.

ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
structures.

MSOF-C2-7024:

Available structure, tents, hangers or built-up

Direct Intelligence Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

2, 4, 5

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes utilizing organic, direct support, or


attached intelligence assets to satisfy operational requirements.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To fulfill the assigned intelligence requirements of the MSOB/SOTF


or the intelligence gaps of the current situation.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Manage intelligence systems.
2. Determine intelligence requirements.
3. Determine collection plan.
4. Establish intelligence reporting procedures.

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CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4024

MSOF-C2-6024

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-FID-6201

MSOF-FID-4201

REFERENCES:
1. DCID 1/21 Physical Security Standards for Sensitive Compartmented
Information Facilities
2. MCDP 2 Intelligence
3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide
4. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
5. MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations
6. MCWP 2-12 MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
7. MCWP 2-2 MAGTF Intelligence Collection
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: To fully conduct intelligence operations, a Temporary


Secure Compartmented Intelligence Facility (T-SCIF) should be utilized in
accordance with appropriate references.
MATERIAL:

Mapping, Geospspatial Intelligence Sourcing (GIS).

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:
intelligence personnel.

MSOF-C2-7025:

Security Clearances are necessary for all

Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite

SUPPORTED MET(S):

2, 3, 4, 5

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures to establish, maintain and


operate SOF-specific command and control systems to aid the decision-making
process through a shared situational awareness of the battle space.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To enable the effective command and control of the unit in the
accomplishment of the commander's intent.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Execute communications plan.
2. Establish control procedures.
3. Manage communication & information systems.
4. Manage status reports.
5. Conduct planning.

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CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-7023

RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-FSPT-6230

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
2. MCDP-6 Command and Control
3. MCRP 3-1 Ground Combat Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-C2-7026:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Conduct Information Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes how to conduct Operational Information


Operations by integrating the employment of electronic warfare (EW), computer
network operations (CNO), psychological operations (PSYOP), military
deception (MILDEC), and operations security (OPSEC), in concert with
specified supporting and related capabilities, to influence, disrupt,
corrupt, or usurp adversarial human and automated decision making while
protecting our forces.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To integrate Operational IO into the commands MCPP and higher IO


campaign plan across all MSOB/SOTF operations.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish Working Group (IOWG).
2. Leverage appropriate IO assets.
3. Integrate IO campaign plan.
4. Analyze the information environment (IE).
5. Develop an IO plan.
6. Conduct IO.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4026

MSOF-C2-6026

REFERENCES:
1. JP 3-13 Joint Doctrine for Information Operations
2. MCWP 3-40.4 MAGTF Information Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

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MSOF-C2-7027:

Establish an Forward Operational Base (FOB)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures for establishment of a


Forward Operational Base (FOB).
CONDITION: The Forward Operational Base (FOB) is in a secure location and
given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To establish a base with the capability to provide C4I and to
support operational detachments IAW the requirements specified in the MSOC
OPORD.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Coordinate plan with HN.
3. Occupy AOB.
4. Establish Force Protection procedures.
5. Establish communications.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4027

MSOF-C2-6027

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Available facility, tent or structure

MATERIAL: Construction materials to include wood, cement, metals, wiring


and piping.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Engineering personnel

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-FSPT-7230:

Force Protection Equipment

Conduct Fire Support Coordination

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures required to conduct


targeting, target engagements, fire support planning and coordination in
support of the scheme of maneuver as per the commander's intent.

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CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To produce supporting documents and emplace supporting arms


observers in key locations IOT execute and plan fires.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Coordinate fire support assets.
2. Receive and make recommendations from subordinate elements for operational
employment of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).
3. Conduct Close Air Support.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-FSPT-4230

MSOF-FSPT-6230

REFERENCES:
1. FM 6-30 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Observed Fire
2. JP 3-09.3 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Close Air Support
(CAS)
3. M350-5 Joint Terminal Air Controller Training & Standardization/Evaluation
4. MCWP 3-16 Fire Support Coordination in the Ground Combat Element
5. MCWP 3-16.6 Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller
6. NAVMC 3500.42 Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) T & R
7. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Liaison

Required Fire Support Agencies and supporting agency

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
EVALUATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Time Starts: Last target identified.
2. Time Stops: Quick fire plan transmitted.

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CHAPTER 4
MSOC COLLECTIVE EVENTS

PARAGRAPH

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PURPOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4003

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CHAPTER 4
MSOC COLLECTIVE EVENTS

4000. PURPOSE. This chapter contains the Marine Special Operations Company
(MSOC) level events, and illustrates the relationship between unit
competencies Mission Essential Tasks (METs) and unit training (Collective
Events). Unit training managers can isolate all training relevant to each
MET and devise training to support their competencies as needed. Lastly,
this chapter serves as the focal point for the Company and Team training,
detailed in the subsequent chapters.

4001. EVENT CODING. Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with up to a 12
field alphanumeric system, i.e. MSOF-FID-6215. This chapter utilizes the
following methodology:
a. Field one Each event starts with MSOF (Marine Special Operations
Force) indicating that the event is for units in the Marine Forces Special
Operations Command (MARFORSOC).
b. Field two This field is alpha characters indicating a functional
area. Functional areas used at the Company Level are:
C2 - Command and Control
DA - Direct Action
FID - Foreign Internal Defense
FSPT - Fire Support
INEX - Insertion/Extraction
MOBL - Mobility
PR - Personnel Recovery
SR - Special Reconnaissance
UW - Unconventional Warfare
c. Field three - This field provides unit level at which the event is
accomplished and numerical sequencing.

4002.

ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES

1. Commanders should select which Battalion and/or Company collective events


under a MET will be E-Coded for purposes of recording and calculating Combat
Readiness Percentages.
2. Each Event contains a paragraph that describes internal and external
Support Requirements the unit and Marines will need to complete the event.
Ranges/Training Areas are described in this section with plain-language
description. They are also described using the Range/Facility Codes that
identify the type of range and/or training area needed to accomplish the
Event. Marines can use the codes to find information about available ranges
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Management System (see TECOM website). Ultimate use of the Range/Training
Area Code is to relate ranges to readiness by identifying those Events that
cannot be accomplished at a certain location due to lack of ranges.

4003. DISCLAIMER UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE. Unconventional Warfare tasks are


trained at MARSOC in order to develop skills in Irregular Warfare,
particularly Counter Insurgency. A thorough understanding of insurgency is
necessary for the conduct of Counter Insurgency. The inclusion of these
Unconventional Warfare tasks does not imply development of an Unconventional
Warfare capability in MARSOC.

4004. MSOC MISSION. Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) conducts


Direct Action, Special Reconnaissance, Counter Terrorism, Foreign Internal
Defense, and Preparation of the Environment worldwide as directed, in order
to support United States Special Operations Command and Geographic Combatant
Commanders.

4005. MSOC CONCEPT OF EMPLOYMENT. The Marine Special Operations Company


(MSOC) deploys in support of SOF specific tasking. The MSOC may conduct
joint or combined special operations in austere, politically sensitive
environments for extended periods of time with limited external support. As
part of a larger force the MSOC is capable of capturing, destroying or
neutralizing strategic level targets. The MSOC possesses special long-range
communications and advanced information gathering equipment. The MSOC
trains, advises and assists Host Nation, surrogate and indigenous forces.
When provided task organized enabler support, the MSOC is capable of
independent operations. A headquarters element and Marine Special Operations
Teams (MSOTs) are organic to the MSOC, but it may be task organized with
additional SOF or conventional forces. The MSOC may possess special
insert/extract skills.

4006.
MET
MET
MET
MET
MET

4
5
6
7
8

MSOC MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST


-

UJTL
UJTL
UJTL
UJTL
UJTL

TA
TA
ST
OP
OP

5
6
8.4.2
1.2.4.7
1.2.4.8

MET 9 - UJTL OP 2.2.1


MET 10 - UJTL OP 2.2.2
MET 11 - UJTL OP 4.7.7
MET 12 - UJTL TA 3

Exercise Command and Control


Protect the Force
Conduct Counterterrorism
Conduct DA in a joint operational area
Conduct unconventional warfare in the Joint
Operational area
Collect Information on the Operational
Situation
Directly Support Theater Strategic Surveillance and
Reconnaissance Operations
Conduct Foreign Internal Defense
Employ Firepower

4007. MSOC CONCEPT OF TRAINING. Collective training standards related to


MSOC core skills will be prioritized by the unit commander based on
operational requirements. Proficiency will be attained in accordance with
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proficiency in core capabilities will vary based on training priorities.
Core plus skills for MSOC members will be taught and evaluated in MSOS
training, DOD schools, MOJT, or unit level individual training. MSOCs within
MARSOC will possess varying degrees of proficiency in core and core plus
skills based on the training focus of the command as determined by the
commander.

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4008.

MSOC COLLECTIVE EVENTS

Event Number
MSOF-C2-6020
MSOF-C2-6021
MSOF-C2-6022
MSOF-C2-6023
MSOF-C2-6024
MSOF-C2-6025
MSOF-C2-6026
MSOF-C2-6027
MSOF-C2-6028
MSOF-DA-6100
MSOF-DA-6101
MSOF-DA-6102
MSOF-DA-6103
MSOF-FID-6200
MSOF-FID-6201
MSOF-FSPT-6230
MSOF-INEX-6250
MSOF-INEX-6251
MSOF-INEX-6252
MSOF-INEX-6253
MSOF-INEX-6254
MSOF-INEX-6255
MSOF-INEX-6256
MSOF-INEX-6257
MSOF-MOBL-6375
MSOF-PR-6450
MSOF-PR-6451
MSOF-PR-6452
MSOF-SR-6600
MSOF-UW-6700
MSOF-UW-6701
MSOF-UW-6702
MSOF-UW-6703
MSOF-UW-6704
MSOF-UW-6705
MSOF-UW-6706
MSOF-UW-6707

Event Title
Conduct Deliberate Planning
Coordinate Combat Support
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Operate a Tactical Operations Center (TOC)
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication
C4 Suite
Conduct Operational Information Operations
Establish an Advanced Operational Base (AOB)
Operate an Advanced Operational Base (AOB)
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Interdict a Target
Select Targets of Interdiction
Deploy to the Operational Area
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF
Operations
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct HRST Operations
Conduct Static Line Parachute Operations
Conduct Military Free-Fall Parachute
Operations
Conduct Hard / Soft Duck Operations
Conduct an Over the Horizon (OTH)
Reconnaissance Insertion
Conduct Clandestine Amphibious Landing and
Withdrawal
Conduct Surface Vessel Deployment Operations
Conduct Mobility Operations
Develop an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)
Initiate Evasion
Conduct Amphibious Reconnaissance
Conduct Interdiction Operations
Prepare for a Unconventional Warfare Mission
Facilitate Linkup Between MSOTs and General
Purpose Forces
Conduct Linkup Operations
Transition of Resistance Forces
Establish Contact with Resistance Force
Debrief an Asset
Refine an Established Area Complex
Refine an Established Area Command Group

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6000-LEVEL EVENTS

MSOF-C2-6020:

Conduct Deliberate Planning

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: Deliberate Planning is a planning process for the deployment


and employment of apportioned forces and resources that occurs in response to
a mission.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD:
intent.

To make estimates and decisions based on Commander's guidance and

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Mission analysis.
2. COA development.
3. COA War Game.
4. COA comparison and decision.
5. Orders development.
6. Conduct transition.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4020

MSOF-C2-4022

MSOF-C2-4021

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-0 Army Planning and Orders Production
2. JP 2-0 Doctrine for Intelligence Support to Joint Operations
3. JP 3-0 Joint Doctrine for Joint Operations
4. JP 5-0 Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations
5. JP 5-00.2 JOINT TASK FORCE PLANNING GUIDANCE AND PROCEDURES
6. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-C2-6021:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Coordinate Combat Support

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task coordinates combat support in order to achieve


mission accomplishment and the commander's intent.

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CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD:

To provide all available CS established by the commander's intent.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Coordinate communications.
3. Coordinate fire support (FS).
4. Process support requests.
5. Control CS employment.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4027
RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4021
MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
2. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon
3. MCDP 4 Logistics
4. MCO 3120.8A Organization of FMF for Combat
5. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
6. MCRP 3-11.2A Marine Troop Leader's Guide
7. MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics
8. MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations
9. MCWP 2-12 MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
10. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Supporting combat support agencies present for


coordination and planning

MSOF-C2-6022:

Conduct Crisis Action Planning

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for rapid coordination,


planning, and execution that must be established and practiced in order to
execute assigned missions within the shortest possible time.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To rapidly produce in a required time period an order within the


higher commander's guidance and intent.

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Mission analysis.
2. COA development.
3. COA War Game.
4. COA comparison and decision.
5. Orders development.
6. Conduct transition.
7. Facilitate time-line.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-ADMN-1001
MSOF-PLAN-1425

MSOF-C2-1020
MSOF-INTL-1282

CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4022

RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

MSOF-PLAN-1426

REFERENCES:
1. JP 5-0 Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations
2. MCDP 5 Planning
3. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-C2-6023:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Operate a Tactical Operations Center (TOC)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures for establishment of a TOC


to facilitate command and control as well as facilitate information
processing and exchange between employed forces and higher/adjacent/supported
units, following receipt of a mission tasking order.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To control and provide support to forces, as well as receive,


process and disseminate intelligences for use by higher, adjacent and
supported units.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish TOC.
2. Implement TOC SOP.
3. Establish Battle Rhythm.
4. Conduct planning.
5. Conduct Force Protection.
6. Task employed units
7. Process information.
8. Support forces.

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PREREQUISITE EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4025

CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4023
RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-6028
MSOF-C2-4025

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
2. MCDP 1.0 Marine Corps Operations
3. MCRP 2-15.1 DRAFT Ground Reconnaissance Handbook
4. MCWP 2-15.3 Ground Reconnaissance (FMFM 2-2)
5. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
structures.

MSOF-C2-6024:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Available structure, tents, hangars or built-up

Direct Intelligence Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes utilizing organic, direct support, or


attached intelligence assets to satisfy operational requirements.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To fulfill the assigned intelligence requirements of the MSOB/SOTF


or the intelligence gaps of the current situation.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Determine collection plan.
2. Establish intelligence reporting procedures.
3. Manage intelligence systems.
4. Determine intelligence requirements.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4024

REFERENCES:
1. DCID 1/21 Physical Security Standards for Sensitive Compartmented
Information Facilities
2. MCDP 2 Intelligence
3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide
4. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
5. MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations
6. MCWP 2-12 MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
7. MCWP 2-2 MAGTF Intelligence Collection

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: To fully conduct intelligence operations, a Temporary


Secure Compartmented Intelligence Facility (T-SCIF) should be utilized in
accordance with appropriate references.
Mapping, Geospatial Intelligence Sourcing (GIS).

MATERIAL:

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:
intelligence personnel.

MSOF-C2-6025:

Security Clearances are necessary for all

Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures to establish, maintain and


operate SOF-specific command and control systems to aid the decision-making
process through a shared situational awareness of the battle space.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To enable the effective command and control of the unit in the
accomplishment of the commander's intent.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Execute communications plan.
3. Establish control procedures.
4. Manage communication & information systems.
5. Manage status reports.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-6023

MSOF-C2-4025

MSOF-C2-6028

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
2. MCDP-6 Command and Control
3. MCRP 3-1 Ground Combat Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Tent, structure, vessel, vehicle, aircraft and other


mobile platforms.

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MSOF-C2-6026:

Conduct Information Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes how to conduct Operational Information


Operations by integrating the employment of electronic warfare (EW), computer
network operations (CNO), psychological operations (PSYOP), military
deception (MILDEC), and operations security (OPSEC), in concert with
specified supporting and related capabilities, to influence, disrupt,
corrupt, or usurp adversarial human and automated decision making while
protecting our forces.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To integrate Operational IO into the command's MCPP and higher's


IO campaign plan across all MSOB/SOTF operations.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish Working Group (IOWG).
2. Integrate IO campaign plan.
3. Analyze the information environment (IE).
4. Develop IO plan.
5. Leverage appropriate IO assets.
6. Conduct IO.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4026

REFERENCES:
1. JP 3-13 Joint Doctrine for Information Operations
2. MCWP 3-40.4 MAGTF Information Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-C2-6027:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Establish an Advanced Operational Base (AOB)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures for establishment of an


Advanced Operational Base (AOB).
CONDITION: The Advanced Operational Base (AOB) is in a secure location and
given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To establish a base with the capability to provide C4I and to
support operational detachments IAW the requirements specified in the MSOC
OPORD.

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Coordinate plan with HN.
3. Establish communications.
4. Establish Force Protection procedures.
5. Occupy AOB.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4027

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Available facility, tent or structure.

MATERIAL: Construction materials to include wood, cement, metals, wiring


and piping.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Engineering personnel.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-C2-6028:

Force Protection Equipment.

Operate an Advanced Operational Base (AOB)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures for establishment of an


Advanced Operational Base (AOB).
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To establish a base with the capability to provide C4I and support
subordinate units.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Effect C2.
2. Update current situation.
3. Evaluate HN forces.
4. Conduct command and control operations.
5. Plan future operations.
6. Modify plans as necessary.
7. Enforce OPSEC.
8. Implement force-protection measures.
9. Operate the AOB as a launch and recovery base.

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CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4028

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Engineering support assets.

MATERIAL: Construction materials to include wood, cement, metals, wiring


and piping.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-DA-6100:

Engineering Personnel.

Conduct a Raid

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures required to conduct a raid


when given a unit, a mission, and commanders intent, combat loaded, with any
of the following insert platforms: aircraft, boats, wheeled vehicle
transportation, or mechanized transportation.
CONDITION: Given a target of operational/strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment, working unilaterally or
with/through a partnered force independent from friendly support.
STANDARD:

To complete actions on the objective with successful withdrawal.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Conduct actions on objective(s).
4. Prepare for follow-on objective(s).
5. Conduct site exploitation.
6. Conduct withdrawal.
7. Conduct Debrief.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-6020
MSOF-DA-4100

MSOF-C2-4022

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
2. MCO 3500.73 RECONNAISSANCE TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL
3. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
4. STP 31-18-SM-TG Special Forces Common Skills Level 3 and 4

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A023 Cartridge, 12 Gauge 1 Ounce Slug Com
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A065 Cartridge, 5.56mm Plastic Ball Pract
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute
B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M
B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M
B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground
B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
B550 Cartridge, 40mm Saluting
B584 Cartridge, 40mm Practice M918 Linked
B643 Cartridge, 60mm High Explosive M888
B646 Cartridge, 60mm Smoke White Phosphor
C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G950 Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F

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Quantity
500
200
500
3000
UNKNOWN
6000
6000
3000
4000
3000
4000
4000
1000
1000
200
200
2000
200
2000
2000
3000
100
6
6
6
6
6
50
UNKNOWN
6
2000
600
2000
200
50
200
6
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
50
50
6

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L306
L307
L311
L312
L314
L324
L495
L598
L599
M028
M032
M039
M130
M131
M420
M421
M456
M475
M670
M757
M980
M981
M982
ML03
MM27
MM30
MM45
MM46
MM51
MM52
MM54
MM56
MN08
MN89
MU40
MU41
MU42

Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star


Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap Flas
Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap Illu
Demolition Kit, Bangalore Torpedo M1
Charge, Demolition Block TNT 1-Pound
Charge, Demolition Cratering 40-Poun
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Charge, Demolition Shaped M2 Series
Charge, Demolition Shaped M3 Series
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Container, Demolition Charge MK2 Mod
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.0831 Inch
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.161 Inch
Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK144
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK149
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
Dual instantaneous shock tube
Cord, Detonating 400 Grains per Foot
Cord, Detonating 200 Grains per Foot
Cord, Detonating 100 Grains per Foot

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
20
6
100
100
2
2
100 FT
6
100 FT
1
10 FT
10 FT
10 FT
6
10 FT
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
6
100
100 FT
100 FT
100 FT

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17760 MOUT Assault Course (MAC)
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47, UH-60, MH-47, MH53 AND/OR AH-64 - Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, MC130, KC130 - UAV:
Predator and Raven.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: RSO; FAC; TACP; JTAC; Insert/Extract officer(s)
specifically associated with insert/extract methods utilized.

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MSOF-DA-6101:

Conduct an Ambush

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures for conducting a surprise


attack by fire from concealed positions on a moving or temporarily halted
enemy.
CONDITION: Given a target of operational / strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment, working unilaterally or
with/through a partnered force independent from friendly support.
STANDARD:

The desired effect on the enemy achieved.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Integrates partnered forces.
3. Conduct movement.
4. Conduct actions on objective(s).
5. Prepare for follow-on objective(s).
6. Conduct site exploitation.
7. Conduct withdrawal.
8. Conduct Debrief.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-DA-4101

MSOF-C2-4020

MSOF-C2-6020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
2. MCO 3500.73 RECONNAISSANCE TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL
3. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
4. STP 31-18-SM-TG Special Forces Common Skills Level 3 and 4
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A023 Cartridge,
A024 Cartridge,
A024 Cartridge,
A059 Cartridge,
A063 Cartridge,
A064 Cartridge,
A064 Cartridge,
A065 Cartridge,
A075 Cartridge,
A080 Cartridge,
A111 Cartridge,
A131 Cartridge,
A363 Cartridge,
A475 Cartridge,
A576 Cartridge,
A598 Cartridge,

12 Gauge 1 Ounce Slug Com


12 Gauge Door Breaching M
12 Gauge Door Breaching M
5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
5.56mm Plastic Ball Pract
5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
5.56mm Blank M200 Single
7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
9mm Ball M882
Caliber .45 Ball M1911
Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li

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Quantity
500
500
200
3000
UNKNOWN
6000
6000
3000
4000
3000
4000
4000
1000
1000
200
200

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A606
AA11
AA12
AA21
AA40
AX14
B504
B505
B508
B509
B519
B519
B534
B535
B542
B546
B550
B584
B643
B646
C869
C995
G811
G878
G881
G895
G924
G940
G945
G950
G963
G982
GG04
GG09
K143
L306
L307
L311
L312
L314
L324
L495
L598
L599
M028
M032
M039
M130
M131
M420
M421
M456
M475
M670
M757

Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod


Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute
Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M
Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M
Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground
Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
Cartridge, 40mm Saluting
Cartridge, 40mm Practice M918 Linked
Cartridge, 60mm High Explosive M888
Cartridge, 60mm Smoke White Phosphor
Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with
Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83
Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap Flas
Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap Illu
Demolition Kit, Bangalore Torpedo M1
Charge, Demolition Block TNT 1-Pound
Charge, Demolition Cratering 40-Poun
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Charge, Demolition Shaped M2 Series
Charge, Demolition Shaped M3 Series
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Container, Demolition Charge MK2 Mod
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com

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2000
200
2000
2000
3000
100
6
6
6
6
6
50
UNKNOWN
6
2000
600
2000
200
50
200
6
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
50
50
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
20
6
100
100
2
2
100 FT
6
100 FT
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M980
M981
M982
ML03
MM27
MM30
MM45
MM46
MM51
MM52
MM54
MM56
MN08
MN89
MU40
MU41
MU42

Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.0831 Inch


Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.161 Inch
Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK144
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK149
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
Dual instantaneous shock tube
Cord, Detonating 400 Grains per Foot
Cord, Detonating 200 Grains per Foot
Cord, Detonating 100 Grains per Foot

10 FT
10 FT
10 FT
6
10 FT
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
6
100
100 FT
100 FT
100 FT

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17760 MOUT Assault Course (MAC)
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47, UH-60, MH-47, MH53 AND/OR AH-64 - Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, MC130, KC130 - UAV:
Predator and Raven.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: RSO; FAC; TACP; JTAC; Insert/Extract officer(s)
specifically associated with insert/extract methods utilized.

MSOF-DA-6102:

Interdict a Target

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for using fire support or
maneuver forces to prevent, hinder, or delay the use of an area or route by
enemy forces.
CONDITION: Given a target of operational/strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment, working unilaterally or
with/through a partnered force independent from friendly support.
STANDARD: To attack the target and achieve the degree of destruction
specified in the operation order (OPORD).
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Destroy target.
2. Conduct post-attack procedures.

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3.
4.

Conduct movement.
Employ fires.

CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-DA-4102

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A555 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Ball M33 Link
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute
B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M
B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground
B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
B634 Cartridge, 60mm Target Practice
B642 Cartridge, 60mm High Explosive M720
B643 Cartridge, 60mm High Explosive M888
B646 Cartridge, 60mm Smoke White Phosphor
B647 Cartridge, 60mm Illuminating M721
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW
HX07 Rocket, 83mm HEAA Practice MK7 Mod 0
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110
LX21 Simulator, Noise Assault Rocket Trai
LX21 Simulator, Noise Assault Rocket Trai

Quantity
180
200
200
200
20
400
200
200
6
6
3
4
3
5
9
6
6
2
2
6
6
6
2
4
3
3
3
6
4
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17581 Machine Gun Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17430 Impact Area Dudded
Facility Code 17610 Grenade Launcher Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17631 Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live
Facility Code 17670 Mortar Range
Facility Code 17671 Field Artillery Indirect Fire Range
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17936 Close Air Support Range

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AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing - C130, Non-Standard Fixed Wing Aircraft, Rotary Wing
- Assault Support CH-53, CH-46, CH-47UH-60, UH1N, MC-22.
EQUIPMENT:

CAST - Combined Arms Staff Trainer.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Mortar/Artillery Unit, Close Air Support (CAS) Aircraft


and Forward Air Controller (FAC).

MSOF-DA-6103:

Select Targets of Interdiction

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting joint force
targeting operations, the process of selecting and prioritizing targets and
matching the appropriate response to them taking into account operational
requirements and capabilities.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To select targets based upon criticality, accessibility,


recuperability, vulnerability, effect, and recognizability.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct area assessment.
2. Conduct planning.
3. Conduct reconnaissance.
4. Prioritize targets.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-DA-4103

MSOF-C2-6020

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

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Quantity
200
180
200
100
2
2
2
2
2
2
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RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

Deploy to the Operational Area

MSOF-FID-6200:

SUPPORTED MET(S):

11

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures to move units and their
systems from one position to another in order to gain a position of advantage
over or avoid a position of disadvantage with respect to an enemy.
CONDITION: Given a mission with operational / strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment and possessing all
required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To arrive at the area of operations with all mission-essential
personnel while maintaining operations security.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct Operational Planning.
2. Conduct PDSS.
3. Conduct Pre-deployment activities.
4. Conduct Logistical Planning.
5. Conduct deployment.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-FID-4200

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing - C130, Non-Standard Fixed Wing Aircraft, Rotary Wing
- Assault Support CH-53, CH-46, CH-47UH-60, UH1N, MC-22.
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-FID-6201:

Embarkation Equipment.

Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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DESCRIPTION: This task describes intelligence support functions and
operations which provide information for the planning and conduct of tactical
actions in the framework of SOF operations.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To ensure forces have adequate intelligence support to accomplish


the mission.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Direct intelligence support.
2. Task operation cells.
3. Task MSOC S2.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-FID-4201

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
2. JP 3-13 Joint Doctrine for Information Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

MSOF-FSPT-6230:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Conduct Fire Support Coordination

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures required to conduct


targeting, target engagements, fire support planning and coordination in
support of the scheme of maneuver as per the commander's intent.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To produce supporting documents and emplace supporting arms


observers in key locations IOT execute and plan fires.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Receive and make recommendations from subordinate elements for operational
employment of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).
2. Conduct Close Air Support.
3. Coordinate fire support assets.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-FSPT-4230

RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-FSPT-4230

REFERENCES:
1. FM 6-30 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Observed Fire

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3.
4.
5.
6.

JP 3-09.3 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Close Air Support
(CAS)
MCWP 3-16 Fire Support Coordination in the Ground Combat Element
MCWP 3-16.6 Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller
NAVMC 3500.42 Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) T & R
Unit SOP Unit SOP

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Required Fire Support Agencies.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
EVALUATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Time Starts: Last target identified.
2. Time Stops: Quick fire plan transmitted.

MSOF-INEX-6250:

Conduct Heliborne Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

DESCRIPTION:
Operations.

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

This task provides the procedures to conduct Heliborne

CONDITION: Given a special operations mission and rotary wing aircraft, all
required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan and load an aircraft, execute emergency procedures, exit
aircraft upon arrival at designated Landing Zone and maintain communications
with the aircraft.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Plan/brief mission.
2. Don/inspect equipment.
3. Remain oriented.
4. Conduct actions in the aircraft.
5. Exit aircraft on command.
6. Conduct tactical actions.
7. Conduct movement.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4251

MSOF-INEX-4250

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4252

MSOF-INEX-4254

MSOF-INEX-4253

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-21 Tactical Fundamentals of Helicopterborne Operations
2. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon
3. FMFM 6-5 The Marine Rifle Squad (02 Dec 1991 w/ch 001)
4. MCO 3500.42_ Marine Corps HRST Policy and Program Admin

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6.
7.
8.

MCRP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP

3-11.3A Special Forces Waterborne Operations (TC 31-25)


2-15.3 Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2)
3-11.4 Helicopterborne Operations
3-24 Assault Support (FMFM 5-35)

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
AIRCRAFT: TILTROTOR MV/CV-22, ROTARY WING AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47,
AND/OR UH-64.

MSOF-INEX-6251:

Conduct HRST Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for airborne rapid


insertion/extraction when the planned insertion/movement of forces conducted
rapidly followed by a planned and rapid withdrawal.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission and rotary wing aircraft,
specific HRST equipment, and all required personnel.
STANDARD: To conduct rapid insertion/extraction techniques and exit or hook
up to an aircraft in an area that may not provide suitable landing
conditions.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Plan/brief mission.
2. Don/inspect equipment.
3. Rig aircraft.
4. Remain oriented.
5. Conduct actions in the aircraft.
6. Exit aircraft.
7. Prepare for SPIE operations.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4251

MSOF-INEX-6250

MSOF-INEX-4250

REFERENCES:
1. MCO 3500.42_ Marine Corps HRST Policy and Program Admin
2. MCRP 3-11.4A Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST) Operations
3. MCWP 3-11.4 Helicopterborne Operations
4. SOCOM 350-6 SOCOM Insertion/Extraction Manual

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17917 Rappelling Training Area
AIRCRAFT: TILT ROTOR CV/MV-22, ROTARY WING UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47,
AND/OR UH-60.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:

Conduct Tower Training prior to execution.

SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Certified HRST Master.


Safety Insert Officer (SIO).

MSOF-INEX-6252:

Requires HRST qualified

Conduct Static Line Parachute Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for insertion using low-level
static line as the primary means of insertion into a designated drop zone in
day or night conditions.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, static line parachute,
aircraft, all required personnel, and equipment.
STANDARD: To execute a low level static line insertion in day/night/limited
visibility conditions and accomplish in air maneuvers to maintain integrity
in the designated drop zone.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct mission brief.
2. Identify the drop zone.
3. Conduct final coordination/jump brief.
4. Conduct pilots brief.
5. Prepare aircraft.
6. Conduct Jumpmaster personnel inspection.
7. Execute parachute operations.
8. Conduct actions on the drop zone.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-INEX-4252

REFERENCES:
1. MCO 3500.20 Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy
2. MCWP 3-15.7 Static-Line Parachuting Techniques and Training

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G950 Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18

Quantity
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17912 Parachute Landing Fall Platform
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing C5A, C17, C141, C130, CASA, TILT ROTOR CV/MV-22,
ROTARY WING UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47, AND/OR UH-60.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Rigger, DZ safety officer, RSO, Jumpmasters.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Safety boats and safety swimmer if water is
present within 1000 meters of the drop zone.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-INEX-6253:

Graduate of the basic airborne course.

Conduct Military Free-Fall Parachute Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for insertion using military
freefall as the primary means of insertion into a designated drop zone in day
or night conditions.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, parachute, aircraft, all
required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To execute a military freefall insertion in day/night/limited
visibility conditions and accomplish in air maneuvers to maintain integrity
in the designated drop zone.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct mission brief.
2. Identify the drop zone.
3. Conduct final coordination/jump brief.
4. Conduct pilot brief.
5. Prepare aircraft.
6. Conduct Jumpmaster personnel inspection.
7. Execute parachute operations.
8. Conduct actions on the drop zone.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-INEX-4253

REFERENCES:
1. MCO 3500.20 Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy

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2.

MCWP 3-15.6 Military Free-Fall Parachuting Tactics, Techniques, and


Procedures

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G950 Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18

Quantity
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17912 Parachute Landing Fall Platform
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing C5A, C17, C141, C130, CASA, TILT ROTOR CV/MV-22,
ROTARY WING UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47, AND/OR UH-60.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Rigger, DZ Safety Officer, RSO, Jumpmasters.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Safety boats and safety swimmer if water is
present within 1000 meters of the drop zone.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Graduate of basic airborne course, graduate of
the military free fall parachutist course, current HAPS chamber cert (for
high altitude operations 12,999' MSL).

MSOF-INEX-6254:

Conduct Hard/Soft Duck Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for inserting in a clandestine


manner offshore and conduct an amphibious operation to support follow on
missions.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, aircraft, boats, all required
personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, coordinate and execute a Hard/Soft duck at designated
time and location (i.e. Water Drop Zone, DZ).
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Rig aircraft.
2. Conduct inspections.
3. Remain oriented.
4. Conduct actions in the aircraft.
5. Conduct Hard/Soft Duck Operations.
6. Execute actions on the drop zone.
7. Conduct planning.
8. Conduct pilot/jump Brief.

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CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4252

MSOF-INEX-4254

MSOF-INEX-6252

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4255

MSOF-INEX-4256

MSOF-INEX-4250

REFERENCES:
1. MCO 3500.20 Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy
2. MCO 3500.42_ Marine Corps HRST Policy and Program Admin
3. MCRP 3-11.4 Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST) Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Amphibious Forces

Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area,

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Insertion/Extraction Officer, Helocast Master, Jump


Master X 2, and Drop Zone Safety Officer.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
execution.

MSOF-INEX-6255:

Conduct wet silk training within 6 months of

Conduct Over the Horizon (OTH) Reconnaissance Insertion

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for executing a navigation


plan by conducting a movement from a position over the horizon to the
intended beach landing site (BLS).
CONDITION: Given a launch platform, an insertion craft, all required
personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD:
the BLS.

To plan and conduct a movement from a vessel over the horizon to

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct Mission/Insert Brief.
2. Effect launch.
3. Commence OTH movement.
4. Maintain communications.
5. Navigate at sea.
6. Execute insertion.
7. Conduct recovery.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-INEX-4255

REFERENCES:
1. MCRP 3-11.3A Special Forces Waterborne Operations (TC 31-25)

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3.

MCRP 3-11.4 Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST) Operations


MCRP 3-31.3A Over the Horizon Surface Operations

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17908 Amphibious Vehicle Training Area
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces
AIRCRAFT: VESSEL - Amphibious shipping: Appropriate deployment platform
and supporting equipment (i.e. CRRC, RHIB etc).
EQUIPMENT: Communications Suite, Navigational aids.
LPD, LHA, CCRC, RHIB.

Vessel: DDG, LHD,

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-INEX-6256:

Personnel must be CWS-2 qualified at a minimum.

Conduct Clandestine Amphibious Landing and Withdrawal

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for reconnaissance operations


requiring the clandestine landing and/or withdrawal (surface swimming).
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, launch platform, all required
personnel, and equipment.
STANDARD:

To insert and withdraw a force using small surface vessel(s).

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct movement.
2. Deploy scout Swimmers.
3. Transit surface to ORP.
4. Arrive at BLS.
5. Conduct Planning.
6. Conduct Mission/Insert Brief.
7. Cache equipment.
8. Conduct reconnaissance.
9. Conduct exfiltration.
CHAINED EVENTS:
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-6257

MSOF-INEX-4256

MSOF-SR-6600

MSOF-INEX-6255

REFERENCES:
1. MCRP 3-11.3A Special Forces Waterborne Operations (TC 31-25)

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Amphibious Forces

Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area,

AIRCRAFT: Vessel -Amphibious shipping - appropriate OTH delivery platform


based on mission parameters.

MSOF-INEX-6257:

Conduct Surface Vessel Deployment Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for launching and recovering
from a vessel at sea while over the horizon, to allow for a clandestine
operation.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, surface vessel, boat, all
required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To rig and deploy organic assets from a surface vessel in a
designated area to conduct an amphibious movement to a BLS.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Make coordination.
3. Conduct Mission/Insert Brief.
4. Maintain communications.
5. Execute movement.
6. Complete recovery.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-INEX-4257

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-6600

MSOF-INEX-6256

MSOF-INEX-6255

REFERENCES:
1. COMDINST MI6114.5A U.S. Coast Guard Boat Crew Seamanship Manual
2. FM 3-05.212 Special Forces Waterborne Operations
3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Amphibious Forces

Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area,

EQUIPMENT: Appropriate swimmers equipment as required, Small Craft (CRRC


or RHIB). Vessel: DDG, LHA, LPD, LCAC, and LCU.

MSOF-MOBL-6375:

Conduct Mobility Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 7, 8

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EVALUATION-CODED:
DESCRIPTION:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

This task provides the procedure for mobility operations.

CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, mobility means, all required


personnel, and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan and conduct all-terrain mobile operations navigation,
infiltration, establish laager site, communications, weapon systems, asset
maintenance, recovery operations, and immediate action.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Prepare method of travel.
3. Conduct movement.
4. Execute immediate actions.
5. Employ formations.
6. Conduct maintenance.
7. Establish laager site.
8. Conduct self/assisted recovery.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-MOBL-4375

REFERENCES:
1. FM 31-20-5 Special Reconnaissance Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for
Special Forces
2. FM 31-23 SPECIAL FORCES MOUNTED OPERATIONS TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND
PROCEDURES
3. MCRP 4-11.3H Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Tactical Convoy Operations
4. SOCOM Combat Convoy Handbook SOCOM Combat Convoy Handbook
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A062 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 Linked
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G950 Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18
L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St

Quantity
8100
12000
12000
12000
12000
12000
12000
480
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
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Facility
Facility
Facility
Facility
Facility
Facility
Facility
Facility
Facility

Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code

MSOF-PR-6450:

17411
17906
17681
17691
17710
17711
17720
17721
17660

Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces


Wheeled Vehicle Drivers Course
Field Artillery Scaled Range
Scaled Gunnery Range (1:5 and 1:10)
Multipurpose Training Range (MPTR)
Automated Multipurpose Training Range (MPTR)
Tank/Fighting Vehicle Platoon Battle Run
Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex
Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range

Develop an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for producing an Evasion Plan
of Action (EPA).
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To develop an EPA in accordance with theater requirements ensuring


the recovery of personnel.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Develop EPA.
2. Disseminate EPA.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-6020

MSOF-PR-4450

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

MSOF-PR-6451:

Initiate Evasion

SUPPORTED MET(S):

7, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

DESCRIPTION:
CONDITION:
equipment.

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

This task provides the procedure for evasion operations.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

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STANDARD: To traverse the length of the evasion corridor without being
captured or decisively engaged by the enemy and is prepared to exfiltrate in
accordance with (IAW) EPA.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Initiate Evasion.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Occupy hole-up areas.
4. Conduct rehearsals.
5. Receive emergency resupply.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-PR-4451

MSOF-PR-4450

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-SR-6600:

Conduct Amphibious Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting amphibious


reconnaissance in order to collect specific geographic and hydrographic
information.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Amphibious
Reconnaissance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Conduct mission.
4. Conduct extract.
5. Conduct debrief.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-4600
MSOF-INEX-6256

MSOF-INEX-6255

MSOF-INEX-6257

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.212 Special Forces Waterborne Operations

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4.
5.
6.

FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)


FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
NATO REPORT FORMAT NATO REPORT FORMAT

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
HA29 Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
M757 Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
MM27 Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Amphibious Forces

MSOF-UW-6700:

Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area,

Conduct Interdiction Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

4, 8, 9

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EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for joint force targeting
operations, the process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching
the appropriate response to them taking into account operational requirements
and capabilities, using Decide, Detect, Deliver and Assess (D3A).
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To select targets based on the CARVER principle. Target


priorities are consistent with guidance from the area commander and unit
capabilities.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Prepare operations.
3. Coordinate operations.
4. Conduct operations.
5. Coordinate post-strike assessment.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-UW-4701

MSOF-C2-6020

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-UW-6701:

Quantity
200
180
200
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Prepare for a Unconventional Warfare Mission

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 8, 9

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EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for preparing for an


Unconventional Warfare mission in a denied environment.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To prepare for an Unconventional Warfare mission by studying the


available materials and accomplishing assigned areas of responsibility.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Assign duties.
2. Perform isolation procedures.
3. Study material.
4. Ensure plan.
5. Complete all staff functions (1-6).
6. Medical develops plan.
7. Prepare infiltration CONPLANs.
8. Present a briefback.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-UW-4701

MSOF-C2-6020

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

MSOF-UW-6702:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Facilitate Linkup between MSOTs and General Purpose Forces

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting actions to join
two friendly forces.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, C4Irelated infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD:
the GPF.

To facilitate a safe and effective linkup between SOF elements and

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Coordinates linkup.

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2.
3.

Conduct debriefs.
Redeploy SOF element.

CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-6020

MSOF-UW-4702

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-UW-6703:

Quantity
200
180
200
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Conduct Linkup Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for the exchange of


battlespace and missions with other friendly forces.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, and a requirement to linkup
between conventional and resistance forces, all required personnel, and C4Irelated infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To complete a linkup with the GPFs at the time and location
specified in the higher OPORD with no friendly casualties.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish initial contact.
2. Complete linkup.
3. Conduct briefs.

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4.
5.
6.

Move to RP.
Occupy RP.
Establish communications.

CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-UW-4703

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

Quantity
200
190
200
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)

MSOF-UW-6704:

Transition of Resistance Forces

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for planning, advising,


coordinating, supporting, and participating in the execution of military
operations that help to stabilize or to continue the operations of the
governing body or civil structure of a foreign country, whether by assisting
an established government or by establishing military authority over an
occupied population.
CONDITION: The Operational Area is under Partner Nation control. There is
no longer a requirement for an armed resistance force. The guerrilla force
is well armed and equipped and is widely dispersed throughout the area. The
underground and auxiliary have cached weapons, radios, and explosives for
which there are no records.
STANDARD:
HN plans.

To transition the Resistance Forces in accordance with (IAW) the

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Prepare for demobilization.
2. Coordinate demobilization plans.
3. Coordinate with CA personnel.
4.
Brief resistance force.
5. Assist demobilization.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-UW-6705

MSOF-UW-4704

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-UW-6705:

Establish Contact with Resistance Force

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for the action of joining a
resistance element with friendly forces.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To establish contact with a resistance element in accordance with


(IAW) the operational plan.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Move to contact area.
2. Establish ORP.
3. Prepare for contact.
4. Establish contact.
5. Move to safe area.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-UW-4705

MSOF-UW-4704

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO

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2.
3.
4.

DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in


Insurgencies
FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-UW-6706:

Quantity
200
200
180
200
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Debrief an Asset

SUPPORTED MET(S):

8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conduct human intelligence
(HUMINT) gathering operations which cover a wide range of activities,
including reconnaissance patrols, aircrew reports and debriefs, debriefing
refugees, and interrogations of enemy prisoners of war.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To review the background packet, extracts and accurately record


all necessary information for the development of the debriefing plan.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Prepare for debriefing.
2. Conduct debriefing.
3. Consolidate information.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-UW-4706

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies

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4.

FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare


FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility

MSOF-UW-6707:

Refine an Established Area Complex

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for developing rear area
security (RAS) measures that are taken prior to, during, and/or after an
enemy airborne attack, sabotage, infiltration, guerrilla action, and/or
initiation of psychological or propaganda warfare to minimize the effects
thereof.
CONDITION: Given the enemy is in full control of the area, possesses radio
direction finding equipment, has implemented population control measures to
deter resistance activities, all required personnel, and C4I-related
infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To ensure that the area command has established secure small-unit
operational bases in accordance with mission, enemy, terrain and weather,
troops and support available, time available, and civil considerations;
secure communications network linking the area command, guerrillas,
auxiliary, and underground; and a logistical system that will support
operations.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Ensure established supply system.
2. Ensure established communications.
3. Ensure coordination of all elements.
4. Understand support mechanisms.
5. Ensure established operational bases.
6. Understand components.
7. Ensure established intelligence network.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-UW-4707

MSOF-C2-6020

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-UW-6708:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Refine an Establish Area Command Group

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for establishing and provides
controls and procedures for command and tactical movement of forces in a way
that permits a Commander to move his force quickly, securely, and
efficiently.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To identify and establish a command structure that includes


representatives from the guerrillas, underground, auxiliary, and MSOT.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Develop rapport.
2. Establish command structure.
3. Establish command and control (C2).
4. Continue area assessment.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-UW-4708

MSOF-C2-6020

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

Quantity
200
180
2
2
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

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CHAPTER 5
MSOT COLLECTIVE EVENTS

PARAGRAPH

PAGE

PURPOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5000

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EVENT CODING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5002

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DISCLAIMER UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE. . . . . . . . . . . . .

5003

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MSOT CONCEPT OF EMPLOYMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MSOT CORE CAPABILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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INDEX OF MSOT 4000-LEVEL EVENTS BY FUNCTIONAL AREA . . . . .

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MSOT COLLECTIVE EVENTS

5000. PURPOSE. This chapter contains the Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) level unit events, and illustrates the relationship between unit
competencies Mission Essential Tasks (METs) and unit training (Collective
Events). Unit training managers can isolate all training relevant to each
MET and devise training to support their competencies as needed. Lastly,
this chapter serves as the focal point for Team training.

5001. EVENT CODING. Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with an up to 12
field alphanumeric system, i.e. MSOF-C2-4020. This chapter utilizes the
following methodology:
a. Field one Each event starts with MSOF (Marine Special Operations
Force) indicating that the event is for units in the Marine Forces Special
Operations Command (MARFORSOC).
b. Field two This field is alpha characters indicating a functional
area. Functional areas used at the Team level are:
C2 - Command and Control
DA - Direct Action
FID - Foreign Internal Defense
FSPT - Fire Support
INEX - Insertion/Extraction
LANG - Language
MOBL - Mobility
PE - Preparation of the Environment
PR - Personnel Recovery
SR - Special Reconnaissance
UW - Unconventional Warfare
IW IREGUALR WARFARE
c. Field three - This field provides unit level at which the event is
accomplished and numerical sequencing.

5002.

ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES

1. Commanders should select which Battalion and/or Company collective events


under a MET will be E-Coded for purposes of recording and calculating Combat
Readiness Percentages.
2. Each Event contains a paragraph that describes internal and external
Support Requirements the unit and Marines will need to complete the event.
Ranges/Training Areas are described in this section with plain-language
description. They are also described using the Range/Facility Codes that
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Event. Marines can use the codes to find information about available ranges
at their geographic location by using the web-based Range/Training Area
Management System (see TECOM website). Ultimate use of the Range/Training
Area Code is to relate ranges to readiness by identifying those Events that
cannot be accomplished at a certain location due to lack of ranges.

5003. DISCLAIMER UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE. Unconventional Warfare tasks are


trained at MARSOC in order to develop skills in Irregular Warfare,
particularly Counter Insurgency. A thorough understanding of insurgency is
necessary for the conduct of Counter Insurgency. The inclusion of these
Unconventional Warfare tasks does not imply development of an Unconventional
Warfare capability in MARSOC.

5004. MSOT CONCEPT OF EMPLOYMENT. The Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT)
is the base MARSOF element in the conduct of DA, SR, UW, and FID operations.
The team may possess special insert/extract skills when required to conduct
DA, SR, or UW. The team possesses special long-range communications and
advanced information gathering equipment. Capable of performing in any
environment, the team collects battlefield information for processing into
intelligence, trains, combat advises and assists Host Nation, surrogate and
indigenous forces, and as part of a larger force is capable of capturing,
destroying or neutralizing strategic level targets. The team is capable of
limited independent and split team operations. When conducting special
operations the team may be employed unilaterally, in-conjunction with other
SOF, other government agencies or integrated with conventional US forces in
austere, politically sensitive environments for extended periods of time with
limited external support.

5005. MSOT CORE CAPABILITIES


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Participate in Direct Action operations.


Conduct Special Reconnaissance operations.
Conduct Surveillance and Counter-Surveillance operations.
Conduct and support Personnel Recovery.
Conduct long range communications, both voice and data.
Possess cultural and linguistic capability.
Organize, train, advise and assist selected Host Nation units in those
tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) required to identify, locate,
neutralize and exploit trans-national threats or violent extremist
organizations.
8. Conduct Unconventional Warfare.
9. Participate in Preparation of the Environment.
10. Conduct split team operations (independent elements).

5006. MSOT CONCEPT OF TRAINING. Individual training standards related to


the MSOT core skills will be taught and evaluated in an Individual Training
Course (ITC). Collective training standards related to the MSOT core skills
will be prioritized by the unit commander based on operational requirements.
Proficiency will be attained in accordance with the unit training plan based
on the prioritized training requirements. MSOT proficiency in core
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MSOT members will be taught and evaluated in MSOS training, DOD schools,
MOJT, or unit level individual training. MSOTs within MARSOC will possess
varying degrees of proficiency in core and core plus skills based on the
training focus of the command as determined by the commander.

5007. MSOT CORE PLUS CAPABILITIES. In addition to the core capabilities an


MSOT may be assigned an additional core plus capability as a training focus
dependant upon commanders guidance and operational tasking. The core plus
capability will determine the training focus of the MSOT and determine core
plus skills required for its members. These capabilities include:
1. Amphibious: Maintains proficiency in amphibious operations to include
special insertion and extraction techniques including but not limited to
combatant diving. Develops and maintains proficiency in small craft
insertion as well as interoperability with other SOF amphibious insertion
platforms.
2. Military Free Fall: Develops and maintains proficiency in advanced
airborne operations. The MFF MSOT will maintain the highest level of special
reconnaissance capability within the MSOC.
3. Mobility: Develops and maintains proficiency in the use and employment
of military vehicles in all terrain, non-standard tactical vehicles, and
operation of amphibious insertion/extraction platforms.

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5008.

INDEX OF MSOT 4000-LEVEL EVENTS BY FUNCTIONAL AREA

Event Number

Event Title

Page
Number

COMMAND AND CONTROL


MSOF-C2-4020
MSOF-C2-4021
MSOF-C2-4022
MSOF-C2-4023
MSOF-C2-4024
MSOF-C2-4025
MSOF-C2-4026
MSOF-C2-4027
MSOF-C2-4028
MSOF-C2-4029
MSOF-C2-4030
MSOF-C2-4031
MSOF-C2-4032
MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-DA-4102
MSOF-DA-4103
MSOF-FID-4200
MSOF-FID-4201
MSOF-FID-4202
MSOF-FID-4203
MSOF-FID-4204
MSOF-FID-4205
MSOF-FID-4206
MSOF-FID-4207
MSOF-FSPT-4230
MSOF-INEX-4250
MSOF-INEX-4251
MSOF-INEX-4252
MSOF-INEX-4253
MSOF-INEX-4254
MSOF-INEX-4255
MSOF-INEX-4256
MSOF-INEX-4257
MSOF-INEX-4259
MSOF-INEX-4260
MSOF-INEX-4261
MSOF-LANG-4300
MSOF-MOBL-4375
MSOF-PE-4400
MSOF-PR-4450
MSOF-PR-4451

Conduct Deliberate Planning


Coordinate Combat Support
Conduct Crisis Action Planning
Operate a Tactical Operations Center (TOC)
Direct Intelligence Operations
Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 Suite
Conduct Tactical Information Operations
Establish a Mission Support Site (MSS)
Operate Mission Support Site (MSS)
Plan Team House
Conduct Operational Security
Adapt Force Protection Posture to Operational Environment
Conduct Sensitive Site Exploitation (SSE)
DIRECT ACTION
Conduct a Raid
Conduct an Ambush
Interdict a Target
Select Targets of Interdiction
FOREIGN INTERNAL DEFENSE
Deploy to the Operational Area
Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations
Redeploy Forces to a Specified Location
Train Forces
Evaluate Host Nation Forces
Advise Host Nation Forces
Establish Training Programs and Areas
Determine Partner Force (PF) Mission Essential Task List
(METL)
FIRE SUPPORT
Conduct Fire Support Coordination
INSERTION/EXTRACTION
Conduct Heliborne Operations
Conduct HRST Operations
Conduct Static Line Parachute Operations
Conduct Military Free-Fall Parachute Operations
Conduct Hard / Soft Duck Operations
Conduct an Over the Horizon (OTH) Reconnaissance Insertion
Conduct Clandestine Amphibious Landing and Withdrawal
Conduct Surface Vessel Deployment Operations
Conduct a Sub-Surface Infiltration
Conduct Open Circuit Diving Operations
Conduct Submarine Deployment Operations
LANGUAGE
Conduct Regional Culture Study
MOBILITY
Conduct Mobility Operations
PERPARATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Conduct Operational Preparation of the EnvironmentCLASSIFIED
PERSONNEL RECOVERY
Develop a Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)
Initiate Evasion

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MSOF-PR-4453
MSOF-SR-4600
MSOF-SR-4601
MSOF-SR-4602
MSOF-SR-4603
MSOF-SR-4604
MSOF-SR-4605
MSOF-SR-4606
MSOF-SR-4607
MSOF-SR-4608
MSOF-SR-4609
MSOF-SR-4610
MSOR-SR-4611
MSOF-SR-4612
MSOF-SR-4613
MSOF-SR-4614
MSOF-SR-4615
MSOF-SR-4616
MSOF-SR-4617
MSOF-SR-4618
MSOF-SR-4619
MSOF-UW-4700
MSOF-UW-4701
MSOF-UW-4702
MSOF-UW-4703
MSOF-UW-4704
MSOF-UW-4705
MSOF-UW-4706
MSOF-UW-4707
MSOF-UW-4708
MSOF-UW-4709
MSOF-UW-4710
MSOF-UW-4711
MSOF-UW-4712
MSOF-UW-4713
MSOF-UW-4714
MSOF-UW-4715
MSOF-IW-4800

Conduct Unconventional Assisted Recovery (UAR)-CLASSIFIED


Conduct Recovery Operations of Personnel and Equipment
SPECIAL RECONNAISSANCE
Conduct Amphibious Reconnaissance
Conduct Counter Sniper Operations
Employ Sniper(s) to Conduct Vehicle Interdiction
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of a Direct Action Raid
Employ a Sniper Team in Support of Special Reconnaissance
Missions
Conduct Specific Target Surveillance
Conduct Target Acquisition
Conduct Area Assessment
Conduct Target Analysis
Conduct Area Reconnaissance
Conduct Route Reconnaissance
Conduct Zone Reconnaissance
Conduct Structural Survey/Reconnaissance
Conduct Line of Communication Surveillance
Conduct Geographic Reconnaissance
Conduct Post Strike Reconnaissance
Conduct Tactical Signal Intercept
Conduct Meteorological Reconnaissance
Move in a Denied Area
Support Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and
High Yield Explosives Reconnaissance
UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE
Conduct Interdiction Operations
Prepare for a Unconventional Warfare Mission
Facilitate Linkup Between MSOTS and General Purpose Forces
(GPF)
Conduct Linkup Operations
Transition of Resistance Forces
Establish Contact with Resistance Force
Debrief and Asset
Refine an Established Area Complex
Refine an Established Area Command Group
Prepare an Area Study
Conduct Area Assessment
Employ Deception techniques
Coordinate with Area Command
Identify and Refine of Existing Administrative Procedures
(Unconventional Warfare)
Coordinate and Assist with Administrative Functions in
Support of Transition Activates
Organize Resistance Forces
IREGULAR WARFARE
Conduct Village Stability Operations/Programs

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4000-LEVEL EVENTS

MSOF-C2-4020:

Conduct Deliberate Planning

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: Deliberate Planning is a planning process for the deployment


and employment of apportioned forces and resources that occurs in response to
a mission.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD:
intent.

To make estimates and decisions based on Commander's guidance and

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Mission analysis.
2. COA development.
3. COA War Game.
4. COA comparison and decision.
5. Orders development.
6. Conduct transition.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-PLAN-1426

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-PLAN-1429

MSOF-PLAN-1431

MSOF-PLAN-1430

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-0 Army Planning and Orders Production
2. JP 2-0 Doctrine for Intelligence Support to Joint Operations
3. JP 3-0 Joint Doctrine for Joint Operations
4. JP 5-0 Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations
5. JP 5-00.2 JOINT TASK FORCE PLANNING GUIDANCE AND PROCEDURES
6. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-C2-4021:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Coordinate Combat Support

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task coordinates combat support in order to achieve


mission accomplishment and the commander's intent.

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CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD:

To provide all available CS established by the commander's intent.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Coordinate communications.
3. Coordinate fire support (FS).
4. Process support requests.
5. Coordinate CS employment.
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-1020
MSOF-C2-1021

MSOF-PLAN-1435

MSOF-PLAN-1426

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
2. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon
3. MCDP 4 Logistics
4. MCO 3120.8A Organization of FMF for Combat
5. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
6. MCRP 3-11.2A Marine Troop Leader's Guide
7. MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics
8. MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations
9. MCWP 2-12 MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
10. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Supporting combat support agencies present for


coordination and planning.

MSOF-C2-4022:

Conduct Crisis Action Planning

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for rapid coordination,


planning, and execution that must be established and practiced in order to
execute assigned missions within the shortest possible time.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To rapidly produce in a required time period an order within the


higher commander's guidance and intent.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Mission analysis.

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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

COA development.
COA War Game.
COA comparison and decision.
Orders development.
Conduct transition.
Facilitate time-line.

REFERENCES:
1. JP 5-0 Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations
2. MCDP 5 Planning
3. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-C2-4023:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Operate a Tactical Operations Center (TOC)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 6, 9, 10, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures for establishment of a TOC


to facilitate command and control as well as facilitate information
processing and exchange between employed forces and higher/adjacent/supported
units.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To control and provide support to forces, as well as receive,


process and disseminate intelligences for use by higher, adjacent and
supported units.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish TOC.
2. Implement TOC SOP.
3. Establish Battle Rhythm.
4. Conduct planning.
5. Conduct Force Protection.
6. Task employed units.
7. Process information.
8. Support forces.
CHAINED EVENTS:
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-COMM-1040
MSOF-COMM-1049

MSOF-C2-4028

MSOF-INTL-1281

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
2. MCDP 1.0 Marine Corps Operations

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4.
5.

MCRP 2-15.1 DRAFT Ground Reconnaissance Handbook


MCWP 2-15.3 Ground Reconnaissance (FMFM 2-2)
MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
structures.

MSOF-C2-4024:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Available structure, tents, hangers or built-up

Direct Intelligence Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes utilizing organic, direct support, or


attached intelligence assets to satisfy operational requirements.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To fulfill the assigned intelligence requirements of the MSOB/SOTF


or the intelligence gaps of the current situation.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish intelligence reporting procedures.
2. Manage intelligence systems.
3. Determine intelligence requirements.
4. Determine collection plan.
RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-INTL-1281

REFERENCES:
1. DCID 1/21 Physical Security Standards for Sensitive Compartmented
Information Facilities
2. MCDP 2 Intelligence
3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide
4. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
5. MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations
6. MCWP 2-12 MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
7. MCWP 2-2 MAGTF Intelligence Collection
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: To fully conduct intelligence operations, a Temporary


Secure Compartmented Intelligence Facility (T-SCIF) should be utilized in
accordance with appropriate references.

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MATERIAL:

Mapping, Geospatial Intelligence Sourcing (GIS).

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:
intelligence personnel.

MSOF-C2-4025:

Security Clearances are necessary for all

Employ Command Control Computer Communication C4 suite

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures to establish, maintain and


operate SOF-specific command and control systems to aid the decision-making
process through a shared situational awareness of the battle space.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To enable the effective command and control of the unit in the
accomplishment of the commander's intent.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Execute communications plan.
3. Establish control procedures.
4. Manage communication & information systems.
5. Manage status reports.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4023

MSOF-C2-4028

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion
2. MCDP-6 Command and Control
3. MCRP 3-1 Ground Combat Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Tent, structure, vessel, vehicle, aircraft and other


mobile platforms.

MSOF-C2-4026:

Conduct Tactical Information Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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DESCRIPTION: This task describes how to conduct Operational Information
Operations by integrating the employment of electronic warfare (EW), computer
network operations (CNO), psychological operations (PSYOP), military
deception (MILDEC), and operations security (OPSEC), in concert with
specified supporting and related capabilities, to influence, disrupt,
corrupt, or usurp adversarial human and automated decision making while
protecting our forces.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To integrate Operational IO into the commands MCPP and higher IO


campaign plan across all MSOB/SOTF operations.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish Working Group (IOWG).
2. Integrate IO campaign plan.
3. Analyze the information environment (IE).
4. Develop an IO plan.
5. Leverage appropriate IO assets.
6. Conduct IO.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. JP 3-13 Joint Doctrine for Information Operations
6. MCWP 3-40.4 MAGTF Information Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

MSOF-C2-4027:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Available structure, tents, or hangers.

Establish a Mission Support Site (MSS)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures for establishment of a


Mission Support Site (MSS).
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To establish a base with the capability to provide C4I and to


support operational detachments IAW the requirements specified in the MSOC
OPORD.

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Coordinate plan with HN.
3. Occupy MSS.
4. Establish communications.
5. Establish Force Protection procedures.
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-COMM-1049

MSOF-SR-1613

MSOF-SR-1612

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

MATERIAL: Construction material to include wood, cement, metals, wiring


and piping.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-C2-4028:

Engineering support personnel.

Operate Mission Support Site (MSS)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures for deploying into a support
component commanders AO to operate an MSS.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To execute all life support, CS/CSS and mission requirements in a


secured location.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Effect C2.
2. Update current situation.
3. Evaluate HN forces.
4. Conduct command and control operations.
5. Plan future operations.
6. Modify plans as necessary.
7. Enforce OPSEC.
8. Implement force-protection measures.
9. Operate the MSS as a launch and recovery base.
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-INTL-1281

MSOF-COMM-1049

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REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

MATERIAL: Construction material to include wood, cement, metals, wiring


and piping.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-C2-4029:

Engineering support personnel.

Plan Team House

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures required for a Team to


operate from a Team House.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To conduct operations from a team house as a member of an MSOT in


a moderate to high threat level.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Identify Mission Essential items.
2. Create destruction priority list.
3. Identify criteria for destruction.
4. Establish transport plan.
5. Rehearse evacuation plan.
6. Conduct operational security maintenance.
7. Enforce readiness.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-C2-4030:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Conduct Operational Security

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 10, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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DESCRIPTION:
security.

This task provides the procedures for conducting operational

CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD:

To disseminate information that does not compromise the mission.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Control information.
2. Disseminate information.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-C2-4031:

Adapt Force Protection Posture to Operational Environment

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 10, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures to operate in an uncertain to


permissive environment with a moderate to High Threat Level.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: Achieve mission objectives in a moderate to high threat level


environment without exposing personnel to unnecessary risk.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct pre-mission area study.
2. Conduct threat assessments.
3. Develop force protection procedures.
4. Implement force protection procedures.
5. Conduct reassessment.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
2. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
3. Guide - Surveillance Countermeasures: A Serious Guide to Detecting,
Evading, and Eluding Threats to Personal Privacy, Publisher: ACM IV
Security Services (1994)
4. OPNAVINST 5530.14C Navy Physical Security Manual

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-C2-4032:

Conduct Sensitive Site Exploitation (SSE)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: Sensitive Site Exploitation is a systematical searching process


in order to collect information, material, and persons from a designated
location and analyzing them to answer information requirements, facilitate
subsequent operations, or support criminal prosecution.
CONDITION: Given a target of operational or strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment, working unilaterally or
with a partnered force.
STANDARD: Process a target area IOT collect information, material, and
persons from a designated location and analyzing them to answer information
requirements, facilitate subsequent operations or support criminal
prosecution.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Task organize unit to facilitate SSE.
2. Conduct actions on the objective(s).
3. Establish control measures.
4. Execute SSE.
5. Preserve evidence.
6. Transfer control of site if required.
7. Transfer evidence.
8. Disseminate information and intelligence as required.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4021
MSOF-DA-4101
MSOF-PE-4400
MSOF-DA-4102

MSOF-C2-4031
MSOF-SR-4605
MSOF-SR-4616

MSOF-DA-4100
MSOF-DA-4103
MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
2. FM 3-90.15 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Tactical Operations
Involving Sensitive Sites
3. Pueblo High Tech Crimes Unit Handling Forensic Evidence SOP
4. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

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ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Tents, buildings (single-multiple rooms), vehicles,
aircraft, and other mobile platforms.
EQUIPMENT: ID cards, communications equipment, computers, maps, calling
cards, weapons, Sensitive Site Exploitation kits, and cameras.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-DA-4100:

Role Players.

Conduct a Raid

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures required to conduct a raid


when given a unit, a mission, and commanders intent, combat loaded, with any
of the following insert platforms: aircraft, boats, wheeled vehicle
transportation, or mechanized transportation.
CONDITION: Given a target of operational/strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment, working unilaterally or
with/through a partnered force independent from friendly support.
STANDARD:

To complete actions on the objective with successful withdrawal.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Conduct actions on objective(s).
4. Prepare for follow-on objective(s).
5. Conduct site exploitation.
6. Conduct withdrawal.
7. Conduct Debrief.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4020
MSOF-DA-1102

MSOF-DA-1100
MSOF-DA-1109

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-1020

MSOF-C2-1021

MSOF-DA-1110
MSOF-DA-1101

REFERENCES:
1. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
2. MCO 3500.73 RECONNAISSANCE TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL
3. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
4. STP 31-18-SM-TG Special Forces Common Skills Level 3 and 4
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A023 Cartridge, 12 Gauge 1 Ounce Slug Com
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M

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A063
A064
A064
A065
A075
A080
A111
A131
A363
A475
A576
A598
A606
AA11
AA12
AA21
AA40
AX14
B504
B505
B508
B509
B519
B519
B534
B535
B542
B546
B550
B584
B643
B646
C869
C995
G811
G878
G881
G895
G924
G940
G945
G950
G963
G982
GG04
GG09
K143
L306
L307
L311
L312
L314
L324
L495

Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip


Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
Cartridge, 5.56mm Plastic Ball Pract
Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute
Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M
Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M
Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground
Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
Cartridge, 40mm Saluting
Cartridge, 40mm Practice M918 Linked
Cartridge, 60mm High Explosive M888
Cartridge, 60mm Smoke White Phosphor
Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with
Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83
Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series

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6000
3000
4000
3000
4000
4000
1000
1000
200
200
2000
200
2000
2000
3000
100
6
6
6
6
6
50
UNKNOWN
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2000
600
2000
200
50
200
6
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
50
50
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

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L598
L599
M028
M032
M039
M130
M131
M420
M421
M456
M475
M670
M757
M980
M981
M982
ML03
MM27
MM30
MM45
MM46
MM51
MM52
MM54
MM56
MN08
MN89
MU40
MU41
MU42

Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap Flas


Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap Illu
Demolition Kit, Bangalore Torpedo M1
Charge, Demolition Block TNT 1-Pound
Charge, Demolition Cratering 40-Poun
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Charge, Demolition Shaped M2 Series
Charge, Demolition Shaped M3 Series
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Container, Demolition Charge MK2 Mod
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.0831 Inch
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.161 Inch
Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK144
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK149
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
Dual instantaneous shock tube
Cord, Detonating 400 Grains per Foot
Cord, Detonating 200 Grains per Foot
Cord, Detonating 100 Grains per Foot

6
6
6
20
6
100
100
2
2
100 FT
6
100 FT
1
10 FT
10 FT
10 FT
6
10 FT
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
6
100
100 FT
100 FT
100 FT

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17760 MOUT Assault Course (MAC)
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47, UH-60, MH-47, MH53 AND/OR AH-64 -- Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, MC130, KC130 -- UAV:
Predator and Raven.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: RSO; FAC; TACP; JTAC; Insert/Extract officer(s)
specifically associated with insert/extract methods utilized.

MSOF-DA-4101:

Conduct an Ambush

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures for conducting a surprise
attack by fire from concealed positions on a moving or temporarily halted
enemy.
CONDITION: Given a target of operational/strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment, working unilaterally or
with/through a partnered force independent from friendly support.
STANDARD:

The desired effect on the enemy achieved.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct actions on objective(s).
2. Conduct planning.
3. Conduct movement.
4. Prepare for follow-on objective(s).
5. Conduct site exploitation.
6. Conduct withdrawal.
7. Conduct Debrief.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-DA-1109
MSOF-DA-1101

MSOF-DA-1110
MSOF-DA-1102

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-1021

MSOF-C2-1020

MSOF-C2-4020
MSOF-DA-1100

REFERENCES:
1. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
2. MCO 3500.73 RECONNAISSANCE TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL
3. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
4. STP 31-18-SM-TG Special Forces Common Skills Level 3 and 4
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A023 Cartridge,
A024 Cartridge,
A024 Cartridge,
A059 Cartridge,
A063 Cartridge,
A064 Cartridge,
A064 Cartridge,
A065 Cartridge,
A075 Cartridge,
A080 Cartridge,
A111 Cartridge,
A131 Cartridge,
A363 Cartridge,
A475 Cartridge,
A576 Cartridge,
A598 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,
AA12 Cartridge,

12 Gauge 1 Ounce Slug Com


12 Gauge Door Breaching M
12 Gauge Door Breaching M
5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
5.56mm Plastic Ball Pract
5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
5.56mm Blank M200 Single
7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
9mm Ball M882
Caliber .45 Ball M1911
Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
9mm FX Red Marking

5-20

Quantity
500
500
200
3000
UNKNOWN
6000
6000
3000
4000
3000
4000
4000
1000
1000
200
200
2000
200
2000

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AA21
AA40
AX14
B504
B505
B508
B509
B519
B519
B534
B535
B542
B546
B550
B584
B643
B646
C869
C995
G811
G878
G881
G895
G924
G940
G945
G950
G963
G982
GG04
GG09
K143
L306
L307
L311
L312
L314
L324
L495
L598
L599
M028
M032
M039
M130
M131
M420
M421
M456
M475
M670
M757
M980
M981
M982

Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking


Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute
Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M
Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M
Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground
Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
Cartridge, 40mm Saluting
Cartridge, 40mm Practice M918 Linked
Cartridge, 60mm High Explosive M888
Cartridge, 60mm Smoke White Phosphor
Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with
Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83
Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap Flas
Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap Illu
Demolition Kit, Bangalore Torpedo M1
Charge, Demolition Block TNT 1-Pound
Charge, Demolition Cratering 40-Poun
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Charge, Demolition Shaped M2 Series
Charge, Demolition Shaped M3 Series
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Container, Demolition Charge MK2 Mod
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.0831 Inch
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch
Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.161 Inch

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2000
3000
100
6
6
6
6
50
6
UNKNOWN
6
2000
600
2000
200
50
200
6
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
50
50
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
20
6
100
100
2
2
100 FT
6
100 FT
1
10 FT
10 FT
10 FT

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ML03
MM27
MM30
MM45
MM46
MM51
MM52
MM54
MM56
MN08
MN89
MU40
MU41
MU42

Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp


Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK144
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK149
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
Dual instantaneous shock tube
Cord, Detonating 400 Grains per Foot
Cord, Detonating 200 Grains per Foot
Cord, Detonating 100 Grains per Foot

6
10 FT
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
6
100
100 FT
100 FT
100 FT

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17760 MOUT Assault Course (MAC)
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47, UH-60, MH-47, MH53 AND/OR AH-64 -- Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, MC130, KC130 -- UAV:
Predator and Raven.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: RSO; FAC; TACP; JTAC; Insert/Extract officer(s)
specifically associated with insert/extract methods utilized.

MSOF-DA-4102:

Interdict a Target

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for using fire support or
maneuver forces to prevent, hinder, or delay the use of an area or route by
enemy forces.
CONDITION: Given a target of operational/strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment, working unilaterally or
with/through a partnered force independent from friendly support.
STANDARD: To attack the target and achieve the degree of destruction
specified in the operation order (OPORD).
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct movement.
2. Employ fires.
3. Destroy target.
4. Conduct post-attack procedures.

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REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A555 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Ball M33 Link
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute
B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M
B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground
B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781
B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
B634 Cartridge, 60mm Target Practice
B642 Cartridge, 60mm High Explosive M720
B643 Cartridge, 60mm High Explosive M888
B646 Cartridge, 60mm Smoke White Phosphor
B647 Cartridge, 60mm Illuminating M721
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW
HX07 Rocket, 83mm HEAA Practice MK7 Mod 0
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110
LX21 Simulator, Noise Assault Rocket Trai
LX21 Simulator, Noise Assault Rocket Trai

Quantity
180
200
200
20
400
200
200
6
6
3
4
3
5
9
6
6
2
2
6
6
6
2
4
3
3
3
6
2
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17936 Close Air Support Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17631 Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live
Facility Code 17670 Mortar Range
Facility Code 17671 Field Artillery Indirect Fire Range
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17581 Machine Gun Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17430 Impact Area Dudded
Facility Code 17610 Grenade Launcher Range
AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing - C130, Non-Standard Fixed Wing Aircraft, Rotary Wing
- Assault Support CH-53, CH-46, CH-47UH-60, UH1N, MC-22.
EQUIPMENT:

CAST - Combined Arms Staff Trainer.

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UNITS/PERSONNEL: Mortar/Artillery Unit, Close Air Support (CAS) Aircraft
and Forward Air Controller (FAC).

MSOF-DA-4103:

Select Targets of Interdiction

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures to move units and their
systems from one position to another in order to gain a position of advantage
over or avoid a position of disadvantage with respect to an enemy.
CONDITION: Given a mission with operational/strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment and possessing all
required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To arrive at the area of operations with all mission-essential
personnel while maintaining operations security.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct area assessment.
2. Conduct planning.
3. Conduct reconnaissance.
4. Prioritize targets.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

Quantity
200
180
2001
100
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-FID-4200:

Deploy to the Operational Area

SUPPORTED MET(S):

11

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EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures to move units and their
systems from one position to another in order to gain a position of advantage
over or avoid a position of disadvantage with respect to an enemy.
CONDITION: Given a mission with operational/strategic significance, in a
hostile, politically sensitive or denied environment and possessing all
required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To arrive at the area of operations with all mission-essential
personnel while maintaining operations security.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct Pre-deployment activities.
2. Conduct PDSS.
3. Conduct Operational Planning.
4. Conduct Logistical Planning.
5. Conduct deployment.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing - C130, Non-Standard Fixed Wing Aircraft, Rotary Wing
- Assault Support CH-53, CH-46, CH-47, UH-60, UH-1N, MC-22.

MSOF-FID-4201:

Provide Intelligence Support to SOF Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes intelligence support functions and


operations which provide information for the planning and conduct of tactical
actions in the framework of SOF operations.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To ensure forces have adequate intelligence support to accomplish


the mission.

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Direct intelligence support.
2.
Task operation cells.
3. Task FODB S2.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

MSOF-FID-4202:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Redeploy Forces to a Specified Location

SUPPORTED MET(S):

7, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures to rapidly redeploy and


restore a units fighting potential to a desired level of combat effectiveness
commensurate with mission requirements and availability of resources, for
subsequent redeployment through deliberate reconstitution of units.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To develop a redeployment order IAW the existing METT-TC and the
higher OPORD or FRAGO.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Develop redeployment plan.
2. Prepare for turnover.
3. Supervise redeployment preparations.
4. Redeploy forces.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge,
A080 Cartridge,
A111 Cartridge,
A598 Cartridge,

5.56mm Blank M200 Linked


5.56mm Blank M200 Single
7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li

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Quantity
200
180
200
100

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G930
G940
G945
L307
L312
L324
L596

Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8


Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

2
2
2
2
2
2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing - C130, Non-Standard Fixed Wing Aircraft, Rotary Wing
- Assault Support CH-53, CH-46, CH-47UH-60, UH1N, and MC-22.

MSOF-FID-4203:

Train Forces

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 8, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

DESCRIPTION:
CONDITION:
equipment.
STANDARD:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

This task describes the procedures for training HN forces.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

To train HN forces IAW the MICON and POI.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Execute the POI.
2. Maintain training records.
3. Conduct after-action reviews (AARs).
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-FID-4204
MSOF-FID-4205

MSOF-FID-4207

MSOF-FID-4206

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18

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Quantity
200
180
200
2
2

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G945
L307
L312
L324
L596

Grenade, Hand Yellow


Signal, Illumination
Signal, Illumination
Signal, Smoke Ground
Simulator, Artillery

Smoke M18
Ground White St
Ground White St
Green Parachute
Flash M110

2
2
2
2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-FID-4204:

Evaluate Host Nation Forces

SUPPORTED MET(S):

8, 9, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures to identify Partner Nation's


capabilities and capacity to conduct assigned individual/collective tasks IAW
POI.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To identify Partner Nation's capabilities and capacity to conduct


assigned individual/collective tasks IAW task condition standards; as well
quantitatively assess needed training to correct deficiencies.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct Evaluation.
2. Adjust POI.
3. Execute IAW Required Changes.
RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-FID-4205

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L302 Signal, Cartridge White Flare
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St

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Quantity
200
180
200
100
2
2
2
2
2

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L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-FID-4205:

Advise Host Nation Forces

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures to advise HN forces that


advance U.S. interests, values, and strategic end state.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To advise HN to employ its forces using tactics, techniques, and


procedures that will achieve the stated or implied objectives without
violating the constraints specified by higher commander.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Advise HN Forces.
2. Advise command and control.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-FID-4204

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

Quantity
200
180
100
2
2
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)

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MSOF-FID-4206:

Establish Training Programs and Areas

SUPPORTED MET(S):

11

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure to assist HN in establishing a


training program.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To evaluated training, form cadre, train, and establish safe


training areas.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1.
Develop training facilities.
2. Prepare training aids.
3. Plan for sustainment.
4.
Evaluate training.
5. Establish training program.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-FID-4203

RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-FID-4207

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
3. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

Quantity
200
180
100
2
2
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-FID-4207:
(METL)

Determine Partner Force (PF) Mission Essential Task List

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 9, 10, 11

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EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task describes the procedures to determine Partner Force


(PF) Mission Essential Task List (METL).
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To create and gain approval for Partner Force (PF) METL(s) by
Higher Headquarters.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Review PF mission.
2. Review US regional objectives.
3. Revise/Restate mission statement.
4. Establish METL.
5. Gain approval.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-FID-4203

MSOF-FID-4206

MSOF-FID-4204

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
3. FM 3-05.137 Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense
4. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
5. MCRP 3-0_ Unit Training Management Guide
6. SAT MANUAL Systems Approach to Training Manual
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

MSOF-FSPT-4230:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Conduct Fire Support Coordination

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures required to conduct


targeting, target engagements, fire support planning and coordination in
support of the scheme of maneuver as per the commander's intent.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To produce supporting documents and emplace supporting arms


observers in key locations IOT execute and plan fires.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Coordinate fire support assets.
2. Conduct Close Air Support.

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Receive and make recommendations from subordinate elements for operational


employment of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).

REFERENCES:
1. FM 6-30 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Observed Fire
2. JP 3-09.3 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Close Air Support
(CAS)
3. M350-5 Joint Terminal Air Controller Training & Standardization/Evaluation
4. MCWP 3-16 Fire Support Coordination in the Ground Combat Element
5. MCWP 3-16.6 Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller
6. NAVMC 3500.42 Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) T & R
7. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Required Fire Support Agencies

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: EVALUATOR INSTRUCTIONS:
Time Starts: Last target identified.
Time Stops: Quick fire plan transmitted.

MSOF-INEX-4250:

Conduct Heliborne Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

DESCRIPTION:
Operations.

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

This task provides the procedures to conduct Heliborne

CONDITION: Given a mission and rotary wing aircraft, all required personnel,
and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan and load an aircraft, execute emergency procedures, exit
aircraft upon arrival at designated Landing Zone and maintain communications
with the aircraft.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct movement.
2. Remain oriented.
3. Exit aircraft on command.
4. Conduct tactical actions.
5. Conduct actions in the aircraft.
6. Don/inspect equipment.
7. Plan/brief mission.
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4251

MSOF-PREF-2931

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 6-21 Tactical Fundamentals of Helicopterborne Operations
2. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon

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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

FMFM 6-5 The Marine Rifle Squad (02 Dec 1991 w/ch 001)
MCO 3500.42_ Marine Corps HRST Policy and Program Admin
MCRP 3-11.3A Special Forces Waterborne Operations (TC 31-25)
MCWP 2-15.3 Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2)
MCWP 3-11.4 Helicopterborne Operations
MCWP 3-24 Assault Support (FMFM 5-35)

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St

Quantity

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
AIRCRAFT: TILTROTOR MV/CV-22, ROTARY WING AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47,
AND/OR UH-64.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Requires Insertion/Extraction Officer.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:

MSOF-INEX-4251:

May require IPHABDS training.

Conduct HRST Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for airborne rapid


insertion/extraction when the planned insertion/movement of forces conducted
rapidly followed by a planned and rapid withdrawal.
CONDITION: Given a mission and rotary wing aircraft, specific HRST
equipment, and all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and
equipment.

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STANDARD: To conduct rapid insertion/extraction techniques and exit or hook
up to an aircraft in an area that may not provide suitable landing
conditions.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Plan/brief mission.
2. Don/inspect equipment.
3. Rig aircraft.
4. Remain oriented.
5. Conduct actions in the aircraft.
6. Exit aircraft.
7. Prepare for SPIE operations.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:

MSOF-INEX-4250

REFERENCES:
1. MCO 3500.42_ Marine Corps HRST Policy and Program Admin
2. MCRP 3-11.4A Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST) Operations
3. MCWP 3-11.4 Helicopterborne Operations
4. SOCOM 350-6 SOCOM Insertion/Extraction Manual
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17917 Rappelling Training Area
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
AIRCRAFT: TILT ROTOR CV/MV-22, ROTARY WING UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47,
AND/OR UH-60.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:

Conduct Tower Training prior to execution.

SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Certified HRST Master.


Safety Insert Officer (SIO).

MSOF-INEX-4252:

Requires HRST qualified

Conduct Static Line Parachute Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for insertion using low-level
static line as the primary means of insertion into a designated drop zone in
day or night conditions.
CONDITION: Given an insert mission, static line parachute, aircraft, and all
required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.

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STANDARD: To execute a low level static line insertion in day/night/limited
visibility conditions and accomplish in air maneuvers to maintain integrity
in the designated drop zone.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct mission brief.
2. Identify the drop zone.
3. Conduct final coordination/jump brief.
4. Conduct pilots brief.
5. Prepare aircraft.
6. Conduct Jumpmaster personnel inspection.
7. Execute parachute operations.
8. Conduct actions on the drop zone.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 3500.20 Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy
2. MCWP 3-15.7 Static-Line Parachuting Techniques and Training
3. SOCOM M 350-2 SOCOM Parachuting Policy
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G950 Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18

Quantity
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17912 Parachute Landing Fall Platform
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing C5A, C17, C141, C130, CASA, TILT ROTOR CV/MV-22,
ROTARY WING UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47, AND/OR UH-60.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Rigger, DZ safety officer, RSO, Jumpmasters.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Safety boats and safety swimmer if water is
present within 1000 meters of the drop zone and four feet at its deepest
part.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-INEX-4253:

Graduate of the basic airborne course.

Conduct Military Free-Fall Parachute Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for insertion using military
freefall as the primary means of insertion into a designated drop zone in day
or night conditions.

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CONDITION: Given an insert mission, parachute, aircraft, all required
personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To execute a military freefall insertion in day/night/limited
visibility conditions and accomplish in air maneuvers to maintain integrity
in the designated drop zone.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Identify the drop zone.
2. Conduct mission brief.
3. Conduct pilot brief.
4. Conduct actions on the drop zone.
5. Conduct final coordination/jump brief.
6. Prepare aircraft.
7. Conduct Jumpmaster personnel inspection.
8. Execute parachute operations.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-INEX-4252

REFERENCES:
1. MCO 3500.20 Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy
2. MCWP 3-15.6 Military Free-Fall Parachuting Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures
3. SOCOM M 350-2 SOCOM Parachuting Policy
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G950 Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18

Quantity
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17912 Parachute Landing Fall Platform
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing C5A, C17, C141, C130, CASA, TILT ROTOR CV/MV-22,
ROTARY WING UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47, AND/OR UH-60.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Rigger, DZ safety officer, RSO, Jumpmasters.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Safety boats and safety swimmer if water is
present within 1000 meters of the drop zone and 4 feet at its deepest part.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Graduate of basic airborne course, graduate of
the military free fall parachutist course, current HAPS chamber cert (for
high altitude operations 12,999' MSL).

MSOF-INEX-4254:

Conduct Hard/Soft Duck Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for inserting in a clandestine


manner offshore and conduct an amphibious operation to support follow on
missions.
CONDITION: Given an insert mission, aircraft, boats, all required personnel,
and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, coordinate and execute a Hard/Soft duck at designated
time and location (i.e. Water Drop Zone, DZ).
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct pilot/jump Brief.
3. Rig aircraft.
4. Conduct inspections.
5. Remain oriented.
6. Conduct actions in the aircraft.
7. Conduct Hard/Soft Duck Operations.
8. Execute actions on the drop zone.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4252

MSOF-INEX-4250

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4255

MSOF-INEX-4256

REFERENCES:
1. MCB SOP Applicable Range Control SOP
2. MCO 3500.20 Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy
3. MCO 3500.42 Marine Corps HRST Policy and Program Admin
4. MCRP 3-11.4 Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST) Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces
Facility Code 17908 Amphibious Vehicle Training Area
AIRCRAFT: Fixed Wing C5A, C17, C141, C130, CASA, TILT ROTOR CV/MV-22,
ROTARY WING UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47, AND/OR UH-60
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Insertion/Extraction Officer, Helocast Master, Jump
Master 2 and Drop Zone Safety Officer.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
execution.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

Conduct wet silk training within 6 months of

Personnel casting must be CWS-1 or higher.

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MSOF-INEX-4255:

Conduct an Over the Horizon (OTH) Reconnaissance Insertion

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for executing a navigation


plan by conducting a movement from a position over the horizon to the
intended beach landing site (BLS).
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, launch platform, an insertion
craft, all required personnel, and equipment.
STANDARD:
the BLS.

To plan and conduct a movement from a vessel over the horizon to

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Effect launch.
2. Conduct planning.
3. Commence OTH movement.
4. Conduct mission/insert brief.
5. Maintain communications.
6. Navigate at sea.
7. Execute insertion.
8. Conduct recovery.
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4257

MSOF-INEX-4256

REFERENCES:
1. MCRP 3-11.3A Special Forces Waterborne Operations (TC 31-25)
2. MCRP 3-11.4 Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST) Operations
3. MCRP 3-31.3A Over the Horizon Surface Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17908 Amphibious Vehicle Training Area
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces
AIRCRAFT: Vessel - Amphibious shipping: Appropriate deployment platform
and supporting equipment (i.e. CRRC, RHIB etc).
EQUIPMENT: Communications Suite, Navigational aids.
LPD, LHA, CCRC, RHIB.

MSOF-INEX-4256:

Vessel: DDG, LHD,

Conduct Clandestine Amphibious Landing and Withdrawal

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for reconnaissance operations


requiring the clandestine landing and/or withdrawal (surface swimming).

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CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, launch platform, all required
personnel, and equipment.
STANDARD:

To insert and withdraw a force using small surface vessel(s).

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct Planning.
2. Conduct mission/insert Brief.
3. Conduct movement.
4. Deploy scout Swimmers.
5. Transit surface to ORP.
6. Arrive at BLS.
7. Cache equipment.
8. Conduct reconnaissance.
9. Conduct exfiltration.
REFERENCES:
1. MCRP 3-11.3A Special Forces Waterborne Operations (TC 31-25)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Amphibious Forces

Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area,

AIRCRAFT: Vessel -Amphibious shipping - Appropriate OTH delivery platform


based on mission parameters.

MSOF-INEX-4257:

Conduct Surface Vessel Deployment Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for launching and recovering
from a vessel at sea while over the horizon, to allow for a clandestine
operation.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, surface vessel, boat, all
required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To rig and deploy organic assets from a surface vessel in a
designated area to conduct an amphibious movement to a BLS.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Make coordination.
3. Conduct mission/insert Brief.
4. Maintain communications.
5. Execute movement.
6. Complete recovery.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-INEX-4255

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REFERENCES:
1. COMDINST MI6114.5A U. S. Coast Guard Boat Crew Seamanship Manual
2. FM 3-05.212 Special Forces Waterborne Operations
3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Amphibious Forces
AIRCRAFT:
EQUIPMENT:
or RHIB).

Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area,

Vessel -Destroyer, LHA, LPD, LCAC, and/or LCU.


Appropriate swimmers equipment as required, Small Craft (CRRC

MSOF-INEX-4258:

Conduct a Sub-surface Infiltration/Exfiltration

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures to insert in a clandestine


manner offshore, using underwater breathing apparatus (UBA) equipment, and
conduct an amphibious operation to support follow on missions.
CONDITION: Given an insertion platform, required personnel and C4I-related
infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: Conduct a subsurface movement, complete with all personnel and
mission essential equipment accounted for at BLS and prepare for follow on
missions.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct mission/insert brief.
2. Conduct dive brief.
3. Don/inspect equipment.
4. Insert divers.
5. Conduct movement.
6. Arrive at BLS.
7. Cache equipment.
8. Execute mission.
9. Conduct exfiltration.
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4255
MSOF-INEX-4256

MSOF-INEX-4260

MSOF-INEX-4259

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.212 Special Forces Waterborne Operations
2. MCO 3500.20 Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy
3. MCRP 3-11.3A Special Forces Waterborne Operations (TC 31-25)
4. MCWP 3-31.3 Surf Zone Operations

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6.

NWP 79-0-4 Submarine Special Operations Manual, Unconventional Warfare


(Confidential)
Unit SOP Unit SOP

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Amphibious Forces
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area,

Dive equipment: close circuit and Recompression Chamber.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Current Dive Supervisor.


personnel and equipment.

Appropriate safety/support

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:
Combatant Divers.

MSOF-INEX-4259:

Participants in this event must be current

Conduct Open Circuit Diving Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures to conduct dive operations


for recovery of personnel and equipment utilizing open circuit dive
equipment.
CONDITION: Given a diving platform, required personnel and C4I-related
infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: Conduct open circuit diving operations to recover personnel and
equipment.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct dive brief.
3. Don/Inspect equipment.
4. Insert divers.
5. Conduct mission.
6. Recover divers.
RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-INEX-4260

REFERENCES:
1. MCO 3500.20 Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy
2. MCRP 3-11.3A Special Forces Waterborne Operations (TC 31-25)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17908 Amphibious Vehicle Training Area
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces

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EQUIPMENT:

Tending lines, Safety Boats, and Decompression Chamber.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Recorder for tracking diver times and dive
supervisor must enter into DRS.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:
Supervisor.

MSOF-INEX-4260:

Certified Combatant Divers and Certified Dive

Conduct Submarine Deployment Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

24 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures to infiltrate in a


clandestine manner from a Submarine to infiltrate a foreign nation in order
to support reconnaissance and surveillance operations.
CONDITION: Given a submarine, required personnel and C4I-related
infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To deployed and recover from a submarine via subsurface trunk
lockout, shelter or dry deck/wet deck launch while achieving mission
objectives.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct mission/insert brief.
2. Conduct dive brief.
3. Don/inspect equipment.
4. Conduct deployment method.
5. Conduct movement.
6. Conduct mission.
7. Recover divers.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-INEX-4258

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.212 Special Forces Waterborne Operations
2. MCO 3500.20 Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy
3. MCRP 3-11.3A Special Forces Waterborne Operations (TC 31-25)
4. NWP 79-0-4 Submarine Special Operations Manual, Unconventional Warfare
(Confidential)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17915 Underwater Fording Site
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces
EQUIPMENT: Naval Submarine: Include appropriate rigging and support
equipment (trunk ops, lines, CRRC, safety platforms, etc.). Recompression
chamber and diving equipment as requires.

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UNITS/PERSONNEL: Current Diving Supervisor, Trunk Operator, NSW personnel,
and Recompression Chamber operator as required. Appropriate safety/support
personnel and equipment.

MSOF-LANG-4300:

Conduct Regional Culture Study

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 8, 11

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for regional culture studies
by understanding the environment through a logical study of the five
dimensions of operational culture; environment, economic, social, political,
beliefs.
CONDITION:

Given a periodic or persistent engagement in a specific region.

STANDARD: All five dimensions carefully considered and relevant information


carried forward into planning.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Identify method.
2. Conduct research.
3. Receive intelligence.
4. Receive regional brief.
5. Assess regional perspective.
6. Continue study.
7. Incorporate results into mission planning and execution.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

MSOF-MOBL-4375:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Conduct Mobility Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 7, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

DESCRIPTION:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

This task provides the procedure for Mobility operations.

CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, mobility means, all required


personnel, and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan and conduct all-terrain mobile operations navigation,
infiltration, establish laager site, communications, weapon systems, asset
maintenance, recovery operations, and immediate action.

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct movement.
2. Execute immediate actions.
3. Employ formations.
4. Conduct maintenance.
5. Establish laager site.
6. Conduct self/assisted recovery.
7. Conduct planning.
8. Prepare method of travel.
RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-MOBL-2375

REFERENCES:
1. FM 31-20-5 Special Reconnaissance Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for
Special Forces
2. FM 31-23 SPECIAL FORCES MOUNTED OPERATIONS TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND
PROCEDURES
3. MCRP 4-11.3H Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Tactical Convoy Operations
4. SOCOM Combat Convoy Handbook SOCOM Combat Convoy Handbook
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A062 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 Linked
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G950 Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18
L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St

Quantity
2700
2700
4000
4000
4000
4000
4000
4000
160
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17906 Wheeled Vehicle Drivers Course
Facility Code 17681 Field Artillery Scaled Range
Facility Code 17691 Scaled Gunnery Range (1:5 And 1:10)
Facility Code 17710 Multipurpose Training Range (MPTR)
Facility Code 17711 Automated Multipurpose Training Range (MPTR)
Facility Code 17720 Tank/Fighting Vehicle Platoon Battle Run
Facility Code 17721 Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex,
Facility Code 17660 Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces

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MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PE-4400:

HMMVW licensed operator per vehicle.

Conduct Operational Preparation of the Environment-CLASSIFIED

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

MSOF-PR-4450:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

Develop an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for producing an Evasion Plan
of Action (EPA).
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To develop an EPA in accordance with theater requirements ensuring


the recovery of personnel.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Develop EPA.
2. Disseminate EPA.
RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-PR-4451

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Force Operational
Detachment BRAVO
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

MSOF-PR-4451:

Initiate Evasion

SUPPORTED MET(S):

7, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

DESCRIPTION:
CONDITION:
equipment.

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

This task provides the procedure for evasion operations.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

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STANDARD: To traverse the length of the evasion corridor without being
captured or decisively engaged by the enemy and is prepared to exfiltrate in
accordance with (IAW) EPA.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Initiate Evasion.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Occupy hole-up areas.
4. Conduct rendezvous.
5. Receive emergency resupply.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A062 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 Linked
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F

Quantity
180
200
200
200
180
100
20
2
2
2
2
2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
AIRCRAFT:
MC-22.

Rotary Wing - Assault Support CH-53, CH-46, CH-47UH-60, UH1N,

EQUIPMENT: Vehicles with mounted Crew-Served Weapons, Non-Standard


Tactical Vehicles, Unit Communications Equipment, DZ Marking Equipment and
HST Equipment (sling load).

MSOF-PR-4452:

Conduct Unconventional Assisted Recovery (UAR)-CLASSIFIED

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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MSOF-PR-4453:

Conduct Recovery Operations of Personnel and Equipment

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for the recovery and return of
isolated personnel and equipment.
CONDITION: Given an isolated person, all required personnel, C4I-related
infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD:

Isolated personnel or equipment returned to friendly forces.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Report.
2. Locate.
3. Support.
4. Recover.
5. Return or repatriate.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-05.231 Special Forces Personnel Recovery
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

Quantity
200
180
100
2
2
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
AIRCRAFT:
MC-22.

MSOF-SR-4600:

Rotary Wing - Assault Support CH-53, CH-46, CH-47UH-60, UH1N,

Conduct Amphibious Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

5-47

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DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting amphibious
reconnaissance in order to collect specific geographic and hydrographic
information.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Amphibious
Reconnaissance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Conduct mission.
4. Conduct extract.
5. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4255

MSOF-INEX-4257

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-INEX-4257

MSOF-INEX-4256

MSOF-INEX-4256

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.212 Special Forces Waterborne Operations
3. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
4. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
5. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
6. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
7. MCWP 3-31.3 Surf Zone Operations
8. NATO REPORT FORMAT NATO REPORT FORMAT
9. SH 21-75-2 Ranger Handbook
10. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
11. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
12. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
13. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17411 Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces
Facility Code 17907 Tracked Vehicle Drivers Course

MSOF-SR-4601:

Conduct Counter Sniper Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 7, 9, 10, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for planning, coordinate and
employ a sniper team(s) in order to conduct counter sniper operations in
support of higher adjacent unit(s) in order to eliminate an enemy sniper
threat.

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CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, with an enemy sniper threat,
SOF sniper team, and equipment.
STANDARD:

To eliminate the threat of an enemy sniper(s).

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Infiltrate area.
3. Occupy observation post.
4. Control enemy sniper.
5. Engage enemy sniper.
6. Conduct link-up.
7. Conduct extract.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:

MSOF-PREF-2972

RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-4602

MSOF-SR-4604

MSOF-SR-4603

REFERENCES:
1. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A475 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .45
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M1911
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17760 MOUT Assault Course (MAC)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
AIRCRAFT:

MSOF-SR-4602:

Assault Support Aircraft UH-1, UH/MH-60, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47.

Employ Sniper(s) to Conduct Vehicle Interdiction

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 7, 9, 10, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for planning, coordinate and
employ a sniper team(s) in order to provide precision, interdictive fires
from static positions, mobile positions and/or aerial platforms in order to
conduct a vehicle interdiction.

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CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, with a target vehicle, SOF
sniper team, static position and/or aerial platform, and equipment.
STANDARD: To provide precision, interdictive fires when needed in support of
a vehicle interdiction.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Infiltrate area.
3. Control engagement area.
4. Provide interdiction fires.
5. Conduct vehicle interdiction.
6. Conduct link-up.
7. Conduct extract.
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-4603

MSOF-SR-4604

REFERENCES:
1. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A475 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .45
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M1911
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17760 MOUT Assault Course (MAC)
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
AIRCRAFT:

MSOF-SR-4603:

Assault Support Aircraft UH-1, UH/MH-60, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47.

Employ a Sniper Team in Support of a Direct Action Raid

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 7, 9, 10, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for planning, coordinate and
employ a sniper team(s) in order to provide precision, interdictive fires in
support of a ground assault force during direct action raid.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, SOF sniper team, static
position and/or aerial platform, and equipment.

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STANDARD: To provide sniper support for all phases of a direct action raid
operation.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct interdictive fires.
3. Conduct raid.
4. Infiltrate area.
5. Support raid force.
6. Conduct link-up.
7. Conduct extract.
RELATED EVENTS:

MSOF-SR-4604

REFERENCES:
1. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A475 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .45
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M1911
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17760 MOUT Assault Course (MAC)
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
AIRCRAFT:

MSOF-SR-4604:
Patrols

Assault Support Aircraft UH-1, UH/MH-60, CH-46, CH-53, CH-47.

Employ a Sniper Team in Support of Long Range Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 7, 9, 10, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for planning, coordinate and
employ a sniper team(s) in order to provide precision fires in support of a
long range reconnaissance patrol.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, SOF sniper team, a static
position and/or aerial platform, all required personnel, and C4I-related
infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD:
patrol.

To provide support for all phases of a long range reconnaissance

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Infiltrate area.
3. Conduct link-up.
4. Support reconnaissance elements.
5. Conduct extract.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A415 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Slap-T F/Tank
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17760 MOUT Assault Course (MAC)
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)

MSOF-SR-4605:

Conduct Specific Target Surveillance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for specific target


surveillance to confirm location or status of a target.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: Conduct specific target surveillance to confirm/deny specific
target(s) situation.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Infiltrate area.
2. Confirm target.
3. Control target.
4. Conduct turnover.
5. Conduct extract.
6. Conduct debriefs.
7. Conduct planning.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

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REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
HA29 Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
M757 Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
MM27 Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

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Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

NAVMC 3500.97
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RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64 ---Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130---UAV:
Predator, Raven, WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: Forward Operating Base;
Isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; Remote Operational Support
Base; Safe house/Team house locations.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-4606:

HRST; RSO; SIO; FAC; TACP; JTAC; and ASO.

Conduct Target Acquisition

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for the direct effort or as
part of a larger effort, deliberately or in a time sensitive manner conduct
Target Acquisition to detect, identify, and locate a target utilizing visual
and/or non-visual means.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Target
Acquisition.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook

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8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
HA29 Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
M757 Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
MM27 Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility

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MSOF-SR-4607:

Conduct Area Assessment

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for obtaining all available
information via open source and intelligence products to conduct an area
study.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Area
Assessment.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile

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600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100

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B542
B546
C995
DWBS
G881
G895
G900
G924
G940
G945
G963
GG04
HA29
K143
L307
L311
L314
L495
M130
M131
M456
M670
M757
M766
MM27
MM30
MM56

Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin


Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility

MSOF-SR-4608:

Conduct Target Analysis

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting target analysis
of a specific, technically complex target in the context of PIRs, IRs, or
SIRs grouped into the categories of CARVER.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, evaluate and provide analysis of the vulnerabilities or
viability of the target.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct CARVER analysis.
2. Conduct targeting board.
3. Confirm target.

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4.
5.
6.
7.

Conduct debriefs.
Produce post mission products.
Check open source information.
Check classified information.

CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
HA29 Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7

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600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40

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M456
M670
M757
M766
MM27
MM30
MM56

Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E


Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.

MSOF-SR-4609:

Conduct Area Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting area


reconnaissance as a directed effort to obtain detailed information concerning
specific terrain or enemy activity within a specific location.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Area
Reconnaissance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)

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9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
HA29 Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
M757 Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
MM27 Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility

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AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.

MSOF-SR-4610:

Conduct Route Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting route


reconnaissance to obtain information about enemy obstacles, route conditions,
and critical terrain features along a specific route.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, and conduct Route
Reconnaissance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A063 Cartridge,
A064 Cartridge,
A131 Cartridge,
A475 Cartridge,
A576 Cartridge,
A576 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip


5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
Caliber .45 Ball M1911
Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP

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Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000

NAVMC 3500.97
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A606
AA11
AA53
AX14
B534
B542
B546
C995
DWBS
G881
G895
G900
G924
G940
G945
G963
GG04
HA29
K143
L307
L311
L314
L495
M130
M131
M456
M670
M757
M766
MM27
MM30
MM56

Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod


Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 ---Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV: Predator, Raven, and WASP.

MSOF-SR-4611:

Conduct Zone Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting zone


reconnaissance as a directed effort to obtain detailed information concerning
all routes, obstacles, terrain, and enemy forces within a particular zone
defined by specific boundaries.

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CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert and conduct Zone
Reconnaissance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

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600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6

NAVMC 3500.97
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G963
GG04
HA29
K143
L307
L311
L314
L495
M130
M131
M456
M670
M757
M766
MM27
MM30
MM56

Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3


Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.

MSOF-SR-4612:

Conduct Structural Survey/Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting structural


survey/reconnaissance to collect specific, technically complex information
regarding the composition and construction of structures such as airfields,
bridges, port facilities, assess battle damage and the disposition of
associated personnel.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, and conduct a structural
survey/reconnaissance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.

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CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
HA29 Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
M757 Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
MM27 Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive

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Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT

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MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.

MSOF-SR-4613:

Conduct Line of Communication Surveillance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for infiltrating an area and
establishing surveillance along a specific line of communication (LOC).
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Line of
Communication Surveillance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
HA29 Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
M757 Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
MM27 Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.

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MSOF-SR-4614:

Conduct Geographic Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting geographic


reconnaissance to collect data such as route surveys and DZ or LZ surveys and
any other information gaps in regards to the terrain.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Geographic
Reconnaissance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile

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Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100

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B542
B546
C995
DWBS
G881
G895
G900
G924
G940
G945
G963
GG04
HA29
K143
L307
L311
L314
L495
M130
M131
M456
M670
M757
M766
MM27
MM30
MM56

Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin


Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.

MSOF-SR-4615:

Conduct Post Strike Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting post strike
reconnaissance to collect technically complex information regarding the
battle damage of a specific target post kinetic strike (supporting arms,
raids, air strike, etc.).
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Post
Strike Reconnaissance.

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
HA29 Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star

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Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

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L314
L495
M130
M131
M456
M670
M757
M766
MM27
MM30
MM56

Signal, Illumination Ground Green St


Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.

MSOF-SR-4616:

Conduct Tactical Signal Intercept

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting tactical signal
intercept to collect information IAW the collection plan. Extensive language
training or the use approved interpreters may be required when operating in
certain regions.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Tactical
Signal Intercept in accordance with (IOW) PIRs and CCIRs.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment

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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations


FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A576 Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
AA53 Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
B534 Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
B542 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
B546 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
C995 Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
G881 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
G895 Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
G900 Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
G924 Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
G963 Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
HA29 Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
M757 Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
MM27 Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

Quantity
3000
600
6000
4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

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Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.

MSOF-SR-4617:

Conduct Meteorological Reconnaissance

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting meteorological


reconnaissance to collect data including but not limited to weather
conditions, illumination conditions within a specific area, fordability of
waterways, and trafficablity within a specific region.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct
Meteorological Reconnaissance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Confirm target.
4. Control target.
5. Conduct turnover.
6. Conduct extract.
7. Conduct debriefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-C2-4020

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
3. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook
8. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
9. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac

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3000
600
6000

NAVMC 3500.97
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A131
A475
A576
A576
A606
AA11
AA53
AX14
B534
B542
B546
C995
DWBS
G881
G895
G900
G924
G940
G945
G963
GG04
HA29
K143
L307
L311
L314
L495
M130
M131
M456
M670
M757
M766
MM27
MM30
MM56

Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace


Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
Cartridge, Caliber .50 4 API M8/1 AP
Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
Cartridge, 5.56mm Non-Moly-Coated
Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
Cartridge, 40mm Multiple Projectile
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M430/M430A1 Lin
Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M433
Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT
Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0
Grenade, Hand Fragmentation M67
Grenade, Hand Illuminating MK1 Mods
Grenade, Hand Incendiary Thermite AN
Grenade, Hand Riot Control CS-1 M25A
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Riot CS M7A3
Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590
Rckt 66mm HE, M72A7, LAW W/GRAZE
Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star
Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series
Cap, Blasting Electric M6
Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
Fuse, Blasting Time M700
Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
Charge, Demolition Sheet Explosive
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

4000
1000
6000
6000
200
1000
3000
36
100
2000
100
6
30
30
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
6
40
100 FT
200 FT
2
45
4 FT
10
8

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17730 Fire and Movement Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, and MH-47,
UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.

MSOF-SR-4618:

Move in a Denied Area

SUPPORTED MET(S):

8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

YES

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for moving into a denied area
to provide additional security.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To arrive in the objective area without compromising the mission
or team members.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish patrol base.
2. Direct overland movement.
3. Maintain security.
4. React to enemy contact.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Quantity
200
180
200
100
200
2
2
2
2
2
1

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

MSOF-SR-4619: Support Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High


Yield Explosives Reconnaissance
SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for utilizing special


reconnaissance techniques to support a specific unit trained and equipped to
conduct chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high yield explosives
reconnaissance (CBRNE).
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.

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STANDARD: To plan, rehearse, inspect, insert, confirm and conduct Chemical,
Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High Yield Explosives Reconnaissance.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct movement.
3. Conduct mission.
4. Conduct extract.
5. Conduct debriefs.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

Quantity
200
180
200
100
200
2
2
2
2
2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17230 Gas Chamber
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-UW-4700:

Conduct Interdiction Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for joint force targeting
operations, the process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching
the appropriate response to them taking into account operational requirements
and capabilities, using Decide, Detect, Deliver and Assess (D3A).
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To select targets based on the CARVER principle. Target priorities


are consistent with guidance from the area commander and unit capabilities.

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Prepare operations.
3. Coordinate operations.
4. Conduct operations.
5. Coordinate post-strike assessment.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-UW-4701

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

MSOF-UW-4701:

Quantity
200
180
200
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Prepare for a Unconventional Warfare Mission

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for preparing for an


Unconventional Warfare mission in a denied environment.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To prepare for an Unconventional Warfare mission by studying the


available materials and accomplishing assigned areas of responsibility.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Study material.
2. Assign duties.
3. Perform isolation procedures.
4. Ensure plan.

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5.
6.
7.
8.

Complete all staff functions (1-6).


Medical develops plan.
Prepare infiltration CONPLANs.
Present a briefback.

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

MSOF-UW-4702:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Facilitate Linkup between MSOTs and General Purpose Forces

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conducting actions to join
two friendly forces.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD:
the GPF.

To facilitate a safe and effective linkup between SOF elements and

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Coordinates linkup.
2. Conduct debriefs.
3. Redeploy SOF element.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-UW-4701

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked

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200
180
200

NAVMC 3500.97
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G811
G878
G930
G940
G945
L307
L312
L324
L596

Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69


Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-UW-4703:

Conduct Linkup Operations

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for the exchange of


battlespace and missions with other friendly forces.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, and a requirement to linkup
between conventional and resistance forces, all required personnel, and C4Irelated infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To complete a linkup with the GPFs at the time and location
specified in the higher OPORD with no friendly casualties.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct movement.
2. Occupy RP.
3. Establish communications.
4. Establish initial contact.
5. Complete linkup.
6. Conduct briefs.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-UW-4701

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked

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200
180
200

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G811
G878
G930
G940
G945
L307
L312
L324
L596

Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69


Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-UW-4704:

Transition of Resistance Forces

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for planning, advising,


coordinating, supporting, and participating in the execution of military
operations that help to stabilize or to continue the operations of the
governing body or civil structure of a foreign country, whether by assisting
an established government or by establishing military authority over an
occupied population.
CONDITION: Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and
equipment. The Operational Area is under Partner Nation control. There is
no longer a requirement for an armed resistance force. The guerrilla force
is well armed and equipped and is widely dispersed throughout the area. The
underground and auxiliary have cached weapons, radios, and explosives for
which there are no records.
STANDARD:

To transition the Resistance Forces IAW the HN plans.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Prepare for demobilization.
2. Coordinate demobilization plans.
3. Coordinate with CA personnel.
4.
Brief guerrilla force.
5. Assist demobilization.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

Quantity
200
180
100
2
2
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility

MSOF-UW-4705:

Establish Contact with Resistance Force

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for the action of joining a
resistance element with friendly forces.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To establish contact with a resistance element in accordance with


the operational plan.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Move to contact area.
2. Establish ORP.
3. Prepare for contact.
4. Establish contact.
5. Move to safe area.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-UW-4703

MSOF-UW-4701

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-UW-4706:

Quantity
200
200
180
200
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Debrief an Asset

SUPPORTED MET(S):

8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for conduct human intelligence
(HUMINT) gathering operations which cover a wide range of activities,
including reconnaissance patrols, aircrew reports and debriefs, debriefing
refugees, and interrogations of enemy prisoners of war.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To review the background packet, extracts and accurately record


all necessary information for the development of the debriefing plan.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Prepare debriefing.
2. Conduct debriefing.
3. Consolidates information.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility

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Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)

MSOF-UW-4707:

Refine an Established Area Complex

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for developing rear area
security (RAS) measures that are taken prior to, during, and/or after an
enemy airborne attack, sabotage, infiltration, guerrilla action, and/or
initiation of psychological or propaganda warfare to minimize the effects
thereof.
CONDITION: Given the enemy is in full control of the area, possesses radio
direction finding equipment, has implemented population control measures to
deter resistance activities, all required personnel, and C4I-related
infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To ensure that the area command has established secure small-unit
operational bases in accordance with mission, enemy, terrain and weather,
troops and support available, time available, and civil considerations;
secure communications network linking the area command, guerrillas,
auxiliary, and underground; and a logistical system that will support
operations.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Ensure established intelligence network.
2. Ensure coordination of all elements.
3. Understand components.
4. Ensure established operational bases.
5. Ensure established communications.
6. Ensure established supply system.
7. Understand support mechanisms.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69

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Quantity
200
200
180
200
100
2

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G878
G940
G945
L307
L312
L324
L596

Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228


Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Illumination Ground White St
Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

MSOF-UW-4708:

2
2
2
2
2
2
1

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Refine an Establish Area Command Group

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for establishing and provides
controls and procedures for command and tactical movement of forces in a way
that permits a Commander to move his force quickly, securely, and
efficiently.
CONDITION:
equipment.

Given all required personnel, and C4I-related infrastructure and

STANDARD: To identify and establish a command structure that includes


representatives from the guerrillas, underground, auxiliary, and MSOT.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Continue area assessment.
2. Develop rapport.
3. Establish command structure.
4. Establish command and control (C2).
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

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200
180
2
2
2
2

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RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-UW-4709:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Role Players.

Prepare an Area Study

SUPPORTED MET(S):

8, 9, 10

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedures for collecting and reporting
data and information on the physical, military, and civil characteristics of
a given area.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To develop an area study that supports planning for contingency
and special operations in the assigned area.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Collect information.
2. Analyze Data.
3. Conduct planning.
4. Report information.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

MSOF-UW-4710:

Conduct Area Assessment

SUPPORTED MET(S):

5, 6, 8, 9

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for collecting and reporting
data and information on the physical and human infrastructure of the assigned
area of operation.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.

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STANDARD: To accurately record and report all information regarding the
operational area (OA).
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Collect information.
2. Report information.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-UW-4701

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)

MSOF-UW-4711:

Employ Deception Techniques

SUPPORTED MET(S):

8, 9, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure


friendly intentions, capabilities, objectives,
vulnerable resistance forces and facilities in
objectives of tactical operations and delaying

18 months

for misleading the enemy about


and the locations of
order to mask the real
effective enemy reaction.

CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and


C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To employ deception techniques in accordance with (IAW)
operational planning and execution of operations.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct deception operation.
2. Conduct planning.
3. Conduct coordination.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-UW-4701

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

Quantity
200
180
100
2
2
2
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-UW-4712:

PSYOPS personnel.

Coordinate with Area Command

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for coordinating between


operational units and the area command during unconventional warfare
operations.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD:

To coordinate and deconflict operations within the area complex.

EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Establish Coordination.
3. Disseminate information.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-UW-4701

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single

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180

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G811
G878
G940
G945

Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69


Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

2
2
2
2

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

MSOF-UW-4713: Identify and Refine Existing Administrative Procedures


(Unconventional Warfare)
SUPPORTED MET(S):

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task establishes the procedures for collecting, verifying,


maintaining, and reporting information on members and equipment status of the
resistance force.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To positively identify and implement administrative procedures to
better assist the resistance force.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Establish administrative procedures.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Quantity
200
180
2
2
2
2

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

MSOF-UW-4714: Coordinate and Assist with Administrative Functions in Support


of Transition Activities

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SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for when the unconventional
warfare operational environment allows for transition to conventional forces
or HN government control.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To provide necessary information and assistance to transition the
resistances force in accordance with (IAW) the transition plan.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Advise transition planning team.
2. Conduct planning.
3. Assists with administrative functions.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
G811 Grenade, Hand Practice Body M69
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-UW-4715:

Quantity
200
180
2
2
2
2

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Civil Affairs Personnel and PSYOPS personnel.

Organize Resistance Forces

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 8

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for establishing approved


manning and equipment authorizations based on required capabilities in
accordance with METT-TC.

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CONDITION: Given a special operations mission, all required personnel, and
C4I-related infrastructure and equipment.
STANDARD: To organizes and integrate the three elements; underground,
auxiliary, guerilla force, in an effective insurgency operation.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Conduct planning.
2. Conduct link-up.
3. Asses insurgency capabilities.
4. Organize IAW METT-TC.
CHAINED EVENTS:

MSOF-UW-4701

REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. DA PAM 550-104 Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies
3. FM 3-05.130 Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
A598 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank M1A1 Li
G930 Grenade, Hand Smoke HC AN-M8
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
L596 Simulator, Artillery Flash M110

Quantity
200
180
200
100
2
2
2
2
2
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)

MSOF-IW-4800:

Conduct Village Stability Operations/Programs (VSO/P)

SUPPORTED MET(S):

4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

DESCRIPTION: This task provides the procedure for planning, coordinating and
executing Village Stability Operations/Programs in order to assist those
selected villages that requested assistance or have resisted any influence by
insurgents.
CONDITION: Given a special operations mission that allows for the employment
of SOF core activities in support of core operations.

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STANDARD: To advise and assist Partner Nation Security Forces in the
establishment of selected programmed communities by establishing local
security and facilitate AID and development for their population, while
strengthening ties between the government and local community in order to
gain the trust of the local mass base of population, denying safe sanctuary
to the insurgent's through proper education, justice, health and other
programs through, with and by the local large assembly/council.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Establish presence within program community with minimal force protection
signature.
2. Enable local population to provide their own security.
3. Facilitate development assistance to local population and utilize for hold
and build purposes.
4. Establish ASO network to facilitate intelligence collection, force
protection and insurgent targeting.
5. Maintain a Partner Nation Face.
RELATED EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-4020
MSOF-DA-4103
MSOF-PE-4400
MSOF-UW-4706

MSOF-C2-4027
MSOF-FID-4203
MSOF-UW-4711
MSOF-C2-4028

MSOF-C2-4031
MSOF-C2-4030
MSOF-UW-4713
MSOF-FID-4206

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
2. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single
A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18
G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18

Quantity
400 cartridges
400 cartridges
600 cartridges
6 grenades per
6 grenades per

per weapon
per weapon
per weapon
unit
unit

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat In Cities Facility
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Role Players with foreign weapons and equipment.

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MARSOC T&R MANUAL

CHAPTER 4
2000-LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS

PARAGRAPH

PAGE

PURPOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6000

6-2

EVENT CODING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6001

6-2

ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6002

6-2

PREREQUISITES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6003

6-2

OPERATOR DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY . . . . . . . . . . . .

6004

6-3

INDEX OF INDIVIDUAL EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6005

6-4

2000-LEVEL EVENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6006

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CHAPTER 4
2000-LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS

6000. PURPOSE. This chapter contains the 2000-Level events for a Marine
assigned to Marine Special Operations Command.

6001. EVENT CODING. Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with a 12 field
alphanumeric system, i.e. MSOF-DA-2100. This chapter utilizes the following
methodology:
a. Field one Each event starts with MARSOF indicating that the event
is for units in the Marine Special Operations Command.
b. Field two This field is alpha characters indicating a functional
area. Functional areas used in the Individual Training Course are:
DA
EOD
MOBL
PREF
SR

Direct Action
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Mobility
Precision Fires
Special Reconnaissance

c. Field three - This field provides unit level at which the event is
accomplished and numerical sequencing.

6002.

ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES

1. Commanders should select which Battalion and/or Company collective events


under a MET will be E-Coded for purposes of recording and calculating Combat
Readiness Percentages.
2. Each Event contains a paragraph that describes internal and external
Support Requirements the unit and Marines will need to complete the event.
Ranges/Training Areas are described in this section with plain-language
description. They are also described using the Range/Facility Codes that
identify the type of range and/or training area needed to accomplish the
Event. Marines can use the codes to find information about available ranges
at their geographic location by using the web-based Range/Training Area
Management System (see TECOM website). Ultimate use of the Range/Training
Area Code is to relate ranges to readiness by identifying those Events that
cannot be accomplished at a certain location due to lack of ranges.

6003.
1.
2.

PREREQUISITES

Successfully complete Assessment and Selection.


Possess a GT of 105 or greater.

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3. Must possess a minimum score of 225 on the Marine Corps Physical Fitness
test.
4. Must be medically qualified in accordance with manual of the Medical
Department, NAVMED P-117, Chapter 15, and Article 15-105 less the requirement
for diving.
5. Be a volunteer.
6. Must have an interim secret security clearance based on a Single Scope
Background Investigation (SSBI).
7. Must possess a minimum CWS-2 swim qualification.

6004.

OPERATOR DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY

MARINE SPECIAL OPERATOR. The operator functions as part of a Marine Special


Operations Team. He is responsible for the care and condition as well as the
economical use of his assigned weapon. He is responsible for all essential
equipment carried as part of a mission. He will perform additional
responsibilities within the team in relation to weapons or
logistics/demolitions or intelligence.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out orders of team leader.
2. Proficient in Unconventional Warfare Tactics, Techniques and Procedures.
3. Capable of training, advising and assisting a designated host nation
force, indigenous and surrogate personnel/forces.
4. Proficient in the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOT with
the exception of precision fire weapons.
5. Proficient in the use and employment of common foreign weapons.
6. Proficient in the use and employment of explosives.
7. Proficient in the employment of all optics organic to a MSOT.
8. Proficient in the use of all C2 equipment organic to a MSOT.
9. Proficient in all Special Reconnaissance Level 1 skills.
10. Proficient in basic Close Quarters Battle tactics, techniques, and
procedures.
11. Understand the principles of Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations.
12. Proficient in tactical combat casualty care.
13. Survive, evade, resist and escape enemy personnel in an austere
environment.
14. Possesses proficiency to the 0+/0+/0+ level in assigned foreign
language.
15. Proficient as a basic collector.
16. Proficient in basic and advanced navigation techniques.
17. Proficient in Force Protection tactics, techniques and procedures.
18. Proficient in SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development.
19. Capable of planning, integrating and employing supporting arms.
20. Proficient in infantry small unit tactics, techniques and procedures.

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INDEX OF INDIVIDUAL EVENTS

Event Number
MSOF-DA-2100
MSOF-DA-2101
MSOF-DA-2102
MSOF-DA-2103
MSOF-DA-2104
MSOF-DA-2105
MSOF-DA-2106
MSOF-DA-2107
MSOF-DA-2108
MSOF-DA-2109
MSOF-DA-2110
MSOF-DA-2111
MSOF-DEMO-2173
MSOF-DEMO-2174
MSOF-DEMO-2175
MSOF-DEMO-2176
MSOF-DEMO-2177
MSOF-DEMO-2178
MSOF-DEMO-2179
MSOF-DEMO-2180
MSOF-DEMO-2181
MSOF-DEMO-2182
MSOF-DEMO-2183
MSOF-DEMO-2184
MSOF-DEMO-2185
MSOF-DEMO-2186
MSOF-DEMO-2187
MSOF-DEMO-2188
MSOF-DEMO-2189
MSOF-DEMO-2190
MSOF-DEMO-2191
MSOF-DEMO-2192
MSOF-DEMO-2193
MSOF-DEMO-2194
MSOF-DEMO-2195
MSOF-DEMO-2196
MSOF-LANG-2300

Event Title
Prepare for Live Fire Range Operations
Direct Live Fire Range Operations
Direct Shoot House Training
Identify Marksmanship Deficiencies
Develop a Scheme of Maneuver
Direct the Actions of an MSOT /Element During
Infiltration
Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element on the
Objective
Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element During
the Clearing of an Enclosure(s)
Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element During
Site Sensitive Exploitation
Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element During
Withdrawal
Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element During
Exfiltration
Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element on an
Time Sensitive Target
Maintain a Breacher's Logbook
Perform Breacher Responsibilities
Identify Explosives Associated with Dynamic
Entry
Identify Target Construction
Identify Breaching Hazards
Calculate Safe Blast Overpressure Standoff
Identify Protective Measures
Employ an Electric Priming System
Employ a Non-Electric Priming System
Employ an Internal Explosive Breach
Employ a Explosive Lock Defeating External
Breach
Employ a Explosive Door Defeating External
Breach
Employ a Explosive Wall Defeating Breach
Employ a Explosive Brick Wall Defeating Breach
Employ a Explosive Window Defeating Breach
Employ an Exothermic Cutting Torch
Employ a 5.56 Rebar Cutter
Employ a Quick Saw
Plan a Dynamic Entry Assault Breach
Employ an Explosive Improvised External Breach
Conduct a Breach Under Limited Visibility
Breach Theater Specific Targets
Supervise MSOT Element Ballistic Breaching
Supervise MSOT Element Mechanical Breaching
Employ Non-verbal Communication for Target
Culture

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MSOF-LANG-2312
MSOF-LANG-2313
MSOF-MOBL-2375
MSOF-EOD-2550
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MSOF-EOD-2552
MSOF-EOD-2553
MSOF-EOD-2554
MSOF-EOD-2555
MSOF-EOD-2556
MSOF-EOD-2557
MSOF-EOD-2558
MSOF-EOD-2559
MSOF-EOD-2560
MSOF-EOD-2561
MSOF-EOD-2562
MSOF-EOD-2563
MSOF-EOD-2564
MSOF-SR-2600
MSOF-SR-2601
MSOF-SR-2602
MSOF-SR-2603
MSOF-SR-2604
MSOF-SR-2605
MSOF-SR-2606
MSOF-SR-2607
MSOF-SR-2608
MSOF-SR-2609
MSOF-SR-2610
MSOF-SR-2611
MSOF-SR-2612
MSOF-SR-2613
MSOF-SR-2614

Communicate in a Spoken Language


Display Basic Language Proficiency
Display Intermediate Language Proficiency
Display Advanced Language Proficiency
Apply Culture Awareness
Apply Operational Culture
Conduct Cross Cultural Negotiations and
Mediation
Demonstrate Cross Cultural Communications
Competence
Employ Cross-Cultural Empathy and Influence
Employ Interpersonal Skills
Mitigate Culture Shock/Stress.
Establish and Maintain Rapport
Engage Key People in a Societal Organization
Perform Anti-Terrorism Driving Techniques
Provide EOD Assault Support to SOF
Conduct Target Analysis
Conduct Applied Explosive Techniques
Identify Home Made Explosives and Precursors
Perform Detonator and Switch Defeat
Perform Alarm Defeat
Diagnose and Access Closed Containers
Prepare EOD Equipment for SOF Insertion and
Employment
Conduct EOD Operations in Support of
Clandestine Missions
Conduct EOD Technical Operations in Support of
Clandestine Missions
Conduct an EOD Threat Assessment in Support of
SOF Operations
Conduct Precision Disruption Utilizing the PAN
Conduct Precision Access Utilizing Energetic
Tools
Conduct Mission Analysis to Plan for EOD
Support to Special Operations
Conduct SSE on Explosive Associated Items
Conduct Fixed Site Surveillance
Perform Foot Non-Technical Surveillance
Perform Vehicle Non-Technical Surveillance
Conduct Multi-Mode Surveillance
Conduct Surveillance Mission Planning
Employ Surveillance Communications
Conduct Surveillance Operations
Integrate Technical Support to Surveillance
Operations
Employ Surveillance Security Measures
Conduct Surveillance Detection
Perform Digital Photography
Perform Digital Image Processing
Perform Computer Aided Drawing (CAD)
Perform Falconview
Perform Digital Video Collection Techniques

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MSOF-SR-2635
MSOF-SR-2636
MSOF-SR-2637
MSOF-SR-2638
MSOF-SR-2639
MSOF-SR-2640
MSOF-SR-2641
MSOF-SR-2642
MSOF-TACT-2643
MSOF-WPNS-2836
MSOF-WPNS-2837
MSOF-PREF-2900
MSOF-PREF-2901
MSOF-PREF-2902
MSOF-PREF-2903
MSOF-PREF-2904
MSOF-PREF-2905
MSOF-PREF-2906
MSOF-PREF-2907
MSOF-PREF-2908
MSOF-PREF-2909
MSOF-PREF-2910
MSOF-PREF-2911
MSOF-PREF-2912

Perform Digital Video Processing


Perform Digital Low Light Photography
Techniques
Perform Individual Computer Security
Introduction to Computers/Baseline/Peripherals
Produce a PowerPoint Presentation
Perform Evidence Collection
Conduct Close Target Reconnaissance Mission
Planning
Conduct Close Target Reconnaissance
Perform Surreptitious Room Clearing Procedures
Perform Site Search
Perform Technical Security Counter Measures
Conduct Technical Target Exploitation
Perform Technical Support to Close Target
Reconnaissance Operations
Perform CTR Security Measures
Conduct Vehicle Close Target Reconnaissance
Perform Method of Entry
Perform Vehicle Method of Entry
Conduct Planning for Method of Entry
Conduct Technical Surveillance Operations
Implement Power Management for TTL Operations
Employ Beacons and Marking Devices
Employ Logger Devices
Employ Cellular Tracking Devices (GSM/WiFi)
Employ Satellite Tracking Devices
Employ Cellular/Satellite Tracking Devices
Employ Audio Video Devices
Employ Special Communications
Data Extraction and Exploitation
Mark a Drop Zone
Place Service Shotgun into Action
Engage Targets with the Service Shotgun
Procedures for Sniper Weapon Systems
Perform Preventative Maintenance on Sniper
Weapon Systems
Perform Limited Technical Inspection of the
Sniper Weapon System
Perform Pre-fire Inspection of Sniper Weapon
Systems
Perform Second Echelon Maintenance of Sniper
Weapon Systems
Mount Optics to Sniper Weapon Systems
Perform Scope Adjustment and Manipulation
Zero Sniper Weapon Systems
Zero Sniper Weapon Systems Using Field
Expedient Methods
Perform Shot Placement Calculations
Operate a Handheld Computer with Ballistic
Software
Operate Ballistic Test Equipment
Perform Ballistic Testing

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MSOF-PREF-2915
MSOF-PREF-2916
MSOF-PREF-2917
MSOF-PREF-2918
MSOF-PREF-2919
MSOF-PREF-2920
MSOF-PREF-2921
MSOF-PREF-2922
MSOF-PREF-2923
MSOF-PREF-2924
MSOF-PREF-2925
MSOF-PREF-2926
MSOF-PREF-2927
MSOF-PREF-2928
MSOF-PREF-2929
MSOF-PREF-2930
MSOF-PREF-2931
MSOF-PREF-2932
MSOF-PREF-2933
MSOF-PREF-2934
MSOF-PREF-2935

MSOF-PREF-2936

MSOF-PREF-2937

MSOF-PREF-2938
MSOF-PREF-2939
MSOF-PREF-2940
MSOF-PREF-2941
MSOF-PREF-2942
MSOF-PREF-2943
MSOF-PREF-2944
MSOF-PREF-2945
MSOF-PREF-2946
MSOF-PREF-2947
MSOF-PREF-2948
MSOF-PREF-2949

Perform Ammunition Reloading


Engage Limited Exposure Targets at Known
Distances
Engage Multiple Targets at Known Distances
Engage Stationary Targets at Unknown Distances
Engage Moving Targets at Unknown Distances
Engage Limited Exposure Targets at Unknown
Distances
Engage Multiple Targets at Unknown Distances
Engage Targets using Reticle Holds
Perform Sniper Observer Duties
Engage Targets using Artificial Illumination
Engage Targets using a Night Vision Device
Engage Targets using a Thermal Vision Device
Engage Targets through Loop Holes
Perform Suppressed Target Engagement
Engage Targets on Command
Engage Targets at an Angle
Engage Target(s) from a Vehicle
Determine Cold Bore Impact
Engage Targets from an Aerial Platform
Engage Target(s) in Close Proximity to Nonthreats and/ or Friendly Forces
Construct Field Expedient Sniper Weapon Systems
Firing Supports
Engage Select Targets
Qualify with the Anti-Personnel Sniper Weapon
System at Unknown Distances During Daylight
Conditions
Qualify with the Anti-Personnel Sniper Weapon
System at Known Distances During Daylight
Conditions
Qualify with the Anti-Material Sniper Weapon
System at Known Distances During Daylight
Conditions
Qualify with the Anti-Material Sniper Weapon
System at Known Distances During Night
Conditions
Maintain a Personal Sniper Marksmanship Data
Book
Engage Targets using Semi-Automatic Sniper
Weapon Systems
Operate Foreign Sniper Weapon Systems
Perform Operator's Maintenance for Sniper
Optics
Construct a Ghillie Suit
Camouflage Sniper Weapon Systems and Equipment
Lead a Sniper Patrol
Perform Sniper Movement to Final Firing
Position
Establish a Final Firing Position
Construct a Sniper Hide Site
Prepare a Sniper Range Card

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MSOF-PREF-2952
MSOF-PREF-2953
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MSOF-PREF-2956
MSOF-PREF-2957
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MSOF-PREF-2960
MSOF-PREF-2961
MSOF-PREF-2962
MSOF-PREF-2963
MSOF-PREF-2964
MSOF-PREF-2965
MSOF-PREF-2967
MSOF-PREF-2968
MSOF-PREF-2969
MSOF-PREF-2970
MSOF-PREF-2971
MSOF-PREF-2972
MSOF-PREF-2973
MSOF-PREF-2974

Operate from a Sniper Hide


Operate in Support of Defensive Operations
Operate in Support of Offensive Operations
Perform Tactical Deception
Perform an Open Air Assault Option
Operate in Support of Counter Terrorism (CT)
Operations
Operate in Support of Maritime Interdiction
Operations (MIO)
Operate in Support of Personnel Protection/VIP
Security Operations
Advise Commander on Sniper Employment
Compute Explosive Charge Net Explosive Weight
Construct a Priming System
Construct a Sniper Loop Hole Window Charge
Construct a Sniper Loop Hole Wall Charge
Perform an Explosive Loop Hole Breach
Brief Explosive Hazards
Perform Protective Measures
Exploit a Track
Employ a Tracking Team
Counter a Unit Employing Counter Tracking
Techniques
Employ Anti-Tracking Techniques
Hunt a Target
Conduct Counter Sniper Operations
Engage Targets Utilizing Unconventional
Shooting Positions
Engage Targets with the Sniper Weapon System
while Wearing a Field Protective Mask

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2000-LEVEL EVENTS

MSOF-DA-2100:

Prepare for Live Fire Range Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special


Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT)
Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT, and a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

As per MCO 3570.1B/AR 385/63 Range Safety with change 1 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review range safety orders and regulations governing range operations.
2. Draw range safety diagrams, Safe danger Zones (SDZ) for the designated
range.
3. Prepare brief for explosive handling procedures (transporting, storing,
and disposal of excess class V (W).
4. Prepare brief hazardous material protection methods brief.
5. Prepare brief range operations brief.
6. Prepare range safety brief.
7. Conduct Operational Risk Management (ORM) assessment.
8. Identifying the pertinent information concerning training preparation the
designated range, class V (W) to be used, safety procedures, and draw
safety diagrams to be briefed to the participants.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. MCB SOP Applicable Range Control SOP
3. MCO 3500.27B Operational Risk Management (ORM) (May 04)
4. MCRP 4-11.8D Detainee Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
EQUIPMENT:

Weapons TMs.

MATERIAL: Targets, situational target (Shoot / No shoot), (1) role riggers


tape, black Felt Marks, staple guns, spray adhesive, brooms, trash bags,
and Chemlights (green).

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UNITS/PERSONNEL: (1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen and additional range
personnel as required, per range.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Guide Version 1.4.

RSO should review USMC Range Safety Pocket

SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DA-2101:

Direct Live Fire Range Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT, given a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

As per MCO 3570.1B/AR 385/63 Range Safety with change 1 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review range safety orders and regulations governing range operations.
2. Draw range safety diagrams, Safe danger Zones (SDZ) for the designated
range.
3. Brief explosive handling procedures (transporting, storing, and disposal
of excess class V (W).
4. Brief hazardous material protection methods.
5. Brief range operations.
6. Conduct range safety brief.
7. Brief Operational Risk Management (ORM) assessment.
8. Brief the pertinent information concerning training preparation the
designated range, class V (W) to be used, safety procedures, and draw
safety diagrams to be briefed to the participants.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. MCB SOP Applicable Range Control SOP
3. MCO 3500.27B Operational Risk Management (ORM) (May 04)
4. MCRP 3-01A Rifle Marksmanship
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range

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MATERIAL: Targets, situational target (Shoot / No shoot), Black Felt
Marks, staple guns, spray adhesive, brooms, trash bags, and Chemlights.
UNITS/PERSONNEL: (1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen per range and additional
range personnel as required, per range.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: RSO should review USMC Range Safety Pocket
Guide Version 1.4 and have TMs for weapons used on hand.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DA-2102:

Direct Shoot House Training

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT, given a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

As per MCO 3570.1B/AR 385/63 Range Safety with change 1 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review range safety orders and regulations governing range operations.
2. Draw range safety diagrams, Safe danger Zones (SDZ) for the designated
range.
3. Brief for explosive handling procedures (transporting, storing, and
disposal of excess class V (W).
4. Brief hazardous material protection methods.
5. Brief range operations.
6. Conduct range safety brief.
7. Brief Operational Risk Management (ORM), assessment.
8. Brief the pertinent information concerning training preparation the
designated range, class V (W) to be used, safety procedures, and draw
safety diagrams to be briefed to the participants.
9. Conduct Marine Corps Breachers Brief, if required.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
3. MCO 3500.27B Operational Risk Management (ORM) (May 04)

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

1 - 360 live fire shoot house.

MATERIAL: Situational targets (Shoot/No shoot), Black Felt Marks, (1)


SESAM kit, staple guns, spray adhesive, brooms, trash bags, and Chemlights
(green, blue, red, IR, white).
UNITS/PERSONNEL: (1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen, additional safety
personnel as required.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DA-2103:

Identify Marksmanship Deficiencies

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

3 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT, and a


CONDITION:
Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD: Ensuring team members apply marksmanship fundamentals and safety
regulations.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Engage target with weapon.
2. Evaluate shooting technique.
3. Evaluate shot placement.
4. Diagnose marksmanship.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
3. MCB SOP Applicable Range Control SOP
4. MCO 3500.27B Operational Risk Management (ORM) (May 04)
5. MCRP 3-01A Rifle Marksmanship

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911

Quantity
200
200

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
MATERIAL: hard back targets, situational target (Shoot / No shoot), Felt
Marks, staple guns, spray adhesive, brooms, trash bags, and Chemlights
(green, blue, red, IR, white).
UNITS/PERSONNEL: (1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen and additional support
personnel as required.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: RSO should review USMC Range Safety Pocket
Guide Version 1.4 and have TMs for weapons used on hand.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DA-2104:

Develop a Scheme of Maneuver

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

3 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT, and a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Verify status of men, weapons and equipment.
2. Send required reports to Higher.
3. Develop plan of action utilizing newly acquired information.
4. Assemble key personnel.
5. Brief key personnel using fragmentary order format (FRAG-O).
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-0 Army Planning and Orders Production

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2.
3.

FMFM 6-7 Scouting and Patrolling F/INF Unit (06 Jan 89)
SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

1 - 360 live fire shoot house.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: (1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen and additional safety
personnel as required.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: RSO should review USMC Range Safety Pocket
Guide Version 1.4 and have TMs for weapons used on hand.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DA-2105:

Direct the Actions of an MSOT /Element during infiltration

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT, given a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FMFM 6-7 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct infiltration.
2. Move to objective rally point (ORP).
3. Conduct actions at the Objective Rally Point (ORP).
4. Move to Assault Position/Last Covered and Concealed Position (LCC).
5. Conduct actions at Attack Position (AP)/ Last Covered and Concealed
Position (LCC).
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. FM 7-85 Ranger Operations
3. FMFM 6-7 Scouting and Patrolling F/INF Unit (06 Jan 89)
4. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip

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Quantity
20

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A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
GG20- Grenade, Hand Stun

7
10
30
30
2

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

1 - 360 live fire shoot house.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: RSO should review USMC Range Safety Pocket
Guide Version 1.4 and have TMs for weapons used on hand.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DA-2106:

Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element on the Objective

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT and a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct movement from Attack Position to the Breach Point.
2. Employ diversionary device, as required.
3. Secure the objective utilizing the Fundamentals of CQB and Principles of
IBT.
4. Negotiate IEDS, control unknown personnel and initiate medical aid, as
required.
5. Conduct Consolidation Procedures.
6. Conduct organized withdrawal from the objective.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. FM 3-06.11 Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain
3. FM 7-85 Ranger Operations
4. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
5. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
AA64- Cartridge, 12 Gauge Low Velocity Bla
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M980 Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.0831 Inch
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM51 Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143

Quantity
60
60
270
18
4
1
6
1
1
1
1
20 Ft
1 Ft
3
2 Ft

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

1 - 360 live fire shoot house.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
as required.

(1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen additional safety persons

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: RSO should review USMC Range Safety Pocket
Guide Version 1.4 and have TMs for weapons used on hand.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DA-2107: Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element during the Clearing of


an Enclosure(s)
EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT and a


Special Operations Mission.

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STANDARD:

In accorandance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Employ breaching techniques
2. Employ diversionary device,
3. Ensure individual operators
of IBT.
4. Negotiate IEDS, control and
required.

as required.
as required.
utilize the fundamentals of CQB and principles
search occupants, and initiate medical aid as

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. MCRP 4-11.8D Detainee Operations
3. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
4. USMC USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit SOPs.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash

Quantity
50
50
60
5

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

1 - 360 live fire shoot house.

MATERIAL: Hard back targets, situational target (Shoot/No shoot), Felt


Marks, staple guns, spray adhesive, brooms, trash bags, Chemlights (green,
blue, red, IR, white) Assault Breachers Kit, Solid core doors, door knob
sets, 2x4 lumber, and hollow core doors.
UNITS/PERSONNEL: (1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen, and additional safety
persons as required.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: (2) Radios (RSO/OIC), (1) Hand Held radio per
instructor, (1) Safety Vehicle. (10) Role Players, (1) SESAMS kits per
role player, bullet traps (if required in shoot house).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: RSO should review USMC Range Safety Pocket
Guide Version 1.4 and have TMs for weapons used on hand.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

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MSOF-DA-2108:
Exploitation

Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element during Site Sensitive

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT, and a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:

In accordacne with SOFSSE1/Version 1, and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify Sensitive Site Exploitation Team Organization and team member
responsibilities.
2. Assign roles and responsibilities during pre-mission planning and
preparation.
3. Supervise key personnel during execution of the mission.
4. Collect evidence.
5. Handle evidence utilizing chain of custody evidence procedures.
6.
Prepare to evacuate.
7. Evacuate the objective.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. FM 3-63.1 Detainee Operations in the Global War on Terrorism
3. MCRP 4-11.8D Detainee Operations
4. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

1 - 360 live fire shoot house.

MATERIAL: Hard back targets, situational target (Shoot/No shoot), Felt


Marks, staple guns, spray adhesive, brooms, trash bags, Chemlights (green,
blue, red, IR, white) Assault Breachers Kit, Solid core doors, door knob
sets, 2x4 lumber, and hollow core doors.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

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MSOF-DA-2109:

Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element during Withdrawal

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT, and a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct Emergency Evacuation Procedures (controlled and immediate), if
required.
2. Conduct Consolidation Procedures and determine status of personnel.
3. Send required reports to higher.
4. Prepare to evacuate.
5. Establish external security.
6. Withdrawal from the objective.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. FM 3-63.1 Detainee Operations in the Global War on Terrorism
3. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
4. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute

Quantity
7
50
50
30
1
3
1
1
1
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
UNITS/PERSONNEL: (1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen and additional safety
personnel as required.

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OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: (2) Radios (RSO/OIC), (1) Hand Held radio per
instructor, (1) Safety Vehicle, (1) Gear Van, (10) Role Players, (1) SESAMS
kits per role player, bullet traps (if required in shoot house).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: RSO should review USMC Range Safety Pocket
Guide Version 1.4 and have TMs for weapons used on hand.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DA-2110:

Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element during Exfiltration

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

1 month

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine


Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT, and a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Obtain command or signal to evacuate the objective.
2. Employ diversions, if required.
3. Establish external security.
4. Withdrawal the objective.
5. Conduct movement.
6. Conduct reentry of friendly lines.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. FM 3-06.11 Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain
3. FM 3-63.1 Detainee Operations in the Global War on Terrorism
4. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
5. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
6. MCRP 3-01A Rifle Marksmanship
7. MCRP 4-11.8D Detainee Operations
8. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
9. OM ISO-1200-A1 ISM-V Integrated Sight Module
10. OM SU-231/PEQ Reflex Sight EoTech
11. STP 31-18-SM-TG Special Forces Common Skills Level 3 and 4
12. TM 0470B-OI/1 AN/PEQ-15 (LA-5) ATPIHL
13. TM 05538C-10/1A Operator's Manual, Rifle, 5.56mm, M16A2 w/Equipment
14. TM 09500A-10/1 Operator's Manual Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS-7B and
AN/PVS-7D

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15. TM 10271A-23&P/2 Night Vision Device (MNVD) AN/PVS-14
16. TM 10471A-12&P/I Technical Manual, Laser Boresight System
17. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A475 Cartridge,
AA12 Cartridge,
AA21 Cartridge,
AA40 Cartridge,

Caliber .45 Ball M1911


9mm FX Red Marking
9mm FX Blue Marking
5.56mm Jacketed Frangible

Quantity
10
30
30
30

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
EQUIPMENT:
UNITS/PERSONNEL: (1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen and additional safety
personnel as required.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: (2) Radios (RSO/OIC), (1) Hand Held radio per
instructor, (1) Safety Vehicle, (1) Gear Van, (1) Vehicle instructor
transportation. (10) Role Players, (1) SESAMS kits per role player, and
bullet traps (if required in shoot house).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: RSO should review USMC Range Safety Pocket
Guide Version 1.4 and have TMs for weapons used on hand.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DA-2111:
Target

Direct the Actions of an MSOT/Element on an Time Sensitive

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: This task is designated to reflect the requirement of Time


Sensitive Targets (TST) that the Special Skills Operatior are required to
take action on during offesive operations. The objectives are not limited to
buildings or structures, they can be vehicles. The Special Skills Operator
may be required to take action on TST with the use of air assets.
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine
Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a Leader within an MSOT and a


Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct infiltration principles.
2. Move to objective rally point (ORP).
3. Conduct actions at the Objective Rally Point (ORP).
4. Move to Assault Position/Last Covered and Concealed Position (LCC).
5. Conduct actions at Attack Position (AP)/ Last Covered and Concealed
Position (LCC).
6. Conduct movement from Attack Position to the Breach Point.
7. Employ diversionary device, as required.
8. Secure the objective utilizing the Fundamentals of CQB and Principles of
IBT.
9. Negotiate IEDS, control unknown personnel and initiate medical aid, as
required.
10. Collect evidence.
11. Handle evidence utilizing chain of custody evidence procedures.
12. Conduct Consolidation Procedures.
13. Conduct organized withdrawal from the objective.
14. Establish external security.
15. Withdrawal the objective.
16. Conduct Exfilration.
17. Conduct reentry of friendly lines.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. FM 3-06.11 Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain
3. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St
L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St
L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute

Quantity
30
30
1
1
1
1
1
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

1 - 360 live fire shoot house.

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EQUIPMENT: Students are required to have individual SPEAR Kit, MIAK Kit,
primary and secondary assault weapons SL3 complete, and (1) Inter-Team
Radio per student.
MATERIAL: (10) e-silhouette hard back targets (10)
target (Shoot/No shoot), (1) role riggers tape, (6)
Batteries. (2) Black Felt Marks, (1) SESAMs kit per
spray adhesive, brooms, trash bags, AND Chem Lights
white).

paper, situational
3 Volt Batteries (2) AA
man (5) staple guns,
(green, blue, red, IR,

UNITS/PERSONNEL: (1) RSO, (1) OIC, (1) Corpsmen and additional safety
personnel as required, per range.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: (2) Radios (RSO/OIC), (1) Hand Held radio per
instructor, (1) Safety Vehicle, (1) Gear Van, (1) Vehicle instructor
transportation. (10) Role Players, (1) SESAMS kits per role player, bullet
traps (if required in shoot house).
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marine Net Range Safety Course (C1060120CA), and
MCB Range Safety Officer Course.

MSOF-DEMO-2173:
EVALUATION-CODED:

Maintain a Breacher's Logbook


NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES: CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT
INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a special operations mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with Volume II and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Fill out the charge section.
2. Fill out the shot number section.
3. Fill out the date section.
4. Fill out the explosives used section.
5. Fill out the Net Explosive Weight (N.E.W.) section.
6. Fill out the stand-off section with and without shielding.
7. Fill out the priming system section.
8. Fill out the non-explosive construction material used section.
9. Fill out the method of attachment to target section.
10. Fill out the results section.
11. Fill out the recommendations section.
12. Draw a target sketch.

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13. Draw a charge sketch.
14. Draw a charge placement sketch.
15. Get Breacher Supervisor's signature.
REFERENCES:
1. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
MATERIAL:

Facility Code 17311 Range Support Building

A specific target, breaching charge, and a Breacher's Logbook.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of MARSOC Basic Breachers Course or Methods of Entry Course
(Quantico), be serving in a breacher billet, and be certified in writing by
their Commanding Officer as a Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2174:

Perform Breacher Responsibilities

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a special operations mission, during daytime and nighttime conditions.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the breachers log book and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct actions in the assembly area.
2. Conduct actions in the Last Cover and Concealed (LCC) position/Assault
Position (AP).
3. Conduct actions on the objective.
4. Conduct post assault actions.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

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EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: 4240-01-531-1165),
Personal Protective Equipment, Shotgun (Mossberg Model 500, Remington 870,
or Benelli 1014).
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2175:

Identify Explosives Associated with Dynamic Entry

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an


MSOT, given a special operations mission.
STANDARD:

With 100% accuracy.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Name the different types of dynamic entry explosives.
2. Name the characteristics of each dynamic entry explosive.
3. Name the applications for each dynamic entry explosive.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2176:

Identify Target Construction

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: The aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT, given


a special operations mission, during daytime and nighttime conditions.

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STANDARD:
I & II.

In accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volumes

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify basic construction materials.
2. Identify door construction and associated hardware.
3. Identify roof construction characteristics.
4. Identify window characteristics and associated hardware.
5. Identify wall construction.
6. Identify building techniques.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2177:

Identify Breaching Hazards

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a special operations mission, during daytime and nighttime conditions.
STANDARD:
I & II.

In accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Evaluate the given target and surrounding area.
2. Select a breaching technique.
3. Determine the possible effects of the breach on the target and the
surrounding structures.
4. Determine the possible effects of the breach on personnel.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17311 Range Support Building

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2178:

Calculate Safe Blast Overpressure Standoff

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of reference, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a special operations mission.
STANDARD:
I.

In accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Calculate the correct Net Explosive Weight (NEW).
2. Calculate the safe blast overpressure standoff with shielding.
3. Calculate the safe blast overpressure standoff without shielding.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
MATERIAL:

Facility Code 17311 Range Support Building

Breacher's Logbook and a scientific calculator.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

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MSOF-DEMO-2179:

Identify Protective Measures

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission.
STANDARD: In accordance with In accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher
Techniques Volumes I & II.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the safety precautions to be
2. Identify the safety precautions to be
3. Identify the safety precautions to be
point.
4. Select personal protective equipment.
5. Select team protective equipment.
6. Brief team members on safe location.
7. Position personnel in a safe location

observed during breach preparation.


observed during the breach.
observed while entering the breach

during breach.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2180:

Employ an Electric Priming System

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a special operations mission.

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STANDARD:
I & II.

In accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volumes

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select material, explosives, and initiation device.
2. Assemble a parallel, dual initiation priming system.
3. Assemble a single initiation priming system.
4. Apply safety relates measures.
5. Initiate the priming system.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
3

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: 4240-01-531-1165),


Personal Protective Equipment.
MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, Tape (Rigger's, Electrical, Double-Sided),
Knife, Detonation Cord Connectors, Scientific Calculator, E-Silhouette
Targets, Non-Metallic Prop Stick, Goodyear 330B Rubber, 1000 ml IV bags,
550 Cord, Spray Adhesive, Explosive Transfer Medium (ETM), Breacher's Paste
or grease, door (wood or metal), Door knobs, and windows (Double Hung,
Plate, or Casement).
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2181:

Employ a Non-Electric Priming System

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a special operations mission.

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STANDARD:
I & II.

In accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volumes

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select material, explosives, and initiation device.
2. Assemble a dual lead non-electric priming system.
3. Assemble a single lead non-electric priming system.
4. Apply safety related safety measures.
5. Initiate the priming system.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
2
1
2

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: 4240-01-531-1165), Personal


Protective Equipment.
MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, Tape (Rigger's, Electrical, Double-Sided),
Knife, Detonation Cord Connectors, Scientific Calculator, E-Silhouette
Targets, Non-Metallic Prop Stick, Goodyear 330B Rubber, 1000 ml IV bags,
550 Cord, Spray Adhesive, Explosive Transfer Medium (ETM), Breacher's Paste
or grease, Door (wood or metal), Door knobs, Windows (Double Hung, Plate,
or Casement).
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2182:

Employ an Internal Explosive Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: Explosive Breachs such as but not limited to the Interior Mini
Strip or Gumbi.
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine
Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


and given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate construction materials.
2. Select the appropriate explosives for the designated target.
3. Construct the charge.
4. Construct the priming system.
5. Calculate the N.E.W. of the charge.
6. Calculate the safe blast overpressure standoff with and without shielding.
7. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
8. Don the appropriate level personal protection equipment.
9. Emplace the charge.
10. Enforce protective measures.
11. Initiate the charge.
12. Conduct misfire procedures or fail breach procedures (if required).
13. Verify the charge effectiveness.
14. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
MM24- Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM51 Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho

Quantity
2 ea
2 ft / Mini Strip
1 ea
6 in / Mini Strip
1 per Gumbi
6 in / Mini Strip
1 roll ea
1 ea

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range
EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: 4240-01-531-1165), Personal
Protective Equipment.
MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, Riggers tape, retaining bands, breachers
tape or Hydro Gel, Electrical Tape, Zip tie, Knife, Detonation Cord
Connectors, measuring tape, Scientific Calculator, door (wood or metal),
door knobs.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2183:

Employ a Explosive Lock Defeating External Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: Explosive Breach such as but not limited to Exterior Strip,


Dual exterior Strip, ECT Strip( Each charge can be used to defeat both solid
Wood Core Door and Metal Door).
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine
Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a Special Operations Mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate construction materials..
2. Select the appropriate explosives for the designated target
3. Construct the charge.
4. Construct the priming system.
5. Calculate the N.E.W. of the charge.
6. Calculate the safe blast overpressure.
7. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
8. Don the appropriate level personal protection equipment.
9. Emplace the charge.
10. Enforce protective measures.
11. Initiate the charge.
12. Conduct misfire procedures or fail breach procedures (if required).
13. Verify the charge effectiveness.
14. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M980 Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.0831 Inch

M981 Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch

MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140

MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0


MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho

Quantity
2 ea
2 ft (Strip)
3 ft (dual strip)
2.5 ft (ECT srip)
(2) 1"x 14" strips Dual
exterior Strip (1) 1"x 14"
strip Exterior Strip (wood
door)
(2) 1"x 14" strip Exterior
Strip (metal Door) (1) 1"x
14" strip Exterior Strip
(metal door)
.25 ea / Exterior Strip.50 ea
/ Dual Exterior Strip/ ECT
Strip
1 roll ea
2 ea

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range
EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: 4240-01-531-1165), Personal
Protective Equipment.
MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, Tape (Rigger's, Electrical, Double-Sided),
knife, Detonation Cord Connector, Scientific Calculator, E-Silhouette
Targets, Non-Metallic Prop Stick, 1000 ml IV bags, 550 Cord, door (wood or
metal), door knobs.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2184:

Employ a Explosive Door Defeating External Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: Explosive Breach such as but not limited to Detonating cord


Linear Charge, Saloon Charge (Each charge can be used to defeat both, solid
Wood Core Door, Metal Door).
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

0317, 2336

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,
given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate construction materials.
2. Select the appropriate explosives for the designated target.
3. Construct the charge.
4. Construct the priming system.
5. Calculate the N.E.W. of the charge.
6. Calculate the safe blast overpressure standoff with and without shielding.
7. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
8. Don the appropriate level personal protection equipment.
9. Emplace the charge.
10. Enforce protective measures.
11. Initiate the charge.
12. Conduct misfire procedures or fail breach procedures (if required).
13. Verify the charge effectiveness.
14. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
REFERENCES:
1. USMC USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit SOPs.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E

MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0


MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
MU40 Cord, Detonating 400 Grains per Foot

Quantity
2 ea
16 ft/Det Cord Linear (wood
door) 23 ft/Det Cord Linear
(metal door) 2 ft/Saloon
Charge
1 Roll ea
2 ea
1ft

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: 4240-01-531-1165),
Personal Protective Equipment, Full Spectrum Battle Equipment (FSBE).
MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, Tape (Rigger's, Electrical, Double-Sided),
knife, Detonation Cord Connector, Scientific Calculator, E-Silhouette
Targets, Non-Metallic Prop Stick, 1000 ml IV bags, 550 Cord, door (wood or
metal) and door knobs.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher

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billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2185:

Employ a Explosive Wall Defeating Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: External wall defeating explosive breach such as, but not
limited to Oval Charge (wooden Roof, Concrete Roof).
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Element (MSOE) Member - Demolitions
Specialist, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine
Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate construction materials.
2. Select the appropriate explosives for the designated target.
3. Construct the charge.
4. Construct the priming system.
5. Calculate the N.E.W. of the charge.
6. Calculate the safe blast overpressure standoff with and without shielding.
7. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
8. Don the appropriate level personal protection equipment.
9. Emplace the charge.
10. Enforce protective measures.
11. Initiate the charge.
12. Conduct misfire procedures or fail breach procedures (if required).
13. Verify the charge effectiveness.
14. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M981 Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch
ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp

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Quantity
4 ea
3 ft
3"x5" piece
2 ea

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MM30
MM30
MM44
MM45
MM46
MM51
MM56
MN08

Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140


Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

2 ea
2 ea
12 ft
12 ft
12 ft
12 ft
1 roll
2 ea

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN:


Personal Protective Equipment.

4240-01-531-1165) and

MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, Tape (Rigger's, Electrical, double-sided),


knife, Detonation Cord Connectors, Scientific Calculator, E-Silhouette
Targets, Non-Metallic Prop Stick, Breacher's Paste or grease, door (wood or
metal), door knobs, wood wall, unfilled Cinderblock wall, or roof.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2186:

Employ a Explosive Brick Wall Defeating Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: Explosive Breaches such as but not limited to the Satellite


Charge, Ghostbusters Charge, Oval Charge (hollow core Center block, Center
Filled Center block, Double Faced Brick and Center block, Solid Core
reinforced).
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine
Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: Initiation while minimizing collateral damage and hazards to
personnel, in accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume
II and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate construction materials.
2. Select the appropriate explosives for the designated target.
3. Construct the charge.
4. Construct the priming system.

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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Calculate the N.E.W. of the charge.


Calculate the safe blast overpressure standoff with and without shielding.
Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
Don the appropriate level personal protection equipment.
Emplace the charge.
Enforce protective measures.
Initiate the charge.
Conduct misfire procedures or fail breach procedures (if required).
Verify the charge effectiveness.
Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E

M980 Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.0831 Inch

M981
M982
ML03
MM30

Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch


Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.161 Inch
Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140

MM44
MM45
MM46
MM56
MN08

Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S


Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho

Quantity
2 ea
1.5 ft Satellite Charge1.5 ft
Oval charge5 ft Ghostbusters
Charge
(16) 3"x 3" pieces Satellite
Charge(2) 19.5"x 2" pieces
Ghostbusters Charge(2) 15.5"x
2" pieces Ghostbusters
Charge(1) 21.5"x 2" pieces
Ghostbutsters Charge
1 roll
1 roll
2 ea
1 ea/Ghostbusters Charge1.5
eaOval Charge
12 ft Oval Charge
12 ft Oval Charge
12 ft Oval Charge
1 roll ea
2 ea

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN:
Personal Protective Equipment.

4240-01-531-1165) and

MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, tape (Rigger's, Electrical, double-sided),


knife, Detonation Cord Connectors, Scientific Calculator, E-Silhouette
Targets, Non-Metallic Prop Stick, spray adhesive, Breacher's Paste or
grease, reinforced concrete wall or reinforced cement block wall.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2187:

Employ a Explosive Window Defeating Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: Explosive Breach such as but not limited to a Window Strip


capable of defeating a window (casement, double hung).
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Element (MSOE) Member - Demolitions
Specialist, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine
Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate construction materials.
2. Select the appropriate explosives for the designated target.
3. Construct the charge.
4. Construct the priming system.
5. Calculate the N.E.W. of the charge.
6. Calculate the safe blast overpressure standoff with and without shielding.
7. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
8. Don the appropriate level personal protection equipment.
9. Emplace the charge.
10. Enforce protective measures.
11. Initiate the charge.
12. Verify the charge effectiveness.
13. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209

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M456
ML03
MM56
MN08

Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E


Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

6
2
1
2

ft
ea
roll
ea

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN:


Personal Protective Equipment.

4240-01-531-1165) and

MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, tape (Rigger's, Electrical, double-sided),


knife, Detonation Cord Connectors, Scientific Calculator, Goodyear 330B
Rubber or cutting board or Explosive Transfer Medium (ETM), spray adhesive,
and windows (Double Hung, Plate, or Casement).
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2188:

Employ an Exothermic Cutting Torch

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

GRADES: CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT


INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an


MSOT, and given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare the exothermic cutting torch kit.
2. Ignite the exothermic cutting torch.
3. Perform a cut.
4. Perform post-operation procedures.
REFERENCES:
1. USMC USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit SOPs.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: 4240-01-531-1165),


Personal Protective Equipment, Full Spectrum Battle Equipment (FSBE) TAMCN:
C35012E; Configuration D, #5 Shaded Goggles, Welder's Jacket, Welder's
Gloves, and Welder's Boots.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2189:

Employ a 5.56 Rebar Cutter

EVALUATION-CODED:
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

0317, 2336

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an


MSOT, and given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate ammunition.
2. Prepare the equipment.
3. Don appropriate personal protection equipment.
4. Employ the equipment.
5. Shear rebar with 5.56 rebar cutting attachment as directed.
REFERENCES:
1. USMC USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit SOPs.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
10

Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range

EQUIPMENT: M16 or M4, 5.56mm Rebar Cutter Attachment and Personal


Protective Equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Any range with an SDZ authorized to fire
5.56mm ammunition. Marines will emplace no greater than 1/2" diameters
rebar for use with the cutter. Appropriate PPE is required for this
device.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, Dynamic Entry Advanced Course,

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be serving in a breacher billet, and be certified in writing by their
Commanding Officer as a Dynamic Entry Breacher Supervisor.

MSOF-DEMO-2190:

Employ a Quick Saw

EVALUATION-CODED:
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

0317, 2336

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an


MSOT, and given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare the quick saw.
2. Employ the quick saw against a wood target.
3. Employ the quick saw against a metal target.
4. Perform preventive maintenance on the quick saw.
REFERENCES:
1. USMC USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit SOPs.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: 4240-01-531-1165), Personal


Protective Equipment and Full Spectrum Battle Equipment (FSBE).
MATERIAL:

Lap-sided Wood Wall and Steel Meshing.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2191:

Plan a Dynamic Entry Assault Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Element (MSOE) Member - Demolitions


Specialist, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine
Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO

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GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


and given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Receive Order.
2. Determine the planning process required.
3. Gather the necessary information.
4. Determine the breaching method.
5. Identify any risks associated with the plan.
6. Complete the Breacher's Brief.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
MATERIAL:

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

Maps, building diagrams, photos, and/or other imagery.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, Dynamic Entry Advanced Course,
be serving in a breacher billet, and be certified in writing by their
Commanding Officer as a Dynamic Entry Breacher Supervisor.

MSOF-DEMO-2192:

Employ an Explosive Improvised External Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: This task is developed provide the Breacher with situations


similar to combats deployments where the breaching requirement exist, but the
on hand material is limited. End State, the breacher is required to make a
breach to defeat (Wood Door, Metal Door, Window, Wall, Roof) Given limited
explosive materials and a designated target construct a breach.
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Element (MSOE) Member - Demolitions
Specialist, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine
Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,
given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate construction materials.
2. Select the appropriate explosives for the designated target.
3. Construct the charge.
4. Calculate the N.E.W. of the charge.
5. Calculate the N.E.W. of the charge.
6. Calculate the safe blast overpressure standoff with and without shielding.
7. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
8. Don the appropriate level personal protection equipment.
9. Emplace the charge.
10. Enforce protective measures.
11. Initiate the charge.
12. Verify the charge effectiveness.
13. Make the appropriate entries into the Breacher's Logbook.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M032 Charge, Demolition Block TNT 1-Pound
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho

Quantity
4 ea
1 ea
2 ea
29 ft
6 ft
2 ea

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of Explosive Entry Course, be serving in a breacher billet, and
be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a Breacher.

MSOF-DEMO-2193:

Conduct a Breach under Limited Visibility

EVALUATION-CODED:
MOS PERFORMING:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


under limited visibility conditions, and given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: Ensuring penetration and minimizing collateral damage and hazards
to personnel, in accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques
Volume II, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE
1. Conduct
2. Conduct
3. Conduct
4. Conduct

STEPS:
actions in the assembly area.
actions in the Last Cover and Concealed (LCC) position.
actions on the objective.
post-assault actions.

REFERENCES:
1. USMC USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit SOPs.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: 4240-01-531-1165), Personal


Protective Equipment, Shotgun (Mossberg Model 500, Remington 870, or
Benelli 1014), and Full Spectrum Battle Equipment (FSBE).
MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, tape (Rigger's, Electrical, double-sided),
Kkife, Detonation Cord Connectors, Scientific Calculator, E-Silhouette
targets, Non-Metallic Prop Stick, Goodyear 330B Rubber, 1000 ml IV bags,
550 Cord, spray adhesive, Explosive Transfer Medium (ETM), Breacher's Paste
or grease, door (wood or metal), door knobs, and windows (double hung,
plate, or casement).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
step 2.

Limited visibility begins during performance

SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be


graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, Dynamic Entry Advanced Course,
be serving in a breacher billet, and be certified in writing by their
Commanding Officer as a Dynamic Entry Breacher Supervisor.

MSOF-DEMO-2194:

Breach Theater Specific Targets

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: This event is to allow the breacher to adapt their charges to


theater specific targets.
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine
Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO

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GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an MSOT,


and given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine target material construction.
2. Determine breaching techniques.
3. Prepare for the breach.
4. Perform the breach.
5. Execute entry into the objective.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM51 Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
2 each
10 Ft
2 ea
1 ea
10 ft
1 roll
2 ea

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN:


Personal Protection Equipment.

4240-01-531-1165), and

MATERIAL: Breacher's Logbook, tape (Rigger's, Electrical, double-sided),


knife, Detonation Cord Connectors, Scientific Calculator, E-Silhouette
targets, non-metallic prop stick, Goodyear 330B Rubber, 1000 ml IV bags,
550 Cord, spray adhesive, Explosive Transfer Medium (ETM), Breacher's Paste
or grease, door (wood or metal), door knobs, windows (Double Hung, Plate,
or Casement), sheet metal walls, earthern walls, marble walls, brick walls,
and plaster walls.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

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MSOF-DEMO-2195:

Supervise MSOT Element Ballistic Breaching

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: This task exists to ensure the Certified Breacher within the
MSOTs, are responsible safely train and supervise the designated mechanical
and ballistic breachers with in the element.
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine
Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an


MSOT, and given a special operations mission.
STANDARD: While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate ammunition.
2. Prepare the equipment.
3. Don appropriate personal protection equipment.
4. Select proper Target.
5. Verify impact area.
6.
Explain action on Ballistic Breaching.
7. Demonstrate action on Ballistic Breaching.
8. Supervise the practical application of the techniques.
9. Supervise employment of the Shotgun.
REFERENCES:
1. Unit SOP Unit SOP
2. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
Quantity
DODIC
AA54- Cartridge, 12 Gauge, Breaching, M103 100
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Breaching Shotgun and Personal Protective Equipment.


Door, door knobs, Plywood panel, and spray paint.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, Dynamic Entry Advanced Course,
be serving in a breacher billet, and be certified in writing by their
Commanding Officer as a Dynamic Entry Breacher Supervisor.

MSOF-DEMO-2196:

Supervise MSOT Elment Mechanical Breaching

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: This task exists to ensure the Certified Breacher within the
MSOTs, are responsible safely train and supervise the designated mechanical
and ballistic breachers with in the element.
BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Operations Chief, Marine
Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader, Marine Special Operations Team
(MSOT) Element Member, Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as an assigned breacher of an


MSOT, and given a special operations mission.
STANDARD:
While minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel, in
accordance with USMC Guide book for Breacher Techniques Volume II and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate tool.
2. Prepare the equipment.
3. Select proper target.
4. Select proper target.
5. Verify work area.
6. Explain action on Mechanical Breaching.
7. Demonstrate action on Mechanical Breaching.
8. Supervise the practical application of the techniques.
9. Employ the equipment.
REFERENCES:
1. Unit SOP Unit SOP
2. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Breaching Sledge, Hooligan, Blanket, and Ram it.


Door, door knobs, and windows.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting this T&R event must be
graduates of the Dynamic Entry Basic Course, be serving in a breacher
billet, and be certified in writing by their Commanding Officer as a
Dynamic Entry Breacher.

MSOF-LANG-2300:

Employ non-verbal communication for target culture

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: Exchange information or issue commands to indigenous


individual(s) using appropriate gestures and body language, while
interpreting the responses of the individual(s). Aids may include Culture
Smart Cards, Visual Language Survival Guides (e.g. Point and Talk Cards),
knowledge of relevant gestures, and critical information and/or direction(s)
to convey and/or receive through interaction.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

0302, 0311, 0321, 0369, 0621, 8403, 8404, 8425, 8427

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: Given a foreign speaking audience of an indigenous population,


with or without aids.
STANDARD: So that the audience understands the intent of the communication
without error.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Use culture specific gestures, symbols and body language.
2. Use accepted norms of social interaction appropriate to the situation.
3. Assess dress and image projection for unintended barriers to
communication.
4. Adapt posture in concurrence with cultural norms as appropriate and as
authorized.
5. Use the proper posture to express respect appropriate to the situation.
6. Use proper weapons posture to enhance communication as appropriate to the
situation.
7. Use aids to communicate when applicable.
8. Plan, rehearse, and evaluate non-verbal communication.
9. Monitor for misunderstandings.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign Internal
Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)

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Unit SOP Unit SOP

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Non-verbal communication includes anything
from a single gesture issuing a command to an in-depth conversation with
multiple gestures and significant use of body language.

MSOF-LANG-2301:

Communicate in a Spoken Language

EVALUATION-CODED:
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

0311, 0321, 0369, 0621, 8403, 8404, 8425, 8427

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As an MSOT member, without the aid of references, given a special


operations mission, indigenous persons that speak a foreign language, in a
field or garrison environment.
STANDARD: In accordance with applicable references, to the 0+ proficiency
level articulated by the Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR), exchange
basic thoughts and information in support of mission and gaining rapport so
that audience understands the intent.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Communicate using basic greetings, pleasantries, and common courtesies
necessary to establish rapport.
2. Communicate using common travel directions, place names, map symbols,
street signs, and other graphics.
3. Communicate using basic number systems to include counting, weights and
measures, and monetary amounts.
4. Communicate using phrases of immediate needs to include food, water,
shelter, weather, and medical emergencies.
5. Communicate using specific military commands and terms to conduct tactical
operations.
6. Use language aids provided in support of the mission to include any
commercially available language aids provided.
7. Integrate basic knowledge of regional culture in order to enhance
communications.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)

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Unit SOP Unit SOP

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Classroom/lab with connectivity to internet based
language resources.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

SOFLO approved language instructors.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This training equates to the 0+ proficiency
level articulated by the Interagency Language Roundtable.

MSOF-LANG-2302:

Display Basic Language Proficiency

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As an MSOT member, without the aid of references, having received


pre-deployment language & culture training, given a special operations
mission, indigenous persons that speak a foreign language, in a field or
garrison environment.
STANDARD: In accordance with applicable references, to the "1" proficiency
level articulated by the Interagency Language Roundtable.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Demonstrate use of skills required for Language Familiarization.
2. Understand written alphabet, numbers and simple written passages.
3. Write letters and numbers of foreign alphabet.
4. Demonstrate basic survival needs, minimum courtesy, travel requirements,
and very simple face-to-face conversations in a standard dialect when
delivered more clearly and at a slower rate than normal.
5. Integrate limited knowledge of regional culture in order to enhance
communications.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
7. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
8. Unit SOP Unit SOP

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

One Eye Projector, Laptop, and screen.

MSOF-LANG-2303:

Display Intermediate Language proficiency

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom and Language Lab with internet connectivity.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As an MSOT member, without the aid of references, having received


initial acquisition language & culture training, given a special operations
mission, indigenous persons that speak a foreign language, in a field or
garrison environment.
STANDARD: In accordance with applicable references, to the 1+ proficiency
level articulated by the Interagency Language Roundtable.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Demonstrate use of skills required for Basic Language.
2. Understand simple discourse in printed form.
3. Write simple passages.
4. Understand short conversations about survival needs.
5. Speak short conversations about survival needs.
6. Integrate intermediate knowledge of regional culture in order to enhance
communications.
7. Explain in writing the impact of culture on military operations.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
7. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
8. Unit SOP Unit SOP
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This standard is equal to the "1+"
proficiency level articulated by the Interagency Language Roundtable.

MSOF-LANG-2304:

Display Advanced Language Proficiency

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As an MSOT member, without the aid of references, having received


sustainment and enhancement language & culture training, given a special
operations mission, indigenous persons that speak a foreign language, in a
field or garrison environment.
STANDARD: In accordance with applicable references, to the 2 proficiency
level articulated by the Interagency Language Roundtable.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Demonstrate use of skills required for Basic Language.
2. Understand simple discourse in printed form.
3. Write simple passages.
4. Understand short conversations about survival needs.
5. Speak short conversations about survival needs.
6. Integrate intermediate knowledge of regional culture in order to enhance
communications.
7. Explain in writing the impact of culture on military operations.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
7. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
8. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom and Language Lab with internet connectivity.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This standard is equal to the "2"proficiency
level articulated by the Interagency Language Roundtable.

MSOF-LANG-2305:

Apply Culture Awareness

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

MOJT

DESCRIPTION: Cultural awareness is the learned, conscious ability to


overcome stereotypes, prejudice, ethnocentrism, and accept cultural
relativism in order to understand and gain the perspective of a different
culture. Accurate understanding and perspective is the key for the MSOF
member to; gain situational awareness, understand the operational

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environment, and modify behavior as needed to effectively engage individuals,
and achieve mission success. The MSOT member is educated in culture
awareness as the foundation for gaining cross cultural competence.
GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

As a member of a MSOT planning or conducting a special operations

STANDARD: To recognize differences between ones own culture and other


cultures as a precursory requirement to gaining an understanding of any
operational environment and adapting behavior in order to garner influence.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Define culture.
2. Identify how culture acumen will assist the military.
3. Identify concept of ethnocentrism.
4. Identify universal human traits and needs.
5. Identify concept of cultural differences.
6. Identify how economy, social structure, political structure, and local
belief system affect groups.
7. Identify US cultural beliefs, values and presumptions of right and wrong.
8. Practice suspension of judgment, empathy and self assessment for cultural
bias.
9. Identify interrelation of language and culture.
10. Identify importance of language proficiency and regional knowledge.
11. Identify how cultural intelligence interrelates with cultural awareness.
12. Identify terms associated with culture and cultural resources.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
1. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
2. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
3. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
4. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
5. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
6. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
7. Unit SOP Unit SOP

MSOF-LANG-2306:

Apply Operational Culture

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


GRADES:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:
MOJT

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION: As a member of a MSOT tasked with advising, training, or
assisting Partnered Forces (PF).
STANDARD: To facilitate continuous planning, develop interpersonal
relationships, and shape the environment.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Continuously assess the Operational Cultural to include; physical,
economic, social, political, and belief systems.
2. Utilize local customs and courtesies to include the use of acceptable and
unacceptable gestures, forms of attire, and meal etiquette as appropriate.
3. Adapt to typical forms of interpersonal relationships as appropriate.
4. Integrate factors of Operational Culture that function as opportunities or
disruptions.
5. Consider implications and long term effects on the Operational Culture.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
7. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
8. Unit SOP Unit SOP

MSOF-LANG-2307:

Conduct Cross Cultural Negotiations and Mediation

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As a MSOF personnel tasked with advising, training, assisting, or


functioning as a liaison with Joint, Coalition or Partnered Forces (PF).
STANDARD: By demonstrating the application of negotiation and mediation
skills in obtaining mutually satisfying outcomes within constraints existing
in partnered, joint, or coalition forces priorities and cultural belief
systems.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Apply basic negotiation and mediation skills.
2. Apply methods of establishing rapport.
3. Apply the four critical elements for successful negations.
4. Identify and formulate a plan to address perceptions.
5. Consider the formulation of opening strategies from a cultural
perspective.
6. Identify bargaining strategies.
7. Consider the use of initial demands, structured compromises, and closing
upon agreement.

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9.
10.
11.
12.

Understand the degree of individualism.


Understand the typical degree of punctuality and pace of negotiations.
Understand the power hierarchy present in the negotiation.
Understand the importance of personal relations.
Identify which of the four Conflict Styles are employed in a cross
cultural environment.

REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
7. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
8. Unit SOP Unit SOP

MSOF-LANG-2308:

Demonstrate Cross Cultural Communications Competence

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As a MSOF personnel advising, training, assisting, or serving as


liaison to Joint, Coalition, Host Nation (HN), or Partnered Forces (PF), and
interacting with an indigenous population.
STANDARD:

To establish effective interpersonal influence.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Utilize interpersonal skills.
2. Establish and maintain rapport.
3. Communicate genuine interest in PF to demonstrate empathy in the
individual, his country and, cause.
4. Identify customs and courtesies of subject culture.
5. Demonstrate respect of social status, gender, and age, in consonance with
cultural norms.
6. Demonstrate appropriate military customs and courtesies for subject
culture.
7. Engage socially with PF personnel.
8. Identify military cultural factors.
9. Identify cultural differences in group/caste/tribal affiliation and adjust
your behavior if appropriate.
10. Identify friction in communication style and perception due to language
and culture.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures


for Special Forces
FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
Unit SOP Unit SOP

MSOF-LANG-2309:

Employ Cross-Cultural Empathy and Influence

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: With the aid of references, and given a special operations


mission, given a person or persons of various cultural backgrounds, in a
field or garrison environment.
STANDARD: Affecting how a PN individual perceives you and so that rapport is
established over cultural obstacles in accordance with the SOF Imperatives,
Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Understand your counterpart's actions according to his cultural standards.
2. Judge your counterpart's actions according to his cultural standards.
3. Recognize differences between U. S. military culture and your
counterpart's military culture.
4. Recognize differences between Western culture and your counterpart's
culture.
5. Adapt to non-western cultural norms.
6. Share in target culture hospitality when offered, food & social
engagements.
7. Prevent personal feelings toward your counterpart from interfering with
your interaction.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
7. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
8. Unit SOP Unit SOP

MSOF-LANG-2310:

Employ Interpersonal Skills

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As a MSOF personnel advising, training, assisting, or serving as


liaison to Joint, Coalition, Host Nation (HN), or Partnered Forces (PF), and
interacting with an indigenous population.
STANDARD:

To establish rapport.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Utilize techniques to demonstrate friendliness.
2. Demonstrate sincerity and realness.
3. Provide praise and positive reinforcement.
4. Demonstrate confidence, patience, and acceptance.
5. Communicate interest in the other person.
6. Establish Physical Rapport.
7. Identify facial expression.
8. Apply active listening skills.
9. Observe or elicit personal information during engagement.
10. Elicit individuals representational system preference.
11. Utilize preferential predicates.
12. Utilize positive format communication style.
13. Assess effectiveness of engagement.
14. Observe verbal and/or non-verbal perception indicators.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
7. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
8. Unit SOP Unit SOP

MSOF-LANG-2311:

Mitigate Culture Shock/Stress

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As a MSOF personnel advising, training, assisting or serving as a


liaison with Joint, Coalition, or Partnered Forces (PF).
STANDARD: To effectively counter the effect culture shock/stress has on
accomplishment of the mission.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify Operational Risk in Culture Shock/Stress.

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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Maintain expectation management of the PF.


Plan for cultural adjustment period for MSOF personnel.
Establish simple goals and continuously evaluate progress.
Engage culture through social interaction.
Identify perceptions.
Continue language study.
Identify cultural stressor.
Identify symptoms of culture shock/stress in yourself or teammate.
Identify means of mitigating culture shock/stress.
Create time for physical training.
Consider separation time/space for decompression.

REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
7. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
8. Unit SOP Unit SOP

MSOF-LANG-2312:

Establish and Maintain Rapport

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As a MSOF personnel advising, training, assisting, or serving as


liaison to Joint, Coalition, Host Nation (HN), or Partnered Forces (PF), and
interacting with an indigenous.
STANDARD: To motivate subject to desired action in the absence of direct
positional authority.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Utilize interpersonal skills.
2. Employ influencing strategies.
3. Identify needs and shared goals.
4. Demonstrate genuine interest.
5. Demonstrate respect and build trust.
6. Demonstrate professional competence.
7. Implement an individual rapport engagement plan.
8. Record contact data.
9. Assess outcomes.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and


Procedures for Special Forces
FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
Unit SOP Unit SOP

MSOF-LANG-2313:

Engage Key People in a Societal Organization

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This event refers to the identification of the key people


within any organization, community, or country that decisions reside with,
and who within the organization can influence those decisions.
GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As a MSOF personnel advising, training, assisting, or serving as


liaison to Joint, Coalition, Host Nation (HN), or Partnered Forces (PF), and
interacting with an indigenous population.
STANDARD: Accurately and efficiently influence the behavior of the societal
organization.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the social and institutional organization.
2. Identify societal grievances, desires, perceptions.
3. Identify variables upon the operational culture.
4. Identify status leadership.
5. Identify key personnel nodes.
6. Conduct assessment of key personnel nodes.
7. Identify relationship links and activity of social network.
8. Determine goal for engagement.
9. Develop engagement plan.
10. Integrate engagement plan with all operations.
11. Apply appropriate influence method.
12. Assess engagement.
REFERENCES:
1. Advising Foreign Forces No. 6-01 Center for Army Lessons Learned
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
4. FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
for Special Forces
5. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations
6. JP 3-07.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Foreign
Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
7. Special Forces Advisor's Reference Book, October 2001
8. Unit SOP Unit SOP

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task is broad in nature and is designed
to encompass the requirements for engaging various types of organizations;
friendly, threat, environmental, by soft or kinetic action IOT achieve
objectives indirectly.

MSOF-MOBL-2375:

Perform Anti-Terrorism Driving Techniques

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

24 months

GRADES: CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 1STSGT, MSGT, 1STLT, CAPT, MAJ, LTCOL, NV-PO2, NV-PO-1, NV-CPO
INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: As a member of a training team, with a deployment order to


conduct training for a specified partner nation.
STANDARD: In accordance with applicable references, demonstrate
antiterrorism techniques to identify vehicle tampering including possible
placement of explosive devices; to successfully avoid and negotiate a vehicle
out of common ambush situations, and to conduct route planning.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct pre-operation vehicle inspection.
2. Conduct route planning and analysis.
3. Analyze local traffic patterns.
4. Identify host nation authority support, emergency services.
5. Identify potential locations for attack and threats scenarios.
6. Conduct immediate action drills for potential threat scenarios.
7. Conduct contingency planning and rehearsals.
8. Integrate IED avoidance/defeat methods.
9. Conduct surveillance detection and identification.
10. Respond to illegal check points and mobile and fixed road blocks.
11. Apply principals of vehicle control.
12. Demonstrate evasive driving avoidance techniques.
13. Perform counter-measures.
14. Conduct appropriate follow-on actions.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
Facility Code 17906 Wheeled Vehicle Drivers Course
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)

MSOF-EOD-2550:

Provide EOD Assault Support to SOF

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: Providing EOD support to USSOCOM upon identification of an


explosive threat the EOD technician must assess the threat and formulate a

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course of action. The action must be conducted in a manner to provide the
minimum loss of momentum to the mission while guarding against friendly loss
of life or injury.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: Upon identification of the threat the EOD technician must
formulate and initiate a plan to render safe, neutralize or destroy the
explosive threat. This process must take into consideration the type of
operation being supported and what tool, tactic and technique can be used in
order to acheive success and mitigate the potential for compromise. First
positive action must be taken within two minutes to eliminate the threat.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Respond to the appropriate call sign and code word.
2. Confirm or deny the suspect threat.
3. Take measures to protect the force as required.
4. Take measures to provide security as required.
5. Search immediate area for secondary threats.
6. Take appropriate action to eliminate the threat.
7. Confirm positive action on the threat.
8. Conduct SSE.
9. Recover all tools and equipment.
10. Continue mission.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.20 Special Forces Operations
2. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
3. MCO 3571.2F Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Program
4. MCRP 3-17.2 Multiservice Procedures for Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NTTP)
in a Joint Environment
5. NAVMC 3500.78 EOD T&R Manual
6. NAVSEA OP 5 VOL 1 Ammunition & Explosives Ashore Safety Regulation (ESQD
Information)
7. Unit SOP Unit SOP
8. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M023 Charge, Demolition Block M112 1-1/4
M097 CAP, BLST (INERT) 30
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
MN88 Cap, Blasting, 500 ft mini-tube M21

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RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range
EQUIPMENT: Individual EOD equipment: Line 1, 2, and remote pull lineTeam
EOD equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:

MSOF-EOD-2551:

Successful completion of SOF EOD 1 Course.

Conduct Target Analysis

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: Providing EOD support to MARSOC, the EOD technician will assist
with Target Analysis utilizing the CARVER method in support of SOF mission
planning.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: Given a target folder and mission criteria the EOD technician must
identify vulnerable, and critical areas and then advice on all courses of
action utilizing an energetic or mechanical solution. The EOD technician
must be capable of advising the commander of potential target sites and the
appropriate tactic, technique, and procedure to neutralize that target for
the required period of time.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine mission requirements.
2. Identify potential targets using the carver method.
3. Determine appropriate assessments.
4. Synchronize target analysis into overall mission planning.
5. Build target folder outline.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 8-1 SPECIAL OPERATIONS
2. JP 3-05.2 Joint TTP for Special Operations Targeting & Mission Planning
3. Special Operations Targeting Handbook US Army JFK Special Warfare Center
and School (Nov 2001)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
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Facility Code 17933 POL Training Area
Facility Code 17924 Water Supply Training Area
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Analysis course.

MSOF-EOD-2552:

Attend the USSOCOM inter agency Target

Conduct Applied Explosive Techniques

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: Providing EOD support to MARSOC the EOD technician will be


familiar with all SOF Demolition kits and procedures. He will provide
subject matter expert information regarding all energetic materials, tactics,
techniques and procedures. He must be familiar with non-standard and foreign
demolition materials. He will be knowledgeable on the application of
improvised charges and the manufacture of Home Made Explosives (HME) and
incendiaries.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: Given a target the EOD technician must assist with the charge
construction and method of employment. He must be prepared to utilize all
resources available to include standard and non-standard products, locally
sourced precursors, off the shelf electrical products.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct mission analysis.
2. Conduct Target analysis.
3. Determine explosives and initiators available.
4. Determine regional commercial products available.
5. Develop course of action for technique.
6. Construct charge.
7. Emplace charge without compromise.
8. Initiate charge producing desired results on target without compromising
the force.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. GTA 5-10-33 Demolition Card
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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M030 Charge, Demolition Block TNT 1/4-Pou
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M591 Dynamite, Military M1
M757 Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
1ea
4ea
4ea
20ft
1ea
1ea

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Techniques course.

MSOF-EOD-2553:

Attend the USSOCOM Applied Explosive

Identify Home Made Explosives and Precursors

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: Providing EOD support to MARSOC the EOD technician must be


familiar with all equipment associated to produce small to large scale Home
Made Explosive (HME) production. He must also be familiar with all
precursors, their hazards and what types of HME they are likely to produce.
The EOD technician must be able to assess during a SOF SSE the current safety
condition of the site, determine the type of production lab at hand (HME,
Chem-bio, drug), gather samples and store for transportation per SSE SOP.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: Participating as part of a SOF unit, the EOD technician will be
able to brief the HME threat, identify HME material at the objective site,
collect, package and transport appropriate samples IAW SSE SOP. Conduct
debriefs and sample turn over with theater SOF SSE lab personnel.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify common precursors.
2. Determine terrorist funding available.
3. Assess level of skill of the terrorist.
4. Identify Lab equipment.
5. Explain process for making TATP.
6. Explain process for making RDX.
7. Explain process for making PETN.
8. Explain process for making HMTD.

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10.
11.
12.

Explain process for nitrate based explosives.


Explain process for chlorate based explosives.
Conduct field testing to determine if unknown substance is HME.
Determine if a field lab is producing HME or other substances.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. GTA 5-10-33 Demolition Card
3. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:

MSOF-EOD-2554:

Attend a 40hr HME course.

Perform Detonator and Switch Defeat

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This procedure will only be conducted during a Cat A scenario.


This procedure requires the MARSOC EOD technician to work in close proximity
to the device thus placing him in far greater danger than using a remote or
disruptor procedure.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: In a clandestine environment utilizing personal EOD tools and the
wire attack kit, the EOD technician will successfully identify and defeat
detonators and switches associated with explosive devices.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Describe the electric characteristics of switches and detonators.
2. Differentiate between possible IED firing circuits and terrorist trap
methods.
3. Demonstrate the correct defeat technique and its application on a variety
of firing circuits.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range
EQUIPMENT:

Various electronic components to support the training.

Perform Alarm Defeat

MSOF-EOD-2555:

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: Alarm systems can be used as a firing system or as a means of


protecting the device itself. The EOD technician must be familiar with the
technology used by more commonly utilized sensors and forms of wiring systems
that need to be understood in order to successfully bypass the system.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission. The EOD technician
must be able to successfully bypass or neutralize an alarm circuit in low
light conditions without compromising the SOF team.
STANDARD: Given the appropriate tools and equipment, in support of a SOF
mission the EOD technician must identify an intruder alarm system used in an
IED situation, diagnose the system and take appropriate action to defeat,
bypass or avoid the system.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Recognize an intruder alarm system.
2. Differentiate among sensor types and describe their operating parameters.
3. Demonstrate correct use of diagnostic equipment and drills.
4. Analyze diagnostics results to determine the wiring method.
5. Employ the correct bypass procedures.
REFERENCES:
1. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
2. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
(Large)
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility

EOD team alarm defeat kit.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:

MSOF-EOD-2556:

Complete SOF EOD Level 1.

Diagnose and Access Closed Containers

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: The EOD technician must be able to access all types of


containers associated with the accomplishment of his EOD task associated with
SOF missions.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. The EOD technician must formulate a threat assessment and
select a tool, technique and stabilization method that is consistent with the
appraised threat.
STANDARD: Demonstrate the ability to select the correct tools and apply the
techniques necessary to manually access different materials that are both
protected and unprotected while not compromising the supported SOF unit.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Recognize an intruder alarm system.
2. Differentiate among sensor types and describe their operating parameters.
3. Demonstrate correct use of diagnostic equipment and drills.
4. Analyze diagnostics results to determine the wiring method.
5. Employ the correct bypass procedures.
REFERENCES:
1. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Classroom/electronics lab.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Large metal container includes vehicles and
ISO type boxes.Large wood container includes structures built with wooden
framing. Large concrete containers include walls and pre-fabricated
construction type objects, to include reinforced.

MSOF-EOD-2557:

Prepare EOD Equipment for SOF Insertion and Employment

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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DESCRIPTION: Due to the unique environment associated with SOF missions the
EOD technician must be familiar with the methods to pack, protect, silence,
and employ EOD equipment. Protect it from airborne and amphibious
operational hazards, extreme environmental conditions, and multipleoperational climates (overt, clandestine, in-extremis). He must be prepared
to support the full spectrum of SOF missions providing a robust EOD
capability in all environments to include clandestine work in non-standard
uniforms.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: Upon receipt of a warning order the EOD technician will task
organize his equipment. The equipment must be ruggedized, functional,
organized and employed to provide a highly reliable and self sufficient
capability.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct mission analysis.
2. Prefare for waterborne operations.
3. Prepare for airborne operations.
4. Prepare equipment for clandestine operations.
5. Prepare equipment for use with non-standard clothing.
6. Prepare equipment for expected climatic conditions.
7. Silence and dull equipment.
8. Organize and pack equipment IAW EOD SOP.
REFERENCES:
1. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT:

EOD Team Set and EOD individual equipment.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:

MSOF-EOD-2558:

Complete MARSOC SOF EOD 1.

Conduct EOD Operations in Support of Clandestine missions

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: The EOD technician must be prepared to work as part of a small


advanced specialized team wearing non-standard uniforms and grooming
standards. He must be able to organize, transport and utilize select tools
that are worn and used in a clandestine environment.

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MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: Successfully integrate into a clandestine qualified team and
provide an advanced level EOD capability. Each individual must be qualified
in common clandestine tactics, techniques, procedures and equipment.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Configure equipment for clandestine operations.
2. Configure equipment for covert operations.
3. Prepare clothing and equipment in accordance with regional guidance.
4. Gain access to target site without being compromised.
5. Conduct EOD actions without being compromised.
6. Brief chain of command on EOD actions required to support mission.
REFERENCES:
1. D525-5 Advanced Special Operations (ASO)
2. FM 31-20-5 Special Reconnaissance Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for
Special Forces
3. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)

MSOF-EOD-2559:
Missions

Conduct EOD Technical Operations in Support of Clandestine

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: The EOD technician must be prepared to work as part of a small


advanced specialized team wearing non-standard uniforms and grooming
standards. He must be able to organize, transport and utilize select tools
that are worn and used in a clandestine environment.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.

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STANDARD: Successfully integrate into a clandestine qualified team and
provide an advanced level EOD capability utilizing specific technical
equipment. Each individual must be qualified in associated tactics,
techniques, procedures and equipment.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Configure equipment for clandestine operations.
2. Configure equipment for covert operations.
3. Prepare clothing and equipment in accordance with regional guidance.
4. Gain access to target site without being compromised.
5. Conduct EOD actions without being compromised.
6. Brief chain of command on EOD actions required to support mission.
7. Utilize USSOCOM specific technical equipment to produce a desired action.
8. Conduct inerting operations to support mission as required.
REFERENCES:
1. D525-5 Advanced Special Operations (ASO)
2. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

MSOF-EOD-2560:

Conduct an EOD Threat Assessment in Support of SOF Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: Clearly identifying the goal of the mission is one of the first
steps in developing a threat assessment. The goal has significant impact
upon the acceptable risk level for executing the mission. For example, if
the mission is to save life, practically any risk is justified. On the other
hand, if the mission is to capture a low-value target, the acceptable risk
level is lower and some of the RSP options should be rejected.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: Using approved SOF EOD tactics, techniques and procedures during a
full mission profile the EOD technician will: Maintain the safety and
momentum of the assault force, recover individuals, recover denied areas.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify mission.
2. Identify limitations.

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3.
4.

Consider RSP options.


Plan tool configurations and employment.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.203 Special Forces Direct Action Tactics, Techniques and
Procedures
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. FM 31-20 Doctrine for Special Forces Operations
4. FM 31-20-5 Special Reconnaissance Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for
Special Forces
5. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
(Large)

MSOF-EOD-2561:

Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility

Conduct Precision Disruption Utilizing the PAN

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: Based on the EOD threat assessment the technician must prepare,
emplace, site-in and shoot the PAN disrupter to successfully neutralize the
threat with minimum collateral damage.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD:
10ft.

Hit a 1 inch x1 inch target with a half inch slug from at least

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the degree of accuracy required.
2. Determine the time available for action.
3. Compute the speed of circuit.
4. Select appropriate equipment.
5. Identify potential consequences and allowable acceptance.
REFERENCES:
1. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AA62 CTG, 12 GA, MK 274 UVS EOD USE
AA63 CTG, 12 GA, MK 275 IEDSD EOD USE

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DWEC Cartridge, 12 Gauge, MK 277 MOD 0 (E
DWED CTG, 12 Gauge, MK 279 Steel Slug
DWEI Pyrotechnic Lead Spool Assembly, MK
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

1ea
1ea
1ea

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EOD Team kit.

MSOF-EOD-2562:

Conduct Precision Access Utilizing Energetic Tools

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: This technique uses various explosive tools to gain access and
disrupt target materials. The majority of the tools are specific shape and
volumetric charges. The tools can either gain access for exploratory
purposes or target a specific component.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: Utilizing a single procedure achieve positive actions against a
target. This procedure may be a step in a process to gain access or render
safe, but must accomplish a specific action as briefed.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct Target Analysis.
2. Identify hazards.
3. Identify weaknesses.
4. Develop course of action.
5. Prepare EOD tools.
6. Employ EOD tools.
7. Access results.
8. Continue with EOD action logic.
9. Complete EOD actions showing positive results.
REFERENCES:
1. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AA62 CTG, 12 GA, MK 274 UVS EOD USE
AA63 CTG, 12 GA, MK 275 IEDSD EOD USE
AA64 CTG, 12 GA, MK 276

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DWEC Cartridge, 12 Gauge, MK 277 MOD 0 (E
DWED CTG, 12 Gauge, MK 279 Steel Slug
MN88 Cap, Blasting, 500 ft mini-tube M21
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

1ea
1ea
5ea

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EOD team kit.

MSOF-EOD-2563:
Operations

Conduct Mission Analysis to Plan for EOD Support to Special

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: After receiving a SOF mission statement determine the


requirement for EOD support.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation to the mission.
STANDARD: Brief the Commander on the EOD requirement specific to that
mission with supporting documentation. Brief and prepare EOD team for SOF
missions to include supporting documentation.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Analyze mission statement.
2. Conduct geographical study.
3. Determine EOD capabilities within the region.
4. Determine EOD related threats within the region.
5. Gather data and intelligence relevant to EOD from national agencies.
6. Build EOD mission folder.
REFERENCES:
1. MCDP 5 Planning
2. Unit SOP Unit SOP

MSOF-EOD-2564:

Conduct SSE on Explosive Associated Items

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

DESCRIPTION: After securing an objective or target area of opportunity


initiate SSE procedures scoped toward items that are critical to the attack
the network strategy.
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

2336

SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Operating in a hostile, denied or politically sensitive


environment. Provide EOD support to MARSOC forces in order to provide the
minimum amount of hazard and deviation from the mission.
STANDARD: Collect all items of biometric, explosive, and technical value
related to countering the enemy IED network.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify prospective evidence/materials of value.
2. Determine a collection plan based on mission priority.
3. Document scene and collection efforts.
4. Operate photographic equipment.
5. Perform chemical analysis of suspect drug or explosive materials.
6. Prepare and label collected samples.
7. Brief command.
REFERENCES:
1. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-SR-2600:

USSOCOM Program of Record SSE/BIOMETRICS kit.

Conduct Fixed Site Surveillance

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, urban or rural objective area, surveillance log, list of
standardized surveillance terminology and standard or non-standard individual
and TE equipment, in an operational environment conduct surveillance from a
static position against a static or mobile target.
STANDARD: Observing single, multiple targets or NAI from a fixed location
IOT fulfill PIR's and CCIR's while maintaining appropriate/allowable
standoff, cover and concealment in accordance with the SOF Imperatives,
Mission, Commander's Intent, Unit SOPs, and per the techniques outlined in
the references.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct Planning applicable to Fixed Site Surveillance.
2. Occupy static location.
3. Maintain operational status during occupation.
4. Process collected information.
5. Determine completion of surveillance objective.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces

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2.
3.
4.
5.

FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance


GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)

MSOF-SR-2601:

Perform Foot Non-Technical Surveillance

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, urban and/or rural objective area, surveillance log, list of
standardized surveillance terminology and standard or non-standard individual
and TE equipment Students will plan and establish two way communications for
surveillance operations within mission guidelines.
STANDARD: Observing single, multiple targets or NAI IOT fulfill PIRs and
CCIRs while maintaining appropriate/allowable standoff, cover and concealment
in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, Unit
SOPs, and per the techniques outlined in the references.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine operational environment.
2. Conduct Planning for Foot Non-Technical Surveillance.
3. Establish communication procedures.
4. Determine operational status (maintain KSA).
5. Determine available cover/concealment.
6. Establish trigger.
7. Establish stakeout.
8. Acquire and maintain control of target.
9. Maintain control of target.
10. Collect all relevant information.
11. Record all relevant information.
12. Report all relevant information.
13. Determine completion of surveillance objective.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
4. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
5. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

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ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and communication
equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Urban, rural hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team, Corpsman, Role Players


and/or opposing forces and Evaluation Cadre.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2602:

Perform Vehicle Non-Technical Surveillance

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO and ASO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, urban and/or rural objective area, surveillance log, list of
standardized surveillance terminology, a tactical or non-standard commercial
vehicle and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: During vehicle surveillance operations while observing single,
multiple targets or NAI IOT fulfill PIR's and CCIR's while maintaining
appropriate/allowable standoff, cover and concealment.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct planning for vehicle surveillance.
2. Identify vehicles for surveillance.
3. Construct a vehicle surveillance platform.
4. Employ vehicle communications.
5. Employ the components of vehicle surveillance.
6. Employ vehicle surveillance methods.
7. Employ technical equipment during vehicle surveillance operations.
8. Terminate vehicle surveillance operations.
9. Perform post mission activity.

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REFERENCES:
1. DIAM 58 Series Intelligence Collection
2. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces
3. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
4. FM 34-60 Counterintelligence
5. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
6. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and communication
equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Vehicle hides construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team; Corpsman; Role Players


and/or opposing forces; Higher HQ; Evaluation Cadre.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or
opposing forces; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status
for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds.
Off base training location offer a non-linear grid type infrastructure in
an urban population.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

RSO and ASO.

MSOF-SR-2603: Conduct Multi-Mode Surveillance


EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, MAJ

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations
mission, urban and/or rural objective area, surveillance log, list of
standardized surveillance terminology, a tactical or non-standard commercial
vehicle and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Observing single, multiple targets or NAI IOT fulfill PIR's and
CCIR's while maintaining appropriate/allowable standoff, cover and
concealment.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct planning applicable to multi-mode surveillance.
2. Employ communications for vehicle surveillance.
3. Perform multi-mode surveillance operations.
REFERENCES:
1. DIAM 58 Series Intelligence Collection
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. FM 34-60 Counterintelligence
4. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
5. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53,
MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130,
A10, KC130, MC130--UAV: Predator, Raven, and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and communication
equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Urban, rural and vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team; Corpsman; Role Players


and/or opposing forces; Higher HQ; Evaluation Cadre.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;
CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or opposing forces; Scenario
script containing Operational Cover for Status for students; Communications
load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds. Off base training location
offer a non-linear grid type infrastructure in an urban population.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2604:

Conduct Surveillance Mission Planning

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO; SIO; FAC; JTAC; and ASO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and area of operations, provided laptops and current unit baseline containing
Microsoft Windows, Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
STANDARD: Student will conduct planning for a surveillance mission IOT
execute within a given time period.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the operational environment.
2. Conduct mission analysis.
3. Utilize Intelligence cycle.
4. Develop courses of action.
5. Understand Laws and authorities.
6. Integrate Security and Cover.
7. Plan for Integration of support assets.
8. Conduct a surveillance team debrief.
9. Determine mission success.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
4. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
5. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
6. JP 3-05 Doctrine for Joint Special Operations
7. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
8. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations.
EQUIPMENT: Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
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Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with required cable for use with Portable Laptop, Extension
Cords, Power Strips).
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team; Evaluation Cadre; Higher HQ;
S2 Representative.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or
opposing forces; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status
for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
a SR Level one (1) course.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2605:

HRST; RSO; SIO; FAC; JTAC; and ASO.

Employ Surveillance Communications

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, operations order, minimal support, a Special Reconnaissance element
or team, isolated area of operations in an uncertain and/or hostile
environment and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment, plan
for and establish two way communications for surveillance operations within
mission guidelines.
STANDARD: As a member of a Special Reconnaissance element operating
independently IOT fulfill PIRs and CCIRs while maintaining cover and
concealment in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs. Students will plan and establish two way
communications for surveillance operations within mission guidelines.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Develop a communications plan.
2. Understand radio voice procedures.
3. Conduct movement from objective area.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. FM 3-05.214 Special Forces Vehicle-Mounted Operations TTP (U)
4. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
5. FMFM 2-2 Amphibious Reconnaissance
6. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
7. SH 21-76 Ranger Handbook

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8.
9.

TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)


USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 -Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV: Predator, Raven,
and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA equipment; TE SOTVS
equipment; SPEAR issue; non-standard weapons, optics, and communication
equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Urban, rural hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team; Corpsman; SIGINT attachment;


Role Players and/or opposing forces; Higher HQ; Evaluation Cadre.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;
CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or opposing forces; Scenario
script containing Operational Cover for Status for students; Communications
load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2606:

Conduct Surveillance Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST; RSO; SIO; FAC; JTAC; and ASO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations
mission, area of operations, ROE and standard or non-standard individual and
TE equipment, understand the methods and concepts of surveillance.
STANDARD: In order to fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Introduce surveillance purpose and mission overview.
2. Identify surveillance profiles.
3. Identify and adapt to the operational environments.
4. Identify operational profile.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. FM 3-05.214 Special Forces Vehicle-Mounted Operations TTP (U)
4. FM 3-05.220 Special Forces Advanced Special Operations (S\NF)
5. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
6. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
7. FMFM 8-1 SPECIAL OPERATIONS
8. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
9. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
10. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
11. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 -Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV: Predator, Raven,
and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Urban, rural and vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team; Corpsman; Role Players


and/or opposing forces; Higher HQ; Evaluation Cadre.

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OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;
CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or opposing forces; Scenario
script containing Operational Cover for Status for students; Communications
load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2607:

Integrate Technical Support to Surveillance Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST; RSO; SIO; FAC; JTAC; and ASO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place)
and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment. Conduct
surveillance from a static position against a static or mobile target.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify Tactical, Audio, and Visual systems (TAVS) that support
Surveillance Operations.
2. Establish technical support for implementing TAVS.
3. Employ technical capabilities into operations.
4. Conduct post mission activities for technical support capabilities.
REFERENCES:
1. Advanced Surveillance Author: Peter Jenkins
2. Electronics for Dummies Author: Gordon McComb and Earl Boysen, Wiley
Publishing INC. (2005)
3. FM 3-05.60 Army Special Operations Forces Aviation
4. FM 34-10-1 TTP for REMBASS
5. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
6. JP 3-05.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Joint Special
Operations Task Force Operations
7. JP 3-05.2 Joint TTP for Special Operations Targeting & Mission Planning
8. MCWP 2-2.3 Remote Sensor Operations
9. Radio Frequency Identification for Dummies Author: Patrick J. Sweeney II,
Wiley Publishing, INC (2005)
10. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)

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11. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
12. Unattended Ground Sensor Tactics and Operations Manual USMC
13. Wiring for the Do-it-Yourselfer GE
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 -Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV: Predator, Raven,
and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR Issue; TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; Documents, role player/opfor weapons & props;
Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop
Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and Classified Internet
Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase Markers, Pens/Pencils,
Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of Operational Area, Proxima
Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate
cables for interface with Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power
Strips).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Evaluation Cadre; Special Reconnaissance Team; Higher HQ.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;


CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or opposing forces; Scenario
script containing Operational Cover for Status for students; Communications
load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2608:

HRST; RSO; SIO; ASO.

Employ Surveillance Security Measures

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining situational awareness of force protection
considerations and safeguarding sensitive personal and professional items and
information in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct threat and vulnerability assessment.
2. Employ personal security measures.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
4. Human Factors Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds in
Insurgencies, Author: Special Operations Research Office, the American
University Washington DC (Dec 1965)
5. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
6. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue; TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team; Role Players and/or opposing
forces; Higher HQ and/or Evaluation Cadre.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or
opposing forces; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status
for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2609:

Conduct Surveillance Detection

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, urban and/or rural objective area, the threat of surveillance,
surveillance log, list of standardized surveillance terminology and standard
or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Maintaining operational status while detecting, reacting to and
reporting activity IOT fulfill PIRs and CCIRs while maintaining
appropriate/allowable standoff, cover and concealment in accordance with the
SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Utilize techniques to detect surveillance.
2. Identify threat level.
3. Process collected information.
REFERENCES:
1. Advanced Surveillance Author: Peter Jenkins
2. DIAM 58 Series Intelligence Collection
3. FM 19-20 Investigations
4. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
5. FM 34-60 Counterintelligence
6. Surveillance Countermeasures a Serious Guide to Detecting, Evading, and
Eluding Threats to Personal Privacy, Publisher: ACM IV Security Services
(1994)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base

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urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Rural, Urban and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team; Role Players and/or opposing


forces; Higher HQ; Evaluation Cadre.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or
opposing forces; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status
for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds.
Off base training location offer a non-linear grid type infrastructure in
an urban population.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager(s). Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2610:

Perform Digital Photography

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO, ASO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, an objective and standard or non-standard
individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Capture recognition quality images in low light conditions while
maintaining operational security, without individual compromise or the
compromise of TTPs or equipment IOT fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with
the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commanders Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Understand operational digital photography.
2. Understand the digital camera and its peripherals.
3. Understand the digital camera process.
4. Understanding resolution.
5. Use image exposure and ISO, F stop, and shutter speed.
6. Use camera controls, settings and functions.
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8. Capture images through light restricting and physical obstacles.
9. Collect intelligence value photos.
10. Develop photo logs and photo log sketches.
REFERENCES:
1. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
2. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47 and MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64,
Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130 as well as UAV: Predator,
Raven, and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE optics; SPEAR Issue;


TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard
optics; Documents, role player/opfor weapons & props; Materials for
planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers,
External Hard Drives, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Evaluation Cadre; Special Reconnaissance Team.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected. aircraft;
Scenario script for role players and/or opposing forces; Scenario script
containing Operational Cover for Status for students; Operational funds.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2611:

Perform Digital Image Processing

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST; RSO; and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given digital imagery or video media
and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment. In a classroom
environment with provided laptops and student baseline containing Adobe
Photoshop CS2 and Adobe Bridge.

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STANDARD: Successfully import, organize, manipulate, optimize and export
images using digital imaging software.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Introduction to Digital Image Processing.
2. Perform Adobe Bridge Basics.
3. Perform Adobe Photoshop CS4 Basics.
4. Perform Image Enhancement.
5. Perform Annotations and Graphics.
6. Define a Workflow.
7. Perform Adobe Bridge Advanced Skills.
REFERENCES:
1. Adobe Premiere Pro/Classroom in a Book Author: Adobe Creative Team.
Adobe Press (2003)
2. The Photoshop CS Book the Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers,
Scott Kelby (2003)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA equipment; TE SOTVS equipment;


Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop
Computers with video editing software, External Hard Drives, Proxima
Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate
cables for interface with Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power
Strips).
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Evaluation Cadre; Special Reconnaissance Team.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Operational funds.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
a SR Level one (1) course.

MSOF-SR-2612:

Perform Computer Aided Drawing (CAD)

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of open source information, intelligence products


and references, given a special operations mission, area of operations, an
objective and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Ensuring accuracy and in accordance with the SOF Imperatives,
Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Introduction to Computer Aid Drawing (CAD).
2. Introduction to Autosketch.
3. Apply Grids and Snaps.
4. Conduct basic Autosketch functions.
5. Develop Site plan sketch.
6. Develop Layers and Templates.
7. Utilize the Context Library.
8. Develop a Basic interior sketch.
9. Apply Export and Printing functions.
10. Understand PowerPoints sketching capabilities.
11. Utilize PowerPoint sketching tools.
12. Conduct Basic PowerPoint sketching.
REFERENCES:
1. A Students Autosketch Author: A Yarwood (June 1992)
2. Autosketch for Drafting and Design Author: Brian L. Duelm (January 1991)
3. Autosketch for Windows Author: A Yarwood (April 1995)
4. Inside Autosketch: A Guide to Productive Drawing Using Autosketch Author:
Frank Lenk (October 1990)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Materials for planning to include but not limited to:


(Portable or Desktop Computers with digital sketching software, External
Hard Drives, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel Television
with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop Computer,
Extension Cords, and Power Strips).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Evaluation Cadre; Special Reconnaissance Team.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
a SR Level one (1) course.

MSOF-SR-2613:

Perform Falcon view

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: In a classroom environment with provided laptops, current unit


baseline containing FalconView 4.0, Handheld AWE, Map Data and a Garmin GPS
with a computer interface cable.
STANDARD: Successfully load map data, create overlays, create route
overlays, use live track mode and save, print and copy overlays using
FalconView 4.0 and successfully import and export GPS data and install new
GPS devices using Handheld AWE.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Understanding Falconview.
2. Import and Associate Map Data Files.
3. Utilize Basic Falconview 4.1 Functions.
4. Understanding Overviews.
5. Create Range and Bearing Overlays.
6. Create Drawing Overlays.
7. Copying and Printing Overlays.
8. Create Local Point Overlays.
9. Configure Hand Held Awe.
10. Use hand Held Awe.
11. Use Live Track Mode.
12. Create Route Overlays.
REFERENCES:
1. A Students Autosketch Author: A Yarwood (June 1992)
2. Autosketch for Drafting and Design Author: Brian L. Duelm (January 1991)
3. Autosketch for Windows Author: A Yarwood (April 1995)
4. Inside Autosketch: A Guide to Productive Drawing Using Autosketch Author:
Frank Lenk (October 1990)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Materials for planning to include but not limited to:


(Portable or Desktop Computers with digital sketching software, External
Hard Drives, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel Television
with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop Computer,
Extension Cords, and Power Strips).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Evaluation Cadre; Special Reconnaissance Team.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
a SR Level one (1) course.

MSOF-SR-2614:

Perform Digital Video Collection Techniques

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given digital imagery or video media
and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: In order to optimize intelligence potential and fulfill PIRs and
CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent,
and unit SOPs.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Introduction to Digital Video Collection.
2. Digital Video Camera Operation.
3. Route and Target Collection using a Video Camera.
4. Low light Video Familiarization.
REFERENCES:
1. Adobe Premiere Pro/Classroom in a Book Author: Adobe Creative Team.
Adobe Press (2003)
2. The Photoshop CS Book the Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers,
Scott Kelby (2003)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA equipment; TE SOTVS equipment;


Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop
Computers with video editing software, External Hard Drives, Proxima
Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate
cables for interface with Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power
Strips).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Evaluation Cadre; Special Reconnaissance Team.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Operational funds.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
a SR Level one (1) course.

MSOF-SR-2615:

Perform Digital Video Processing

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given digital imagery or video media
and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: In order to optimize intelligence potential and fulfill PIRs and
CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent,
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Understand operational digital video processing.
2. Understanding video editing software capabilities and tools.
3. Importing video.
4. Editing video.
5. Exporting video.
6. Establishing a video processing workflow.

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REFERENCES:
1. Adobe Premiere Pro/Classroom in a Book Author: Adobe Creative Team.
Adobe Press (2003)
2. The Photoshop CS Book the Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers,
Scott Kelby (2003)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA equipment; TE SOTVS equipment;


Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop
Computers with video editing software, External Hard Drives, Proxima
Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate
cables for interface with Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power
Strips).
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Evaluation Cadre; Special Reconnaissance Team.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Operational funds.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
SR Level one (1) course.

MSOF-SR-2616:

Perform Digital Low Light Photography Techniques

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of a

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, an objective and standard or non-standard
individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Capture recognition quality images in low
maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise of TTPs or equipment IOT fulfill PIRs and
the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commanders Intent, and

light conditions while


compromise or the
CCIRs in accordance with
unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Introduction to Operational Low Light/Night Photography.
2. Historical and Current Low Light/Night Photography capabilities.
3. Introduction to the Digital Camera and its Low Light/Night capabilities.
4. Image exposure, ISO, f stop, and shutter speed for low light/night
photography.
REFERENCES:
1. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
2. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47 and MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64,
Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130 as well as UAV: Predator,
Raven, and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE optics; SPEAR Issue;


TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard
optics; Documents, role player/opfor weapons & props; Materials for
planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers,
External Hard Drives, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Evaluation Cadre and Special Reconnaissance Team.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;
Scenario script for role players and/or opposing forces; Scenario script
containing Operational Cover for Status for students; Operational funds.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2617:

Perform Individual Computer Security

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST; RSO; and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, MAJ

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
baseline.

FORMAL

In a classroom environment with provided laptops and student

STANDARD: Successfully partition, encrypt import, organize, manipulate,


optimize and export images using digital imaging software.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Understanding Data Threats.
2. Understanding Computer Security.
3. Partition a Hard Drives.
4. Encrypt a Hard Drives.
5. Encrypt Individual Documents.

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REFERENCES:
1. JOINT PUB 2-01 Joint and National Intelligence Support for Military
Operations
2. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
3. MCRP 3-16A Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

EQUIPMENT:

Classified/unclassified intelligence products.

MATERIAL:

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Based upon the classification of information
products being handled, appropriate facilities must be made available such
as lockable safes and or secure storage areas.

MSOF-SR-2618:

Introduction to Computers/Baseline/Peripherals

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, MAJ

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
baseline.

FORMAL

In a classroom environment with provided laptops and student

STANDARD: Successfully become familiar with the usage of computers, the


operational baseline, and peripherals in the operational environment.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Understanding the Operational use of Computers.
2. Operate an operational computer.
3. Review the organizational baseline.
4. Know how to operate the baseline software applications (Microsoft Windows
Operating System, Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
5. Utilize Computer Peripherals.
REFERENCES:
1. JOINT PUB 2-01 Joint and National Intelligence Support for Military
Operations
2. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
3. MCRP 3-16A Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.


Classified/unclassified intelligence products.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Based upon the classification of information
products being handled, appropriate facilities must be made available such
as lockable safes and or secure storage areas.

MSOF-SR-2619:

Produce a PowerPoint Presentation

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, MAJ

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: In a classroom environment with provided laptops and current unit


baseline containing Microsoft Windows, Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
STANDARD: Successfully create a PowerPoint presentation that includes header
and footer information, graphics, charts, photos, and video north seeking
arrow and title block information.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Understand the use of Operational Presentations.
2. Introduction to PowerPoint.
3. PowerPoint Layout and Toolbars.
4. PowerPoint Masterslides.
5. Design a Slide.
6. Insert text.
7. Insert Objects/Graphics.
8. Insert Photos.
9. Insert Video.
10. Presentation Layout.
11. Save a presentation.
12. Layout of Support Props.
REFERENCES:
1. JOINT PUB 2-01 Joint and National Intelligence Support for Military
Operations
2. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
3. MCRP 3-16A Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Classified/unclassified intelligence products.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Based upon the classification of information
products being handled, appropriate facilities must be made available such
as lockable safes and or secure storage areas.

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MSOF-SR-2620:

Perform Evidence Collection

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct planning applicable to evidence collection.
2. Perform pre-mission preparation of evidence collection equipment.
3. Designate evidence collection duties and responsibilities.
4. Execute priorities for collection.
5. Implement post mission evidence handling procedures.

MSOF-SR-2621:

Conduct Close Target Reconnaissance Mission Planning

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place)
and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Without the aid of references and given a special operations
mission to conduct Close Target Reconnaissance of a designated target in an
operational environment while utilizing standard or non-standard individual
and TE equipment.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the operational environment.
2. Conduct mission analysis.
3. Utilize Intelligence cycle.
4. Develop courses of action.
5. Understand Laws and authorities.
6. Integrate Security and Cover.
7. Plan for Integration of support assets.
8. Conduct a team debrief.
9. Determine mission success.

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REFERENCES:
1. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
2. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130---UAV: Predator, Raven,
and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Urban, rural and vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Special Reconnaissance Team; Higher HQ; Evaluation Cadre.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;


CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status for students;
Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds. Materials for
planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers,
External Hard Drives, Unclassified and Classified Internet Access, Dry
Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer
Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector
Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate cables for interface with
Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2622:

HRST; RSO; and SIO.

Conduct Close Target Reconnaissance

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place)
and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Without the aid of references and given a special operations
mission to conduct Close Target Reconnaissance of a designated target in an
operational environment while utilizing standard or non-standard individual
and TE equipment.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
2. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130---UAV: Predator, Raven,
and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Urban, rural and vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Special Reconnaissance Team; Higher HQ; Evaluation Cadre.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;


CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status for students;
Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds. Materials for
planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers,
External Hard Drives, Unclassified and Classified Internet Access, Dry
Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer

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Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector
Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate cables for interface with
Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2623:

Perform Surreptitious Room Clearing Procedures

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST; RSO; and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, specific objective, ROE and standard or non-standard individual and
TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational status and security measures in
accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.203 Special Forces Direct Action Tactics, Techniques and
Procedures
2. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
3. GTA 31-01-003 Detachment Mission Planning Guide
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard

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weapons, optics, and communication equipment; documents, role player/opfor
weapons & props.
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team; Role Players and/or opposing
forces; Evaluation Cadre.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or
opposing forces; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status
for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2624:

Perform Site Search

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (object or place) and
standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. Advanced Surveillance Author: Peter Jenkins
2. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
3. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --

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Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
WASP.

Predator, Raven, and

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;


isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Urban, rural and vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Special Reconnaissance Team; Higher HQ; Evaluation Cadre.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;


CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status for students;
Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds. Materials for
planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers,
External Hard Drives, Unclassified and Classified Internet Access, Dry
Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer
Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector
Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate cables for interface with
Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2625:

Perform Technical Security Counter Measures

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST; RSO; and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, a specific objective (person, object or place) or site from which to
conduct operations and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. Defense Intelligence Agency Technical Counterintelligence Threat
Environment (U) (Aug 2000)
2. Radio Frequency Identification for Dummies Author: Patrick J. Sweeney II,
Wiley Publishing, INC (2005)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130---UAV: Predator, Raven,
and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, Evaluation Cadre


and TSCM attachment.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;
CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status for students;
Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds. Materials for
planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers,
External Hard Drives, Unclassified and Classified Internet Access, Dry
Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer
Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector
Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate cables for interface with
Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.

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SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2626:

Conduct Technical Target Exploitation

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. Electronics Demystified Author: Stan Gibilisco (2004)
2. Electronics for Dummies Author: Gordon McComb and Earl Boysen, Wiley
Publishing INC. (2005)
3. Hacking for Dummies Author Kevin Beaver, Wiley Publishing, INC (2004)
4. Radio Frequency Identification for Dummies Author: Patrick J. Sweeney II,
Wiley Publishing, INC (2005)
5. Wireless Network Hacks and Mods for Dummies Author: Danny Briere and Pat
Hurley, Wiley Publishing INC (2005)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130---UAV: Predator, Raven,
and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA

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equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;


CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status for students;
Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds. Materials for
planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers,
External Hard Drives, Unclassified and Classified Internet Access, Dry
Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer
Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector
Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate cables for interface with
Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2627:
Operations

Perform Technical Support to Close Target Reconnaissance

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (object or place) and
standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. Advanced Surveillance Advanced Surveillance, Author: Peter Jenkins
2. Electronics Demystified Author: Stan Gibilisco (2004)
3. Electronics for Dummies Author: Gordon McComb and Earl Boysen, Wiley
Publishing INC. (2005)

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4.
5.

6.

Radio Frequency Identification for Dummies Author: Patrick J. Sweeney II,


Wiley Publishing, INC (2005)
Surveillance Countermeasures A Serious Guide to Detecting, Evading, and
Eluding Threats to Personal Privacy, Publisher: ACM IV Security Services
(1994)
Wireless Network Hacks and Mods for Dummies Author: Danny Briere and Pat
Hurley, Wiley Publishing INC (2005)

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning purposes: Rotary
Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60 AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130---UAV: Predator, Raven,
and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Urban, rural and vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, Evaluation Cadre,


and SIGINT attachment.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;
CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status for students;
Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds. Materials for
planning to include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers,
External Hard Drives, Unclassified and Classified Internet Access, Dry
Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer
Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector
Screen or Flat Panel Television with appropriate cables for interface with
Portable Laptop Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.

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SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2628:

Perform CTR Security Measures

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, SIO, and ASO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, MAJ

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, urban and/or rural objective area, the threat of surveillance,
surveillance log, list of standardized surveillance terminology and standard
or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Maintaining operational status while detecting, reacting to and
reporting activity IOT fulfill PIRs and CCIRs while maintaining cover and
concealment in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. Advanced Surveillance Author: Peter Jenkins
2. DIAM 58 Series Intelligence Collection
3. FM 19-20 Investigations
4. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
5. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
6. FM 34-60A Counterintelligence Operations - Classified Supplement
7. MCWP 3-11.3 Scouting and Patrolling
8. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
9. Secrets of Surveillance a Professionals Guide to Tailing Subjects by
Vehicle, Foot, Airplane, and Public Transportation, Publisher: ACM IV
Security Services (1993)
10. Surveillance Countermeasures a Serious Guide to Detecting, Evading, and
Eluding Threats to Personal Privacy, Publisher: ACM IV Security Services
(1994)
11. US Army Tactical Human Intelligence Team Leaders Handbook 15 May 2000

MSOF-SR-2629:

Conduct Vehicle Close Target Reconnaissance

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


area of operations, tactical or non-standard commercial vehicle and standard
or non-standard construction materials, tools and TE equipment.

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STANDARD: while maintaining operational security, without the compromise of
TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with
the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
2. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and communication
equipment; documents, role player/opfor weapons & props.
MATERIAL:

Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team; Role Players and/or opposing


forces; Higher HQ; Evaluation Cadre.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script for role players and/or
opposing forces; Scenario script containing Operational Cover for Status
for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI; Operational funds.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city managers. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made with
private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2630:

Perform Method of Entry

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations
mission, area of operations, a specific objective (object or place), specific
bypass, entry and defeat tools and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs or equipment IOT fulfill PIRs and CCIRs
in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. E-Z Picking Exposing the Secrets PRO-LOK Publishing
2. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
3. The Complete Book of Locks and Locksmithing (sixth edition) Author: Bill
Phillips, McGraw Hill (2005)
4. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; Clandestine breaching tools.
MATERIAL:
material.

Clandestine breaching tools and vehicle hide construction

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2631:

Perform Vehicle Method of Entry

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (object or place), specific
bypass, entry and defeat tools and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs or equipment IOT fulfill PIRs and CCIRs
in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. E-Z Picking Exposing the Secrets PRO-LOK Publishing
2. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
3. The Complete Book of Locks and Locksmithing (sixth edition) Author: Bill
Phillips, McGraw Hill (2005)
4. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA

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equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; Clandestine breaching tools.
MATERIAL:
material.

Clandestine breaching tools and vehicle hide construction

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2632:

Conduct Planning for Method of Entry

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (object or place), specific
bypass, entry and defeat tools and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs or equipment IOT fulfill PIRs and CCIRs
in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R Event.
REFERENCES:
1. E-Z Picking Exposing the Secrets PRO-LOK Publishing
2. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)

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3.
4.

The Complete Book of Locks and Locksmithing (sixth edition) Author: Bill
Phillips, McGraw Hill (2005)
USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment; Clandestine breaching tools.
MATERIAL:
material.

Clandestine breaching tools and vehicle hide construction

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2633:

Conduct Technical Surveillance Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place) and
standard or non-standard construction materials, tools and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Ensuring utility and necessity in accordance with technical
specifications, SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.
REFERENCES:
1. Electronics Demystified Author: Stan Gibilisco (2004)
2. Electronics for Dummies Author: Gordon McComb and Earl Boysen, Wiley
Publishing INC. (2005)
3. Radio Frequency Identification for Dummies Author: Patrick J. Sweeney II,
Wiley Publishing, INC (2005)
4. Wiring for the Do-it-Yourselfer GE
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Workshop location.

EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; Materials necessary for


the construction of technical surveillance equipment to include but not
limited to: (Ex. Glue, Tape, Sewing Materials, Hard and Soft Cell Foam,
Dremel Tool, Knife/Heat Knife, Scissors, Epoxy, Grommet Kit, Soldering
Station, Cordless Drill, Electronics Tool Kit, Leatherman Tool or
equivalent, Electrical wire of differing gauges, Wire strippers, Electrical
switches [Plunger, Toggle, Leaf, Pressure Release, Tilt], Relay Switches,
Transformers, Wire nuts, In line wire taps for using host power, Battery
packs for various size standard batteries [D, C, AA, AAA, 3V Lithium],
Circuit Boards, Bread Boards, Anti Static Mat with Wrist Strap, Capacitors,
Resistors, Speakers, Microphones, Diodes, Project Boxes [For fabrication of
switch boxes], Accelerometers, Transistors, Board Cameras [Color and
Monochrome], Audio/Video Cables, Fuse taps, Heat Shrink, Heat Gun, Butyl
Tape, Self Amalgamating Tape, Liquid Electric Tape, Flux Pen, Antistatic
De-solder Pump, De-soldering Station, Multi Meter, Bench Vice) TE HFTTL
equipment; TE RSTA equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard
communication equipment.
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Evaluation Cadre and Special Reconnaissance Team.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Operational funds.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be
made with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.

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MSOF-SR-2634:

Implement Power Management for TTL Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

SSE equipment and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2635:

Employ Beacons and Marking Devices

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

SSE equipment and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

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OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational
Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2636:

Employ Logger Devices

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).

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EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

SSE equipment and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2637:

Employ Cellular Tracking Devices (GSM/WiFi)

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

SSE equipment and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2638:

Employ Satellite Tracking Devices

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),

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task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

SSE equipment and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

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MSOF-SR-2639:

Employ Cellular/Satellite Tracking Devices

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

SSE equipment and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2640:

Employ Audio Video Devices

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

SSE equipment and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

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OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational
Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2641:

Employ Special Communications

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).

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EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

SSE equipment and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2642:

Data Extraction and Exploitation

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRS, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, a specific objective (person, object or place),
task specific equipment and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational security, without individual
compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT fulfill
PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified T&R event.

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: All or one of the following: forward operating base;
isolation facility for mission prep; TSCIF; remote operational support
base; safe house/team house locations. Buildings/rooms in an off base
urban and rural population (abandoned as well as occupied/working
residential, commercial and government properties).
EQUIPMENT: GMVs, indigenous operational vehicles; TE weapons; TE optics;
TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue, TE HFTTL equipment; TE RSTA
equipment; TE SOTVS equipment; non-standard weapons, optics, and
communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

SSE equipment and Vehicle hide construction material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:
Cadre.

Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, and Evaluation

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; Scenario script containing Operational


Cover for Status for students; Communications load sets as per the CEOI;
Operational funds. Materials for planning to include but not limited to:
(Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard Drives, Unclassified and
Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip Charts, Dry Erase
Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer Ink, Maps of
Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat Panel
Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
a SR Level one (1) course. Coordination for off base training must be made
with local and state law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county
or city manager/s. Hold harmless and Land User agreements must be made
with private property owners for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-2643:

Mark a Drop Zone

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission, a


compass, an anemometer, marking devices, reception committee personnel,

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signal operating instructions, a mission statement, and an area designated as
the drop zone.
STANDARD: In a designated area where personnel or equipment may be delivered
by parachute, or in the case of certain items, by free-drop and in a location
where it can best support the ground tactical plan and be easily identified
by the aircraft in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's
Intent, and unit SOPs and per performance measures contained in STP 31-18-SMTG and the mission requirement.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine number of personnel and bundles from a mission statement.
2. Compute the release point from figures obtained in TC 31-24.
3. Position markers.
4. Turn down DZ when, following the computations, it does not meet size and
safety requirements for the operation.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-21.38 Pathfinder Operations (FM 57-38)
2. STP 31-18-SM-TG Special Forces Common Skills Level 3 and 4
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17440 Personnel/Equipment Drop Zone
EQUIPMENT: Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD/ VS-17 air
panel, TC31-24, and an anemometer.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
assigned references.

Type of marking will be in accordance with

SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: RSO will be required to sign for and coordinate
training area on military installations.

MSOF-WPNS-2836:

Place Service Shotgun into Action

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Preparing the weapon for firing and in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commanders Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Disassemble the shotgun.

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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Assemble the shotgun.


Perform functions check.
Load the shotgun.
Unload the shotgun.
Perform tactical reload.
Perform immediate action, if required.
Perform remedial action, if required.
Clear the shotgun.
Inspect the shotgun.

MSOF-WPNS-2837:

Engage Targets with the Service Shotgun

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 month

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

MOJT

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Achieving hits on targets presented and in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify threat.
2. Manipulate weapon for engagement.
3. Acquire your sights.
4. Take weapon off safe.
5. Engage threat.
6. Search and assess.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 1510.101 Individual Training Standards System for Marine Corps Special
Skills, Vol. II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A011 Cartridge, 12 Gauge #00 Buckshot M16
A023 Cartridge, 12 Gauge 1 Ounce Slug Com
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Quantity
18
5
5

Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range

Organic Shotgun.
E-silhouette targets.

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MSOF-PREF-2900:
Systems

Perform Weapons Handling Procedures for Sniper Weapon

EVALUATION-CODED:
MOS PERFORMING:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

0317

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references given a sniper weapon system and
ammunition.
STANDARD: In accordance with the sniper weapons systems technical manual and
military installation range safety regulations.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Place the sniper weapon system in condition 4.
2. Demonstrate proper weapons carry.
3. Demonstrate applicable weapons conditions.
4. Demonstrate immediate action.
5. Demonstrate remedial action.
6. Demonstrate bolt manipulation if applicable.
7. Manipulate the adjustable features on the sniper weapon system.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
7. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
8. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
9. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
10
10
10
10

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
EQUIPMENT:

Sniper weapon system, magazines, ammunition, sling, and bipods.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.

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SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2901:

Perform Preventative Maintenance on Sniper Weapon Systems

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO and OIC.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references given a sniper weapon system,


approved cleaning solvents, lubricants, and cleaning equipment.
STANDARD: Ensuring the sniper can clean, lubricate and maintain the sniper
weapon system without degrading accuracy and performance.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Place the sniper weapon system in condition 4.
2. Disassemble the sniper weapon system.
3. Clean the sniper weapon system.
4. Lubricate the sniper weapon system.
5. Reassemble the sniper weapon system.
6. Perform a functions check.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2900
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
7. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
8. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
9. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Sniper weapon system SL-3 complete.

MATERIAL: Appropriate protection from cleaning solvents, cleaning


equipment SL-3 items, Mpro-7 or equivalent, (.30,.50 cal) Brass jag,
(.30,.50 cal) coated single piece cleaning rod, (.30,.50 cal) brush,
(.30,.50 cal) patches, (.30,.50 cal), Q tips, All weather bolt grease,
copper solvent, powder solvent, lens paper, lens brush, canned air, all
purpose brush, cleaning rags, adjustable torque wrench, torx bits, allan
keys (metric, standard), socket set (metric and standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

0317 and SOF Snipers.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2902:
System

MOS 0317.

Perform Limited Technical Inspection of the Sniper Weapon

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references given a Sniper Weapon System,


technical manual, LTI checklist.
STANDARD: To ensure the Sniper weapon system is serviceable in accordance
with the LTI checklist.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Place the sniper weapon system in condition 4.
2. Disassemble the sniper weapon system.
3. Inspect the sniper weapon system in accordance with LTI checklist.
4. Examine the sniper weapon system logbook.
5. Reassemble the sniper weapon system.
6. Complete the appropriate paperwork for LTI.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2901

MSOF-PREF-2900

REFERENCES:
1. E-Z Picking Exposing the Secrets PRO-LOK Publishing
2. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
8. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
9. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
10. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

EQUIPMENT: Appropriate protection from cleaning solvents, cleaning


equipment SL-3 items, MPRO-7 or equivalent, (.30, .50) Brass jags, (.30,
.50) cleaning rods, (.30, .50) brushes, (.30, .50) patches, q tips, all
weather bolt grease, Copper Solvent, Powder Solvent, lens paper, Lens
Brush, canned air, A.P. brush, cleaning rags, adjustable torque wrench,
torx bits, allan keys, (Metric and standard), Socket set(Metric and
standard), headspace gauge, firing pin protrusion gauge, trigger pull,
action puller assembly, Crowning tool mandrel, .30, .50 caliber, jewelers

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screwdriver, Dremel moto-tool.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

1- 2112, and 1 graduate from the SOF armorer course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.

MSOF-PREF-2903:

Perform Pre-fire Inspection of Sniper Weapon Systems

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL


CONDITION: With the aid of references given a sniper weapon system,
technical manual, PFI checklist.
STANDARD: To ensure the sniper weapon system is serviceable in accordance
with the PFI checklist.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Place the sniper weapon system in condition 4.
2. Disassemble the sniper weapon system.
3. Inspect the sniper weapon system in accordance with PFI checklist.
4. Examine the sniper weapon system Logbook.
5. Reassemble the Sniper weapon system.
6. Complete the appropriate paperwork for PFI.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2901

MSOF-PREF-2900

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TI 8005-24/20 Pre-Fire Inspection Small Arms Weapon Ordnance Material
7. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
8. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
9. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
10. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

EQUIPMENT: Appropriate protection from cleaning solvents, cleaning


equipment SL-3 items, MPRO-7 or equivalent, (.30, .50) Brass jags, (.30,
.50) cleaning rods, (.30, .50) brushes, (.30, .50) patches, q tips, all
weather bolt grease, Copper Solvent, Powder Solvent, lens paper, Lens
Brush, canned air, A.P. brush, cleaning rags, adjustable torque wrench,

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torx bits, allan keys, (Metric and standard), Socket set(Metric and
standard), headspace gauge, firing pin protrusion gauge, trigger pull,
action puller assembly, Crowning tool mandrel, .30, .50 caliber, jeweler's
screwdriver, and dremel moto-tool.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

1- 2112, and 1 graduate from the SOF armorer course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.

MSOF-PREF-2904:

Perform Second Echelon Maintenance of Sniper Weapon Systems

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:

12 months

FORMAL

With the aid of references given a sniper weapon system.

STANDARD: Repair and maintain the sniper weapon system, in accordance with
the technical manual.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Place the sniper weapon system in condition 4.
2. Disassemble the sniper weapon system.
3. Perform second echelon maintenance.
4. Examine the sniper weapon system logbook.
5. Reassemble the sniper weapon system.
6. Complete the appropriate paperwork for second echelon maintenance.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2901

MSOF-PREF-2900

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TI 8005-24/20 Pre-Fire Inspection Small Arms Weapon Ordnance Material
7. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
8. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
9. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
10. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

EQUIPMENT: Appropriate protection from cleaning solvents, cleaning


equipment SL-3 items, MPRO-7 or equivalent, (.30, .50) Brass jags, (.30,
.50) cleaning rods, (.30, .50) brushes, (.30, .50) patches, q tips, all
weather bolt grease, Copper Solvent, Powder Solvent, lens paper, Lens

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Brush, canned air, A.P. brush, cleaning rags, adjustable torque wrench,
torx bits, allan keys, (Metric and standard), Socket set(Metric and
standard), headspace gauge, firing pin protrusion gauge, trigger pull,
action puller assembly, Crowning tool mandrel, .30, .50 caliber, jeweler's
screwdriver, dremel moto-tool.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

1- 2112, and 1 graduate from the SOF armorer course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.

MSOF-PREF-2905:

Mount Optics to Sniper Weapon Systems

EVALUATION-CODED: NO
INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references given a sniper weapon system,


approved cleaning solvents, lubricants, and cleaning equipment.
STANDARD: Lubricate and maintain the sniper weapon system without degrading
accuracy and performance.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Place the sniper weapon system in condition 4.
2. Disassemble the sniper weapon system.
3. Clean the sniper weapon system.
4. Lubricate the sniper weapon system.
5. Reassemble the sniper weapon system.
6. Perform a functions check.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:

MSOF-PREF-2900

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
7. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
8. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
9. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT:

Sniper weapon system SL-3 complete.

MATERIAL: Appropriate protection from cleaning solvents, cleaning


equipment SL-3 items, Mpro-7 or equivalent, (.30,.50 cal) Brass jag,
(.30,.50 cal) coated single piece cleaning rod, (.30,.50 cal) brush,
(.30,.50 cal)patches, (.30,.50 cal), Q tips, all weather bolt grease,
copper solvent, powder solvent, lens paper, lens brush, canned air, all

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purpose brush, cleaning rags, adjustable torque wrench, torx Bits, allan
keys (metric, standard), socket set (metric and standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

1- 2112, and 1 graduate from the SOF armorer course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.

MSOF-PREF-2906:

Perform Scope Adjustment and Manipulation

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references given a sniper weapon system, scope
and scope tools.
STANDARD: To inspect and calibrate the scope for the individual Sniper,
ensuring it is focused, adjusted for parallax and properly mounted.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Inspect scope, scope rings, and mounts.
2. Adjust Scope, scope rings, and mounts.
3. Adjust focus.
4. Adjust for parallax.
5. Manipulate turrets.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Armory and classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapon system, scope tools, torque wrench, socket set
(metric and standard), torx bits, allan keys (metric and standard).
MATERIAL:

Targets (e- silhouette cardboard 20"x 40") and white paper.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

0317, SOF Snipers, and instructor cadre.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MOS 0317, 2112, and SOF armorer course.

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MSOF-PREF-2907:

Zero Sniper Weapon Systems

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references given a sniper weapon system with
adjusted scope, an observer, ammunition, and a known distance target.
STANDARD: To achieve point of aim/point of impact within 1 minute of angle
(MOA) once zeroed for a three round group at a distance that has negligible
effects from atmospherics on the rounds.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Place scope on initial elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
3. Assume a supported firing position.
4. Fire a cold bore shot and record impact location.
5. Fire a 3 round group for initial zero.
6. Analyze the shot group.
7. Adjust the scopes windage and elevation settings if needed.
8. Fire a 3 round group to confirm zero.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
4. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
5. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17550 Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapon system, scope tools, precision laser range
finder, Handheld computer with ballistic software, spotting scope, tripod,
shooting mat, all weather sniper data book, torque wrench, socket set
(metric and standard), torx bits, allan keys (metric and standard), and
precision laser range finder.
MATERIAL: Targets (e- silhouette cardboard 20" x 40"), pasties, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, and adhesive spray.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

0317, SOF Snipers, and Instructor Cadre.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Ranges that require road guards will need to
be supported by external support. Personnel to be trained must be a
graduate of the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent
sniper school. Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2908:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Zero Sniper Weapon Systems Using Field Expedient Methods

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

DESCRIPTION: The individual Sniper will be able to zero his sniper weapon
system through non conventional methods. (Bore sight collimator zero,
handheld computer with ballistic program zero, 300 inch method zero).
INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:
CONDITION:
observer.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references given a sniper weapon system and

STANDARD: To achieve point of aim/point of impact within 1 minute of angle


(MOA) once zeroed for a three round group at a known distance.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
4. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
5. Assume a supported firing position.
6. Fire a cold bore shot and record impact location.
7. Fire a 3 round group for initial zero.
8. Analyze the shot group.
9. Adjust the scopes windage and elevation settings if needed.
10. Fire a 3 round group to confirm zero.
11. Place Bore sight collimator inside barrel.
12. Zero scope to the bore sight collimator.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
2. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
3. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
4. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A555 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Ball M33 Link

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20
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A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

20
20

Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range

EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapon system, scope tools, precision laser range


finder, handheld computer with ballistic software, spotting scope, tripod,
shooting mat, all weather sniper data book, torque wrench, socket set
(metric and standard), torx bits, allan keys (metric and standard),
precision laser range finder, Bore sight collimator, and tape measure.
MATERIAL: Targets (e- silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), (Steel target),
pasties, data book, stapler, staples, target stands, and adhesive spray.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

0317, SOF Snipers, and Instructor Cadre.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2909:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Perform Shot Placement Calculations

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of reference given a calculator, pencil, paper,


sniper data book with ballistic charts, sniper weapons system, spotting
scope, ammunition and targets at known distances.
STANDARD: To properly factor scope adjustments and or holds by accounting
for range, angle of inclination/declination, altitude, target movement, and
atmospherics.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Measure atmospherics.
3. Measure altitude.
4. Measure angle of the weapon system in relation to the target.
5. Determine range to target.
6. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
7. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
8. Assume a supported firing position.
9. Engage target(s) using the calculated solution.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping

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4.
5.

TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE


TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Classroom
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapon system, scope tools, precision laser range
finder, handheld computer with ballistic software, spotting scope, tripod,
shooting mat, and all weather sniper data book.
MATERIAL: Targets (e- silhouette cardboard 20" x 40"), steel targets (auto
reset targets, 4ich, 6inch, 8 inch, 12 inch, Half/Full IPSC targets),
pasties, data book, stapler, staples, target stands, and adhesive spray.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:
RSO.

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, Corpsman, Instructor Cadre, and

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2910:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Operate a Handheld Computer with Ballistic Software

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of reference given a Sniper data book, handheld
computer and ballistic software.
STANDARD: To properly calculate windage and elevation adjustments for a
target by accounting for range, angle of inclination/ declination, altitude,
target speed, muzzle velocity, and atmospherics.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Enter/Retrieve the sniper weapon systems gun data information.
2. Measure atmospherics.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Measure angle of the weapon system in relation to the target.


Determine range to target.
Determine speed of the target.
Determine muzzle velocity.
Enter the gathered data into the handheld computer with ballistic
software.
Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.

REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Handheld computer with ballistic software, all weather sniper


data book, and pocket weather tracker.
MATERIAL:

Batteries (Ballistic computer, pocket weather tracker).

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, Instructor Cadre, and RSO.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2911:

MOS 0317.

Operate Ballistic Test Equipment

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references given test equipment, ancillary and
peripheral devices.
STANDARD:

Ensure the equipment functions as required.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Inventory test equipment.
2. Program the equipment.
3. Setup the test equipment for required purposes.
4. Calibrate the equipment.
5. Function test the equipment for the specific testing.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Portable or desktop computers, external hard drives,


unclassified and classified internet access, chronograph, bore scope,
micrometer, powder scale, video camera, and digital camera.
MATERIAL: Dry erase board, flip charts, dry erase markers, pens/pencils,
printer, printer paper, printer ink, target mediums (glass, armor, block,
etc.), and ballistic gel.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, Instructor Cadre, and RSO.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2912:

MOS 0317.

Perform Ballistic Testing

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references given a sniper weapon system,


ammunition, targets, test mediums, and test equipment.

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STANDARD:

Produce accurate and valid test results for the test criteria.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the type of test required.
2. Select Weapons material and equipment.
3. Setup test scenario.
4. Conduct the test.
5. Record test data.
6. Analyze test data.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
10
10
10
10

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapon system, precision laser range finder, handheld


computer with ballistic software, spotting scope, tripod, shooting mat, all
weather sniper data book Portable or desktop computers, external hard
drives, unclassified and classified internet access, chronograph, bore
scope, micrometer, powder scale, video camera, and digital camera.
MATERIAL: Stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, dry erase
board, flip charts, dry erase markers, pens/pencils, printer, printer
paper, printer ink, target mediums (glass, armor, block, etc.), and
ballistic gel.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, Instructor Cadre, and RSO.

MISCELLANEOUS:

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ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2913:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Perform Ammunition Reloading

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references given powder, primer, bullet, and
ammunition reloading equipment.

STANDARD: To produce accurate munitions for testing and operations in


accordance with validated reloading manuals and SOF guidelines.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the ammunition to be reloaded.
2. Determine the desired effects on the ammunition.
3. Select reloading tools.
4. Prepare the casing.
5. Prepare the bullet.
6. Prime the casing.
7. Prepare the primer.
8. Charge the casing.
9. Seat the Bullet.
10. Repeat steps 4-9 for the desired number of rounds.
11. Weigh and batch ammunition.
12. Fill out required logs.
13. Test the ammunition for accuracy and desired effects.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. Reloading handbook 7th edition HORNADY MFG CO
5. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
6. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
7. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
8. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
9. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
10. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
11. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
12. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
13. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
14. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
10
10
10
10

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom

EQUIPMENT: Brass Tumbler, de-priming/resizing die(s), bullet seating


die(s), chamfering tool, large rifle primer hand seater, micrometer,
digital caliper, powder scale, powder thrower, hand press, primer crimp,
shell holder, case gauge, case trimmer, uniformer, crimp remover, bullet
puller, appropriate reloading manuals.
MATERIAL: Tumbler media, case lubricant, powder, bullet(s), primer(s), and
case lube.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, Instructor Cadre, and RSO.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2914:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Limited Exposure Targets at Known Distances

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket
weather station, observer, spotting scope, precision laser range finder,
stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target out to the
maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system within the designated
time allocated (Maximum 5 seconds).
PERFORMANCE
1. Prepare
2. Confirm
3. Measure

STEPS:
and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
range to target.
atmospherics, angle, and altitude.

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4.
5.
6.

Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.


Perform Sniper Observer Dialogue.
Determine the method for engaging targets factoring in the range to the
target, acceptable accuracy and speed of delivering the shot.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage target(s) during their exposure period.
9. Reengage targets as necessary.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2910
MSOF-PREF-2900
MSOF-PREF-2901

MSOF-PREF-2907
MSOF-PREF-2903
MSOF-PREF-2905

MSOF-PREF-2906
MSOF-PREF-2902

REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, spotting scope,
precision laser range finder, tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing
protection.
MATERIAL: Targets (e- silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, target stands, adhesive spray, Socket set (metric, standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

0317, SOF Snipers, and Instructor Cadre.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Require ranges that
have programmable targets that can record impacts.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2915:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Multiple Targets at Known Distances

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket
weather station, precision laser range finder, observer, spotting scope,
stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the targets out to the
maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system within the designated
time allocated (Maximum 20 seconds per target).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Confirm range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform Sniper Observer Dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage targets based on threat level.
9. Manipulate the sniper weapon system in order to maximize efficiency and
provide for accurate shots on target in the most time efficient manner.
10. Reengage targets as necessary.
11. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2910
MSOF-PREF-2900
MSOF-PREF-2901

MSOF-PREF-2907
MSOF-PREF-2903
MSOF-PREF-2905

REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle

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10.
11.
12.
13.

TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1


TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
40
40
40
40

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, spotting scope,
tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection.
MATERIAL: Targets (e- silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, target stands, adhesive spray, Socket set (metric, standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, Instructor Cadre, and RSO.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Require ranges
that have programmable targets that can record impacts.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2916:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Stationary Targets at Unknown Distances

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket
weather station, precision laser range finder, observer, spotting scope,
stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the targets out to the

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maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system within the designated
time allocated (Maximum 20 seconds per target).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target by range estimation techniques.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct lead and elevation.
5. Perform Sniper Observer Dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage targets.
9. Reengage targets as necessary.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2906
MSOF-PREF-2907
MSOF-PREF-2903

MSOF-PREF-2905
MSOF-PREF-2901
MSOF-PREF-2902

MSOF-PREF-2910
MSOF-PREF-2900

REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, spotting scope,
tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection, stopwatch.

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MATERIAL: Targets (e- silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, target stands, adhesive spray, Socket set (metric, standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, Instructor Cadre, and RSO.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Require ranges
that have programmable targets that can record impacts.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2917:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Moving Targets at Unknown Distances

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, range card, map, and handheld computer with
ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, spotting scope, stable
shooting platform, and ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 3 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (2.0) minutes of angle) for the moving targets out
to the maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system within the
designated time allocated (Maximum 30 seconds per target).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target by range estimation techniques.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Determine speed of the target.
5. Calculate correct lead and elevation.
6. Perform Sniper Observer Dialogue.
7. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
8. Assume a supported firing position.
9. Engage targets.
10. Reengage targets as necessary.
11. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2910
MSOF-PREF-2900
MSOF-PREF-2901

MSOF-PREF-2907
MSOF-PREF-2903
MSOF-PREF-2905

REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping

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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping


SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
40
40
40
40

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, spotting scope,
tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection, and stopwatch.
MATERIAL: Targets (e- silhouette cardboard (10, 20) x 40 mounted on 2x4),
paper refaces, steel moving targets ,spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, adhesive spray, and socket set (metric, standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, instructor cadre, and RSO.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Require ranges that
have programmable moving targets that can record impacts.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2918:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Limited Exposure Targets at Unknown Distances

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket

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weather station, observer, spotting scope, stable shooting platform, and
ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 3 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target out to the
maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system within the designated
time allocated (Maximum 10 seconds per target).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target by range estimation techniques.
3.
Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Determine the method for engaging targets factoring in the range to the
target, acceptable accuracy and speed of delivering the shot.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage target(s) during their exposure period.
9. Reengage targets as necessary.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2903
MSOF-PREF-2900
MSOF-PREF-2901

MSOF-PREF-2907
MSOF-PREF-2910
MSOF-PREF-2905

MSOF-PREF-2906
MSOF-PREF-2902

REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

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EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, spotting scope,
tripod, shooting mat, and appropriate hearing protection.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, target stands, adhesive spray, Socket set (metric, standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, and instructor cadre.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Require ranges that
have programmable targets that can record impacts.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2919:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Multiple Targets at Unknown Distances

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket
weather station, observer, spotting scope, stable shooting platform, and
match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the targets out to the
maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system within the designated
time allocated (Maximum 20 seconds per target).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target by range estimation techniques.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage targets based on threat level.
9. Manipulate the sniper weapon system in order to maximize efficiency and
provide for accurate shots on target in the most time efficient manner.
10. Reengage targets as necessary.
11. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
CHAINED EVENTS:
MSOF-PREF-2910

MSOF-PREF-2907

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MSOF-PREF-2900
MSOF-PREF-2901

MSOF-PREF-2903
MSOF-PREF-2905

MSOF-PREF-2902

REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, spotting scope,
tripod, shooting mat, and appropriate hearing protection.
MATERIAL: Targets (e-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, target stands, adhesive spray, and socket set (metric, standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112, 0317, SOF Snipers, and instructor cadre.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Require ranges
that have programmable targets that can record impacts.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

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MSOF-PREF-2920:

Engage Targets Using Reticle Holds

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket
weather station, observer, spotting scope with night vision capability,
precision laser range finder with night vision capability, stable shooting
platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the targets out to the
maximum effective range of the reticle within the designated time allocated
(Maximum 20 seconds per target).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Hold the appropriate reference point on the reticle.
6. Assume a supported firing position.
7. Engage targets.
8. Reengage targets as necessary.
9. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
4. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
5. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
6. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
7. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer,
spotting scope with night vision capability, precision laser range finder
with night vision capability, stable shooting platform, tripod, shooting
mat, and appropriate hearing protection.

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MATERIAL: Targets (e- silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, and socket set (metric,
standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2921:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Perform Sniper Observer Duties

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a qualified sniper as a


primary shooter, sniper weapons system, night vision device, thermal vision
device, long range thermal, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer
with ballistic software, laser designator, pocket weather station, spotting
scope with night vision capability, precision laser range finder with night
vision capability, stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To effectively aid the sniper in determining target location and
identification, atmospherics, target speed, target range, angle to target,
ammunition reloading, trace of the round, and security.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Locate and identify the target.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics.
4. Determine target speed.
5. Determine angle to target.
6. Operate the handheld computer with ballistic software to determine windage
and elevation holds.
7. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
8. Illuminate target if necessary.
9. Follow trace of the round.
10. Determine second shot corrections if needed.
11. Observe impacts and assess the target condition.
12. Aid in ammunitions reloading.
13. Record information in the data book.
14. Maintain security.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13

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4.
5.
6.
7.

TM
TM
TM
TM

05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE


09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, thermal device,
long range thermal, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with
ballistic software, pocket weather station, spotting scope with night
vision capability, precision laser range finder with night vision
capability, laser designator, stable shooting platform, tripod, shooting
mat, and appropriate hearing protection.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, target stands, adhesive spray, Socket set (metric, standard),
batteries, flashlight, IR/ green chemlite, riggers tape, 550 cord, white
pasties, BZO targets, and heat packages for targets.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2922:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Targets Using Artificial Illumination

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket
weather station, observer, spotting scope, precision laser range finder,
stable shooting platform, match ammunition, and artificial illumination.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target(s).

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Initiate artificial illumination.
9. Engage targets.
10. Reengage targets as necessary.
11. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
7. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
8. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
9. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A555 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Ball M33 Link
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR
L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St

Quantity
20
20
20
20
10

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, spotting scope,
precision laser range finder, tripod, shooting mat, and appropriate hearing
protection.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, target stands, adhesive spray, and socket set (metric, standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2923:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Targets Using a Night Vision Device

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, precision
laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting scope w/night
vision capability, stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the targets out to the
maximum effective range of the night vision device within the designated time
allocated (Maximum 30 seconds per target).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Configure the sniper weapon system for night operations.
3. Zero the night vision device.
4. Determine range to target.
5. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
6. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
7. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
8. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
9. Assume a supported firing position.
10. Illuminate target if necessary.
11. Engage targets.
12. Reengage targets as necessary.
13. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
7. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
8. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
9. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
10. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, laser designator,
all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software,
pocket weather station, precision laser range finder with night vision
capability, spotting scope w/ night vision capability, and stable shooting
platform.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, Socket set (metric,
standard), batteries, flashlight, IR/ green chemlite, riggers tape, 550
cord, white pasties, and BZO targets.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2924:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Targets Using a Thermal Vision Device

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system,


thermal vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book,
handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer,
precision laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting scope
w/night vision capability, long range thermal device, stable shooting
platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the targets out to the
maximum effective range of the thermal vision device within the designated
time allocated (Maximum 30 seconds per target).

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Configure the sniper weapon system for thermal operations.
3. Zero the thermal vision device.
4. Determine range to target.
5. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
6. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
7. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
8. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
9. Assume a supported firing position.
10. Engage targets.
11. Reengage targets as necessary.
12. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
7. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
8. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
9. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
10. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, thermal vision device, laser designator,
all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software,
pocket weather station, spotting scope w/night vision capability, long
range thermal device, precision laser range finder with night vision
capability, and stable shooting platform, tripod, shooting mat, and
appropriate hearing protection.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, socket set (metric,
standard), batteries, flashlight, IR/green chemlite, riggers tape, 550
cord, white pasties, BZO targets, and heat packages for targets.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2925:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Targets through Loop Holes

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, precision
laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting scope w/night
vision capability, stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target(s) without
disturbance to the loophole.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
5. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
6. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
7. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
8. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
9. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
10. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, laser designator,
all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software,
pocket weather station, spotting scope w/night vision capability, precision
laser range finder with night vision capability, stable shooting platform,
tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection.

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MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, and socket set (metric,
standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Range must support
loophole construction of already have in place.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2926:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Perform Suppressed Target Engagement

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system,


suppressor, night vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper data
book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station,
observer, precision laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting
scope w/night vision capability, stable shooting platform, and match
ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) out to the maximum
effective range of the ammunition or sniper weapon system.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Configure the sniper weapon system for suppressed operation.
3. Determine range to target.
4. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
5. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
6. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
7. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
8. Assume a supported firing position.
9. Engage target.
10. Reengage targets as necessary.
11. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13

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6.
7.
8.
9.

TC
TM
TM
TM

23-14 Sniper training and employment


05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, suppressor, night vision device, laser
designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic
software, pocket weather station, precision laser range finder with night
vision capability, spotting scope w/night vision capability, stable
shooting platform, tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, and socket set (metric,
standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Use of subsonic
ammunition must adhere to SOF guideline and directives.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2927:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Targets on Command

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, thermal vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper
data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station,
observer, precision laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting
scope w/night vision capability, long range thermal, stable shooting
platform, communications equipment, and match ammunition.

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STANDARD: To achieve impact (maximum 1 shot) within the designated kill zone
(maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target out to the
maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system on order from the
controlling authority.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage the target on command from the controlling authority.
9. Reengage targets as necessary.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
7. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
8. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
9. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
10. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, laser designator,
all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software,
pocket weather station, spotting scope w/night vision capability, stable
shooting platform, precision laser range finder with night vision
capability, tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection, and
communications equipment.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, and socket set (metric,
standard).

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UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2928:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Targets at an Angle

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, thermal vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper
data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station,
observer, spotting scope w/night vision capability, precision laser range
finder with night vision capability, long range thermal, stable shooting
platform, angle finding devices/charts, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target out to the
maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system within the designated
time allocated (Maximum 30 seconds per target).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage target.
9. Reengage targets as necessary.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
7. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
8. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
9. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
10. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
40
40
40
40

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, laser designator,
thermal vision device, long range thermal, all weather sniper data book,
handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, spotting
scope w/night vision capability, stable shooting platform, precision laser
range finder with night vision capability, tripod, shooting mat,
appropriate hearing protection, and angle finding devices/charts.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, socket set (metric,
standard), and local map.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Range must support
at a minimum 15 degree angle at 500 yards.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2929:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Target(s) from a Vehicle

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, thermal vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper
data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station,
observer, spotting scope w/night vision capability, precision laser range
finder with night vision capability, long range thermal, stable shooting
platform, angle finding devices/charts, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target(s) out to
the maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system from a stable
platform inside a vehicle.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the proper authorities and mission requirements.
2. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
3. Configure the vehicle to support sniper mission requirements.
4. Configure the sniper weapon system for vehicle operations.
5. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
6. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
7. Perform dialogue to the vehicle crew members.
8. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
9. Engage the target.
10. Reengage targets as necessary.
11. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
6. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
7. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
8. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
9. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
10. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, military vehicle, indigenous vehicle,
night vision device, thermal vision device, laser designator, all weather
sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket weather
station, observer, spotting scope w/night vision capability, long range
thermal, precision laser range finder with night vision capability, stable
shooting platform, tripod, shooting mat, and appropriate hearing
protection.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20" x 40"), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, socket set (metric,
standard), local map, black felt, screen, 550 cord, riggers tape, tacks,
curtains, snap links, and glue.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Range must support
vehicle mounted shooting.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2930:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Determine Cold Bore Impact

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket
weather station, observer, precision laser range finder, spotting scope,
stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD:

To within one minute of angle from point of aim.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Confirm sniper weapon system zero.
3. Conduct normal cleaning regimen on the sniper weapon system.
4. Place scope on initial elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Assume a supported firing position.
7. Engage target.
8. Observe impacts and record cold bore data in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A555 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Ball M33 Link

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A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR

5
5

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, laser designator,
all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software,
pocket weather station, precision laser range finder with night vision
capability, spotting scope w/ night vision capability, and stable shooting
platform.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
data book, stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, and cold bore
target.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Unit to have Marine certified by attending
SOF Armorer course. Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of the
Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2931:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Targets from an Aerial Platform

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, thermal vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper
data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station,
observer, precision laser range finder with night vision capability,
binoculars, spotting scope w/night vision capability, long range thermal,
stable shooting platform, communications equipment, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: Achieve impacts (maximum 5 shots) on a man sized target out to the
maximum range of the 500 yards.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Rig the aircraft.
3. Brief the aircrew.
4. Identify the target.
5. Establish internal communications with the pilot and control positioning
of the aircraft.
6. Determine range to target.
7. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
8. Calculate correct lead and elevation.

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10.
11.
12.
13.

Perform sniper Observer Dialogue.


Assume a supported firing position.
Engage targets.
Reengage targets as necessary.
Observe impacts and debrief the aircrew.

REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
50
50
50
50

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64.
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, thermal vision
device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer
with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, precision laser
range finder with night vision capability, binoculars, spotting scope
w/night vision capability, long range thermal, and communications
equipment.
MATERIAL: Steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8
inch, 12 inch, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, 550
cord, locking snap links, tubular nylon,, adhesive spray, cargo straps, and
empty 40mm ammo can with foam padding.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Unit to have Marine certified by attending
SOF Armorer course. Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of the

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Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Require ranges
that have programmable targets that can record impacts and support aerial
platform engagements.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2932:
Friendly Forces

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Target(s) in Close Proximity to Non-threats and/ or

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, thermal vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper
data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station,
observer, precision laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting
scope w/ night vision capability, long range thermal, stable shooting
platform, communications equipment, and match ammunition.
STANDARD:

Eliminate the threat without collateral damage.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the mission requirements and obtain the proper authorities.
2. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
3. Determine range to target.
4. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
5. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
6. Perform Sniper observer dialogue.
7. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
8. Assume a supported firing position.
9. Assess collateral damage.
10. Engage target.
11. Reengage target(s) as necessary.
12. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64.
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, thermal vision
device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer
with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, precision laser
range finder with night vision capability, binoculars, spotting scope
w/night vision capability, long range thermal, and communications
equipment.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), 3D situational paper
refaces, 2x4s, steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch,
8 inch, 12 inch, Half/Full IPSC targets, HR targets), colored spray paint,
data book, 550 cord, locking snap links, tubular nylon, adhesive spray,
cargo straps, and empty 40mm ammo can with foam padding.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Unit to have Marine certified by attending
SOF Armorer course. Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of the
Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2933:
Supports

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Construct Field Expedient Sniper Weapon Systems Firing

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, laser
designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic
software, pocket weather station, observer, precision laser range finder,
spotting scope, field expedient firing support equipment, and match
ammunition.

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STANDARD: Create a stable shooting platform capable of engaging man size
targets out to the maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate field expedient firing supports as per the mission
requirements.
2. Set up the field expedient firing supports.
3. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
4. Determine range to target.
5. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
6. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
7. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
8. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
9. Assume a supported firing position.
10. Engage target.
11. Reengage target(s) as necessary.
12. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64.
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, thermal vision
device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer
with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, precision laser

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range finder with night vision capability, binoculars, spotting scope w/
night vision capability, and long range thermal.
MATERIAL: Steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8
inch, 12 inch, Half/Full IPSC targets, HR targets), colored spray paint,
data book, 550 cord, locking snap links, tubular nylon,, adhesive spray,
cargo straps, wall anchors, shooting sticks, rigger tape, sling swivel, and
bungee cords.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Unit to have Marine certified by attending
SOF Armorer course. Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of the
Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. MOUT facility must
allow for sniper fire within the MOUT complex on available targets or
approved bullet traps.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2934:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Engage Select Targets

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference provided a tactical scenario, higher


headquarters' order, an area of operation, required weapons, ammunition,
optics, equipment, rules of Engagement (ROE), and possible threat targets.
STANDARD:
intent.

In accordance with the Area of Operations ROE, and commanders

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Make recommendations for selected priority targets.
2. Observe/survey area.
3. Identify targets.
4. Prioritize targets based on mission/operation.
5. Engage targets as required.
6. Make reports, as required.
7. Debrief mission.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle

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10.
11.
12.
13.

TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1


TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing:
60 AND/OR UH-64.

AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-

EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, thermal vision


device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer
with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, precision laser
range finder with night vision capability, binoculars, spotting scope
w/night vision capability, long range thermal.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20x40), 3D situational paper
refaces, 2x4s, steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch,
8 inch, 12 inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data
book, stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, and socket set
(metric, standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Unit to have Marine certified by attending
SOF Armorer course. Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of the
Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. MOUT facility must
allow for sniper fire within the MOUT complex on available targets or
approved bullet traps.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

MSOF-PREF-2935: Qualify with the Anti-Personnel Sniper Weapon System at


Unknown Distances during Daylight Conditions
EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:
FORMAL

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CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket
weather station, observer, spotting scope, stable shooting platform, and
match ammunition.
STANDARD: Achieve 80% cumulative score for the qualification event (see
administrative instructions).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
4. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage targets.
9. Reengage targets with (1) shot.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64.
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, suppressor, night vision device, laser
designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic

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software, pocket weather station, precision laser range finder with night
vision capability, spotting scope w/night vision capability, stable
shooting platform, tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection,
and spears issue.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8inch, 12inch,
gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, target stands, adhesive spray, Socket set (metric, standard), and
score sheet.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Qualification
outline is as follows:
1. (30 Minutes will be given prior to shooting for range cards.
2. Instructors will inform students of the engagement order.
3. There is a maximum of (2) shots allowed per target. (5) points for a
first round hit, (3) points for a second round hit.
4. Observer will observe through the spotting scope
5. The bonus target may be engaged at any time throughout the course of
fire with one shot only. It is worth (5) points
6. Targets not engaged in the correct order are scored as a miss.
7. Targets not engaged in the time limit are scored as a miss.
8. Malfunctions if properly cleared, that amount of time will be added to
the total time.
9. (180) seconds is the maximum amount of time allowed for this
qualification
10. Total possible points are (45. A minimum of 80% cumulative score is
needed to pass this qualification.
11. Targets are to be arranged within the following criteria. (2) Targets
placed within 50-125 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (1) Target
placed between 125-225 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (2) Targets
placed between 225-400 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (2) Targets
placed between 400-600 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (2) Targets
placed between 600-900 yards with a maximum size of 18inch width 30inch
height. Bonus target can be placed no closer than 400 yards with a maximum
size of (2) MOA.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

MSOF-PREF-2936: Qualify with the Anti-Personnel Sniper Weapon System at


Known Distances during Daylight Conditions
EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket

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weather station, observer, spotting scope, stable shooting platform, and
match ammunition.
STANDARD: Achieve 80% cumulative score for the qualification event (see
administrative instructions).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage targets.
9. Reengage targets with (1) shot.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64.
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, suppressor, night vision device, laser
designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic
software, pocket weather station, precision laser range finder with night
vision capability, spotting scope w/night vision capability, stable

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shooting platform, tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection,
and spears issue.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, Socket set (metric,
standard), and score sheet.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. Qualification
outline is as follows: 1. (30 Minutes will be given prior to shooting for
range cards. 2. Instructors will inform students of the engagement order.
3. There is a maximum of (2) shots allowed per target. (5) Five points
for a first round hit, (3) points for a second round hit. 4. Observer
will observe through the spotting scope. 5. The bonus target may be
engaged at any time throughout the course of fire with one shot only. It
is worth (5) points. 6. Targets not engaged in the correct order are
scored as a miss. 7. Targets not engaged in the time limit are scored as
a miss. 8. Malfunctions if properly cleared, that amount of time will be
added to the total time. 9. (180) seconds is the maximum amount of time
allowed for this qualification. 10. Total possible points are 45. A
minimum of 80% cumulative score is needed to pass this qualification. 11.
Targets are to be arranged within the following criteria. (2) Targets
placed within 50-125 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (1) Target
placed between 125-225 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (2) Targets
placed between 225-400 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (2) Targets
placed between 400-600 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (2) Targets
placed between 600-900 yards with a maximum size of 18 width 30 height.
Bonus target can be placed no closer than 400 yards with a maximum size of
(2) MOA.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

MSOF-PREF-2937: Qualify with the Anti-Material Sniper Weapon System at Known


Distances during Daylight Conditions
EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, all
weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software, pocket
weather station, observer, spotting scope, stable shooting platform, and
match ammunition.
STANDARD: Achieve 80% cumulative score for the qualification event (see
administrative instructions).

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage targets.
9. Reengage targets with (1) shot.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
6. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
7. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A191 CARTRIDGE,
A555 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip


CALIBER .30
Caliber .50 Ball M33 Link
7.62mm Long Range M118 LR

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64.
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, suppressor, night vision device, laser
designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic
software, pocket weather station, precision laser range finder with night
vision capability, spotting scope w/night vision capability, stable
shooting platform, tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection,
and spears issue.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
anti material targets, adhesive spray, socket set (metric, standard), and
score sheet.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. This qualification
is based off of a match .50 cal sniper weapon system. Current inventory
within SOF limits this to the MK-15. Qualification outline is as follows:
1. Instructors will inform students of the engagement order. 2. There is
a maximum of (2) shots allowed per target. (5) Five points for a first
round hit, (3) points for a second round hit. 3. Observer will observe
through any optic necessary. 4. The bonus target may be engaged at any
time throughout the course of fire with one shot only. It is worth (5)
points. 5.
Targets not engaged in the correct order are scored as a
miss. 6. Targets not engaged in the time limit are scored as a miss. 7.
Malfunctions if properly cleared, that amount of time will be added to the
total time. 8. (360) seconds is the maximum amount of time allowed for
this qualification10. Total possible points are (45). A minimum of 80%
cumulative score is needed to pass this qualification. 9. Targets are to
be arranged within the following criteria. (2) Targets placed within 300500 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (1) Target placed between 500750 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (2) Targets placed between 7501000 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (3) Targets placed between
1000-1500 yards with a maximum size of (3) MOA. (1) Targets placed between
1500-2000 yards with a maximum size of 2 MOA. Bonus target can be placed
no closer than 750 yards with a maximum size of (3) MOA.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

MSOF-PREF-2938: Qualify with the Anti-Material Sniper Weapon System at Known


Distances during Night Conditions
EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, precision
laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting scope w/ night
vision capability, stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: Achieve 80% cumulative score for the qualification event (see
administrative instructions).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform sniper observer dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Engage targets.

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9. Reengage targets with (1) shot.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
6. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
7. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod

Quantity
25

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64.
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, suppressor, night vision device, laser
designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic
software, pocket weather station, precision laser range finder with night
vision capability, spotting scope w/night vision capability, stable
shooting platform, tripod, shooting mat, appropriate hearing protection,
and spears issue.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
anti material targets, adhesive spray, socket set (metric, standard), and
score sheet.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent Sniper School.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations. This qualification
is based off of a match .50 cal sniper weapon system. Current inventory
within SOF limits this to the MK-15. Qualification outline is as follows:
1. Instructors will inform students of the engagement order. 2. There is
a maximum of (2) shots allowed per target. (5) Five points for a first
round hit, (3) points for a second round hit. 3. Observer will observe
through any optic necessary. 4. The bonus target may be engaged at any
time throughout the course of fire with one shot only. It is worth (5)
points. 5. Targets not engaged in the correct order are scored as a miss.
6. Targets not engaged in the time limit are scored as a miss. 7.
Malfunctions if properly cleared, that amount of time will be added to the
total time. 8. (360) seconds is the maximum amount of time allowed for

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this qualification10. Total possible points are (45). A minimum of 80%
cumulative score is needed to pass this qualification. 9. Targets are to
be arranged within the following criteria. (2) Targets placed within 300500 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (1) Target placed between 500750 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (2) Targets placed between 7501000 yards with a maximum size of (2) MOA. (3) Targets placed between
1000-1500 yards with a maximum size of (3) MOA. (1) Targets placed between
1500-2000 yards with a maximum size of 2 MOA. Bonus target can be placed
no closer than 750 yards with a maximum size of (3) MOA.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2939:

Maintain a Personal Sniper Marksmanship Data Book

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
data book.

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

12 months

FORMAL

With the aid of references given a personal sniper marksmanship

STANDARD: To accurately record information on the conditions before, during


and after engagements.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Record sniper weapon system baseline data.
2. Record atmospherics.
3. Record target information.
4. Record shot conditions.
5. Record shot results.
6. Record amplifying remarks.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
MATERIAL:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Classroom.

Personal sniper marksmanship data book.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2940:

MOS 0317.

Engage Targets using Semi-Automatic Sniper Weapon Systems

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, and
precision laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting scope w/
night vision capability, stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target out to the
maximum effective range of the sniper weapon system within the designated
time allocated (Maximum 20 seconds).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Determine speed of the target.
5. Calculate correct lead and elevation.
6. Perform sniper Observer Dialogue.
7. Assume a supported firing position.
8. Reengage targets.
9. Reengage targets as necessary.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
5. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
6. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
7. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A555 Cartridge, Caliber .50 Ball M33 Link
AA11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR

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RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64.
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, laser designator,
all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software,
pocket weather station, observer, precision laser range finder with night
vision capability, spotting scope w/night vision capability, stable
shooting platform, match ammunition, tripod, shooting mat, appropriate
hearing protection, and spear kit issue.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8 inch, 12
inch, gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book,
stapler, staples, target stands, adhesive spray, socket set (metric,
standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

2112.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2941:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Operate Foreign Sniper Weapon Systems

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given foreign sniper weapon systems
and ammunition.
STANDARD:

To a level of tactical proficiency.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify Nomenclature.
2. Assemble the foreign sniper weapon system.
3. Disassemble the foreign sniper weapon system.
4. Perform functions check.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment

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5.
6.

The Accurate Rifle Warren Page


The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
AK47 7.62 x 39mm, Live
DSHK 12.7mm x 108, Live
SVD/PKM 7.62 x 54R, Live

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64.
EQUIPMENT: Foreign sniper weapons system and handheld computer with
ballistic software.
MATERIAL: Targets (E-silhouette cardboard 20 x 40), paper refaces, 2x4s,
steel targets (Larue style auto reset targets, 4inch, 6inch, 8inch, 12inch,
gongs, Half/Full IPSC targets), colored spray paint, data book, stapler,
staples, target stands, adhesive spray, socket set (metric, standard).
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
Adhere to military installation base range regulations.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2942:

MOS 0317, RSO, and OIC.

Perform Operator's Maintenance for Sniper Optics

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given sniper optics, approved


cleaning equipment and materials.
STANDARD:

To ensure that optics are operational.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Inspect the optics and accessories for defects and serviceability.
2. Operate all functions associated with the optic.
3. Clean the optics.

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4.
5.
6.

Lubricate appropriate parts.


Disassemble and assemble optical equipment.
Report damaged/defective optics.

REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
6. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

Sniper optics.

EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Approved cleaning equipment and materials.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course, SOF equivalent sniper school,
or SOF Armorer course.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2943:

MOS 0317

Construct a Ghillie Suit

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given netting or mesh, canvas,


garnish (jute, burlap, etc.), (1) set of utilities, cover, glue, sewing
materials, and one (1) pair of gloves, dyes, paints, glue and fire retardant
spray.
STANDARD:

To blend the sniper into the operational environment.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine camouflage scheme.
2. Attach base netting to clothing/cover.
3. Tie various garnish/jute to netting.
4. Camouflage boots, exposed skin, gloves.
5. Paint or dye as needed.
6. Modify/update ghillie suits, as necessary.

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REFERENCES:
1. FM 20-3 Camouflage, Concealment, and Decoys
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

Classroom.

MATERIAL: Netting or mesh, canvas, garnish (jute, burlap, etc.), (1) set
of utilities, cover, glue, sewing materials, (1) pair of gloves, dyes,
paints, glue, and fire retardant spray, veil, smock, and overalls.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2944:

MOS 0317.

Camouflage Sniper Weapon Systems and Equipment

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given netting or mesh, canvas,


garnish (jute/burlap), glue, sewing materials, dyes and paints, tape, 550
cord, and pieces of vegetation found in the area of operations.
STANDARD: To blend the equipment and weapons into the operational
environment.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine camouflage scheme.
2. Camouflage sniper weapons systems without impeding its operation.
3. Camouflage equipment without impeding its operation.
4. Modify/update camouflage as necessary.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 20-3 Camouflage, Concealment, and Decoys
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

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ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

MATERIAL: Netting or mesh, canvas, garnish (jute/burlap), glue, sewing


materials, dyes and paints, tape, 5/50 cord, and pieces of vegetation found
in the area of operations.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2945:

Lead a Sniper Patrol

EVALUATION-CODED: NO
INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:
CONDITION:
mission.

MOS 0317.

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

Without the aid of reference given a special operations sniper

STANDARD: While maintaining the standard appropriate for the given


directive, operational security, without individual compromise or the
compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT provide sniper and counter
sniper support ensuring the safety of the principal and to fulfill PIRs and
CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent,
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Receive commanders guidance/order.
2. Write and issue a warning order.
3. Coordinate with adjacent units.
4. Write and issue a patrol order.
5. Conduct inspection and rehearsal.
6. Departure of friendly lines.
7. Submit combat reports as required.
8. Lead actions on enemy contact.
9. Lead actions on the objective.
10. Re-enter friendly lines.
11. Conduct patrol debrief.
12. Conduct after-actions and patrol report.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

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AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 and/or UH-64.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2946:

MOS 0317.

Perform Sniper Movement to Final Firing Position

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a special operations sniper


mission and equipment.
STANDARD: To arrive within 200 yards of the objective without being
compromised.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct map reconnaissance.
2. Camouflage self, weapons, and equipment as needed for the operation.
3. Use reference points/terrain features to stay oriented.
4. Move (navigate) to within designated range of targets/objectives.
5. Select/Confirm a final firing position.
6. Re-Camouflage the position, self, equipment, and weapons as needed.
7. Prepare loophole in final firing position.
8. Plan withdrawal route from final firing position.
9. Execute withdrawal from final firing position.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

AIRCRAFT: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 and/or UH-64.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

MISCELLANEOUS:

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ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2947:

MOS 0317.

Establish a Final Firing Position

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a special operations sniper


mission and T/E equipment.
STANDARD: To obtain positive identification and engage the target without
being detected.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Detect threats/targets on objective.
2. Ensure fields of fire and observation.
3. Ensure FFP can support weapon system.
4. Consider lighting conditions.
5. Prepare camouflage.
6. Consider backdrop.
7. Conceal/Secure non-essential equipment.
8. Establish routes of egress.
9. Establish firing position.
10. Engage threats as required.
11. Improve FFP as required or relocate to a more suitable FFP.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod

Quantity
25

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Classroom.

Pruning shears, drag bag, tripod, and spear issue.


Ghillie suit, 550 cord, bungee cords, smock, and veil.

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UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2948:

Construct a Sniper Hide Site

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

MOS 0317.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given sniper hide material and an
urban, desert, woodland, jungle, mountainous, grassland or vehicle position.
STANDARD:

Remain undetected while accomplishing the sniper mission.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select location based on mission requirements and number of personnel.
2. Set-up security.
3. Determine field(s) of observation and fire.
4. Establish shooting and observation platforms.
5. Camouflage the position.
6. Camouflage self, weapons and equipment.
7. Outline priorities of work.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A606 Cartridge, Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod

Quantity
25

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

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EQUIPMENT: Sniper hide kit, telescoping poles, c- clamps, wall anchors,
ghillie suits, smocks, veils, spring clamps, shoe goo, e-tool, rope saw,
and SPEAR issue.
MATERIAL: Adhesives, various color felts, various color screens, sand
bags, PVC pipe and fittings, garbage bags, 550 cord, tubular nylon, riggers
tape, tent poles, burlap, and chicken wire.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2949:

MOS 0317.

Prepare a Sniper Range Card

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a mission, a military map,


pencil, straight edge, protractor, lensatic compass, sniper weapons system,
all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software,
pocket weather station, precision laser range finder.
STANDARD:

Within a time limit of 30 minutes.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Estimate distance to targets.
2. Identify reference points.
3. Establish 3 sectors.
4. Identify center azimuth.
5. Include marginal data.
6. Draw terrain features on range card.
7. Write marginal information and target information.
8. Determine elevation holds for reference points.
9. Update as needed.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)

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Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Military map, pencil, straight edge, protractor, lensatic


compass, sniper weapons system, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, precision laser
range, SPEAR issue.
MATERIAL: Adhesives, various color felts, various color screens, sand
bags, PVC pipe and fittings, garbage bags, 550 cord, tubular nylon, riggers
tape, tent poles, burlap, and chicken wire.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2950:

MOS 0317.

Operate from a Sniper Hide

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, objective, standard or non-standard individual
and TE equipment, permissive and or non-permissive field, urban, desert,
woodland, jungle, mountainous, grassland or vehicle position.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
provide the Commander with the capabilities and limitations of SOF sniper
employment in support of a given mission.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select a position that is technically and operationally suitable.
2. Establish security.
3. Setup the required equipment.
4. Ensure the position, personnel and equipment is camouflaged.
5. Conduct the mission and fulfill mission requirements.
6. Maintain communications.
7. Sterilize hide site upon withdrawal.
8. Determine elevation holds for reference points.
9. Complete after-action reports log hide site usage.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping

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3.
4.
5.

MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping


TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Sniper hide equipment, TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication


equipment; SPEAR issue, non-standard weapons, optics, and communication
equipment.
MATERIAL:

Sniper hide material.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2951:

MOS 0317.

Operate in Support of Defensive Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, objective, standard or non-standard individual
and TE equipment, permissive and or non-permissive field.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
provide the Commander with the capabilities and limitations of SOF sniper
employment in support of a given mission allowing the best method of sniper
employment to be used to fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Advise commander on sniper employment considerations.
2. Receive the commander's order.
3. Suggest recommendations/modifications for sniper employment.
4. Coordinate and prepare.
5. Brief mission.
6. Execute mission.

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7.
8.

Make reports, as required.


Debrief mission.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,


non-standard weapons, optics, and communication equipment.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2952:

MOS 0317.

Operate in Support of Offensive Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, objective, standard or non-standard individual
and TE equipment, permissive and or non-permissive field.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
provide the Commander with the capabilities and limitations of SOF sniper
employment in support of a given mission allowing the best method of sniper
employment to be used to fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Advise commander on sniper employment considerations.
2. Receive the commander's order.
3. Suggest recommendations/modifications for sniper employment.

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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Coordinate and prepare.


Brief mission.
Execute mission.
Make reports, as required.
Debrief mission.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,


non-standard weapons, optics, and communication equipment.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2953:

MOS 0317.

Perform Tactical Deception

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, objective, standard or non-standard individual
and TE equipment, permissive and or non-permissive field.
STANDARD: Deceive the enemy into exposing his position by engaging the
deception device.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine mission requirements.
2. Research the enemy TTPs.

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3.
4.
5.

Construct tactical deception device.


Emplace tactical deception device.
Exploit the enemy position.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,


non-standard weapons, optics, and communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

Tactical deception devices, dummies, and plastic weapons.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2954:

MOS 0317.

Perform an Open Air Assault Option

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, objective, standard or non-standard individual
and TE equipment, permissive and or non-permissive field.
STANDARD:

Eliminate the enemy threat and recover the designated personnel.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine mission requirements.
2. Develop open air assault option plan.
3. Confirm target assignments and areas of responsibility.
4. Deconflict fires.
5. Perform the command sequence.

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6.
7.
8.
9.

Engage the threats.


Dominate the area of responsibility.
Search and recover personnel, materials, or intelligence.
Extract and conduct debrief.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,


non-standard weapons, optics, and communication equipment.
MATERIAL:

Tactical deception devices, dummies, and plastic weapons.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

2112 and SOF Armorers course.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2955:

MOS 0317.

Operate in Support of Counter Terrorism (CT) Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a counter terrorism special


operations mission, a specific directive, area of operations, sniper task, a
symmetrical or asymmetrical logistical infrastructure and standard or nonstandard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
avoid being tracked and fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine degree of operational concealment authorized and necessary to
accomplish the mission.
2. Coordinate with supporting and adjacent units.
3. Develop a sniper engagement plan to support the mission.
4. Conduct detailed planning and rehearsals.
5. Execute mission.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning and execution
purposes: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60
AND/OR UH-64 ---Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130---UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Secure isolation facility.

EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,


non-standard weapons, optics, communication equipment, indigenous
operations vehicles, covert communication equipment and body worn Blue
Force Tracking equipment.
MATERIAL:

Tactical deception devices, dummies, and plastic weapons.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, Assault Force,


Aggressor Force, Sniper and observer.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;
CEOI; Communications load sets as per the CEOI. Materials for planning to
include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard
Drives, Unclassified and Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip
Charts, Dry Erase Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer
Ink, Maps of Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat
Panel Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Sniper personnel to be trained must be a
graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course. Coordination for off base
training must be made with local, state, and federal law enforcement

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agencies as well as appropriate county or city manager/s. Hold harmless
and Land User agreements must be made with private property owners for the
use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2956:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

Operate in Support of Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO)

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, maritime objective, helicopter or boat and
standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: Provide precision sniper fire IOT neutralize, destroy, deter or
suppress targets while minimizing collateral damage without fratricide and
fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission,
Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Coordinate sniper support options with mission commander.
2. Select platform and position (air or boat).
3. Select equipment.
4. Set up position.
5. Report information.
6. Locate targets.
7. Coordinate fires.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
6. Unit SOP Unit SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning and execution
purposes: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60
AND/OR UH-64. Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130---UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Secure isolation facility.

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EQUIPMENT: Small boats, TE weapons, optics, communication equipment; SPEAR
issue, non-standard weapons, optics, communication equipment, equipment for
rigging shooting positions, safety equipment for aircraft and or boats.
MATERIAL:

Tactical deception devices, dummies, and plastic weapons.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, Assault Force,


Aggressor Force, Sniper, and observer.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft,
CEOI, and communications load sets as per the CEOI. Materials for planning
to include but not limited to: (portable or desktop computers, external
hard drives, unclassified and classified internet access, dry erase board,
flip charts, dry erase markers, pens/pencils, printer, printer paper,
printer ink, maps of operational area, proxima projector, projector screen
or flat panel television with appropriate cables for interface with
portable laptop computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Sniper personnel to be trained must be a
graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course. Coordination for off base and
maritime training must be made with local, state, and federal law
enforcement agencies as well as appropriate county or city manager/s. Hold
harmless and Land User agreements must be made with private property owners
for the use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2957:
Operations

HRST, RSO, SIO, and Safety Swimmers.

Operate in Support of Personnel Protection/VIP Security

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a Personal Protection/VIP


Security mission, a specific directive, area of operations, principal(s)
person, Personal Security Detail, Crisis Action Team, sniper task, a
symmetrical or asymmetrical logistical infrastructure and standard or nonstandard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining the standard appropriate for the given
directive, operational security, without individual compromise or the
compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT provide sniper and counter
sniper support ensuring the safety of the principal and to fulfill PIRs and
CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent,
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine degree of operational concealment authorized and necessary to
accomplish the mission.
2. Coordinate with supporting and adjacent units.
3. Develop a sniper engagement plan to support the mission.

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4.
5.

Conduct detailed planning and rehearsals.


Execute mission.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. TC 31-16 Special Forces Preparation of the Environment (S\NF)
3. USSOCOM Directive 525-16 USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
4. USSOCOM Directive 525-5 USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning and execution
purposes: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH60 AND/OR UH-64. Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Secure isolation facility.

EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,


non-standard weapons, optics, communication equipment, indigenous
operations vehicles, covert communication equipment and body-worn Blue
Force Tracking equipment.
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team, Higher HQ, Personal Security
Detail, Crisis Action Team, Principal, Aggressor Force, Sniper and
observer.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft;
CEOI; Communications load sets as per the CEOI. Materials for planning to
include but not limited to: (Portable or Desktop Computers, External Hard
Drives, Unclassified and Classified Internet Access, Dry Erase Board, Flip
Charts, Dry Erase Markers, Pens/Pencils, Printer, Printer Paper, Printer
Ink, Maps of Operational Area, Proxima Projector, Projector Screen or Flat
Panel Television with appropriate cables for interface with Portable Laptop
Computer, Extension Cords, Power Strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Sniper personnel to be trained must be a
graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course. Coordination for off base
training must be made with local, state, and federal law enforcement
agencies as well as appropriate county or city manager/s. Hold harmless
and Land User agreements must be made with private property owners for the
use of non-government sites.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2958:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

Advise Commander on Sniper Employment

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EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, Conventional or Special Operations Forces (SOF)
Commander, and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
provide the Commander with the capabilities and limitations of SOF sniper
employment in support of a given mission allowing the best method of sniper
employment to be used to fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the need for sniper employment.
2. Coordinate with adjacent and supporting units.
3. Conduct operations and intelligence updates.
4. Analyze the situation.
5. Develop multiple Courses of Action.
6. Determine best Course of Action to use with Commander.
7. Develop a sniper employment and engagement plan.
8. Brief Commander.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
5. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
AIRCRAFT: Any of the following necessary for planning and execution
purposes: Rotary Wing: AH-1, UH-1, CH-46, CH-53, MH-53, CH-47, MH-47, UH-60
AND/OR UH-64 --Fixed Wing: AV8B, F18, AC130, A10, KC130, MC130--UAV:
Predator, Raven, and WASP.
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Secure Isolation Facility.

EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,


non-standard weapons, optics, and communication equipment.
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Special Reconnaissance Team, Supported Unit Commander,
Aggressor Force, Sniper and Observer.

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OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Landing Zone to support selected aircraft,
CEOI, and Communications load sets as per the CEOI. Materials for planning
to include but not limited to: (portable or desktop computers, external
hard drives, unclassified and classified internet access, dry erase board,
flip charts, dry erase markers, pens/pencils, printer, printer paper,
printer ink, maps of operational area, proxima projector, projector screen
or flat panel television with appropriate cables for interface with
portable laptop computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Sniper personnel to be trained must be a
graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2959:

HRST, RSO, and SIO.

Compute Explosive Charge Net Explosive Weight (NEW)

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, sniper loop hole charge, priming
system, explosives charge log book, list of current common conversion
formulas and factors, and scientific calculator.
STANDARD: To a degree of accuracy that enables the operator to minimize
collateral damage and determine the appropriate safe stand-off distance from
the explosive charge during detonation resulting in no fratricide or
unnecessary health risks to members of the operating force or non-combatants
while maintaining required effects on target to accomplish the mission.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Measure and account for all explosive materials used.
2. Convert weights of all explosives used into Trinitrotoluene (TNT)
equivalent, using conversion factors.
3. Determine the total correct NEW in pounds TNT for the entire charge and
priming system.
REFERENCES:
1. NAVSEA SWO20-AF-HBK-010 Motor Vehicle Driver and Shipping Inspector's
Manual for Ammunition, Explosives, and Related Hazardous Materials
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. NAVSEAINST 8023.11 S.O.P for the Processing of Expendable Ordnance at Navy
and Marine Corps Activities
4. OP 5, Vol 1 Ammunition and Explosives Ashore Safety Regulations for
Handling, Storing, Production, Renovation and Shipping
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

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EQUIPMENT: Inert Explosive materials to build mock simulated charges,
scientific calculator, English/metric 25ft tape measure, TE explosives,
demolitions, and breaching kits.
MATERIAL: Charge building consumables; riggers tape, mac tac, water gel,
other adhesives, cardboard and plastic E-Silhouette targets.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Sniper and observer.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Materials for planning to include but not


limited to: (portable or desktop computers, external hard drives,
unclassified and classified internet access, dry erase board, flip charts,
dry erase markers, pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps
of operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Sniper personnel to be trained must be a
graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course (MASC). Logbook issued by
Marine Special Operations School during initial training at the MASC.
During initial training the student must be able to demonstrate the ability
to complete the task without the aid of the calculator.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: EOD Tech and or Team member that is certified to
conduct explosive breaching training for oversight.

MSOF-PREF-2960:

Construct a Priming System

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, sniper loop hole charge, explosives charge log
book, explosives, and standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: When employed will result in absolute initiation of a given
charge, while maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
engage targets with precision sniper fire and fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in
accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit
SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select appropriate materials and explosives.
2. Assemble the priming charge.
3. Record all required data in logbook.
4. Prepare and protect priming charge for movement to target.
5. Pack priming charge for employment.

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REFERENCES:
1. NAVSEA SWO20-AF-HBK-010 Motor Vehicle Driver and Shipping Inspector's
Manual for Ammunition, Explosives, and Related Hazardous Materials
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. NAVSEAINST 8023.11 S.O.P for the Processing of Expendable Ordnance at Navy
and Marine Corps Activities
4. OP 5, Vol 1 Ammunition and Explosives Ashore Safety Regulations for
Handling, Storing, Production, Renovation and Shipping
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
(Small)

Quantity
4
1
2
2
100ft.

Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Rooms and mock ups that allow for a variety of urban
sniper hide scenarios with the ability to explosively breach windows and
loop holes in walls that will enable the sniper to fire on designated
targets.
EQUIPMENT: TE weapons, optics, communication equipment, explosives,
demolitions, breaching kits and SPEAR issue.
MATERIAL: Charge building consumables; riggers tape, Mac Tac, water gel,
other adhesives, cardboard and plastic E-silhouette targets, 500ml and
1000ml IV Bags, 550 parachute cord, preformed commercial off the shelf
charge assemblies, and Det Cord connectors.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Sniper and Observer.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; communications load sets as per the


CEOI. Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (portable or
desktop computers, external hard drives, unclassified and classified
internet access, dry erase board, flip charts, dry erase markers,
pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps and imagery of
operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Live fire training area that allows explosive
breaching and live fire with sniper rifles. Sniper personnel to be trained
must be a graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course (MASC). Logbook
issued by Marine Special Operations School during initial training at the
MASC.

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SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: EOD Tech and or team member that is certified to
conduct explosive breaching training for oversight.

MSOF-PREF-2961:

Construct a Sniper Loop Hole Window Charge

SUPPORTED MET(S):

None

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, designated breach target (window), explosives
charge log book, explosives, and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: When employed will result in 100% penetration of the target with
the minimum amount of explosives necessary and limiting collateral damage
providing clear line of sight and line of fire, while maintaining operational
and physical security, without individual compromise or the compromise of
TTPs, information or equipment IOT engage targets with precision sniper fire
and fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission,
Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Select the required materials.
2. Select required explosives for the type of window.
3. Assemble the charge.
4. Prepare the priming system.
5. Record all required data in logbook.
6. Prepare and protect charge for movement to target.
7. Pack charge for employment.
REFERENCES:
1. NAVSEA SWO20-AF-HBK-010 Motor Vehicle Driver and Shipping Inspector's
Manual for Ammunition, Explosives, and Related Hazardous Materials
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. NAVSEAINST 8023.11 S.O.P for the Processing of Expendable Ordnance at Navy
and Marine Corps Activities
4. OP 5, Vol 1 Ammunition and Explosives Ashore Safety Regulations for
Handling, Storing, Production, Renovation and Shipping
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
M981 Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch
ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
(Small)

Quantity
4
1
2
1
2
2
100ft.

Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility

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ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Rooms and Mock ups that allow for a variety of urban
sniper hide scenarios with the ability to explosively breach windows and
loop holes in walls that will enable the sniper to fire on designated
targets.
EQUIPMENT: TE weapons, optics, communication equipment, explosives,
demolitions, breaching kits and SPEAR issue.
MATERIAL: Charge building consumables; riggers tape, Mac Tac, water gel,
other adhesives, cardboard and plastic E-silhouette targets, 500ml and
1000ml IV Bags, 550 parachute cord, preformed commercial off the shelf
charge assemblies, and Det Cord connectors.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Sniper and Observer.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; communications load sets as per the


CEOI. Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (portable or
desktop computers, external hard drives, unclassified and classified
internet access, dry erase board, flip charts, dry erase markers,
pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps and imagery of
operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Live fire training area that allows explosive
breaching and live fire with sniper rifles. Sniper personnel to be trained
must be a graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course (MASC). Logbook
issued by Marine Special Operations School during initial training at the
MASC.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2962:

Explosives/demolitions qualified RSO and OIC.

Construct a Sniper Loop Hole Wall Charge

SUPPORTED MET(S):

None

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, designated breach target (wall), explosives
charge log book, explosives, and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: When employed will result in 100% penetration of the target with
the minimum amount of explosives necessary and limiting collateral damage
providing clear line of sight and line of fire, while maintaining operational
and physical security, without individual compromise or the compromise of
TTPs, information or equipment IOT engage targets with precision sniper fire
and fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission,
Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.

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EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Select the required materials.
2. Select required explosives for the type of wall.
3. Assemble the charge.
4. Prepare the priming system.
5. Record all required data in logbook.
6. Prepare and protect charge for movement to target.
7. Pack charge for employment.
REFERENCES:
1. NAVSEA SWO20-AF-HBK-010 Motor Vehicle Driver and Shipping Inspector's
Manual for Ammunition, Explosives, and Related Hazardous Materials
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. NAVSEAINST 8023.11 S.O.P for the Processing of Expendable Ordnance at Navy
and Marine Corps Activities
4. OP 5, Vol 1 Ammunition and Explosives Ashore Safety Regulations for
Handling, Storing, Production, Renovation and Shipping
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM44 Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
(Small)

Quantity
4
3
1
1
1
1
100ft.

Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Rooms and Mock ups that allow for a variety of urban
sniper hide scenarios with the ability to explosively breach windows and
loop holes in walls that will enable the sniper to fire on designated
targets.
EQUIPMENT: TE weapons, optics, communication equipment, explosives,
demolitions, breaching kits and SPEAR issue.
MATERIAL: Charge building consumables; riggers tape, Mac Tac, water gel,
other adhesives, cardboard and plastic E-silhouette targets, 500ml and
1000ml IV Bags, 550 parachute cord, preformed commercial off the shelf
charge assemblies, and Det Cord connectors.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Sniper and Observer.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; communications load sets as per the


CEOI. Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (portable or
desktop computers, external hard drives, unclassified and classified
internet access, dry erase board, flip charts, dry erase markers,
pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps and imagery of

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operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Live fire training area that allows explosive
breaching and live fire with sniper rifles. Sniper personnel to be trained
must be a graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course (MASC). Logbook
issued by Marine Special Operations School during initial training at the
MASC.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Explosives/demolitions qualified RSO and OIC.

MSOF-PREF-2963:

Perform an Explosive Loop Hole Breach

SUPPORTED MET(S):

None

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, designated breach target and target to engage
with fire, explosives, and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: Resulting in 100% penetration of the target with the minimum
amount of explosives necessary and limiting collateral damage providing clear
line of sight and line of fire while maintaining operational and physical
security, without individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs,
information or equipment IOT engage targets with precision sniper fire and
fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission,
Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Determine approximate location of target.
2. Determine charge placement.
3. Complete final preparations of charge.
4. Place Charge.
5. Ensure all personnel are in safe positions.
6. Detonate Charge.
7. Analyze and record results of charge.
8. Engage targets as required.
REFERENCES:
1. NAVSEA SWO20-AF-HBK-010 Motor Vehicle Driver and Shipping Inspector's
Manual for Ammunition, Explosives, and Related Hazardous Materials
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. NAVSEAINST 8023.11 S.O.P for the Processing of Expendable Ordnance at Navy
and Marine Corps Activities
4. OP 5, Vol 1 Ammunition and Explosives Ashore Safety Regulations for
Handling, Storing, Production, Renovation and Shipping

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
M981 Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch
ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM44 Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
(Small)

Quantity
4
3
1
1
1
2
1
100ft.

Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Rooms and Mock ups that allow for a variety of urban
sniper hide scenarios with the ability to explosively breach windows and
loop holes in walls that will enable the sniper to fire on designated
targets.
EQUIPMENT: TE weapons, optics, communication equipment, explosives,
demolitions, breaching kits and SPEAR issue.
MATERIAL: Charge building consumables; riggers tape, Mac Tac, water gel,
other adhesives, cardboard and plastic E-silhouette targets, 500ml and
1000ml IV Bags, 550 parachute cord, preformed commercial off the shelf
charge assemblies, and Det Cord connectors.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Sniper and Observer.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; communications load sets as per the


CEOI. Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (portable or
desktop computers, external hard drives, unclassified and classified
internet access, dry erase board, flip charts, dry erase markers,
pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps and imagery of
operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Live fire training area that allows explosive
breaching and live fire with sniper rifles. Sniper personnel to be trained
must be a graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course (MASC). Logbook
issued by Marine Special Operations School during initial training at the
MASC.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2964:

Explosives/demolitions qualified RSO and OIC.

Brief Explosive Hazards

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


area of operations, specific target, sniper loop hole charge, priming system,
explosives charge log book, and standard or non-standard individual and TE
equipment.
STANDARD: For the given charge, based on the physical characteristics of the
target and surrounding structures IOT provide members of the operating force
procedures and actions that will be required during detonation to prevent
fratricide or unnecessary health risks to members of the operating force or
non-combatants while maintaining required effects on target to accomplish the
mission in accordance with the SOF imperatives, mission, Commander's Intent,
and unit SOPs.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Identify safety precautions.
2. Select personal protective equipment.
3. Select team protective equipment.
4. Brief team members.
REFERENCES:
1. NAVSEA SWO20-AF-HBK-010 Motor Vehicle Driver and Shipping Inspector's
Manual for Ammunition, Explosives, and Related Hazardous Materials
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. NAVSEAINST 8023.11 S.O.P for the Processing of Expendable Ordnance at Navy
and Marine Corps Activities
4. OP 5, Vol 1 Ammunition and Explosives Ashore Safety Regulations for
Handling, Storing, Production, Renovation and Shipping
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
area.

Classroom or Tactical Operations Center with briefing

EQUIPMENT: Inert explosive materials to build mock simulated charges, TE


explosives, demolitions, and breaching kits.
MATERIAL: Charge building consumables; riggers tape, Mac Tac, water gel,
other adhesives, cardboard and plastic E-silhouette targets.
UNITS/PERSONNEL: Sniper, observer and any other members of the operating
force that will be directly or indirectly affected by the detonation of the
charge.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Materials for planning to include but not
limited to: (portable or desktop computers, external hard drives,
unclassified and classified internet access, dry erase board, flip charts,
dry erase markers, pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps
of operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Sniper personnel to be trained must be a
graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course (MASC). Logbook issued by
Marine Special Operations School during initial training at the MASC.
Blast pressure is unpredictable and actual effects can only be estimated.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: EOD Tech and or team member that is certified to
conduct explosive breaching training for oversight.

MSOF-PREF-2965:

Perform Protective Measures

SUPPORTED MET(S):

None

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, specific target, sniper loop hole charge,
priming system, explosives charge log book, and standard or non-standard
individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: For the given charge when employed, based on the physical
characteristics of the target and surrounding structures IOT provide members
of the operating force procedures and actions that will be required during
detonation to prevent fratricide or unnecessary health risks to members of
the operating force or non-combatants while maintaining required effects on
target to accomplish the mission in accordance with the SOF Imperatives,
Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
EVENT COMPONENTS:
1. Identify the safety precautions to be observed during breach preparation
and transport.
2. Identify the safety precautions to be observed during breach employment.
3. Identify the safety precautions to be observed during post blast.
4. Identify the appropriate personal protective equipment.
5. Select appropriate team protective equipment.
6. Brief team members on safe locations.
7. Position self and team members in a safe location during breach
preparation, transport, and employment.
REFERENCES:
1. NAVSEA SWO20-AF-HBK-010 Motor Vehicle Driver and Shipping Inspector's
Manual for Ammunition, Explosives, and Related Hazardous Materials
2. NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. NAVSEAINST 8023.11 S.O.P for the Processing of Expendable Ordnance at Navy
and Marine Corps Activities
4. OP 5, Vol 1 Ammunition and Explosives Ashore Safety Regulations for
Handling, Storing, Production, Renovation and Shipping
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
(Small)

Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility

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ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse
M981 Charge, Demolition Sheet 0.125 Inch
ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp
MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140
MM44 Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0

Quantity
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3
1
1
1
2
1
100ft

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Rooms and mock ups that allow for a variety of urban
sniper hide scenarios with the ability to explosively breach windows and
loop holes in walls that will enable the sniper to fire on designated
targets.
EQUIPMENT: TE weapons, optics, communication equipment, explosives,
demolitions, breaching kits and SPEAR issue.
MATERIAL: Charge building consumables; riggers tape, Mac Tac, water gel,
other adhesives, cardboard and plastic E-silhouette targets, 500ml and
1000ml IV Bags, 550 parachute cord, preformed commercial off the shelf
charge assemblies, and Det Cord connectors.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Sniper and observer.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; communications load sets as per the


CEOI. Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (portable or
desktop computers, external hard drives, unclassified and classified
internet access, dry erase board, flip charts, dry erase markers,
pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps and imagery of
operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Sniper personnel to be trained must be a
graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course (MASC). Sniper personnel to be
trained must be a graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course (MASC).
Logbook issued by Marine Special Operations School during initial training
at the MASC.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-PREF-2967:

Explosives/demolitions qualified RSO and OIC.

Exploit a Track

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, aggressor (enemy tracking personnel), standard
or non-standard individual tracking equipment, and a set of tracks.

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STANDARD: To identify spoor or sign in order to gain contact with the enemy
or gather actionable information.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Analyze tracks.
2. Determine spoor or sign.
3. Determine course of action.
4. Follow tracks.
5. Reacquire tracks as needed.
6. Record information along the route.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 21-76-1 Survival Manual
3. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
4. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
5. NWP 3.50.3 SERE Manual
6. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,


non-standard weapons, optics, tracking equipment and communication
equipment.

MSOF-PREF-2968:

Employ a Tracking Team

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, aggressor (enemy tracking personnel) and
standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
avoid being tracked and fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Receive the order.
2. Conduct mission planning.
3. Task organizes the tracking team.
4. Conduct rehearsals.
5. Conduct Inspections.
6. Issue order.
7. Assume initial tracking formations.

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8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Acquire a track(s).
Analyze track(s).
Record information.
Conduct track exploitation.
React to enemy contact/anti-tracking techniques.
Re-exploit.
Upon gaining contact or obtaining actionable information, report
information.

REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 21-76-1 Survival Manual
3. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
4. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
5. NWP 3.50.3 SERE Manual
6. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,
non-standard weapons, optics, tracking equipment and communication
equipment.

MSOF-PREF-2969:

Counter a Unit Employing Counter Tracking Techniques

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, enemy that is exploiting tracks, and standard or
non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
avoid being tracked and fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify anti-tracking techniques being employed.
2. Record information.
3. Overcome passive counter measures (covering tracks, false trails, etc.).
4. Defeat active counter measures (booby trap, ambush, etc.).
5. Continue exploitation.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 21-76-1 Survival Manual
3. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
4. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping

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5.
6.

NWP 3.50.3 SERE Manual


TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,
non-standard weapons, optics, tracking equipment, and communication
equipment.

MSOF-PREF-2970:

Employ Anti-Tracking Techniques

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, aggressor (enemy tracking personnel) and
standard or non-standard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
avoid being tracked and fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF
Imperatives, Mission, Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine approximate location of target.
2. Research local TTPs.
3. Vary route and route selection.
4. Cover tracks.
5. Utilize covered terrain.
6. Assess the status of the tracking force.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 21-76-1 Survival Manual
3. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
4. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
5. NWP 3.50.3 SERE Manual
6. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,
non-standard weapons, optics, tracking equipment, and communication
equipment.

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MSOF-PREF-2971:

Hunt a Target

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, area of operations, live target (enemy person) and standard or nonstandard individual and TE equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission,
Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine approximate location of target.
2. Conduct terrain and route study.
3. Determine method(s) of movement to be used.
4. Close distance on Target.
5. Locate Target.
6. Assess Target Status.
7. Identify Target.
8. Conduct actions against target appropriate to ROE and mission task and
guidance.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area
Facility Code 17420 Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces
AIRCRAFT:

Any fixed, rotary, or UAV platform that can provide ISR support.

EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,


non-standard weapons, optics, and communication equipment. Body-worn Blue
Force Tracking Devices.
MATERIAL: Camouflage materials; Ghillie suits, veils, smocks, spray paint,
camouflage netting, screen material, and garnish.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Sniper and Observer, live target.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; communications load sets as per the


CEOI. Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (portable or
desktop computers, external hard drives, unclassified and classified
internet access, dry erase board, flip charts, dry erase markers,
pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps and imagery of

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operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Sniper personnel to be trained must be a
graduate of a MARSOF Advanced Sniper Course. Coordination for off base
training must be made with local, state, and federal law enforcement
agencies as well as appropriate county or city manager/s. Hold harmless
and Land User agreements must be made with private property owners for the
use of non-government sites.

MSOF-PREF-2972:

Conduct Counter Sniper Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Given an environment with enemy snipers, SOF snipers, and counter
sniper equipment.
STANDARD: While maintaining operational and physical security, without
individual compromise or the compromise of TTPs, information or equipment IOT
fulfill PIRs and CCIRs in accordance with the SOF Imperatives, Mission,
Commander's Intent, and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Research historical lessons.
2. Determine possible enemy sniper threats, training levels, capabilities,
and limitations.
3. Take/Advise on precautions for enemy snipers.
4. Consider use of deception.
5. Determine enemy sniper patterns and best methods to locate/eliminate enemy
snipers.
6. Execute immediate action for sniper fire when needed.
7. Utilize camouflage techniques to move/establish positions without being
detected.
8. Utilize observation/surveillance techniques to locate enemy snipers.
9. Utilize marksmanship skills to eliminate enemy snipers when needed.
10. Make reports and debrief as needed.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A112 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82

Quantity
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RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
EQUIPMENT: TE weapons; TE optics; TE communication equipment; SPEAR issue,
non-standard weapons, optics, and communication equipment. Body-worn Blue
Force Tracking Devices.
MATERIAL: Camouflage materials; Ghillie suits, veils, smocks, spray paint,
camouflage netting, screen material, and garnish.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Sniper and Observer, live target.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; communications load sets as per the


CEOI. Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (portable or
desktop computers, external hard drives, unclassified and classified
internet access, dry erase board, flip charts, dry erase markers,
pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps and imagery of
operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.

MSOF-PREF-2973:

Engage Targets Utilizing Unconventional Shooting Positions

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, precision
laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting scope w/night
vision capability, stable shooting platform, and match ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target(s).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Determine range to target.
3. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
4. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
5. Perform Sniper observer dialogue.
6. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
7. Assume an unconventional shooting position.
8. Engage targets.
9. Reengage targets as necessary.
10. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.

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REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A112 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip


7.62mm Blank M82
Caliber .50 Ball M33 Link
Caliber .50 API MK211 Mod

Quantity
20
20
20
20

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, laser designator,
all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software,
pocket weather station, observer, precision laser range finder with night
vision capability, spotting scope w/night vision capability, and stable
shooting platform.
MATERIAL: 550 cord, bungee cord, sand sock (large, small) improvised
sling, and tubular nylon.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: CEOI; communications load sets as per the
CEOI. Materials for planning to include but not limited to: (portable or
desktop computers, external hard drives, unclassified and classified
internet access, dry erase board, flip charts, dry erase markers,
pens/pencils, printer, printer paper, printer ink, maps and imagery of
operational area, proxima projector, projector screen or flat panel
television with appropriate cables for interface with portable laptop
computer, extension cords, and power strips).
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.

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MSOF-PREF-2974: Engage Targets with the Sniper Weapon System while Wearing a
Field Protective Mask
EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of reference given a sniper weapons system, night
vision device, laser designator, all weather sniper data book, handheld
computer with ballistic software, pocket weather station, observer, precision
laser range finder with night vision capability, spotting scope w/ night
vision capability, stable shooting platform, field protective mask, and match
ammunition.
STANDARD: To achieve impacts (maximum 2 shots) within the designated kill
zone (maximum target size (1.5) minutes of angle) for the target(s).
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare and baseline the sniper weapon system to the individual shooter.
2. Don and clear the field protective mask.
3. Determine range to target.
4. Measure atmospherics, angle, and altitude.
5. Calculate correct hold for windage and elevation.
6. Perform Sniper observer dialogue.
7. Place scope on correct elevation, windage, fine tune settings and proper
parallax.
8. Assume an unconventional shooting position.
9. Engage targets.
10. Reengage targets as necessary.
11. Observe impacts and record information in the data book.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Optics Brown, Earl B.
2. FMFM 1-3B Sniping
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00 MK-12
5. SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010 MK-15
6. SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00 (MK-13) MK-13
7. TC 23-14 Sniper training and employment
8. TM 05539D-24&P/2 M40A3 SNIPER RIFLE
9. TM 09629B-10/1A SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
10. TM 11272A-OI MK-11 MOD 1
11. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
12. The Accurate Rifle Warren Page
13. The Complete Book of U.S. Sniping Peter R. Senich
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge,
A555 Cartridge,
A606 Cartridge,
AA11 Cartridge,

5.56mm Ball
Caliber .50
Caliber .50
7.62mm Long

M855 10/Clip
Ball M33 Link
API MK211 Mod
Range M118 LR

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RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17561 Automated Sniper Field Fire Range
Facility Code 17560 Sniper Field-Fire Range
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
EQUIPMENT: Sniper weapons system, night vision device, laser designator,
all weather sniper data book, handheld computer with ballistic software,
pocket weather station, observer, precision laser range finder with night
vision capability, spotting scope w/ night vision capability, stable
shooting platform, and field protective mask.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Personnel to be trained must be a graduate of
the Marine Corps Basic Scout Sniper Course or SOF equivalent sniper school.

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MARSOC T&R MANUAL

CHAPTER 7
MARINE SPECIAL OPERATOR EVENTS

PARAGRAPH

PAGE

PURPOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7000

7-2

EVENT CODING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7001

7-2

ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7002

7-2

DISCLAIMER UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE. . . . . . . . . . . . .

7003

7-3

PREREQUISITES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7004

7-3

OPERATOR DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY . . . . . . . . . . . .

7005

7-3

INDEX OF 1000-LEVEL EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7006

7-5

1000-LEVEL EVENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7007

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MARSOC T&R MANUAL

CHAPTER 7
MARINE SPECIAL OPERATOR EVENTS

7000. PURPOSE. This chapter contains the 1000-Level training events for a
Marine assigned to Marine Special Operations Command.

7001. EVENT CODING. Events in the T&R Manual are depicted with a 12 field
alphanumeric system, i.e. MSOF-C2-1020. This chapter utilizes the following
methodology:
a. Field one Each event starts with MARSOF indicating that the event
is for units in the Marine Special Operations Command.
b. Field two This field is alpha characters indicating a functional
area. Functional areas used in the Individual Training Course are:
ADMIN
C2
COMM
DA
DEMO
FID
FSPT
INTL
LANG
MED
MOBL
PLAN
PR
PE
SERE
SR
TACT
UW
WPNS

Administration
Command and Control
Communications
Direct Action
Demolitions
Foreign Internal Defense
Fire Support
Intelligence
Language
Medical
Mobility
Planning
Personnel Recovery
Preparation of the Environment
Survive, Escape, Resistance, Evasion
Special Reconnaissance
Tactics
Unconventional Warfare
Weapons

c. Field three - This field provides unit level at which the event is
accomplished and numerical sequencing.

7002.

ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES

1. Commanders should select which Battalion and/or Company collective events


under a MET will be E-Coded for purposes of recording and calculating Combat
Readiness Percentages.
2. Each Event contains a paragraph that describes internal and external
Support Requirements the unit and Marines will need to complete the event.
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description. They are also described using the Range/Facility Codes that
identify the type of range and/or training area needed to accomplish the
Event. Marines can use the codes to find information about available ranges
at their geographic location by using the web-based Range/Training Area
Management System (see TECOM website). Ultimate use of the Range/Training
Area Code is to relate ranges to readiness by identifying those Events that
cannot be accomplished at a certain location due to lack of ranges.

7003. DISCLAIMER UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE. Unconventional Warfare tasks are


trained at MARSOC in order to develop skills in Irregular Warfare,
particularly Counter Insurgency. A thorough understanding of insurgency is
necessary for the conduct of Counter Insurgency. The inclusion of these
Unconventional Warfare tasks does not imply development of an Unconventional
Warfare capability in MARSOC.

7004.

PREREQUISITES

1. Successfully complete Assessment and Selection.


2. Possess a GT of 105 or greater.
3. Must possess a minimum score of 225 on the Marine Corps Physical Fitness
test.
4. Must be medically qualified in accordance with manual of the Medical
Department, NAVMED P-117, Chapter 15, and Article 15-105 less the requirement
for diving.
5. Be a volunteer.
6. Must have an interim secret security clearance based on a Single Scope
Background Investigation (SSBI).
7. Must possess a minimum CWS-2 swim qualification.

7005.

OPERATOR DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY

MARINE SPECIAL OPERATOR. The operator functions as part of a Marine Special


Operations Team. He is responsible for the care and condition as well as the
economical use of his assigned weapon. He is responsible for all essential
equipment carried as part of a mission. He will perform additional
responsibilities within the team in relation to weapons or
logistics/demolitions or intelligence.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out orders of team leader.
2. Proficient in Unconventional Warfare Tactics, Techniques and Procedures.
3. Capable of training, advising and assisting a designated host nation
force, indigenous and surrogate personnel/forces.
4. Proficient in the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOT with
the exception of precision fire weapons.
5. Proficient in the use and employment of common foreign weapons.
6. Proficient in the use and employment of explosives.
7. Proficient in the employment of all optics organic to a MSOT.
8. Proficient in the use of all C2 equipment organic to a MSOT.
9. Proficient in all Special Reconnaissance Level 1 skills.

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10. Proficient in basic Close Quarters Battle tactics, techniques, and
procedures.
11. Understand the principles of Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations.
12. Proficient in tactical combat casualty care.
13. Survive, evade, resist and escape enemy personnel in an austere
environment.
14. Possesses proficiency to the 0+/0+/0+ level in assigned foreign
language.
15. Proficient as a basic collector.
16. Proficient in basic and advanced navigation techniques.
17. Proficient in Force Protection tactics, techniques and procedures.
18. Proficient in SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development.
19. Capable of planning, integrating and employing supporting arms.
20. Proficient in infantry small unit tactics, techniques and procedures.

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7006.

INDEX OF 1000-LEVEL EVENTS

EVENT NUMBER
MSOF-ADMIN-1001
MSOF-ADMIN-1002
MSOF-ADMIN-1003
MSOF-C2-1020
MSOF-C2-1021
MSOF-COMM-1040
MSOF-COMM-1041
MSOF-COMM-1042
MSOF-COMM-1043
MSOF-COMM-1045
MSOF-COMM-1046
MSOF-COMM-1047
MSOF-COMM-1049
MSOF-DA-1100
MSOF-DA-1101
MSOF-DA-1102
MSOF-DA-1103
MSOF-DA-1104
MSOF-DA-1106
MSOF-DA-1107
MSOF-DA-1108
MSOF-DA-1109
MSOF-DA-1110
MSOF-DA-1111
MSOF-DA-1112
MSOF-DEMO-1150
MSOF-DEMO-1151
MSOF-DEMO-1152
MSOF-DEMO-1153
MSOF-DEMO-1154
MSOF-DEMO-1155
MSOF-DEMO-1156
MSOF-DEMO-1157
MSOF-DEMO-1159
MSOF-DEMO-1160
MSOF-DEMO-1161
MSOF-DEMO-1162
MSOF-DEMO-1166
MSOF-DEMO-1167
MSOF-DEMO-1168
MSOF-DEMO-1169
MSOF-DEMO-1170
MSOF-DEMO-1171

EVENT TITLE
Communicate SOCOM and MARSOC Organization and
Missions
Demonstrate the MARSOF Mindset
Maintain Physical Fitness
Participate in Mission Planning
Conduct a Mission Brief Back/Confirmation Brief
Utilize Computer Applications
Utilize Radio Procedures
Operate Data Transfer Device AN/CYZ-10
Operate Radio Set AN/PRC-148
Operate Hand-Held Satellite and Cellular Based
Voice Transmissions Systems
Operate Radio Set AN/PRC-117F
Operate Radio Set AN/PRC-150
Employ Field Expedient Antennas
Move to the Objective
Enter an Objective
Clear an Enclosure
Clear a Stairwell
Clear a Hallway
Participate in a Vehicle Assault
Conduct Sensitive Site Exploitation
Negotiate an Improvised Explosive Device (IED)
Exfiltrate an Objective
Perform Consolidation Procedures
Conduct Emergency Evacuation
Participate in a Deliberate/Emergency Assault
Emplace an M18A1 Claymore Mine
Implement Explosive Safety Considerations
Conduct a Shotgun Breach
Communicate the Principles of Explosive Detonation
Conduct a Mechanical Breach
Construct Dual Primed Non-electric Firing System
Construct Single Primed Electric Firing System
using Two Electric Blasting Caps
Employ a Flashbang
Prime Explosives with Detonating Cord
Clear a Non-electric Firing System Misfire
Clear an Electrical Firing System Misfire
Prime Explosives with Blasting Caps
Clear a Nonel/Shocktube Firing System Misfire
Clear a Detonating Cord Firing System Misfire
Select Explosives Associated with Military
Demolitions
Construct a Ring Main Detonating Cord Firing-System
Construct a Mainline/Branch Line Detonating Cord
Firing-System
Construct a Nonel/Shocktube Firing System

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MSOF-DEMO-1172
MSOF-FSPT-1230
MSOF-FSPT-1231
MSOF-INTL-1275
MSOF-INTL-1276
MSOF-INTL-1279
MSOF-INTL-1280
MSOF-INTL-1281
MSOF-INTL-1282
MSOF-INTL-1283
MSOF-MED-1352
MSOF-MED-1353
MSOF-MED-1354
MSOF-MED-1356
MSOF-MED-1357
MSOF-MED-1358
MSOF-MED-1359
MSOF-MED-1360
MSOF-PLAN-1425
MSOF-PLAN-1426
MSOF-PLAN-1427
MSOF-PLAN-1428
MSOF-PLAN-1429
MSOF-PLAN-1430
MSOF-PLAN-1431
MSOF-PLAN-1432
MSOF-PLAN-1433
MSOF-PLAN-1435
MSOF-PLAN-1436
MSOF-PLAN-1437
MSOF-PLAN-1438
MSOF-SERE-1500
MSOF-SERE-1501
MSOF-SERE-1502
MSOF-SERE-1503
MSOF-SERE-1504
MSOF-SERE-1505
MSOF-SERE-1506
MSOF-SERE-1507
MSOF-SERE-1508
MSOF-SERE-1509
MSOF-SERE-1510
MSOF-SERE-1511
MSOF-SERE-1512
MSOF-SERE-1513
MSOF-SERE-1514
MSOF-SERE-1515
MSOF-SERE-1516
MSOF-SERE-1517

Construct Dual Primed Electric Firing System


Direct a Close Air Support Mission
Direct an Indirect Fire Mission
Produce a SALUTE Report
Produce a Request for Information (RFI)
Produce a Spot Report
Provide Intelligence Products in Support of the
Targeting Process
Safeguard Classified Material
Utilize Operational Terms and Graphics
Define Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace
(IPB)
Manage Hemorrhage
Maintain a Casualty's Airway
Apply a Splint to a Fracture
Manage Shock Casualties
Manage Burn Casualties
Manage Penetrating Chest Injuries
Perform Casualty Assessment Survey
Evacuate a Casualty
Implement Special Operations Forces Imperatives
Write a 5-Paragraph or Patrol Order
Issue a Patrol Warning Order
Operate in an Isolation Facility
Prepare a Terrain Model
Prepare a Route Overlay
Participate in MSOT Planning
Select a Base Camp
Prepare an After-Action Report
Select a Route Utilizing a Topographic Map
Issue a 5-Paragraph or Patrol Order
Conduct a Debrief
Conduct Preparations for Combat
Defeat Restraints - CLASSIFIED
Defeat Holding Facilities - CLASSIFIED
Determine Exploitation Techniques used by Captor CLASSIFIED
Resist Exploitation - CLASSIFIED
Organize in Captivity - CLASSIFIED
Communicate In Captivity - CLASSIFIED
Gain and Maintain Situational Awareness
Cope with the Psychological Effects of Captivity
Resolve Captivity - CLASSIFIED
Counter an Attack/Sentry Dog Attack
Employ Evasion Techniques
Utilize Signaling Techniques - CLASSIFIED
Use Recovery Devices
Execute Personnel Recovery - CLASSIFIED
Employ Urban Evasion Techniques
Provide Shelter
Manage Survival Medicine Utilizing Field Expedient
Measures
Maintain Personal Survival Items

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MSOF-SERE-1518
MSOF-SERE-1519
MSOF-SERE-1520
MSOF-SERE-1521
MSOF-SERE-1522
MSOF-SERE-1523
MSOF-SR-1600
MSOF-SR-1601
MSOF-SR-1602
MSOF-SR-1603
MSOF-SR-1604
MSOF-SR-1605
MSOF-SR-1607
MSOF-SR-1608
MSOF-SR-1610
MSOF-SR-1611
MSOF-SR-1612
MSOF-SR-1613
MSOF-SR-1614
MSOF-SR-1615
MSOF-SR-1616
MSOF-SR-1619
MSOF-SR-1621
MSOF-SR-1622
MSOF-TACT-1651
MSOF-TACT-1652
MSOF-TACT-1654
MSOF-TACT-1656
MSOF-TACT-1657
MSOF-TACT-1658
MSOF-TACT-1659
MSOF-IW-1700
MSOF-IW-1701
MSOF-IW-1702
MSOF-IW-1703
MSOF-IW-1704
MSOF-IW-1705
MSOF-IW-1706
MSOF-IW-1707
MSOF-IW-1708
MSOF-IW-1709
MSOF-IW-1710
MSOF-WPNS-1800
MSOF-WPNS-1801
MSOF-WPNS-1802
MSOF-WPNS-1803
MSOF-WPNS-1804
MSOF-WPNS-1806
MSOF-WPNS-1807
MSOF-WPNS-1808

Avoid Recognition and Detection


Navigate to a Known Location
Obtain Potable Water
Build and Use Fire
Improvise an Expedient Pack or Load-bearing System
Utilize a Survival Diet
Operate Surveillance Optics
Prepare a Field Sketch
Conduct Tactical Navigation Techniques
Navigate Using a Global Positioning System (GPS)
Capture Images in an Operational Environment
Edit Photographic Image Products
Maintain Photographic equipment
Conduct Special Reconnaissance Collection/Reporting
Conduct Individual Movement (patrolling)
Participate in a Reconnaissance Patrol
Establish a Mission Support Site (MSS)
Operate a Reconnaissance Observation Post
Conduct Surveillance of an Objective
Set Up a Helicopter Landing Site
Conduct Initial Terminal Guidance
Operate Laser Range Finder.
Prepare a Range Card
Conduct Target Analysis
Prepare a Fire Plan Sketch
Operate Night Vision Goggles
Cache Equipment
Occupy a Patrol Base
Participate in an Ambush
Participate in a Raid
Participate in a Security Patrol
Train Foreign Forces
Perform Duties as an Advisor
Participate in Offensive Operations
Participate in Defensive Operations
Participate in SOF Target Selection
Obtain Local Support for COIN Operations
Participate in the Establishment of a Base of
Operations
Assist in Logistics Planning
Determine the Structure of an Insurgency
Participate in Irregular Warfare Operations
Exploit Insurgent Vulnerabilities
Transition from Assault Rifle to Pistol
Place the Assault Rifle into Action
Maintain the Assault Rifle
Engage Moving Targets with an Assault Rifle
Engage Targets with Optical Sights for the Assault
Rifle
Engage Targets from a Barricaded Position
Engage Stationary Targets with the Assault Rifle
Engage Targets during Low Light and Darkness with
the Assault Rifle

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MSOF-WPNS-1809
MSOF-WPNS-1810
MSOF-WPNS-1811
MSOF-WPNS-1812
MSOF-WPNS-1813
MSOF-WPNS-1815
MSOF-WPNS-1816
MSOF-WPNS-1817
MSOF-WPNS-1818
MSOF-WPNS-1819
MSOF-WPNS-1820
MSOF-WPNS-1821
MSOF-WPNS-1822
MSOF-WPNS-1823
MSOF-WPNS-1824
MSOF-WPNS-1825
MSOF-WPNS-1826
MSOF-WPNS-1827
MSOF-WPNS-1828
MSOF-WPNS-1831
MSOF-WPNS-1833
MSOF-WPNS-1834
MSOF-WPNS-1835

Engage Limited Exposure Targets with the Assault


Rifle
Engage Multiple Targets with the Assault Rifle
Engage Immediate Threat Targets with an Assault
Rifle
Engage Targets with Assault Rifle while Conducting
Foot Movement
Perform Weapons Handling Procedures with the
Assault Rifle
Place the Pistol into Action
Maintain the Pistol
Engage Targets During Low Light or Darkness with
the Pistol
Engage Stationary Targets with the Pistol
Engage Multiple Targets with the Pistol
Engage Targets with the Pistol
Engage a Moving Target with the Pistol
Maintain the Light Machinegun
Engage a Target with a Light Machinegun
Place the Light Machinegun into Action
Operate Illuminating/Aiming Devices
Operate Optics for Machineguns
Maintain the Medium Machinegun
Engage a Target with a Medium Machinegun
Place the Medium MG into Action
Place the AK Series Rifles into Action
Engage Targets with an AK Rifle
Maintain AK Series Rifle

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7007.

1000-LEVEL EVENTS

MSOF-ADMN-1001:

Communicate SOCOM and MARSOC Organization and Missions

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references.

STANDARD: To state the organization, missions and capabilities of SOCOM and


its components in accordance with the SOCOM Mission Statement Letter.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. State the missions of USSOCOM.
2. State the different Components of USSOCOM.
3. State the different capabilities of each USSOCOM Component.
4. State the missions of MARSOC.
5. State the different subordinate commands of MARSOC.
6. State the different capabilities of each MARSOC Command.
REFERENCES:
1. SOCOM Mission Guidance Letter
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-ADMN-1002:

Demonstrate the MARSOF Mindset

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references.


At all times.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the eleven MARSOF attributes and their definitions.
2. Maintain the eleven MARSOF attributes.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 100-25 DOCTRINE FOR ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
2. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-ADMN-1003:

Maintain Physical Fitness

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references.


At all times.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Participate in all unit physical fitness training.
2. Pass the Physical Fitness Test (PFT) with a first class score.
3. Pass the Combat Fitness Test (CFT).
4. Negotiate the double obstacle course.
5. Perform eight mile conditioning hike.
6. Pass CWS1 swim qualification.
REFERENCES:
1. MCO 1500.52C Marine Corps Water Survival Training (MCWST)
2. MCO 6100.13 Marine Corps Physical Fitness Program
3. MCRP 3-02A Marine Physical Readiness Training for Combat
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom and training tank.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, scale and measuring tape. CFT


materials (ammo cans, grenades, lane markers, etc). Marine Corps Obstacle
Course. Safety vehicles, water cans, corpsman and radios as required.

MSOF-C2-1020:

Participate in Mission Planning

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of an MSOT and given a


special operations mission.
STANDARD: Producing an operations order (OPORD) in accordance with higher
headquarters OPORD and the Marine Corps Planning Process contained in MCWP 51.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Participate in
2. Participate in
3. Participate in
4. Participate in
supportability
5. Implement CO's

a mission analysis.
the development of multiple courses of action (COAs).
wargaming COAs.
the comparison of COAs; assist in determining the
and make recommendations to CO.
decision to develop an OPORD.

REFERENCES:
1. MCDP 5 Planning
2. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17311 Range Support Building
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
and PSSF.

Classroom.

Media projection system, Computers with MS office, FalconView,

MATERIAL: Supplied briefs and reports that drive and scopes the
operational area for planning.

MSOF-C2-1021:

Conduct a Mission Brief Back/Confirmation Brief

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


and an operations order.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the format contained in Appendix H, FM 31-20.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Configure the designated briefing area to facilitate the briefback.
2. Present the briefback to higher authority.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-C2-1020
REFERENCES:
1. FM 31-20 Doctrine for Special Forces Operations
2. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17310 Range Operations Building
Facility Code 17311 Range Support Building
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
and PSSF.

Classroom.

Media projection system, Computers with MS office, FalconView,

MATERIAL: Supplied briefs and reports that drive and scopes the
operational area for planning purposes.

MSOF-COMM-1040:

Utilize Computer Applications

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a computer system with


Microsoft Office Suite and network access.
STANDARD: To format documents in the time allotted in accordance with the
references.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Manipulate documents utilizing Microsoft Word.
2. Manipulate spreadsheets utilizing Microsoft Excel.
3. Manipulate presentations utilizing Microsoft PowerPoint.
4. Process an e-mail message utilizing Microsoft Outlook.
REFERENCES:
1. MICROSOFT OFFICE Excel 2007: Basic 2007, Thomson Course Technology
2. MICROSOFT OFFICE Outlook 2007: Basic 2007, Thomson Course Technology
3. MICROSOFT OFFICE PowerPoint 2007: Basic 2007, Thomson Course Technology
4. MICROSOFT OFFICE Word 2007: Basic 2007, Thomson Course Technology
5. SECNAVINST 5216.5_ Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
and PSSF.

Media projection system, Computers with MS office, FalconView,

MSOF-COMM-1041:

Utilize Radio Procedures

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:
CONDITION:

FORMAL

With the aid of references and given communications equipment.

STANDARD: To transmit a message in accordance with Net Control Station (NCS)


operating procedures.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Enter the net.
2. Operate in the net.
3. Leave the net.
4. Maintain logbook.
REFERENCES:
1. ACP-125 Communications Instructions for Radio Telephone Procedure with US
Supp. 1 & 2
2. ACP-131 Communications Instruction - Operating Procedures
3. FM 24-18 Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques
4. MCRP 3-40-3A Multi-Service Communications Procedures and Tactical Radio
Procedures in Joint environment
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Radio SL-3 complete.


Logbook.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-COMM-1042:

Operate Data Transfer Device AN/CYZ-10

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Electricity, Climate control and Restrooms.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

3 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a target data transfer device
(DTD) and CEOI/SPINS.
STANDARD: Transferring electronic keying material from DTD to DTD and
correcting any errors within a 15 minute time limit.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare data transfer device AN/CYZ-10 for operation.
2. Place data transfer device AN/CYZ-10 into operation.
3. Transfer COMSEC keys from data transfer device to data transfer device
AN/CYZ-10.
4. Secure and safeguard data transfer device AN/CYZ-10 and accessories.
REFERENCES:
1. TM 10254A-10/1 Operator's Manual for Data Transfer Device, AN/CYZ-10(V) 3

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
AN/CYZ-10.
MATERIAL:

Media projection system, appropriate radios, handset and

Appropriate batteries.

MSOF-COMM-1043:

Operate Radio Set AN/PRC-148

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

3 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a receiving station, AN/CYZ-10


and CEOI/SPINS.
STANDARD: Establishing positive communications with a distant station
without error per each mode of operation.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare radio set AN/PRC-148 for operation.
2. Place radio set AN/PRC-148 into operation.
3. Establish communications with distant station.
4. Secure and safeguard radio set AN/PRC-148 and accessories.
REFERENCES:
1. THALES AN/PRC-148 Radio Set, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
2. TM 10254A-10/1 Operator's Manual for Data Transfer Device, AN/CYZ-10(V) 3
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Classroom.

Media projection system and AN/PRC-148 SL-3 complete.

MSOF-COMM-1045: Operate Hand-Held Satellite and Cellular Based Voice


Transmissions Systems
EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

3 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
STANDARD:

FORMAL

With the aid of references.


By making and receiving one secure call from a distant station.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare phone for operation.
2. Place phone into operation.
3. Place a secure call.
4. Secure and safeguard equipment and accessories.
REFERENCES:
1. 9505A Portable Phone
2. Motorola Digital Wireless Phone User's Guide
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-COMM-1046:

Operate Radio Set AN/PRC-117F

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

3 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a CYZ-10, a laptop with WMT
software and CEOI/SPINS.
STANDARD: Establishing positive communications with a distant station
without error per each mode of operation.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare radio set AN/PRC-117F for operation.
2. Place radio set AN/PRC-117F into operation.
3. Establish communications with distant station.
4. Transfer files to and from a distant station using WMT software.
5. Secure and safeguard radio set AN/PRC-117F and accessories.
REFERENCES:
1. Harris Publications PN 10515-0109-4100 Operation Manual
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT:

AN/PRC-117F SL-3 complete.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Electricity, climate control and restrooms.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
approved.

Frequency must be requested, submitted and

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MSOF-COMM-1047:

Operate Radio Set AN/PRC-150

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

3 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a computer system with the RPA
and TacChat programs, a receiving station, an AN/CYZ-10 and CEOI/SPINS.
STANDARD: Establishing positive communications with a distant station
without error per each mode of operation.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare radio set AN/PRC-150 for operation.
2. Place radio set AN/PRC-150 into operation.
3. Establish communications with distant station.
4. Transmit files using RPA and TacChat.
5. Secure and safeguard AN/PRC-150 and accessories.
REFERENCES:
1. 10515-0103-4100 Harris Publications Operator's Manual
2. TM 10254A-10/1 Operator's Manual for Data Transfer Device, AN/CYZ-10(V)3
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT:

AN/PRC-150 SL-3 complete.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Electricity, climate control and restrooms.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
approved.

MSOF-COMM-1049:

Employ Field Expedient Antennas

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Frequency must be requested, submitted and

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

3 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given an HF or VHF radio and


accessories, receiving station, 1:50,000 military map, compass, AN/PSN-13
DAGR and a field expedient antenna kit.
STANDARD:

Achieving positive communications with a receiving station.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select a communication site.
2. Select appropriate field expedient antenna.

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3.
4.

Prepare antenna for operation.


Place antenna into operation.

REFERENCES:
1. MCRP 3-40.3C Antenna Handbook
2. TM 9406-15 Grounding Procedures for Electromagnetic Interference Control
and Safety (Aug 91)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Electricity, climate control and restrooms.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
approved.

MSOF-DA-1100:

Move to the Objective

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Frequency must be requested, submitted and

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of an MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD: By conducting a tactical movement and utilizing established
control measures up to the entry point in accordance with unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct insertion.
2. Move to the objective rally point (ORP).
3. Conduct actions at the ORP.
4. Move to the attack position (AP).
5. Set in security/base of fire.
6. Conduct actions at the AP.
7. Move from the AP to the entry point.
8. Engage threats if compromised.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. FMFM 6-7 Scouting and Patrolling F/INF Unit (06 Jan 89)
3. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge,
A059 Cartridge,
A475 Cartridge,
AA12 Cartridge,

12 Gauge Door Breaching M


5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
Caliber .45 Ball M1911
9mm FX Red Marking

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Quantity
10
100
50
50

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AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash

50
100
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT: CQB equipment, CQB weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3
complete radio, call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate
targets (stationary, moving, or live role players), night vision devices,
flex cuffs, mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights, simunitions weapons
and equipment as required.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Communications relay equipment for range
control operations, Corpsman support and safety vehicle support.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1101:

Enter an Objective

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD:

Gaining entry in accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare means of entry, if required.
2. Provide security on entry point.
3. Cover all danger areas.
4. Stack at the entry point.
5. Check accessibility of entry point.
6. Set a breach, if required.
7. Acknowledge readiness.
8. Obtain command or signal to enter objective.
9. Employ diversions, if required.
10. Execute a breach, if required.
11. Clear entry point.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash

Quantity
4
100
50
50
50
100
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT: CQB equipment, CQB weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3
complete Radio, call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate
targets (stationary, moving, or role players), night vision devices, flex
cuffs, mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights and simunitions weapons
equipment as required.
MATERIAL:

Replacement doors and hardware for breaching.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Engineer support required for target site rebuild.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable


water, and ammunition storage point.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1102:

Clear an Enclosure

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD: By assuming a dominating position in accordance with FM 3-05.221
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Check accessibility.
2. Breach, if required.
3. Employ diversion, if required.
4. Clear the fatal funnel.
5. Illuminate the enclosure, if required.
6. Collapse sector(s) of fire while moving to dominating position(s).

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7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Eliminate adversary(s) as required.


Search adversary(s) as required.
Control occupant(s) as required.
Search occupant(s) as required.
Provide security to all danger areas.
Search the enclosure.
Mark the enclosure.
Evacuate the enclosure.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash

Quantity
4
100
50
50
50
100
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Rooms should be of various constructions to include but
not limited to L-shapes, U-shapes, corner fed, center fed and a combination
of these.
EQUIPMENT: CQB T/E weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3 complete Radio,
call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate targets
(stationary, moving, or role players), night vision devices, flex cuffs,
mechanical breaching tools, Chem-lights, and simunitions weapons equipment
as required.
MATERIAL:

Replacement doors and hardware for breaching.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Engineer support required for target sight rebuilds.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable


water, ammunition storage point, weapons clearing location, simunitions and
individual safety equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1103:

Range Safety Officer.

Clear a Stairwell

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

Achieving secure movement in accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine suitable weapon.
2. Cover danger areas.
3. Employ diversions, if required.
4. Illuminate the stairwell, if necessary.
5. Ascend/descend the stairwell.
6. Dominate the stairwell.
7. Eliminate adversary as required.
8. Search adversary as required.
9. Control occupant as required.
10. Search occupant as required.
11. Mark stairwell.
12. Maintain security on stairwell.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash

Quantity
4
4
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
100
100
4
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Stairwells (interior, exterior, enclosed, open).

EQUIPMENT: CQB T/E weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3 complete radio,
call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate targets

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(stationary, moving, or role players), night vision devices, flex cuffs,
mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights, simunitions weapons equipment as
required.
MATERIAL:

Replacement doors and hardware for breaching.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Engineer support required for target site rebuild.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable


water, ammunition storage point, weapons clearing location, simunitions,
and individual safety equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1104:

Clear a Hallway

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD: Securing all danger areas and entry points in accordance with FM
3-05.221 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine direction of assault.
2. Employ diversions, if required.
3. Establish hallway security.
4. Illuminate hallway, if required.
5. Dominate hallway.
6. Eliminate adversaries as required.
7. Search adversaries as required.
8. Control occupants as required.
9. Search occupants as required.
10. Identify enclosures and danger areas as required.
11. Negotiate enclosures and danger areas as required.
12. Mark hallway as required.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip

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4
100

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A475
AA12
AA21
AA40
GG09

Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911


Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash

50
50
50
100
4

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Hallways should include the following types but are not
limited to; opposing and offset doorways, entrance from each end, T-shapes,
and 4-ways.
EQUIPMENT: CQB T/E Weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3 complete radio,
call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate targets
(stationary, moving, or role players), night vision devices, flex cuffs,
mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights, simunitions weapons and equipment
as required.
MATERIAL:

Replacement doors and hardware for breaching.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Engineer support required for target site rebuild.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable


water, ammunition storage point, weapons clearing location, and simunitions
individual safety equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1106:

Participate in a Vehicle Assault

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD:

Securing the vehicle in accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Develop vehicle assault plan.
2. Employ diversion, if required.
3. Stop the vehicle.
4. Conduct movement to the vehicle.
5. Eliminate adversaries, as required.
6. Control vehicle occupants.
7. Search occupants/vehicle.
8. Mark vehicle.
9. Report as necessary.
10. Conduct extraction.

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REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash

Quantity
4
4
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
100
100
4
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17710 Multipurpose Training Range (MPTR)
Facility Code 17711 Automated Multipurpose Training Range (MPTR)
Facility Code 17720 Tank/Fighting Vehicle Platoon Battle Run
EQUIPMENT: CQB T/E weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3 complete radio,
call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate targets
(stationary, moving, or role players), night vision devices, flex cuffs,
mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights, simunitions weapons and equipment
as required.
MATERIAL: Operational vehicles for simunitions training. Vehicles for
live fire training must have windows for breaching, and be able to be fired
into.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable
water, ammunition storage point, weapons clearing location, and simunitions
individual safety equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1107:

Conduct Sensitive Site Exploitation

EVALUATION-CODED:
MOS PERFORMING:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

0317

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD:

Collecting information in accordance with SOFSSE1 / Version 1 POI.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify SSE Team responsibilities.
2. Identify the five levels of SSE.
3. Search areas.
4. Collect materials.
5. Photograph items of interest.
6. Process detainees.
7. Prepare sketches.
8. Produce reports.
REFERENCES:
1. SOFSSE SOFSSE1/Version 1 POI
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1108:

Negotiate an Improvised Explosive Device (IED)

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD: Preventing injury or death and allowing continuation of the
mission in accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the IED.
2. Conduct emergency evacuation, if required.
3. Establish security.
4. Mark the location of the IED.
5. Alert all team members of the IED location.
6. Provide guidance/turn-over for EOD, if required.
7. By-pass the IED, if possible.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0

Quantity
4
100
50
50
50
100
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT: CQB T/E weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3 complete radio,
call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate targets
(stationary, moving, or role players), night vision devices, flex cuffs,
mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights, simunitions weapons and equipment
as required.
MATERIAL: Inert IEDs and IED making materials that reflect what can be
seen in current theatre of operations.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

EOD support for assembly and training.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable


water, ammunition storage point, weapons clearing location and simunitions
individual safety equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1109:

Exfiltrate an Objective

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD: Evacuating self and occupants from an objective and allowing for
continuation of the mission in accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Consolidate all occupants.
2. Account for personnel and equipment.
3. Report information, as required.

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4.
5.

Establish external security.


Ex-filtrate.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. FM 3-06.11 Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain
3. MCO 1510.101 Individual Training Standards System for Marine Corps Special
Skills, Vol. II
4. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0

Quantity
4
100
50
50
50
100
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT: CQB T/E, CQB weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3 complete
radio, call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate targets
(stationary, moving, or role players),night vision devices, flex cuffs,
mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights and simunitions weapons equipment
as required.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable
water, ammunition storage point, weapons clearing location, and simunitions
individual safety equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1110:

Perform Consolidation Procedures

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD: Ensuring accountability of personnel, weapons, and equipment in
accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit SOPs.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select consolidation area.
2. Establish security in consolidation area.
3. Mark consolidation area.
4. Control consolidation area.
5. Establish separate areas for WIA/KIA and searched and unsearched
detainees.
6. Account for personnel and equipment.
7. Report information, as required.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0

Quantity
4
100
50
50
50
100
4

EQUIPMENT: CQB T/E weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3 complete radio,
call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate targets
(stationary, moving, or role players), night vision devices, flex cuffs,
mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights, and simunitions weapons equipment
as required.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable
water, ammunition storage point, weapons clearing location, and simunitions
individual safety equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1111:

Conduct Emergency Evacuation

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.
STANDARD: Preventing catastrophic loss of life in accordance with FM 305.221 and unit SOPs.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify need for emergency evacuation.
2. Communicate need for emergency evacuation to all hands.
3. Perform emergency evacuation.
4. Move to designated rally/rendezvous point.
5. Establish security.
6. Gain accountability.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
GG20- Grenade, Hand Stun

Quantity
4
100
50
50
50
100
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT: CQB T/E, CQB weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3 complete
radio, call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate targets
(stationary, moving, or role players), night vision devices, flex cuffs,
mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights, and simunitions weapons equipment
as required.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable
water, ammunition storage point, weapons clearing location, simunitions and
individual safety equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DA-1112:

Participate in a Deliberate/Emergency Assault

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission.
STANDARD: Utilizing the principles and fundamentals of Close Quarter Battles
in accordance with unit SOPs.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Plan mission.
2. Conduct insertion.
3. Move to objective.
4. Isolate objective.
5. Employ diversion, if required.
6. Enter the objective.
7. Clear the objective.
8. Mark enclosures.
9. Process all occupants.
10. Search objective.
11. Conduct consolidation procedures.
12. Report required information.
13. Ex-filtrate the objective.
14. Conduct extraction.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. MCWP 3-35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking
AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking
AA40 Cartridge, 5.56mm Jacketed Frangible
DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0

Quantity
4
100
50
50
50
100
4

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT: CQB equipment, CQB T/E weapon (primary and secondary), SL-3
complete radio, call signs, frequencies, breaching shotgun, appropriate
targets (stationary, moving, or role players),night vision devices, flex
cuffs, mechanical breaching tools, chem-lights, and simunitions weapons
equipment as required.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Electricity, heat/AC, head facilities, potable
water, ammunition storage point, weapons clearing location, and simunitions
individual safety equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1150:

Range Safety Officer.

Employ an M18A1 Claymore Mine

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

In accordance with FM 23-23 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Inspect the claymore for emplacement.
2. Emplace the claymore.
3. Fire claymore.
4. Recover if necessary.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 23-23 Antipersonnel Mine M18A1 and M18 Claymore
2. MCB SOP Applicable Range Control SOP
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

Crimpers, tape, engineer stakes, sandbags and pioneer kits.


Targets and firing wire.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-DEMO-1151:

Qualified instructor.

Implement Explosive Safety Considerations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Quantity
1 per Team

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

STANDARD: Ensuring safe employment of explosives in accordance with SWO 60AA-MMA-010 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine safety precautions to be observed while handling explosives.
2. Determine the effects of blast overpressure.
3. Determine safety precautions to be observed with inclimate weather during
demolition operations.
4. Select personal protective equipment.

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5.
6.

Identify safe location during charge detonation.


Brief team members on expected conditions after detonation.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Classroom conducive to learning.

Proxima, projection screen and computer.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

MSOF-DEMO-1152:

Conduct a Shotgun Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT, given a


special operations mission and breaching shotgun, while conducting an
assault.
STANDARD: Gaining entry into the enclosure in accordance with the Guidebook
for Assault Entry Techniques and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the appropriate ammunition.
2. Prepare the equipment.
3. Ensure security is set.
4. Ensure entry team is prepared.
5. Employ the equipment.
REFERENCES:
1. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A024 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching M

Quantity
12

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
EQUIPMENT: Associated engineering equipment, current breaching shotgun,
and appropriate personal protective equipment.

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MATERIAL:
hinges.

Doors with acceptable frame, dead bolts, door handles, and door

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:


construction.

MSOF-DEMO-1153:

Communicate the Principles of Explosive Detonation

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

As Required by Range SOP, and engineer

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

With the aid of references and given a special operations

CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

In accordance with FM 5-250.

PERFORMANCE
1. Explain
2. Explain
3. Explain
4. Explain
5. Explain

STEPS:
how explosives detonate.
detonation effects.
blast overpressure.
how explosive tamping works.
how an explosive train works.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Proxima, projector screen, and computer.


Instructor handouts.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-DEMO-1154:

Qualified instructor.

Conduct a Mechanical Breach

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Covered classroom conducive to learning.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission, while conducting an assault.

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STANDARD: Gaining entry into the enclosure in accordance with the Guidebook
for Assault Entry Techniques and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select the mechanical breaching device from the assault breacher's kit.
2. Prepare the mechanical breaching device.
3. Establish security.
4. Ensure entry team is prepared.
5. Employ the mechanical breaching device.
6. Secure mechanical breaching device.
REFERENCES:
1. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
EQUIPMENT: Assault breachers kit, lock bypass tools, and appropriate
personal protective equipment.
MATERIAL: Doors with acceptable frame, dead bolts, door handles, door
hinges, windows, chain-link/barbed wire fence, padlocks, and ship doors.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1155:

Construct Dual Primed Non-electric Firing System

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

As Required by Range SOP and engineer support.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, non-electric blasting caps, time fuse, fuse igniters, and a
stopwatch.
STANDARD: Ensuring all blasting caps will detonate at the desired time in
accordance with FM 5-250 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct a test burn using six feet of M700 time fuse to find out burn rate
of given time fuse.
2. Determine the length of the time fuse needed for the time given.
3. Attach an M60/M81 fuse igniter.
4. Inspect the blasting cap for serviceability and debris.

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6.
7.

Slide the blasting cap onto the time fuse.


Crimp the blasting cap.
Initiate the assembly.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Quantity
1
2
18 ft
2

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

Included in range/training area.

Crimpers, tape, and appropriate personal protective equipment.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

As required by Range SOP.

MSOF-DEMO-1156: Construct Single Primed Electric Firing System Using Two


Electric Blasting Caps
EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, firing wire, an electric blasting cap, blasting galvanometer, a
blasting machine, a sandbag, and appropriate demolition tools and equipment.
STANDARD: Ensuring detonation in the prescribed manner in accordance with FM
5-250 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Test the blasting machine.
2. Test the blasting galvanometer.
3. Test the firing wire on the reel.
4. Lay out the firing wire.
5. Retest the firing wire off the reel.
6. Test the electric blasting caps.
7. Build a series circuit.
8. Connect the cap lead wires to the firing wires.
9. Test entire firing circuit assembly.
10. Detonate the electric firing circuit assembly.

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REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
1
2

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Crimpers, galvanometer, tape, firing wire, current blasting


machine and appropriate personal protective equipment.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1157:

Employ a Flashbang

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

As required by Range SOP.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

Diverting enemy attention in accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the target to engage.
2. Ensure security is in place.
3. Attain the best body alignment possible.
4. Ensure entry team is ready.
5. Relinquish weapon.
6. Remove safeties.
7. Deploy flashbang.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
GG09 Grenade M84, Stun/Diversionary Flash
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility

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Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17963 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Included in Range/Training Area.

Appropriate personal protective equipment.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1159:

Prime Explosives with Detonating Cord

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

As required by Range SOP.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

STANDARD: Resulting in a positive initiation in accordance with FM 5-250 and


unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Given explosives and detonating cord determine which knot is used to
correctly prime charge.
2. Assemble the required firing system.
3. Prime the charge with detonating cord.
4. Prime into the detonating cord with required firing system.
5. Initiate the priming system.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Quantity
1
2
5 ft.
18ft
2

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

Included in range.

Crimpers, tape, and appropriate personal protective equipment.

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UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1160:

Clear a Non-electric Firing System Misfire

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

As required by Range SOP.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and a misfired non-electric blasting cap.
STANDARD:

In accordance with SWO 60-AA-MMA-010 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Initiate firing system and proceed to safe area.
2. Allow a minimum of sixty minutes to elapse, after the maximum delay
predicted for the firing system.
3. Proceed down range with caution.
4. If possible prime into charge with new non-electric firing system, if not,
place counter charge.
5. Initiate new non-electric firing system and proceed to safe area.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Quantity
1
4
30ft
4

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

Included in Range.

Crimpers, tape, and appropriate personal protective equipment.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1161:

As required by Range SOP.

Clear an Electrical Firing System Misfire

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and a misfired electric blasting cap.
STANDARD:

In accordance with SWO 60-AA-MMA-010 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Attempt to fire the circuit three times.
2. Check continuity of firing circuit.
3. Attempt to fire the circuit three more times.
4. Wait 30 minutes.
5. Proceed down range with caution.
6. Separate the misfired cap from firing circuit.
7. Check firing wire for breaks and short circuits, correct any defects.
8. Attach new blasting cap to firing circuit and prime into charge if
possible.
9. If priming into charge is not possible place countercharge.
10. Attempt to fire the new circuit.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Quantity
1
4

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

Included in Range.

EQUIPMENT: Linesman pliers, Galvanometers, tape, appropriate personal


protective equipment, and current blasting machine.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1162:

Prime Explosives with Blasting Caps

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

As required by Range SOP.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

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STANDARD:

Resulting in positive initiation in accordance with FM 5-250.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Assemble the required firing system.
2. Prime into the charge.
3. Initiate the priming system.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Quantity
1
2
18ft
2

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

Included in range.

EQUIPMENT: As required per initiating system, tape, and appropriate


personal protective equipment.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified Instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1166:

Clear a Nonel/Shocktube Firing System Misfire

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

As required by Range SOP.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and a misfired Nonel/Shocktube Firing System.
STANDARD:

In accordance with SWO 60-AA-MMA-010 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine if the misfire is caused by the initiator or detonator.
2. Initiator misfire, if the initiator is causing misfire attempt to fire
three times.
3. Initiator misfire, if no initiation occurs install a new initiation system
a minimum of three feet down the Nonel/Shocktube towards the detonator and
attempt to fire.
4. Detonator misfire, install a new initiation system a minimum of three feet
down the Nonel/Shocktube towards the detonator and attempt to fire.
5. Detonator misfire, wait thirty minutes then proceed with caution down
range.

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7.

Detonator misfire, prime the charge with the new Nonel/Shocktube firing
system if possible, if not possible place a counter charge.
Detonator misfire, proceed to safe area and attempt to fire new firing
system.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Quantity
1
2
4

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

Appropriate personal protective equipment.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

As required by Range SOP.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Training personnel are required to be a graduate
of a Basic Dynamic Entry Course.

MSOF-DEMO-1167:

Clear a Detonating Cord Firing System Misfire

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES: LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT
INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and a misfired or partially misfired detonating cord firing system.
STANDARD:

In accordance with SWO 60-AA-MMA-010 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. If multiple charges are connected
firing system a minimum of thirty
proceeding down range.
2. If detonator fires but detonating
cord with a new firing system.
3. If ring main or mainline fire but
firing system to remaining branch

by a ring main or mainline/branch line


minutes should be observed before
cord does not, prime into detonating
branch line fails to fire attach new
line.

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REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
2. SWO60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials
3. Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques, Volume I and II
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

Appropriate personal protective equipment.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1168:

As required by Range SOP.

Select Explosives Associated with Military Demolitions


NO

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Quantity
4
50ft
30ft
4

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

STANDARD: Employing the correct demolition for the assigned task in


accordance with FM 5-250 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify military demolition material.
2. Identify the characteristics of military demolition material.
3. Identify the applications of military demolition material.
4. Identify the hazards associated with military demolition material.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Classroom conducive to learning.

Pen and paper.


Instructor handouts.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

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MSOF-DEMO-1169:

Construct a Ring Main Detonating Cord Firing-System

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

In accordance with FM 5-250.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the best route to lay out the detonating cord.
2. Construct branch lines.
3. Lay out the detonating cord Ring Main.
4. Connect detonating cord branch lines to Ring Main using required knots,
connectors, clips and tape.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
5
2
500 ft.
18ft
2

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Crimpers, pioneer equipment kit, appropriate personal


protective equipment, tape, zip-ties, sandbags, detcord connectors, and
chem-lights.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1170:
System

Construct a Mainline/Branch Line Detonating Cord Firing-

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

As required by Range SOP.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

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STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 5-250.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the best route to lay out the detonating cord.
2. Construct branch lines.
3. Lay out the detonating cord mainline.
4. Connect detonating cord branch lines to mainline using required knots,
connectors, clips and tape.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7
M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E
M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700
MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
5
2
500 ft.
18ft
2

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Crimpers, pioneer equipment kit, appropriate personal


protective equipment, tape, zip-ties, sandbags, detcord connectors, and
chem-lights.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-DEMO-1171:

As required by Range SOP.

Construct a Nonel/Shocktube Firing System

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

BILLETS: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Element Member, Marine


Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO
GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

In accordance with FM 5-250.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Inspect Nonel/Shocktube for serviceability.
2. Load shotgun primers into firing device.
3. Insert Nonel/Shocktube into firing device.
4. Initiate firing device.

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REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
MM56 Detonator, Non-Electric MK123 Mod 0
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
2
1
1

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Approved Shock Tube Initiating Device, appropriate personal


protective equipment, tape, zip-ties, detcord connectors, and chem-lights.
OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

As required by Range SOP.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Breacher Re-Certification. Training personnel
are required to be a graduate of a Basic Dynamic Entry Course.

MSOF-DEMO-1172:

Construct Dual Primed Electric Firing System

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, a firing wire, an electric blasting cap, blasting galvanometer, a
blasting machine, a sandbag, and appropriate demolition tools and equipment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 5-250.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Test the blasting machine.
2. Test the blasting galvanometer.
3. Test the firing wire on the reel.
4. Lay out the firing wire.
5. Retest the firing wire off the reel.
6. Test the electric blasting caps.
7. Build a parallel circuit.
8. Connect the caps lead wires to the firing wires.
9. Test entire firing circuit assembly.
10. Detonate the electric firing circuit assembly.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
M112 C-4 BLK 1/4 LB 60
M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
1
2

Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range

EQUIPMENT: Approved blast machine, wire cutter, stripping tool, tape, and
appropriate personal protective equipment.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Qualified instructor.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-FSPT-1230:

Direct a Close Air Support Mission

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

As required by Range SOP.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


fire support assets available and commander's intent for fire support.
STANDARD: Utilizing doctrinal procedures and supporting the scheme of
maneuver in accordance with the references and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Plan for the employment of close air support.
2. Locate target.
3. Call for close air support.
4. Make adjustments to impacts.
REFERENCES:
1. AFDD 2-1.3 Counterland, 27 Aug 1999
2. AFI 11-2AC-130 V3 (4th SOS) AC-130 (H) Operations Procedures
3. AFI 11-2AC-130 v3 (16TH SOS) AC-130(U) Operations Procedures
4. AFTTP 3-3.JSTARS Combat Aircraft Fundamentals JSTARS
5. AFTTP 3-3.JTAC Combat Fundamentals JTAC
6. AFTTP 3-3.MQ-9 Aircraft Fundamentals MQ-9
7. AFTTP 3-3.Predator Combat Aircraft Fundamentals MQ-1
8. AFTTP 3-3.RC-135 Combat Aircraft Fundamentals RC-135
9. FM 1-112 Attack Helicopter Operations, Apr 1997
10. FM 90-21 Multi-Service Procedures for Joint Air Attack Team (JAAT)
Operations, Jun 1998
11. JMEMS Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manuals
12. JP 3-09.3 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Close Air Support
(CAS)
13. MCRP 3-11.1A Commander's Tactical Handbook
14. MCRP 3-16.6A Multi-Service Procedures for the Joint Application of
Firepower (J-FIRE)

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15.
16.
17.
18.

MCWP 3-16.6 Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller


MCWP 3-23.1 Close Air Support
NTTP 3-22.1-EP3 Tactical Employment EP-3
NWP 55-3-AH1 AH-1 Tactical Manual

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17936 Close Air Support Range

Classroom (included in range).

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, appropriate communications equipment,


compass, binos, spotting scope, laser range finder, or Vector (SL3
Complete).
MATERIAL:

Map, map pens, protractor, pencil and notepad.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

RSO, OIC, and LRSO (for live-fire evolutions).

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:


(live-fire evolutions).

MSOF-FSPT-1231:

Direct an Indirect Fire Mission

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Corpsman, safety vehicle, and communicator

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


fire support assets available and commander's intent for fire support.
STANDARD: Utilizing doctrinal call for fire procedures and supporting the
scheme of maneuver in accordance with the references and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Plan for the employment of indirect fires.
2. Employ fire support coordination measures.
3. Locate the target.
4. Call for fire (CFF).
5. Adjust fire.
REFERENCES:
1. MCRP 3-11.1A Commander's Tactical Handbook
2. MCRP 3-16.1C Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for MLRS Operations
3. MCRP 3-16.6A Multi-Service Procedures for the Joint Application of
Firepower (J-FIRE)
4. MCWP 3-16 Fire Support Coordination in the Ground Combat Element
5. MCWP 3-16.1 Artillery Operations
6. MCWP 3-16.6 Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller
7. MCWP 3-31.6 Supporting Arms Coordination in Amphibious Operations

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17671 Field Artillery Indirect Fire Range
Facility Code 17670 Mortar Range
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, appropriate communications equipment,


compass, binos, spotting scope, laser range finder, or Vector (SL3
Complete).
MATERIAL:

Map, protractor, and map pens.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

RSO and OIC (live-fire evolutions).

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:


(for live-fire evolutions).

MSOF-INTL-1275:

Produce a SALUTE Report

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Corpsman, safety vehicle, and communicator

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

With the aid of references and given a special operations

CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

In accordance with MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Record enemy size observed.
2. Record enemy activity observed.
3. Record enemy location.
4. Enter enemy unit observed.
5. Record local time of observation.
6. Record enemy equipment observed.
7. Disseminate the information.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, appropriate communications equipment,


compass, binos, spotting scope, laser range finder, or Vector (SL3
Complete).
MATERIAL:

Map, protractor, map pens, and NATO Reporting Formats.

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MSOF-INTL-1276:

Produce a Request for Information (RFI)

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

With the aid of references and given a special operations

CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

In accordance with MCWP 2-2.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify gaps in intelligence.
2. Organize gaps in intelligence.
3. Develop draft RFI.
4. Evaluate draft RFI.
5. Submit RFI.
REFERENCES:
1. DIAM 58 Series Intelligence Collection
2. MCWP 2-2 MAGTF Intelligence Collection
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Media projection system.


Logbook, pen and paper.

MSOF-INTL-1279:

Produce a Spot Report

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

With the aid of references and given a special operations

In accordance with MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Enter data using correct format convention.
2. Assign appropriate classification.
3. Use appropriate reporting channels.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, appropriate communications equipment,


compass, binos, spotting scope, laser range finder, or Vector (SL3
Complete).
MATERIAL:

Map, protractor, map pens, and NATO Reporting Formats.

MSOF-INTL-1280:
Process

Provide Intelligence Products in Support of the Targeting

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission, a


target/target system, and a planning order.
STANDARD: Identifying potential targets in the time allotted in accordance
with the references and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Provide graphics (orientation, time-distance).
2. Provide weather forecast to include hydrographic analysis and astronomical
data.
3. Compile intelligence briefing notes for mission.
4. Provide graphic Intelligence Summary (INTSUM).
5. Provide objective area enhancements (orientation: 10-20km around
objective, mission planning: 5km around objective).
6. Provide imagery (objective area, insertion points).
7. Provide survival, evasion, resistance, escape plan to include challenge
and passwords.
8. Provide mission specific data as required.
REFERENCES:
1. JP 2-0 Doctrine for Intelligence Support to Joint Operations
2. JP 2-01.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Intelligence
Support to Targeting
3. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
4. MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations
5. MCWP 2-12 (updated to 2-3) MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Classroom.

Media projection system and printer.

MATERIAL: Overlays, folders, logbook, divided-folders, 3-ring binders, map,


protractor, and map pens.

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MSOF-INTL-1281:

Safeguard Classified Material

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
STANDARD:

FORMAL

With the aid of references.


In accordance with DODD 5200.1-R Information Security Program.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the levels of classification.
2. Utilize classification and control markings.
3. Identify transportation methods.
4. Store classified material.
5. Destroy classified material.
REFERENCES:
1. DODD 5200.1-R Information Security Program
2. SECNAVINST 5510.30B Department of the Navy Personal Security Program
3. SECNAVINST 5510.34A Disclosure of Classified Military Information and
Controlled Unclassified Information to Foreign Governments, International
Organizations, and Foreign Representatives
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system, safe, and shredder.

MSOF-INTL-1282:

Utilize Operational Terms and Graphics

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

With the aid of references and given a special operations

In accordance with MCRP 5-12A.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Depict components of unit symbols on an overlay.
2. Depict tactical control measures on an overlay.
3. Depict joint graphics/symbology on an overlay.
REFERENCES:
1. MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace
2. MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics
3. MCWP 2-12 MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Media projection system.

EQUIPMENT:

Overlays, maps, map pens, protractor, and map symbol manual.

MATERIAL:

MSOF-INTL-1283:

Define Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (IPB)

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references.


In accordance with FM 34-130.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. State the definition of IPB.
2. List the four steps of IPB.
3. State the central focus of IPB.
4. Define the two types of the IPB process.
5. Identify the products that support the IPB process.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 34-130 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
2. MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics
3. MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations
4. MCWP 2-12 (updated to 2-3) MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-MED-1352:

Media projection system.

Manage Hemorrhage

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, casualty and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK).
STANDARD: Preventing further injury or death in accordance with the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Manual.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify types of hemorrhage.
2. Utilize hemorrhage control materials.
3. Treat life threatening hemorrhage.
4. Treat non-life threatening hemorrhage.
REFERENCES:
1. PHTLS Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Edition, Current Edition
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, IFAK, and medical supplies for


hemorrhages.

MSOF-MED-1353:

Maintain a Casualty's Airway

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, casualty and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK).
STANDARD: Preventing further injury or death in accordance with the
Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Manual.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify anatomy of an airway.
2. Identify an airway emergency.
3. Position the airway.
4. Open the airway.
5. Insert a nasal pharyngeal airway.
6. Perform rescue breathing.
REFERENCES:
1. PHTLS Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Edition, Current Edition
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, IFAK, certified Red Cross CPR


demonstration mannequin, nasal/oral pharyngeal and medical supplies for
obstructed airways.
MATERIAL:

Alcohol wipes.

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MSOF-MED-1354:

Apply a Splint to a Fracture

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, casualty and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK).
STANDARD: Preventing further injury or death in accordance with the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Manual.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Evaluate the casualty for fractures.
2. Select suitable material to be used as a splint.
3. Pad the splint.
4. Immobilize the fracture.
5. Seek medical assistance immediately.
REFERENCES:
1. PHTLS Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Edition, Current Edition
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, IFAK, and variety of splint types


appropriate for fractures.

MSOF-MED-1356:

Manage Shock Casualties

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, casualty and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK).
STANDARD: Preventing further injury or death in accordance with the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Manual.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the anatomy of the cardiovascular system.
2. Identify shock.
3. Treat shock.
4. Utilize vascular access materials.
5. Manage hypotension with combat fluid resuscitative protocol.
REFERENCES:
1. PHTLS Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Edition, Current Edition

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-MED-1357:

Media projection system, IFAK, IV kit/bag, and space blanket.

Manage Burn Casualties

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, casualty and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK).
STANDARD: Preventing further injury or death in accordance with the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Manual.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Evaluate the casualty.
2. Identify type of burn.
3. Eliminate source of burn.
4. Expose the burn.
5. Apply "Water-Gel" Burn Dressing.
6. Apply gauze dressing.
7. Treat for shock.
8. Seek medical aid.
REFERENCES:
1. PHTLS Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Edition, Current Edition
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, IFAK, water-gel burn dressing, IV


kit/bag, and space blanket.

MSOF-MED-1358:

Manage Penetrating Chest Injuries

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, casualty and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK).
STANDARD: Preventing further injury or death in accordance with the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Manual.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify basic anatomy of the chest.
2. Identify signs/symptoms of penetrating chest injuries.
3. Treat a sucking chest wound.
4. Treat a tension pneumothorax.
REFERENCES:
1. PHTLS Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Edition, Current Edition
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
injuries.

MSOF-MED-1359:

Media projection system, IFAK, and medical supplies for chest

Perform Casualty Assessment Survey

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, casualty and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK).
STANDARD: Preventing further injury or death in accordance with the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Manual.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the purpose of a casualty assessment.
2. Identify the three phases of combat casualty care.
3. Identify the sequence of steps for a casualty assessment.
4. Perform a casualty assessment.
REFERENCES:
1. PHTLS Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Edition, Current Edition
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-MED-1360:

Media projection system and IFAK.

Evacuate a Casualty

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations
mission, casualty and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK).
STANDARD: Preventing further injury or death in accordance with the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Manual.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Evaluate the casualty for evacuation.
2. Treat casualty as appropriate.
3. Perform the fireman's carry.
4. Perform the alternate fireman's carry.
5. Perform the support carry.
6. Perform the arms carry.
7. Perform the saddleback carry.
8. Perform the pack strap carry.
9. Perform the pistol belt carry.
10. Perform the field expedient litter.
11. Perform Load Bearing Equipment (LBE) drag.
12. Request MEDEVAC.
REFERENCES:
1. PHTLS Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Edition, Current Edition
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, IFAK, and suitable equipment for a field
expedient litter.

MSOF-PLAN-1425:

Implement Special Operations Forces Imperatives

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
STANDARD:

FORMAL

With the aid of reference and given a special operations mission.


In accordance with FM 3-05.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Apply SOF Imperatives to mission planning.
2. Apply SOF Imperatives to operation.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces
2. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-PLAN-1426:

Write a 5-Paragraph or Patrol Order

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and a 5 paragraph order from higher headquarters.
STANDARD: Developing a plan that supports the Mission and Commander's Intent
in accordance with MCWP 5-1.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the mission from higher headquarters' mission, commander's
intent, and specified tasks.
2. Analyze the enemy situation to determine the effect on the unit.
3. Analyze the friendly situation to determine the effect on the unit.
4. Analyze the effect of attachments and/or detachments on the unit.
5. Analyze the higher scheme of maneuver and fire support plan.
6. Determine the unit scheme of maneuver.
7. Determine the unit fire support plan.
8. Task organize the unit.
9. Analyze higher administration and logistics to determine the effect on the
unit.
10. Determine unit administrative and logistic requirements.
11. Analyze higher command and signal plan.
12. Determine the unit command and signal plan.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces
2. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Media projection system.


Pens, paper, pencils and maps.

MSOF-PLAN-1427:

Issue a Patrol Warning Order

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission, a


5 paragraph order from higher headquarters.
STANDARD:

In accordance with MCWP 5-1.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct METT-TC.
2. Determine task organization.
3. Establish time line.
4. Write the situation paragraph as a brief statement of the enemy and
friendly situation.
5. Write the mission, exactly as it was received from higher headquarters.
6. Write coordinating instructions.
7. Write special instructions to subordinate leaders, special purpose teams,
and key individuals.
8. Issue warning order.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-0 Operations
2. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-PLAN-1428:

Operate in an Isolation Facility

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and an established or temporary isolation facility (ISOFAC).
STANDARD: Ensuring an organized and secure planning location, in accordance
with unit SOP.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Establish the proper organization of the isolation facility.
2. Enforce strict OPSEC measures in accordance with the references.
3. Ensure ISOFAC is sterilized after use.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Classroom.

Media projection system.

Material to cover windows as necessary.

MSOF-PLAN-1429:

Prepare a Terrain Model

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and terrain model materials.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 7-85.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Build model oriented to the ground.
2. Build model to scale.
3. Construct grid squares.
4. Depict key terrain.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 7-8 THE INFANTRY PLATOON AND SQUAD
2. FM 7-85 Ranger Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Media projection system.

Terrain Model kit.

MSOF-PLAN-1430:

Prepare a Route Overlay

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, a 5 paragraph order, topographic map, and planning tools.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 21-26.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Orient the overlay to the area of operation.
2. Place register marks on the overlay.
3. Plot mission control measures.
4. Plot fire support control measures.
5. Annotate marginal data.
6. Annotate legend.
7. Annotate security classification.
8. Annotate additional information.
9. Submit copy to higher headquarters.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 21-26 Map Reading and Land Navigation
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.


Overlay paper, map, map pens and protractor.

MATERIAL:

MSOF-PLAN-1431:

Participate in MSOT Planning

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

With the aid of references and given a special operations

Developing an Order in accordance with MCWP 5-1.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Receive Warning Order, Patrol Order, OPORD, FRAGO or CONOPs.
2. Lead, facilitate or aid in the development of the tactical plan per the
Troop Leading Steps and/or MCPP.
3. Assist in the development of planning products.
4. Assist in the development of the order.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 1-2 Marine Troop Leaders Guide
2. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Classroom.

Media projection system.

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MSOF-PLAN-1432:

Select a Base Camp

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
05.201.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, and given a special operations

To plan and execute follow on operations in accordance with FM 3-

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select location.
2. Establish security.
3. Determine configuration.
4. Select alternate camp.
5. Assign duties.
6. Plan actions on contact.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
2. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process

MSOF-PLAN-1433:

Prepare an After-Action Report

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

With the aid of references and given a special operations

STANDARD: Providing lessons-learned, observations and feedback of an


operational or training event in accordance with TC 25-20.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Gather appropriate information.
2. Properly assess information pertaining to the mission.
3. Prepare draft form of After Action Report.
4. Prepare final form of After Action Report.
REFERENCES:
1. TC 25-20 A Leader's Guide to After-Action Reviews
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Classroom.

Media projection system.

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MSOF-PLAN-1435:

Select a Route Utilizing a Topographic Map

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


protractor, and map pen.
STANDARD: Maximizing utilization of terrain and vegetation while avoiding
detection in accordance with FM 21-26.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Analyze the mission.
2. Analyze the enemy disposition.
3. Analyze troops and fire support availability.
4. Analyze the terrain features.
5. Analyze the impact of civilians.
6. Select primary and alternate routes based on thorough analysis of METT-TC.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 21-26 Map Reading and Land Navigation
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Media projection system.


Topographical map, protractor, and map pen.

MSOF-PLAN-1436:

Issue a 5-Paragraph or Patrol Order

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and a terrain model.
STANDARD: Ensuring the plan is understood and tasks are executed in
accordance with MCWP 5-1.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Assemble the unit around the terrain model.
2. Conduct a roll call to ensure all members are present.
3. Receive a status report for the unit.
4. Conduct orientation.
5. Issue the entire order IAW unit SOP.

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6.
7.

Conduct a question and answer session.


Conclude the issue process with a time check, and announce the next event
to be accomplished.

REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-11.2 Marine Rifle Squad
2. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-PLAN-1437:

Conduct a Debrief

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


necessary equipment and a debriefing format.
STANDARD: Reviewing all significant events and information that occurred
during the course of the mission in accordance with MCWP 5-1.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Move to designated area.
2. Ensure required personnel are present.
3. Account for all team and individual equipment.
4. Discuss observation logbook.
5. Conduct debrief following debriefing format.
6. Provide changes to original overlays.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-PLAN-1438:

Conduct Preparations for Combat

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION:
mission.

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

STANDARD: Ensuring unit is prepared to accomplish the mission in accordance


with MCWP 5-1.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct Mission, Enemy, Troops, Terrain-Time (METT-T) analysis.
2. Issue warning order.
3. Task organize the unit for preparation.
4. Make a tentative plan.
5. Arrange reconnaissance.
6. Make reconnaissance.
7. Establish control measures.
8. Coordinate fire support.
9. Complete the plan.
10. Issue the order.
11. Prep men, weapons and equipment.
12. Supervise inspections and weapons tests.
13. Conduct and supervise rehearsals.
14. Conduct communication checks.
15. Communicate plan to higher headquarters.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-SERE-1500:

Defeat Restraints - CLASSIFIED

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. CLASSIFIED.
REFERENCES:
1. DoDI 3002.13 Personnel Recovery Preparation through Education and Training
2. FM 3-05.701 Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and Escape
3. FM 3-05.71 Resistance and Escape
4. JP 3-50 Joint Doctrine for Personnel Recovery
5. STIRP SERE Training Instructor Reference Products

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: One classroom is needed for instruction then two for use
as an Academic Resistance Lab (ARL) and Resistance Training Lab (RTL).
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-SERE-1501:

Defeat Holding Facilities - CLASSIFIED

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. CLASSIFIED.
REFERENCES:
1. DoDI 3002.13 Personnel Recovery Preparation through Education and Training
2. FM 3-05.701 Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and Escape
3. FM 3-05.71 Resistance and Escape
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: One classroom for instruction and two for practical


application (RR271 and RR272).
EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, two generators at TLZ Owl, six 15
passenger vans and 6 cargo vans.
MATERIAL:

Thirty-six isolation booths at TLZ Owl.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Fifteen role players, corpsman and medical provider for


Resistance Training Labs (RTLs).

MSOF-SERE-1502:
CLASSIFIED

Determine Exploitation Techniques used by Captor -

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission
and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. CLASSIFIED.
REFERENCES:
1. DoDI 3002.13 Personnel Recovery Preparation through Education and Training
2. FM 3-05.701 Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and Escape
3. FM 3-05.71 Resistance and Escape
4. STIRP SERE Training Instructor Reference Products
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Two classrooms, RR271, RR272, Pre-academic Lab (Pre-AL),


Peacetime Resistance Training Lab (PRTL), and Hostage Resistance Training
Lab (HRTL) at TLZ Owl.
EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, two generators, six 15 passenger
rental vans and 6 cargo vans.
MATERIAL:

Thirty-six isolation booths at TLZ Owl.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Fifteen role players, corpsman and medical provider for


Resistance Training Labs (RTLs).

MSOF-SERE-1503:

Resist Exploitation - CLASSIFIED

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. CLASSIFIED.
REFERENCES:
1. DoDI 3002.13 Personnel Recovery Preparation through Education and Training
2. FM 3-05.701 Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and Escape
3. FM 3-05.71 Resistance and Escape
4. STIRP SERE Training Instructor Reference Products

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Two classrooms, RR271, RR272, Pre-academic Lab (Pre-AL),


Peacetime Resistance Training Lab (PRTL), and Hostage Resistance Training
Lab (HRTL) at TLZ Owl.
EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, two generators, six 15 passenger
rental vans and 6 cargo vans.
MATERIAL:

Thirty-six isolation booths at TLZ Owl.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Fifteen role players, corpsman and medical provider for


Resistance Training Labs (RTLs).

MSOF-SERE-1504:

Organize in Captivity - CLASSIFIED

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. CLASSIFIED.
REFERENCES:
1. DoDI 3002.13 Personnel Recovery Preparation through Education and Training
2. FM 3-05.701 Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and Escape
3. FM 3-05.71 Resistance and Escape
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Two classrooms, RR271, RR272, Pre-academic Lab (Pre-AL),


Peacetime Resistance Training Lab (PRTL), and Hostage Resistance Training
Lab (HRTL) at TLZ Owl.
EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, two generators, six 15 passenger
rental vans and 6 cargo vans.
MATERIAL:

Thirty-six isolation booths at TLZ Owl.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Fifteen role players, corpsman and medical provider for


Resistance Training Labs (RTLs).

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MSOF-SERE-1505:

Communicate in Captivity - CLASSIFIED

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. CLASSIFIED.
REFERENCES:
1. DoDI 3002.13 Personnel Recovery Preparation through Education and Training
2. FM 3-05.701 Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and Escape
3. JP 3-50 Joint Doctrine for Personnel Recovery
4. STIRP SERE Training Instructor Reference Products
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Two classrooms, RR271, RR272, Pre-academic Lab (Pre-AL),


Peacetime Resistance Training Lab (PRTL), and Hostage Resistance Training
Lab (HRTL) at TLZ Owl.
EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, two generators, six 15 passenger
rental vans and 6 cargo vans.
MATERIAL:

Thirty-six isolation booths at TLZ Owl.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Fifteen role players, corpsman and medical provider for


Resistance Training Labs (RTLs).

MSOF-SERE-1506:

Gain and Maintain Situational Awareness

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine methods for using situational awareness in captivity
environments.

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2.
3.
4.
5.

Utilize situational awareness.


Describe the spectrum of captivity.
Identify the stages of captivity.
Explain the characteristics of captive environments across the spectrum of
captivity.

REFERENCES:
1. DoDI 3002.13 Personnel Recovery Preparation through Education and Training
2. FM 3-05.701 Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and Escape
3. FM 3-05.71 Resistance and Escape
4. STIRP SERE Training Instructor Reference Products
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-SERE-1507:

Cope with the Psychological Effects of Captivity

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Utilize methods of combating psychological stress in captivity.
2. Utilize methods for using situational awareness in captivity environments.
3. Demonstrate individual tools and techniques for resisting psychological
effects of survival.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. DoDI 3002.13 Personnel Recovery Preparation through Education and Training
3. FM 3-05.701 Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and Escape
4. FM 3-05.71 Resistance and Escape
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Classroom.

Media projection system.

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MSOF-SERE-1508:

Resolve Captivity - CLASSIFIED

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. CLASSIFIED.
REFERENCES:
1. DoDI 3002.13 Personnel Recovery Preparation through Education and Training
2. FM 3-05.701 Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and Escape
3. FM 3-05.71 Resistance and Escape
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS: Two classrooms, RR271, RR272, Pre-academic Lab (Pre-AL),
Peacetime Resistance Training Lab (PRTL), and Hostage Resistance Training
Lab (HRTL) at TLZ Owl.
EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, two generators, six 15 passenger
rental vans and 6 cargo vans.
MATERIAL:

Thirty-six isolation booths at TLZ Owl.

UNITS/PERSONNEL: Fifteen role players, corpsman and medical provider


for Resistance Training Labs (RTLs).

MSOF-SERE-1509:

Counter an Attack/Sentry Dog Attack

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in an evasion environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify attack/sentry dog operations.
2. Avoid detection by an attack/sentry dog.
3. Exploit the weaknesses of an attack/sentry dog.
4. Utilize the techniques for countering an attack/sentry dog attack.

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REFERENCES:
1. FM 23-10 Sniper Training
2. FM 3-05 Army Special Operations Forces
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Dog handler and dog.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-SERE-1510:

Employ Evasion Techniques - CLASSIFIED

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Contract for outsourcing of dog handler.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
STANDARD:

FORMAL

CLASSIFIED
CLASSIFIED

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Classified.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-SERE-1511:

Utilize Signaling Techniques - CLASSIFIED

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a captive environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. CLASSIFIED.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 3-05.70 Survival

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3.
4.

JP 3-50 Joint Doctrine for Personnel Recovery


MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1512:

Use Recovery Devices

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in an evasion environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select a recovery site.
2. Identify safety considerations.
3. Use a primary recovery device.
4. Improvise a fixed loop recovery device.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 3-05.70 Survival
3. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1513:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

Execute Personnel Recovery - CLASSIFIED

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in an evasion environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. CLASSIFIED.
REFERENCES:
1. AR 525-90 Combat Search and Rescue Procedures
2. DoDI 2310.6 Non-conventional Assisted Recovery in the Department of
Defense
3. FM 3-05.70 Survival
4. FM 7-93 Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
5. JP 3-50 Joint Doctrine for Personnel Recovery
6. PRMS Personnel Recovery Mission Software
7. USAJFKSWCS Publication 525-5-14 Unconventional Assisted Recovery
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1514:

Employ Urban Evasion Techniques

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in an evasion environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Sanitize clothing and eliminate pocket litter.
2. Evade over, through, or around urban barriers.
3. Provide shelter.
4. Build and use fire.
5. Identify water sources.

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7.
8.

Identify food sources.


Identify evader safety versus security considerations.
Complete an Evasion Plan of Action (EPA).

REFERENCES:
1. JP 3-06 Doctrine for Joint Urban Operations
2. JP 3-50 Joint Doctrine for Personnel Recovery
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-SERE-1515:

Provide Shelter

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, selected survival equipment, and placed in a survival environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the basic criteria for all shelters.
2. Apply the BLISS principle when constructing an evasion shelter.
3. Utilize naturally occurring shelters.
4. Construct global man-made shelters.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 3-05.70 Survival
3. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1516:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

Manage Survival Medicine Utilizing Field Expedient Measures

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, selected survival equipment, and placed in a survival environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prevent injuries common to survival and captivity.
2. Treat injuries common to survival and captivity.
3. Identify preventive measures used to avoid illnesses common to survival
and captivity.
4. Identify treatments for illnesses common to survival and captivity.
REFERENCES:
1. (SUR) AAOS Wilderness First Aid Guide, by Wayne Merry and St John
Ambulance
2. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
3. FM 3-05.70 Survival
4. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1517:

Maintain Personal Survival Items

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, selected survival equipment, and placed in a survival environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE
1. Use and
2. Use and
3. Resolve

STEPS:
care for clothing.
care for equipment.
survival needs using improvised measures.

REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual

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3.

FM 3-05.70 Survival
MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery

SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1518:

Avoid Recognition and Detection

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in an evasion environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify advantages/disadvantages of tracking.
2. Identify classifications of signs.
3. Gain and maintain situation awareness.
4. Avoid detection while satisfying survival needs.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. JWTC Combat Tracking Manual
3. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery
4. MCWP 3-15.3 Sniping
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1519:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

Navigate to a Known Location

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, selected survival equipment, and placed in an evasion environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Navigate utilizing a compass.
2. Navigate utilizing improvised means.
3. Use an Evasion Chart (EVC).
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 3-05.70 Survival
3. FM 3-25-26 Map Reading and Land Navigation
4. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1520:

Obtain Potable Water

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, selected survival equipment, and placed in an evasion environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Locate water sources.
2. Prepare water for consumption.
3. Utilize water storage devices.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 3-05.70 Survival
3. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1521:

Build and Use Fire

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, selected survival equipment, and placed in a survival environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the uses of fire.
2. Identify the considerations of building an evasion fire.
3. Identify the elements of the fire triangle.
4. Construct an evasion fire.
5. Sterilize the evasion fire area.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 3-05.70 Survival
3. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1522:

Improvise an Expedient Pack or Load-bearing System

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, selected survival equipment, and placed in a survival environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the five principles for constructing an improvised expedient pack
or load-bearing system.
2. Gather materials.
3. Construct system to accommodate load.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 3-05.70 Survival
3. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery
4. WSVX.1 USMC Winter Survival Course Handbook
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SERE-1523:

Utilize a Survival Diet

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and placed in a survival environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Procure food.
2. Prepare food.
3. Identify food preservation techniques.
4. Identify food storage devices.
REFERENCES:
1. AFMAN 36-2216 Survival Manual
2. FM 3-05.70 Survival
3. FM 31-70 Basic Cold Weather Manual
4. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

Facility Code 17413 Field Training Area

Classroom.

EQUIPMENT: Media projection system, six 15 passenger vans, 6 cargo vans,


two generators, communications package, and 2 4x4s.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-SR-1600:

Operate Surveillance Optics

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

One corpsman and 1 medical provider.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


from a rural or urban observation post.
STANDARD: Observing, without compromise, in order to fulfill information
requirements while maintaining appropriate standoff.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select appropriate surveillance optic for mission.
2. Perform pre-mission equipment operations check.
3. Establish position.
4. Acquire surveillance objective.
5. Perform preventative maintenance.
REFERENCES:
1. CCTV Surveillance Second Edition Analog and Digital Video Practices and
Technology
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
4. TSN-601/602 Instructional Manual, Kowa Spotting Scopes TSN-600 Series.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT:

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

Range Safety Officer.

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MSOF-SR-1601:

Prepare a Field Sketch

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

18 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, a military map, sketching tools, spotting scope, binoculars.
STANDARD:

Recording all pertinent information per FM 3-05.204 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine type of sketch (panoramic/military).
2. Identify terrain features in objective area.
3. Measure any personnel or equipment in the objective area as needed.
4. Determine scale to be used on the sketch.
5. Place reference points/azimuths on the sketch.
6. Draw features on the sketch.
7. Place marginal information on the sketch.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
3. GROUND RECON OPS MCWP 2-15.3, Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2)
4. MCWP 3-11.3 Scouting and Patrolling
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Building or target required for sketching.

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1602:

Conduct Tactical Navigation Techniques

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations
mission, field computing device (FCD), current SOCOM mapping software,
digital maps, imagery, and GPS equipment.

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STANDARD:

Following planned route in accordance with Unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Set up Field Computing Device for tactical navigation.
2. Utilize basic functions of current SOCOM mapping software.
3. Interface map data with current SOCOM mapping software.
4. Create separate overlays for desired functions.
5. Modify separate overlays for desired functions.
6. Plan a tactically sound route for operations.
7. Utilize coordinate conversion.
8. Create photo scale.
9. Utilize a grid reference graphic.
10. Determine current location.
11. Determine desired location.
12. Navigate route.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 21-26 Map Reading and Land Navigation
2. GROUND RECON OPS MCWP 2-15.3, Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2)
3. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17412 Land Navigation Course
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

If conducting urban operations.

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1603:

Navigate Using a Global Positioning System (GPS)

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
STANDARD:

FORMAL

With the aid of references, given a special operations mission.


Reaching the objective within the mission timeline.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Prepare GPS equipment for use.
2. Determine current location.
3. Determine desired location.
4. Plan tactically sound route.

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5.
6.
7.
8.

Insert Waypoints.
Use Waypoints GOTO Navigation.
Store a Track Log.
Navigate route.

REFERENCES:
1. Greg Davenport Advance Outdoor Navigation
2. Operator and Maintenance Manual for the Defense Advanced GPS Receiver
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17412 Land Navigation Course
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

If conducting operation in an urban environment.

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:


commercial GPS.

Mapping data for global positioning system or

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1604:

Capture Images in an Operational Environment

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

STANDARD: Producing photographic products of intelligence value within


mission timeline.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select appropriate equipment needed to complete mission.
2. Conduct equipment pre-mission operations check.
3. Identify specific items/areas to be photographed.
4. Apply appropriate camera settings.
5. Establish photographic journal in order to index photos as they are taken.
6. Photograph items/areas at appropriate distance and angles.
7. Obtain a properly exposed photograph in any lighting condition.
8. Label photograph with photograph identification information.
REFERENCES:
1. CCTV Surveillance Second Edition Analog and Digital Video Practices and
Technology
2. ISBN 0789736306 How Digital Photography Works, Ron White (2007)

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

If operational environment is urban.

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1605:

Edit Photographic Image Products

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission, a
previously captured image, a production workstation, associated software and
storage devices.
STANDARD: Producing products of intelligence value within mission timeline
in accordance with unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Transfer all images to workstation.
2. Save all captured images in a RAW folder.
3. Open captured still images.
4. Manipulate images.
5. Annotate images.
6. Save layered images in the appropriate "layers" folder.
7. Flatten images.
8. Save using the appropriate compression ratio in the appropriate
"compressed" folder.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:

MSOF-SR-1604

REFERENCES:
1. The Photoshop CS Book the Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers,
Scott Kelby (2003)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)

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ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
operations.
EQUIPMENT:

Mission will dictate if building is required for urban

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1607:

Maintain Photographic Equipment

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


trouble shooting log and maintenance tools.
STANDARD: Ensuring all systems are functioning in accordance with the
reference.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct preventive maintenance.
2. Conduct operations check on systems.
3. Troubleshoot errors.
4. Identify unserviceable equipment and or components.
5. Maintain troubleshooting log of corrective measures.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-1605

MSOF-SR-1604

REFERENCES:
1. ISBN 0789736306 How Digital Photography Works, Ron White (2007)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
operations.
EQUIPMENT:

Mission will dictate if building is required for urban

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

Range Safety Officer.

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MSOF-SR-1608:

Conduct Special Reconnaissance Collection/Reporting

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and report formats.
STANDARD: Producing products of intelligence value within mission timeline
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify all essential elements of information.
2. Gather required information.
3. Generate Report.
4. Report information.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide
3. SAV SER SUP 6 SOF SOI Supplemental Instructions
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
operations.
EQUIPMENT:

Mission will dictate if building is required for urban

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-TACT-1610:

Conduct Individual Movement (Patrolling)

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Without being detected in accordance with unit SOPs.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Camouflage self.
2. Camouflage weapons and equipment.
3. Insert into the objective area.
4. Navigate/patrol to within the designated range of the target using proper
techniques.
5. Negotiate obstacles.
6. Conduct immediate action, if required.
7. Conduct actions on the objective.
8. Withdraw from the objective area.
9. Extract from objective area.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 21-26 Map Reading and Land Navigation
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. GROUND RECON OPS MCWP 2-15.3, Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2)
4. M350-6 Special Operations Infiltration/Exfiltration Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT:

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1611:

Participate in a Reconnaissance Patrol

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission.
STANDARD: Fulfilling role in assigned billet in accordance with FM 3-05.204
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Assist in planning.
2. Participate in inspections and rehearsals.
3. Perform duties required in assigned billet during patrol.
4. Participate in debrief.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:

MSOF-TACT-1610

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REFERENCES:
1. FM 21-26 Map Reading and Land Navigation
2. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
3. GROUND RECON OPS MCWP 2-15.3, Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2)
4. M350-6 Special Operations Infiltration/Exfiltration Operations
5. M350-7 Special Operations Urban Combat (SOUC)
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT:

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1612:

Establish a Mission Support Site (MSS)

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

STANDARD: Meeting mission requirements in accordance with FM 31-20-5 and


unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select an area that avoids compromise and detection by the enemy.
2. Reconnoiter the MSS before occupation by the main body.
3. Prepare a security plan for the MSS that is feasible (to include
contingency plans).
4. Conduct priorities of work per the patrol order.
5. Maintain communications and report.
6. Sterilize MSS presence upon team movement/withdrawal.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-1611

MSOF-TACT-1610

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 31-20-5 Special Reconnaissance Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for
Special Forces

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
EQUIPMENT:

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1613:

Operate a Reconnaissance Observation Post (OP)

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and camouflage material.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

Meeting mission requirement in accordance with FM 31-20-5 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select position.
2. Establish security.
3. Setup required equipment.
4. Demonstrate noise and light discipline.
5. Ensure position is camouflaged to avoid detection from air or ground
observations.
6. Conduct observation.
7. Maintain communications and report.
8. Sterilize OP upon withdrawal.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-1611

MSOF-TACT-1610

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. FM 31-20-5 Special Reconnaissance Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for
Special Forces
3. GROUND RECON OPS MCWP 2-15.3, Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2)
4. M350-6 Special Operations Infiltration/Exfiltration Operations
5. MCWP 3-11.3 Scouting and Patrolling
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

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Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1614:

Conduct Surveillance of an Objective

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

STANDARD: Collecting information of intelligence value in accordance with FM


3-05.204 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select position.
2. Establish security.
3. Establish OP.
4. Conduct observation.
5. Identify items of intelligence value.
6. Record items of intelligence value.
7. Report items of intelligence value.
8. Conduct information exchange as needed.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-1600
MSOF-SR-1605
MSOF-SR-1611
MSOF-SR-1608

MSOF-SR-1601
MSOF-SR-1603
MSOF-SR-1613

MSOF-SR-1604
MSOF-TACT-1610
MSOF-SR-1602

REFERENCES:
1. CCTV Surveillance Second Edition Analog and Digital Video Practices and
Technology
2. FM 21-26 Map Reading and Land Navigation
3. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
4. ISBN 0789736306 How Digital Photography Works, Ron White (2007)
5. MCRP 3-16A Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
EQUIPMENT:

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-TACT-1615:

Set Up a Helicopter Landing Site

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


an area to be prepared for the landing site, and marking materials.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-21.38 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select landing site.
2. Establish security for the landing site.
3. Establish communications.
4. Mark or remove all obstacles or debris on the landing site.
5. Mark the landing site or touchdown point.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-TACT-1610
MSOF-SR-1603

MSOF-SR-1611

MSOF-SR-1608

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-21.38 Pathfinder Operations (FM 57-38)
2. M350-5 Joint Terminal Air Controller Training & Standardization/Evaluation
3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide
4. MCRP 3-11.4 Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST) Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17925 Airfield Site Selection Training Area
EQUIPMENT:

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: RSO will be required to sign for and coordinate
training area on military installations.

MSOF-TACT-1616:

Conduct Initial Terminal Guidance

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and HLZ marking kit.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-21.38 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Establish security.
2. Establish communications with aircraft.
3. Transmit current landing site conditions.
4. Locate aircraft.
5. Guide aircraft into the landing site.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-1608
MSOF-TACT-1615

MSOF-TACT-1610
MSOF-SR-1611

MSOF-SR-1603

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-21.38 Pathfinder Operations (FM 57-38)
2. M350-5 Joint Terminal Air Controller Training & Standardization/Evaluation
3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide
4. MCRP 3-11.4 Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST) Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17925 Airfield Site Selection Training Area
EQUIPMENT:
Air panel.

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD and VS-17

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Aircraft support coordination required.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Type of marking will be in accordance with
the assigned reference. Location of training site must allow for the
variation of rotary wing aircraft, UH1N, CH53E, V22, and CH46.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: RSO will be required to sign for and coordinate
training area on military installations.

MSOF-SR-1619:

Operate Laser Range Finder

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:

FORMAL

With the aid of references, given a special operations mission.

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STANDARD: Obtaining the range to target in accordance with the corresponding
user's manual.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select equipment.
2. Conduct pre-mission check.
3. Establish OP.
4. Range the target.
5. Perform preventive maintenance.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping
3. TSN-601/602 Instructional Manual, Kowa Spotting Scopes TSN-600 Series.
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

EQUIPMENT: Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD and DOD


approved laser range equipment.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-SR-1621:

Prepare a Range Card

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and sketch kit.
STANDARD: Containing all required information in accordance with MCWP 3-15.3
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Establish sectors.
2. Draw terrain features on range card.
3. Identify reference points.
4. Determine distance to reference points.
5. Include marginal data.
6. Include marginal information and target information.
REFERENCES:
1. DD Form 5517 Standard Range Card (LRA)
2. FM 3-05.222 U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment
3. GROUND RECON OPS MCWP 2-15.3, Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2)
4. MCWP 3-15.3 Scout Sniping

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: RSO will be required to sign for and coordinate
training area on military installations.

MSOF-SR-1622:

Conduct Target Analysis

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:

FORMAL

With the aid of references, given a special operations mission.

STANDARD: Providing targeting information of intelligence value within


mission timeline.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Review target information requirements.
2. Gather, organize, and evaluate all available information about the target.
3. Identify gaps in the available information.
4. Submit RFI's.
5. Infiltrate the target area.
6. Survey the target.
7. Prepare CARVER report and target folder.
PREREQUISITE EVENTS:
MSOF-SR-1600
MSOF-SR-1614
MSOF-SR-1613

MSOF-SR-1602
MSOF-TACT-1610
MSOF-SR-1608

MSOF-SR-1603
MSOF-SR-1611

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.204 Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
2. JP 2-01.1 Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Intelligence
Support to Targeting
3. JP 3-60 Joint Doctrine for Targeting
4. MCRP 3-16A Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process
5. MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations
6. MCWP 2-12 MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17962 MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small)
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces

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ROOMS/BUILDINGS:

ISOFAC/ building, if mission requires.

Individual equipment organic to an MSOT as per OPORD.

EQUIPMENT:
MISCELLANEOUS:

SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-TACT-1651:

Prepare a Fire Plan Sketch

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and a MSOT sector of fire.
STANDARD:

Depicting all required items in accordance with MCWP 3-11.2.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Illustrate all fighting positions.
2. Illustrate any leader fighting positions.
3. Illustrate sectors of fire.
4. Illustrate PDF or FPLs for the automatic weapons.
5. Illustrate dead space.
6. Illustrate mines, booby traps, and obstacles.
7. Illustrate terrain.
8. Annotate magnetic north.
9. Annotate unit designation.
10. Annotate time and date of preparation.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-11.2 Marine Rifle Squad
2. MCWP 3-11.3 Scouting and Patrolling
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Military map, lensatic compass, protractor, and binoculars.


Field sketch kit.

MSOF-TACT-1652:

Operate Night Vision Goggles

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

CONDITION:
mission.

STANDARD: Increasing operational capability at night, during reduced


visibility in accordance with TM 09500A-10/1 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Install battery.
2. Don head or helmet mount.
3. Install goggles into mount socket.
4. Make mount adjustments.
5. Operate NVG settings.
6. Make optic adjustments.
REFERENCES:
1. TM 09500A-10/1 Operator's Manual Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS-7B and
AN/PVS-7D
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Night Vision Goggles SL-3 complete.


Batteries.

MSOF-TACT-1654:

Cache Equipment

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

In accordance with MCRP 3-02H.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select a primary and an alternate site.
2. Select appropriate and secure primary and alternate routes.
3. Prepare equipment.
4. Emplace the cache.
5. Submit the 12-point cache report.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
2. FM 3-05.70 Survival
3. MCRP 3-02H Survival, Evasion, and Recovery

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Forces

Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light

EQUIPMENT: (2) 8x8 plastic tarps, pick-axe, shovel, 20-ft rope, and watertight containers.
MATERIAL:

12-point cache report and buoyancy chart.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Capability to cache mission-essential
equipment in underwater and underground environments.

MSOF-TACT-1656:

Occupy a Patrol Base

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

In accordance with MCWP 3-11.2 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Select an area that avoids compromise and detection by the enemy.
2. Reconnoiter the patrol base before occupation by the main body.
3. Prepare a security plan for the patrol base that is feasible (to include
contingency plans).
4. Conduct priorities of work.
5. Maintain communications.
6. Sterilize patrol base upon withdrawal.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-11.2 Marine Rifle Squad
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single

Quantity
50

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
EQUIPMENT:

Individual basic combat load.

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MSOF-TACT-1657:

Participate in an Ambush

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission.
STANDARD: Fulfilling role in assigned billet in accordance with MCWP 3-11.2
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct movement.
2. Participate in inspections and rehearsals.
3. Load ambush.
4. Initiate the ambush.
5. Conduct search.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-11.2 Marine Rifle Squad
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
G878 Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice M228
K143 Mine, Antipersonnel M18A1 with M57 F
L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series

Quantity
120
120
100
12
1
1

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17830 Light Demolition Range
Facility Code 17750 Infantry Squad Battle Course
EQUIPMENT:

Individual basic combat load, T/O Weapon, and targets.

MSOF-TACT-1658:

Participate in a Raid

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission.

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STANDARD: Fulfilling role in assigned billet in accordance with MCWP 3-11.2
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Participate in planning.
2. Participate in inspections and rehearsals.
3. Perform duties in assigned billet.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-11.2 Marine Rifle Squad
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A060 Cartridge,
A075 Cartridge,
A080 Cartridge,
A111 Cartridge,
G878 Fuze, Hand
L598 Simulator,

5.56mm Dummy M199


5.56mm Blank M200 Linked
5.56mm Blank M200 Single
7.62mm Blank M82 Linked
Grenade Practice M228
Explosive Booby Trap Flas

Quantity
160
200
50
500
24
19

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
AIRCRAFT:

CH-46, CH-47, CH-53, and MV-22.

MSOF-TACT-1659:

Participate in a Security Patrol

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


special operations mission.
STANDARD: Fulfilling role in assigned billet in accordance with MCWP 3-11.2
and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Participate in
2. Participate in
3. Perform duties
4. Participate in

planning.
inspections and rehearsals.
required in assigned billet.
debrief.

REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-11.2 Marine Rifle Squad

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A060 Cartridge,
A075 Cartridge,
A080 Cartridge,
A111 Cartridge,

5.56mm
5.56mm
5.56mm
7.62mm

Dummy
Blank
Blank
Blank

M199
M200 Linked
M200 Single
M82 Linked

Quantity
160
200
50
500

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17961 Combat in Cities Facility
EQUIPMENT:

Individual basic combat load and T/O weapon.

MSOF-IW-1700:

Train Foreign Forces

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


Special Operations mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-05.202 and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct an assessment.
2. Determine resources.
3. Prepare lesson materials.
4. Prepare a training schedule.
5. Present instruction.
6. Conduct an evaluation.
7. Maintain training records.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
2. SAT MANUAL Systems Approach to Training Manual
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-IW-1701:

Classroom.

Media projection system.

Perform Duties as an Advisor

EVALUATION-CODED:
MOS PERFORMING:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

0317, 2336

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


Special Operations mission.
STANDARD:

Supporting the host nation government in accordance with FM 3-24.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Demonstrate the required skills of an effective advisor.
2. Negotiate agreements as and advisor.
3. Perform a battle handover.
4. Work effectively with interpreters.
5. Engage in media relations.
REFERENCES:
1. ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP Mission Training Plan for Special Forces Operational
Detachment ALPHA
2. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-IW-1702:

Media projection system.

Participate in Offensive Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT, given a


Special Operations mission in an Irregular Warfare environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with MCRP 3-31.4B.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Plan a cordon and search operation.
2. Plan for movement.
3. Direct the placement of an outer cordon position.
4. Direct the placement of an inner cordon position.
5. Direct the placement of a search team.
6. Conduct a search.
7. Control civilians in the objective area.
8. Direct the placement of a traffic control point.
9. Plan a withdraw.
10. Conduct a withdraw.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-IW-1703:

Media projection system.

Participate in Defensive Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT, given a


Special Operations mission in an Irregular Warfare environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-24.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Defend an area.
2. Plan for mobile defense.
3. Defend in retrograde.
4. Support the clear-hold-build strategy.
5. Defend after a major strike operation.
6. Defend population and resource control campaign.
7. Develop an immediate action SOP.
8. Enable theatre lines of effort.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
2. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-IW-1704:

Media projection system.

Participate in SOF Target Selection

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT, given a


Special Operations mission in an Irregular Warfare environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with JP 3-05.2.

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PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Employ SOF mission criteria.
2. Gather target intelligence products.
3. Determine information gaps.
4. Plan a target survey.
5. Survey a target.
6. Construct a CARVER matrix.
7. Assign numerical values to the CARVER matrix.
8. Consider aspects of a target.
9. Prioritize target.
10. Brief findings.
REFERENCES:
1. JP 3-05.2 Joint TTP for Special Operations Targeting & Mission Planning
2. JP 3-05.5 Joint Special Operations Targeting and Mission Planning
Procedures
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-IW-1705:

Media projection system.

Obtain Local Support for COIN Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT, given a


Special Operations mission in an Irregular Warfare environment.
STANDARD:
24.2.

In support of the host nation government in accordance with FM 3-

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Establish credibility.
2. Conduct a needs assessment.
3. Prepare a report on infrastructure.
4. Prepare a report about economic activity.
5. Delineate the purpose of mobilization.
6. Minimize alienation.
7. Prepare an assistance package.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
2. MCWP 3-33.5 Counterinsurgency Operations

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-IW-1706:

Media projection system.

Participate in the Establishment of a Base of Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT, given a


Special Operations mission in an Irregular Warfare environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-05.230.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Develop an initial phase base.
2. Improve a temporary phase base.
3. Maintain a permanent phase base.
4. Utilize a critical nodes matrix.
5. Plan development of a base.
6. Select a base site.
7. Conduct base transition.
8. Organize functional sectors of a base.
9. Develop key base structures.
10. Organize US Force defense.
11. Organize HN Force defense.
12. Plan actions on displacement.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-IW-1707:

Media projection system.

Assist in Logistics Planning

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT, given a


Special Operations mission in an Irregular Warfare environment.

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STANDARD:

In accordance with MCWP 4-11.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify logistical requirements.
2. Divide the requirements into logistical categories.
3. Identify sources of support for the categories.
4. Select a method of distribution.
5. Outline the required coordination activities.
6. Develop coordinating instructions.
7. Disseminate the coordinating instructions.
8. Monitor sustainment operations.
9. Adjust the logistical plan.
10. Implement contingencies for logistic support.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
2. MCWP 4-11 Tactical Level Logistics
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-IW-1708:

Media projection system.

Determine the Structure of an Insurgency

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT, given a


Special Operations mission in an Irregular Warfare environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-24.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Determine the characteristics of the area complex.
2. Identify the elements of the area command.
3. Identify the elements of the insurgent network.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Classroom.

Media projection system.

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MSOF-IW-1709:

Participate in Irregular Warfare Operations

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


Special Operations mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Plan a FID operation.
2. Conduct a FID operation.
3. Plan a COIN operation.
4. Conduct a COIN operation.
5. Plan a UW operation.
6. Conduct a UW operation.
7. Plan to incorporate civic action project.
8. Execute a planned civic action project.
9. Incorporate information operations (IO).
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.201 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
2. FM 3-05.202 Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense Operations
3. FM 3-24 Counterinsurgency
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

MSOF-IW-1710:

Media projection system.

Exploit Insurgent Vulnerabilities

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION: With the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT, given a
Special Operations mission in an Irregular Warfare environment.
STANDARD:

In accordance with the references.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Template the insurgent network.
2. Identify the strengths of the insurgent network.
3. Identify the critical capabilities.
4. Identify the critical vulnerabilities.
5. Develop courses of action.

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7.
8.

Wargame courses of action.


Implement a course of action.
Develop measures of effectiveness.

REFERENCES:
1. FMI 3-07.22 Counterinsurgency Operations
2. ST 31-201 Special Forces Operations
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ROOMS/BUILDINGS:
EQUIPMENT:

Media projection system.

MSOF-WPNS-1800:

Transition from Assault Rifle to Pistol

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Classroom.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

1 month

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, as a member of a MSOT and given a


Special Operations mission.
STANDARD:

In accordance with FM 3-05.221.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify range.
2. Relinquish control of assault rifle.
3. Acquire pistol.
4. Present pistol.
5. Engage threat.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
3. MCRP 3-01A Rifle Marksmanship
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Quantity
300/Man
300/Man

Facility Code 17550 Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range

RSO and OIC.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Corpsman.

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MSOF-WPNS-1801:

Place the Assault Rifle into Action

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

3 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

In accordance with TM 05538C-10/1A.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Inspect the weapon.
2. Perform function check.
3. Load the weapon.
4. Zero the weapon.
5. Unload the weapon.
REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 0-8 Basic Marksmanship Manual
2. TM 05538C-10/1A Operator's Manual, Rifle, 5.56mm, M16A2 w/Equipment
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Facility Code 17550 Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range

RSO and OIC.

OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1802:

Corpsman.

Maintain the Assault Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Quantity
60/Man

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

12 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

In accordance with TM 05538C-10/1A.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Clear weapon.
2. Disassemble the weapon.

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4.
5.

Clean the weapon.


Reassemble the weapon.
Perform function check.

REFERENCES:
1. FMFM 0-8 Basic Marksmanship Manual
2. TM 05538C-10/1A Operator's Manual, Rifle, 5.56mm, M16A2 w/Equipment

MSOF-WPNS-1803:

Engage Moving Targets with an Assault Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with MCO 3574.2K.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the target.
2. Engage the target.
3. Search and assess.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
3. MCO 3574.2K Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Program
4. MCRP 3-01A Rifle Marksmanship
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17550 Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range

CQB T/O equipment, hearing protection and CQB Weapon.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-WPNS-1804:

RSO and OIC.

Engage Targets with Optical Sights for the Assault Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Quantity
100/Man

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with MCRP 3-01A and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Place weapon in Condition 1.
2. Zero optics.
3. Assume a firing position.
4. Present the weapon from the ready.
5. Engage target.
6. Search and assess the assigned sector of fire for additional targets.
7. Place weapon on safe.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
3. MCO 3574.2K Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Program
4. MCRP 3-01A Rifle Marksmanship
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1806:

Engage Targets from a Barricaded Position

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Approach barricade.
2. Assume shooting position.
3. Negotiate barricade.
4. Engage threats.
5. Search and assess.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip

Quantity
100/Man

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1807:

Engage Stationary Targets with the Assault Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references and given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify threat.
2. Manipulate weapon.
3. Engage threat.
4. Search and assess.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Quantity
750/Man

Facility Code 17550 Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range

RSO and OIC.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.

MSOF-WPNS-1808:
Assault Rifle

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

Engage Targets during Low Light and Darkness with the

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EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM 3-05.221and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify threat.
2. Manipulate weapon.
3. Utilize light source if required.
4. Utilize night observation device if required.
5. Search and assess.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
200/Man

Facility Code 17532 Modified Record Fire Range

EQUIPMENT: CQB T/O equipment, hearing protection, CQB weapon, and T/E
optical sight.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

RSO and OIC.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1809:

Range Safety Officer.

Engage Limited Exposure Targets with the Assault Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

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STANDARD:
SOPs.

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM 3-05.221 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Observe target area.
2. Identify threat.
3. Manipulate weapon.
4. Engage threat.
5. Search and assess.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. MCO 1510.101 Individual Training Standards System for Marine Corps Special
Skills, Vol. II
3. Weapons Drill Guide
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
100/Man

Facility Code 17550 Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range

EQUIPMENT: CQB T/O Equipment, hearing protection, CQB weapon, and T/E
optical sight.
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.

MSOF-WPNS-1810:

Engage Multiple Targets with the Assault Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM 3-05.221 unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify greatest threat.
2. Manipulate weapon for engagement.
3. Search and assess situation.

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REFERENCES:
1. MCO 1510.101 Individual Training Standards System for Marine Corps Special
Skills, Vol. II
2. Weapons Drill Guide
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip

Quantity
750/Man

EQUIPMENT: CQB T/O equipment, hearing protection, CQB weapon, and T/E
optical sight.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

RSO and OIC.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.

MSOF-WPNS-1811:

Engage Immediate Threat Targets with an Assault Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

STANDARD: Achieving hits on targets presented in accordance with the FM 305.221 and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the target.
2. Employ the weapon.
3. Assess the target.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. MCO 1510.101 Individual Training Standards System for Marine Corps Special
Skills, Vol. II
3. Weapons Drill Guide
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Quantity
750/Man

Facility Code 17550 Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range

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EQUIPMENT: CQB T/O equipment, hearing protection, CQB weapon, and T/E
optical sight.
MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1812:
Movement

Engage Targets with Assault Rifle while Conducting Foot

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Range Safety Officer.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM3-05.221 and, unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify the threat.
2. Engage targets.
3. Perform immediate/remedial action/transition as needed.
4. Assess the situation.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
3. MCRP 3-01A Rifle Marksmanship
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip

Quantity
30/Man

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17410 Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces
Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range
MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.

MSOF-WPNS-1813:

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

Perform Weapons Handling Procedures with the Assault Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

STANDARD: Demonstrating proper handling procedures in accordance with FM305.221 unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Execute low ready.
2. Execute the tactical carry.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. MCRP 3-01A Rifle Marksmanship
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT: CQB T/O equipment, hearing protection, CQB weapon, and T/E
optical sight.
UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-WPNS-1815:

RSO and OIC.

Place the Pistol into Action

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

In accordance with the FM 3-05.221and unit SOPs.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Inspect the pistol.
2. Load the pistol.
3. Perform speed reload.
4. Perform tactical reload.
5. Engage targets.
6. Search and assess.
7. Perform immediate action.
8. Perform remedial action.
9. Clear the pistol.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17510 Basic 10M-25M Firing Range (Zero)

T/O service pistol and hearing protection.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-WPNS-1816:

RSO and OIC.

Maintain the Pistol

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Quantity
200
200

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

STANDARD:
Ensuring the weapon is complete, clean, and serviceable in
accordance FM 3-05.221and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Clear weapon.
2. Disassemble the weapon.
3. Clean the weapon.
4. Lubricate the weapon.
5. Reassemble the weapon.
6. Perform function check.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

T/O Service Pistol.


SL-3 cleaning equipment.

MSOF-WPNS-1817:

Engage Targets during Low Light or Darkness with the Pistol

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM3-05.221 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify threat.
2. Manipulate weapon.
3. Engage threat.
4. Search and assess.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911

Quantity
300
300

RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17570 Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range
Facility Code 17570 Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range
EQUIPMENT:

T/O Service Pistol.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

RSO and OIC.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.

MSOF-WPNS-1818:

Engage Stationary Targets with the Pistol

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM3-05.221and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify threat.
2. Present pistol to target.

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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Acquire sights.
Engage threat.
Engage threat with strong hand and support hand as required.
Perform immediate action as required.
Perform remedial action as required.
Search and assess.

REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Quantity
250
250

Facility Code 17570 Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range

T/O Service Pistol.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

RSO and OIC.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.

MSOF-WPNS-1819:

Engage Multiple Targets with the Pistol

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

STANDARD: Achieving hits on targets presented in accordance with FM305.221and unit SOPs.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify threat.
2. Prioritize targets.
3. Engage targets.
4. Search and assess situation.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
EQUIPMENT:

Quantity
300
300

T/O Service Pistol.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

RSO and OIC.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.

MSOF-WPNS-1820:

Engage Targets with the Pistol

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM3-05.221 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify threat.
2. Engage target.
3. Manipulate the pistol for engagement.
4. Engage targets from kneeling position as required.
5. Search and assess.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17570 Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range

T/O Service Pistol.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Quantity
200
200

RSO and OIC.

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MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.

MSOF-WPNS-1821:

Engage a Moving Target with the Pistol

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
SOPs.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM3-05.221 and unit

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Identify threat.
2. Engage target.
3. Search and assess.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 3-05.221 Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
2. Green Eyes & Black Rifles Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author
Kyle E. Lamb
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882
A475 Cartridge, Caliber .45 Ball M1911
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Quantity
100
100

Facility Code 17570 Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range

T/O Service Pistol.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

RSO and OIC.

MISCELLANEOUS:
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualification card.

MSOF-WPNS-1822:

Maintain the Light Machinegun

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Qualification is MSOS Combat Marksmanship

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

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INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:
CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

In accordance with MCWP 3-15.1.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Clear the weapon.
2. Disassemble the weapon.
3. Inspect for serviceability.
4. Perform maintenance as required.
5. Reassemble the weapon.
6. Perform a function check.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 23-14 Field Manual for M249 Squad Automatic Weapon
2. MCWP 3-15.1 Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, cleaning gear and lubricant.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-WPNS-1823:

RSO and OIC.

Engage a Target with a Light Machinegun

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with FM 23-14.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Place the weapon in Condition 1.
2. Assume a bipod supported firing position.
3. Detect targets by searching and assessing.
4. Engage targets with 6 to 8 round burst.
REFERENCES:
1. FM 23-14 Field Manual for M249 Squad Automatic Weapon
2. M 3-22.68 Crew Serve Machine Guns 5.52 and 7.62

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Facility Code 17501 Automatic Rifle Range

M249 Squad Automatic Weapon and standard fighting load.


E-silhouette targets.

MATERIAL:

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-WPNS-1824:

RSO and OIC.

Place the Light Machinegun into Action

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Quantity
440/Man

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:
10/1a.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Preparing the weapon for firing in accordance with TM 08671A-

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Conduct function check.
2. Load the weapon with linked ammunition.
3. Load the weapon with a magazine.
4. Unload the weapon.
5. Clear the weapon.
6. Combat reload the weapon.
7. Perform immediate action.
8. Perform remedial action.
REFERENCES:
1. M 3-22.68 Crew Serve Machine Guns 5.52 and 7.62
2. MCWP 3-15.1 Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery
3. TM 08671A-10 1A Machine Gun M249
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Quantity
30/Man
30/Man

Facility Code 17580 Machine Gun Transition Range

M249 Squad Automatic Weapon and standard fighting load.

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MATERIAL:

E-silhouette targets.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

RSO, OIC and Corpsmen.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1825:

Operate Illuminating/Aiming Devices

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission


and a MSOT organic weapon (assault rifle/light and medium machinegun).
STANDARD: Achieving hits on targets presented in accordance with the
references.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Mount aiming device.
2. Bore sight aiming device.
3. Zero the aiming device.
4. Engage target.
REFERENCES:
1. TM 0470B-OI/1 AN/PEQ-15 (LA-5) ATPIHL
2. TM 09500A-10/1 Operator's Manual Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS-7B and
AN/PVS-7D
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
MATERIAL:

Quantity
30/Man

Facility Code 17580 Machine Gun Transition Range

E-silhouette targets.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Corpsmen.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1826:

RSO.

Operate Optics for Machineguns

EVALUATION-CODED:

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

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GRADES:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: With the aid of references, given a special operations mission,


an SL-3 complete machinegun.
STANDARD:

Achieving hits on a target in accordance with MCWP 3-15.1.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Mount the optic.
2. Bore sight the optic.
3. Zero the optic.
4. Engage targets.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-15.1 Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery
2. TM 09500A-10/1 Operator's Manual Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS-7B and
AN/PVS-7D
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:
load.
MATERIAL:

Facility Code 17580 Machine Gun Transition Range

M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, A/N PVS 17C, and standard fighting

E-silhouette targets

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-WPNS-1827:

OIC and RSO.

Maintain the Medium Machinegun

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Quantity
75/Man

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

STANDARD: Ensuring machinegun operates properly in accordance with TM


08670A-10/1A.
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Perform a function check.
2. Clear the weapon.
3. Disassemble the weapon.
4. Inspect for serviceability.

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5.
6.
7.

Perform maintenance as required.


Reassemble the weapon.
Perform a function check.

REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-15.1 Machine Guns and Machine Gun Gunnery
2. TM 08670A-10/1A Operator's Manual, Machinegun, 7.62mm, M240
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

M240 Medium Machinegun, cleaning gear and lubricant.

MSOF-WPNS-1828:

Engage a Target with a Medium Machinegun

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, a tripod mounted, SL-3 complete medium machinegun, and ammunition.
STANDARD:

Achieving hits on targets in accordance with MCWP 3-15.1.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Inspect ammunition.
2. Place machinegun into action.
3. Assume an appropriate firing position.
4. Load the MMG cover closed.
5. Load MMG with cover open.
6. Set sight to estimate range.
7. Engage targets and react to fire commands.
8. Change barrels.
9. Maintain lubrication during firing.
10. Unload and clear the MMG.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-15.1 Machine Guns and Machine Gun Gunnery
2. TM 08670A-10/1A Operator's Manual, Machinegun, 7.62mm, M240
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
EQUIPMENT:

Quantity
300/Man

Facility Code 17580 Machine Gun Transition Range

M240 Medium Machinegun and standard fighting load.

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MATERIAL:

E-silhouette targets.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

MSOF-WPNS-1831:

Place the Medium Machinegun into Action

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

OIC and RSO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

CONDITION: Without the aid of references, given a special operations


mission, SL-3 complete medium machine-gun and ammunition.
STANDARD:
10/1A.

Preparing the weapon for firing in accordance with TM 08670A-

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Mount the medium machinegun on an appropriate mount.
2. Place T&E on tripod.
3. Assume firing position.
REFERENCES:
1. MCWP 3-15.1 Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery
2. TM 08670A-10/1A Operator's Manual, Machinegun, 7.62mm, M240
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17580 Machine Gun Transition Range

M240 Medium Machinegun and standard fighting load.

EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Quantity
480

E-silhouette targets.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Corpsmen.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1833:

Place the AK Series Rifles into Action

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:

FORMAL

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CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

In accordance with Janes' Manual.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Clear the weapon.
2. Disassemble the weapon.
3. Inspect the weapon.
4. Reassemble the weapon.
5. Perform a function check.
6. Load the weapon.
7. Perform immediate action, if required.
8. Perform remedial action, if required.
9. Unload the weapon.
REFERENCES:
1. JANE'S INFANTRY Jane's Infantry Weapons
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A102 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball for AK47 Sing
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range

AK Series Rifle and standard fighting load.

EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Quantity
30/Man

E-silhouette targets.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Corpsmen.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1834:

Engage Targets with an AK Series Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Achieving hits on target in accordance with MCO 3574.2K.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Load weapon.
2. Fire weapon.
3. Perform immediate action.

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4.
5.
6.

Perform remedial action.


Conduct a reload.
Clear weapon.

REFERENCES:
1. JANE'S INFANTRY Jane's Infantry Weapons
2. MCO 3574.2K Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Program
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
ORDNANCE:
DODIC
A102 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball for AK47 Sing
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:

Facility Code 17502 Non-Standard Small Arms Range

AK Series Rifle and standard fighting load.

EQUIPMENT:
MATERIAL:

Quantity
30/Man

E-silhouette targets.

UNITS/PERSONNEL:

Corpsmen.

MISCELLANEOUS:
SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS:

MSOF-WPNS-1835:

Maintain AK Series Rifle

EVALUATION-CODED:
GRADES:

RSO.

NO

SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL:

6 months

LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT

INITIAL TRAINING SETTING:


CONDITION:
mission.
STANDARD:

FORMAL

Without the aid of references, given a special operations

Preparing the weapon for firing in accordance with Janes' Manual.

PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Clear the weapon.
2. Disassemble the weapon.
3. Inspect the weapon.
4. Perform maintenance as required.
5. Reassemble the weapon.
6. Perform functions check.
REFERENCES:
1. JANE'S INFANTRY Jane's Infantry Weapons

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SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS:
RANGE/TRAINING AREA:
Facility Code 17330 Covered Training Area
EQUIPMENT:

AK Series Rifle.

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MARSOC T&R MANUAL
APPENDIX A
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Terms in this glossary are subject to change as applicable orders and
directives are revised. Terms established by Marine Corps orders or
directives take precedence after definitions found in Joint Pub 1-02,
DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.
A
After Action Review. A professional discussion of training events conducted
after all training to promote learning among training participants. The
formality and scope increase with the command level and size of the training
evolution. For longer exercises, they should be planned for at predetermined
times during an exercise. The results of the AAR shall be recorded on an
after action report and forwarded to higher headquarters. The commander and
higher headquarters use the results of an AAR to reallocate resources,
reprioritize their training plan, and plan for future training.
Assessment. An informal judgment of the units proficiency and resources
made by a commander or trainer to gain insight into the units overall
condition. It serves as the basis for the midrange plan. Commanders make
frequent use of these determinations during the course of the combat
readiness cycle in order to adjust, prioritize or modify training events and
plans.
C
Chaining. A process that enables unit leaders to effectively identify
subordinates collective events and individual events that support a specific
collective event. For example, collective training events at the 4000-level
are directly supported by collective events at the 3000-level. Utilizing the
building block approach to progressive training, these collective events are
further supported by individual training events at the 1000 and 2000-levels.
When a higher-level event by its nature requires the completion of lower
level events, they are chained; Sustainment credit is given for all lower
level events chained to a higher event.
Collective Event. A clearly defined, discrete, and measurable activity,
action, or event (i.e., task) that requires organized team or unit
performance and leads to accomplishment of a mission or function. A
collective task is derived from unit missions or higher-level collective
tasks. Task accomplishment requires performance of procedures composed of
supporting collective or individual tasks. A collective task describes the
exact performance a group must perform in the field under actual operational
conditions. The term collective does not necessarily infer that a unit
accomplishes the event. A unit, such as a squad or platoon conducting an
attack; may accomplish a collective event or, it may be accomplished by an
individual to accomplish a unit mission, such as a battalion supply officer
completing a reconciliation of the battalions CMR. Thus, many collective
events will have titles that are the same as individual events; however, the

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standard and condition will be different because the scope of the collective
event is broader.
Collective Training Standards (CTS). Criteria that specify mission and
functional area unit proficiency standards for combat, combat support, and
combat service support units. They include tasks, conditions, standards,
evaluator instruction, and key indicators. CTS are found within collective
training events in T&R Manuals.
Combat Readiness Cycle. The combat readiness cycle depicts the relationships
within the building block approach to training. The combat readiness cycle
progresses from T&R Manual individual core skills training, to the
accomplishment of collective training events, and finally, to a units
participation in a contingency or actual combat. The combat readiness cycle
demonstrates the relationship of core capabilities to unit combat readiness.
Individual core skills training and the training of collective events lead to
unit proficiency and the ability to accomplish the units stated mission.
Combat Readiness Percentage (CRP). The CRP is a quantitative numerical value
used in calculating collective training readiness based on the E-coded events
that support the unit METL. CRP is a concise measure of unit training
accomplishments. This numerical value is only a snapshot of training
readiness at a specific time. As training is conducted, unit CRP will
continuously change.
Component Events. Component events are the major tasks involved in
accomplishing a collective event. Listing these tasks guide Marines toward
the accomplishment of the event and help evaluators determine if the task has
been done to standard. These events may be lower-level collective or
individual events that must be accomplished.
Condition. The condition describes the training situation or environment
under which the training event or task will take place. Expands on the
information in the title by identifying when, where and why the event or task
will occur and what materials, personnel, equipment, environmental
provisions, and safety constraints must be present to perform the event or
task in a real-world environment. Commanders can modify the conditions of
the event to best prepare their Marines to accomplish the assigned mission
(e.g. in a desert environment; in a mountain environment; etc.).
Core Competency. Core competency is the comprehensive measure of a units
ability to accomplish its assigned MET. It serves as the foundation of the
T&R Program. Core competencies are those unit core capabilities and
individual core skills that support the commanders METL and T/O mission
statement. Individual competency is exhibited through demonstration of
proficiency in specified core tasks and core plus tasks. Unit proficiency is
measured through collective tasks.
Core Capabilities. Core capabilities are the essential functions a unit must
be capable of performing during extended contingency/combat operations. Core
unit capabilities are based upon mission essential tasks derived from
operational plans; doctrine and established tactics; techniques and
procedures.
Core Plus Capabilities. Core plus capabilities are advanced capabilities
that are environment, mission, or theater specific. Core plus capabilities

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may entail high-risk, high-cost training for missions that are less likely to
be assigned in combat.
Core Plus Skills. Core plus skills are those advanced skills that are
environment, mission, rank, or billet specific. 2000-level training is
designed to make Marines proficient in core skills in a specific billet or at
a specified rank at the Combat Ready level. 3000-8000-level training
produces combat leaders and fully qualified section members at the Combat
Qualified level. Marines trained at the Combat Qualified level are those the
commanding officer feels are capable of accomplishing unit-level missions and
of directing the actions of subordinates. Many core plus tasks are learned
via MOJT, while others form the base for curriculum in career level MOS
courses taught by the formal school.
Core Skills. Core skills are those essential basic skills that make a
Marine and qualify that Marine for an MOS. They are the 1000-level skills
introduced in entry-level training at formal schools and refined in
operational units.
D
Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS). A comprehensive readiness
reporting system that evaluates readiness on the basis of the actual missions
and capabilities assigned to the forces. It is a capabilities-based,
adaptive, near real-time reporting system for the entire Department of
Defense.
Deferred Event. A T&R event that a commanding officer may postpone when in
his or her judgment, a lack of logistic support, ammo, ranges, or other
training assets requires a temporary exemption. CRP cannot be accrued for
deferred E-Coded events.
Delinquent Event. An event becomes delinquent when a Marine or unit exceeds
the sustainment interval for that particular event. The individual or unit
must update the delinquent event by first performing all prerequisite events.
When the unit commander deems that performing all prerequisite is
unattainable, then the delinquent event will be re-demonstrated under the
supervision of the appropriate evaluation authority.
E
E-Coded Event. An E-Coded event is a collective T&R event that is a noted
indicator of capability or, a noted Collective skill that contributes to the
units ability to perform the supported MET. As such, only E-Coded events
are assigned a CRP value and used to calculate a units CRP.
Entry-level training. Pipeline training that equips students for service
with the Marine Operating Forces.
Evaluation. Evaluation is a continuous process that occurs at all echelons,
during every phase of training and can be both formal and informal.
Evaluations ensure that Marines and units are capable of conducting their
combat mission. Evaluation results are used to reallocate resources,
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Event (Training). 1) An event is a significant training occurrence that is
identified, expanded and used as a building block and potential milestone for
a units training. An event may include formal evaluations. 2) An event
within the T&R Program can be an individual training evolution, a collective
training evolution or both. Through T&R events, the unit commander ensures
that individual Marines and the unit progress from a combat capable status to
a Fully Combat Qualified (FCQ) status.
Event Component. The major procedures (i.e., actions) that must occur to
perform a Collective Event to standard.
Exercise Commander (EC). The Commanding General, Marine Expeditionary Force
or his appointee will fill this role, unless authority is delegated to the
respective commander of the Division, Wing, or FSSG. Responsibilities and
functions of the EC include: 1) designate unit(s) to be evaluated, 2) may
designate an exercise director, 3) prescribe exercise objectives and T&R
events to be evaluated, 4) coordinate with commands or agencies external to
the Marine Corps and adjacent Marine Corps commands, when required.
Exercise Director (ED). Designated by the EC to prepare, conduct, and report
all evaluation results. Responsibilities and functions of the ED include:
1) Publish a letter of instruction (LOI) that: delineates the T&R events to
be evaluated, establishes timeframe of the exercise, lists responsibilities
of various elements participating in the exercise, establishes safety
requirements/guidelines, and lists coordinating instructions. 2) Designate
the TEC and TECG to operate as the central control agency for the exercise.
3) Assign evaluators, to include the senior evaluator, and ensure that those
evaluators are properly trained. 4) Develop the general exercise scenario
taking into account any objectives/events prescribed by the EC. 5) Arrange
for all resources to include: training areas, airspace, aggressor forces,
and other required support.
I
Individual Readiness. The individual training readiness of each Marine is
measured by the number of individual events required and completed for the
rank or billet currently held.
Individual Training. Training that applies to individual Marines.
include rifle qualifications and HMMWV driver licensing.

Examples

Individual Training Standards (ITS). Specifies training tasks and standards


for each MOS or specialty within the Marine Corps. In most cases, once an
MOS or community develops a T&R, the ITS order will be cancelled. However,
most communities will probably fold a large portion of their ITS into their
new T&R manual.
M
Marine Corps Combat Readiness and Evaluation System (MCCRES). An evaluation
system designed to provide commanders with a comprehensive set of mission
performance standards from which training programs can be developed; and
through which the efficiency and effectiveness of training can be evaluated.
The Ground T&R Program will eventually replace MCCRES.

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Marine Corps Ground Training and Readiness (T&R) Program. The T&R Program is
the Marine Corps primary tool for planning and conducting training, for
planning and conducting training evaluation, and for assessing training
readiness. The program will provide the commander with standardized programs
of instruction for units within the ground combat, combat support, and combat
service support communities. It consolidates the ITS, CTS, METL and other
individual and unit training management tools. T&R is a program of standards
that systematizes commonly accepted skills, is open to innovative change, and
above all, tailors the training effort to the units mission. Further, T&R
serves as a training guide and provides commanders an immediate assessment of
unit combat readiness by assigning a CRP to key training events. In short,
the T&R Program is a building block approach to training that maximizes
flexibility and produces the best-trained Marines possible.
Mission Essential Task(s) MET(s). A MET is a collective task in which an
organization must be proficient in order to accomplish an appropriate portion
of its wartime mission(s). MET listings are the foundation for the T&R
manual; all events in the T&R manual support a MET.
Mission Essential Task List (METL). Descriptive training document that
provides units a clear, war fighting focused description of collective
actions necessary to achieve wartime mission proficiency. The service-level
METL, that which is used as the foundation of the T&R manual, is developed
using Marine Corps doctrine, operational plans, T/Os, UJTL, UNTL, and MCTL.
For community based T&R manuals, an occupational field METL is developed to
focus the communitys collective training standards. Commanders develop
their unit METL from the service-level METL, operational plans, contingency
plans, and SOPs.
Mission Performance Standards (MPS). Criteria that specify mission and
functional area unit proficiency standards for combat, combat support and
combat service support units. They include tasks, conditions, standards,
evaluator instruction, and key indicators. MPS are contained within the
MCCRES volumes. The MCCRES volumes are being replaced by T&R Manuals.
Collective events will replace MPS.
O
Operational Readiness (DOD, NATO). OR is the capability of a unit/formation,
ship, weapon system, or equipment to perform the missions or functions for
which it is organized or designed. May be used in a general sense or to
express a level or degree of readiness.
P
Performance Step. Performance steps are included in the components of an
Individual T&R Event. They are the major procedures (i.e., actions) a unit
Marine must accomplish to perform an individual event to standard. They
describe the procedure the task performer must take to perform the task under
operational conditions and provide sufficient information for a task
performer to perform the procedure (may necessitate identification of
supporting steps, procedures, or actions in outline form). Performance steps
follow a logical progression and should be followed sequentially, unless
otherwise stated. Normally, performance steps are listed only for 1000-level
individual events (those that are taught in the entry-level MOS school).

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Listing performance steps is optional if the steps are already specified in a
published reference.
Prerequisite Event. Prerequisites are the academic training and/or T&R
events that must be completed prior to attempting the event.
R
Readiness (DOD). Readiness is the ability of U.S. military forces to fight
and meet the demands of the national military strategy. Readiness is the
synthesis of two distinct but interrelated levels: a) Unit readiness--The
ability to provide capabilities required by combatant commanders to execute
assigned missions. This is derived from the ability of each unit to deliver
the outputs for which it was designed. b) Joint readiness--The combatant
commanders ability to integrate and synchronize ready combat and support
forces to execute assigned missions.
S
Section Skill Tasks. Section skills are those competencies directly related
to unit functioning. They are group rather than individual in nature, and
require participation by a section (S-1, S-2, S-3, etc).
Simulation Training. Simulators provide the additional capability to develop
and hone core and core plus skills. Accordingly, the development of
simulator training events for appropriate T&R syllabi can help maintain
valuable combat resources while reducing training time and cost. Therefore,
in cases where simulator fidelity and capabilities are such that simulator
training closely matches that of actual training events, T&R Manual
developers may include the option of using simulators to accomplish the
training. CRP credit will be earned for E-coded simulator events based on
assessment of relative training event performance.
Standard. A standard is a statement that establishes criteria for how well a
task or learning objective must be performed. The standard specifies how
well, completely, or accurately a process must be performed or product
produced. For higher-level collective events, it describes why the event is
being done and the desired end-state of the event. Standards become more
specific for lower-level events and outline the accuracy, time limits,
sequencing, quality, product, process, restrictions, etc., that indicate the
minimum acceptable level of performance required of the event. At a minimum,
both collective and individual training standards consist of a task, the
condition under which the task is to be performed, and the evaluation
criteria that will be used to verify that the task has been performed to a
satisfactory level.
Sustainment Training. Periodic retraining or demonstration of an event
required maintaining the minimum acceptable level of proficiency or
capability required to accomplish a training objective. Sustainment training
goes beyond the entry-level and is designed to maintain or further develop
proficiency in a given set of skills.
Systems Approach to Training (SAT). An orderly process for analyzing,
designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating a units training program

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to ensure the unit, and the Marines of that unit acquire the knowledge and
skills essential for the successful conduct of the units wartime missions.
T
Training Task. This describes a direct training activity that pertains to an
individual Marine. A task is composed of 3 major components: a description
of what is to be done, a condition, and a standard.
Technical Exercise Controller (TEC). The TEC is appointed by the ED, and
usually comes from his staff or a subordinate command. The TEC is the senior
evaluator within the TECG and should be of equal or higher grade than the
commander(s) of the unit(s) being evaluated. The TEC is responsible for
ensuring that the evaluation is conducted following the instructions
contained in this order and MCO 1553.3A. Specific T&R manuals are used as
the source for evaluation criteria.
Tactical Exercise Control Group (TECG). A TECG is formed to provide subject
matter experts in the functional areas being evaluated. The benefit of
establishing a permanent TECG is to have resident, dedicated evaluation
authority experience, and knowledgeable in evaluation technique. The
responsibilities and functions of the TECG include: 1) developing a detailed
exercise scenario to include the objectives and events prescribed by the
EC/ED in the exercise LOI; 2) conducting detailed evaluator training prior to
the exercise; 3) coordinating and controlling role players and aggressors; 4)
compiling the evaluation data submitted by the evaluators and submitting
required results to the ED; 5) preparing and conducting a detailed exercise
debrief for the evaluated unit(s).
Training Plan. A training plan is a document that outlines the general plan
for the conduct of individual and collective training in an organization for
specified periods of time.
U
Unit CRP. Unit CRP is a percentage of the E-coded collective events that
support the unit METL accomplished by the unit. Unit CRP is the average of
all MET CRP.
Unit Evaluation. All units in the Marine Corps must be evaluated, either
formally or informally, to ensure they are capable of conducting their combat
mission. Informal evaluations should take place during all training events.
The timing of formal evaluations is critical and should, when appropriate, be
directly related to the units operational deployment cycle. Formal
evaluations should take place after the unit has been staffed with the
majority of its personnel, has had sufficient time to train to individual and
collective standards, and early enough in the training cycle so there is
sufficient time to correctly identified weaknesses prior to deployment. All
combat units and units task organized for combat require formal evaluations
prior to operational deployments.
Unit Training Management (UTM). Unit training management is the use of the
SAT and Marine Corps training principles in a manner that maximizes training
results and focuses the training priorities of the unit on its wartime

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mission. UTM governs the major peacetime training activity of the Marine
Corps and applies to all echelons of the Total Force.
W
Waived Event. An event that is waived by a commanding officer when in his or
her judgment, previous experience or related performance satisfies the
requirement of a particular event.

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MARSOC T&R MANUAL

APPENDIX B
REFERENCES

ISBN / Pub ID
4421
FM 31-70
High Capacity Networking
Capability to the Team
(HCNCT3),
JP 3-06
JP 3-50
MCM
MCRP 3-40-3A
MCWP 3-15.3
PHTLS
Tactical Exploitation
Group-Remote Workstation
Manual (TEG-RWS)
(SUR)
(SUR) MCRP 3-02H
(SUR) WILDERNESS MED
0-8129-2808-3
10515-0103-4100
10515-0109-4100
160TH SOAR(A) MISSION
PLANNING GUIDE
2000 LRP Publications
2D MSOB SOP
4-Wheel Freedom The Art
of Off-Road Driving,
9505A
A GEN.SURG.VIETNAM
ACP-125
ACP-131
AFMAN 36-2216
AFR 64-3
AFTTP(I) 3-2.26
APPLICABLE TM

Title
Operational Scenario
MOS Roadmap
Basic Cold Weather Manual
BGAN Operator, New Equipment Training (NET)
Package CD
Doctrine for Joint Urban Operations
Joint Doctrine for Personnel Recovery
Manual for Courts-Martial (current edition)
Multi-Service Communications Procedures and
Tactical Radio Procedures in Joint
environment
Sniping
Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support, Military
Edition, Current Edition
System Administration Manual and System Users
Manual
AAOS Wilderness First Aid Guide, by Wayne
Merry and St John Ambulance
Survival, Evasion, and Recovery
Wilderness Medicine. Author - Paul Auerbach,
Current Edition
The Thinker's Toolkit
Harris Publications Operator's Manual
AN/PRC-117F Operation Manual
160th SOAR(A) Mission Planning Guide
Electronic Evidence Discovery
2D MSOB Combat SOP, June 07 Edition
Author: Brad DeLong. Paladin Press (2000)
Portable Phone
"A General Surgeon in Vietnam: Lessons
Learned the Hard Way." Griffiths H., Military
Medicine 1990; 155:228-231.
Communications Instructions for Radio
Telephone Procedure with US Supp. 1 & 2
Communications Instruction - Operating
Procedures
Survival Manual
Search and Rescue Survival Training
SERE Manual
Applicable Technical Publications/Manuals

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AR 190-8
AR 350-1
AR 350-30
AR 525-90
ARTEP 31-807-30-MTP
ARTEP 31-807-MTP
Adequacy of Criminal Law
and Procedure
(CYBER)[2854]
Adobe Premiere
Pro/Classroom in a Book
Advanced Surveillance
Advanced Surveillance
Advising Foreign Forces
No. 6-01
BSO 1521.1
BUST Handbook
Basic Optics
CCTV
CCTV SURVEILLANCE SECOND
EDITION
CJCSM 6231_
COMDINST MI6114.5A
Computer Forensics
Communication
Computer Forensics
Computer Crime Scene
Investigation. Media.
(December 2001)
Cyber Crime
Investigators Field
Guide
D525-5
DCID 1/21
DD Form 5517
DIA Intelligence
Reference Document DI
2820-4-02
DIAM 58 Series
DODD 3115.09
DODD 5200.1-R
DRC 1976
Defense Intelligence
Agency

Enemy Prisoners of War, Civilian Internees,


RP and other Detainees
Army Training and Leader Development
Code of Conduct, Survival Evasion,
Resistance, and Escape Training
Combat Search and Rescue Procedures
Mission Training Plan for Special Forces
Operational Detachment ALPHA
Mission Training Plan for Special Force
Operational Detachment BRAVO
Report to the Presidents Commission on
Critical Infrastructure Protection 1997
Author: Adobe Creative Team. Adobe Press
(2003)
Advanced Surveillance, Author: Peter Jenkins
Author: Peter Jenkins
Center for Army Lessons Learned
SOP For the Combat Conditioning Facility
(Ramer Hall)
BUST Handbook
Brown, Earl B.
Surveillance Second Edition Analog and
Digital Video Practices and Technology
(Analog and Digital Video Practices and
Technology) Author: Herman Kruegle. (2007)
Manual for Employed Joint Communications
U. S. Coast Guard Boat Crew Seamanship Manual
Defense Computer Forensics Laboratory

Author:

John R. Vacca, Charles River

Author:
2001)

Bruce Middleton, CRC Press (Nov

Advanced Special Operations (ASO)


Physical Security Standards for Sensitive
Compartmented Information Facilities
Standard Range Card (LRA)
Battle Damage Assessment Quick Guide
Intelligence Collection
DoD Intelligence Interrogations, Detainee
Debriefings, and Tactical Questioning
Information Security Program
Report of the 1976 Defense Review Committee
for the Code of Conduct, September 10, 1976
Technical Counterintelligence Threat
Environment (U) (Aug 2000)

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Department of Energy
Computer Forensic
Laboratory
Digital Video Hacks
DoDD 2310.2
DoDD 3115.10E
DoDI 1300.21
DoDI 2310.6
DoDI 3002.11
DoDI 3002.13
E-Z Picking Exposing the
Secrets
EKMS-1 SUPP-1
EKMS-1A
EKMS-1_
EKMS-3_
Electronics Demystified
Electronics for Dummies
Emergency Care

Executive Order 10631


F
F-RAIG CD-ROM
F.M. WILD DISEASE
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM

100-25
101-5
17-95
17-97
19-20
19-20
19-30
2-22.3
20-3
20-32
21-11
21-11
21-26
21-26
21-75
21-76-1
23-10
23-14
23-23

First Responders Manual


Author: Joshua Paul, OReilly (2005)
Personnel Recovery
Intelligence Support to Personnel Recovery
Code of Conduct Training and Education
Non-conventional Assisted Recovery in the
Department of Defense
The DoD Personnel Recovery Program
Personnel Recovery Preparation through
Education and Training
PRO-LOK Publishing
CMS Policy and Procedures for Navy EKMS Tiers
Legacy Accounts/Tier 2S
CMS Policy and Procedures for Navy EKMS
(Tiers 2&3)
CMS Policy and Procedures for Navy EKMS Tiers
2 & 3
EKMS Inspection Manual
Author: Stan Gibilisco (2004)
Author: Gordon McComb and Earl Boysen, Wiley
Publishing INC. (2005)
Emergency Care, ninth edition, military
edition, Limmer, O'Keefe, Grant, Murray,
Bergeron
Code of Conduct for Members of the Armed
Forces of the United States, August 17, 1955,
as amended
Data Link Supplemental Handout
Field Return Ammunition Inspection Guide
Field Manual of Wildlife Diseases in the
Southeastern United States.
Doctrine for Army Special Operations Forces
Staff Organization and Operations
Cavalry
Regimental Armored Cavalry Troop
Investigations
Investigations
Physical Security
Human Intelligence Collector Operations
Camouflage, Concealment, and Decoys
Mine/Countermine Operations
First Aid for Soldiers
FM 21-11 First Aid, Chapter 5
Map Reading and Land Navigation
Map Reading and Land Navigation
Combat Skills of the Soldier
Survival Manual
Sniper Training
Field Manual for M249 Squad Automatic Weapon
Antipersonnel Mine M18A1 Claymore

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FM 23-23
FM 23-31
FM 24-1
FM 24-18
FM 24-33
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM

27-10
3-0
3-04.140
3-05
3-05.0
3-05.102

FM 3-05.130
FM 3-05.137
FM 3-05.20
FM 3-05.201
FM 3-05.202
FM 3-05.203
FM
FM
FM
FM

3-05.204
3-05.210
3-05.212
3-05.213

FM 3-05.214
FM 3-05.220
FM 3-05.221
FM 3-05.222
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM

3-05.231
3-05.232
3-05.40
3-05.60
3-05.70

FM 3-05.701
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM

3-05.71
3-06.11
3-19.30
3-21.38
3-22.65
3-24
3-25-26

FM 3-63.1
FM 31-20
FM 31-20-3

Antipersonnel Mine M18A1 and M18 Claymore


US Army 40-MM Grenade Launcher, M203
Combat Communications
Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications
Techniques
Communications Techniques for Electronic
Counter Counter Measures
Law of Land Warfare
Operations
Army Special Operations Forces Logistics
Army Special Operations Forces
Army Special Operating Forces
Army Special Operations Forces Intelligence
Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional
Warfare
Army Special Operations Forces Foreign
Internal Defense
Special Forces Operations
Special Forces Unconventional Warfare
Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense
Operations
Special Forces Direct Action Tactics,
Techniques and Procedures
Special Forces Special Reconnaissance
Special Forces Air Operations
Special Forces Waterborne Operations
Special Forces Use of Pack Animals
Special Forces Vehicle-Mounted Operations TTP
(U)
Special Forces Advanced Special Operations
(S\NF)
Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat
U.S. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and
Employment
Special Forces Personnel Recovery
Special Forces Group Intelligence Operations
Civil Affairs Operations
Army Special Operations Forces Aviation
Survival
Army Special Operations Forces Resistance and
Escape
Resistance and Escape
Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain
Physical Security
Pathfinder Operations (FM 57-38)
Browning Machinegun, Caliber .50, HB M2
Counterinsurgency
Map Reading and Land Navigation
Detainee Operations in the Global War on
Terrorism
Doctrine for Special Forces Operations
Foreign Internal Defense: Tactics,
Techniques, and Procedures for Special Forces

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FM 31-20-5
FM 31-23
FM
FM
FM
FM

31-70
34-10-1
34-130
34-3

FM 34-36
FM 34-5
FM 34-52
FM 34-60
FM 34-60A
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM

41-10
5-0
5-250
5-34
6-20

FM 6-30
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM

7-20
7-8
7-85
7-93
90-10

FM 90-10-1
FM 90-8
FMF 3-1
FMFM 0-8
FMFM 1-2
FMFM 1-3B
FMFM 2-2
FMFM 3-21
FMFM 6-21
FMFM 6-3
FMFM 6-4
FMFM 6-5
FMFM 6-7
FMFM 6-8
FMFM 8-1
FMFRP 3-34
FMI 3-07.22
FP 10446B
Federal Courts Law
Review
GENEVA CONVENTION OF

Special Reconnaissance Tactics, Techniques


and Procedures for Special Forces
Special Forces Mounted Operations Tactics,
Techniques, and Procedures
Basic Cold Weather Operations
TTP for REMBASS
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
Intelligence Analysis (March 1990)
Special Operations Forces Intelligence and
Electronic Warfare Operations
Human Intelligence and Related
Counterintelligence Operations
Intelligence Interrogations
Counterintelligence
Counterintelligence Operations - Classified
Supplement
Civil Affairs Operations
Army Planning and Orders Production
Explosives and Demolitions
Engineer Field Data - Field Expedient Charges
Fire Support in Airland Battle
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Observed Fire
The Infantry Battalion
The Infantry Platoon and Squad
Ranger Operations
Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations
Military Operations on Urban Terrain
An Infantryman's Guide to Combat in Built-Up
Areas
Counter-guerrilla Operations
Command and Staff Action
Basic Marksmanship Manual
Marine Troop Leaders Guide
Sniping
Amphibious Reconnaissance
MAGTF Intelligence Operations
Tactical Fundamentals of Helicopterborne
Operations
Marine Infantry Battalion
Marine Rifle Company/Platoon
The Marine Rifle Squad (02 Dec 1991 w/Ch 001)
Scouting and Patrolling F/INF Unit (06 Jan
89)
Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and
Controller
Special Operations
Field Antenna Handbook
Counterinsurgency Operations
SAAWF Fielding Plan
Computer Based Discovery in Federal Civil
Litigation
Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War

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1949 (III)
GROUND RECON OPS
GTA 17-2-11
GTA 31-01-003
GTA 5-10-33
Getting Past No
Getting Past No:
Negotiating in Difficult
Situations, William Ury
Greg Davenport
Guide - Secrets of
Surveillance

Guide - Surveillance
Countermeasures
HP1160/1320 Service
Manual
Hacking for Dummies
Harris Publications
Human Factors
Hypothermia, Frostbite
and Other Cold Injuries
(2nd edition)
I0017SPT
IFAK
IPG
ISBN 0789736306
J. WALTER THOMPSON
JANE'S INFANTRY
JOINT PUB 2-01
JP 2-0
JP 2-01.1
JP 3-0
JP 3-05
JP 3-05.1
JP 3-05.2
JP 3-05.3
JP 3-05.5

MCWP 2-15.3, Ground Reconnaissance Operations


(FMFM 2-2)
Combat Vehicle Identification Training Cards
Detachment Mission Planning Guide
Demolition Card
by William Ury, Bantam Books, 1993
Bantam Books, 1993
Advance Outdoor Navigation
Secrets of Surveillance: A Professionals
Guide to Tailing Subjects by Vehicle, Foot,
Airplane, and Public Transportation,
Publisher: ACM IV Security Services (1993)
Surveillance Countermeasures: A Serious Guide
to Detecting, Evading, and Eluding Threats to
Personal Privacy, Publisher: ACM IV Security
Services (1994)
HP LaserJet 1160 and 1320 Series Printer
Service Manual, Hewlett-Packard, 2004
Author Kevin Beaver, Wiley Publishing, INC
(2004)
10515-0103-4001 Operation Manual
Human Factors Considerations of Undergrounds
in Insurgencies, Author: Special Operations
Research Office, The American University
Washington DC (Dec 1965)
Gordon Giesbrecht, PHD and James Wilkerson,
PHD, Copyright 2006 by The Mountaineers Books
Preparation for Combat (Self-Paced Text)
User's Instructions for the Individual First
Aid Kit
Isolated Personnel Guidance
How Digital Photography Works, Ron
Interested Rejector
Jane's Infantry Weapons
Joint and National Intelligence Support for
Military Operations
Doctrine for Intelligence Support to Joint
Operations
Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Intelligence Support to Targeting
Joint Doctrine for Joint Operations
Doctrine for Joint Special Operations
Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Joint Special Operations Task Force
Operations
Joint TTP for Special Operations Targeting &
Mission Planning
Joint Special Operations Operational
Procedures
Joint Special Operations Targeting and

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JP 3-07
JP 3-07.1
JP 3-09.3
JP 3-60
JP 4-0
JP 5-0
JP 5-00.2
JPRA
JPRSP
JSOU
JWTC
KIV
L3ALR3P031A-000
M 3-22.68
M350-4V1 Maritime
Training & Operations
Volume 1
M350-4V2 Maritime
Training & Operations
Manual Volume 2
M350-5
M350-6
M350-7
MARADMIN 334/00
MCB SOP
MCDP 1.0
MCDP 2
MCDP 4
MCDP 5
MCDP-6
MCI 03-32
MCO 1500.52C
MCO 1500.54A
MCO 1510.101
MCO
MCO
MCO
MCO
MCO
MCO

3120.8A
3500.20
3500.27B
3500.42_
3500.73
3571.2F

MCO 3800.2
MCO 5239.2

Mission Planning Procedures


Joint Doctrine for Military Operations Other
Than War
Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Foreign Internal Defense (FID) (30 Apr 2004)
Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Close Air Support (CAS)
Joint Doctrine for Targeting
Doctrine for Logistic Support of Joint
Operations
Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations
Joint Task Force Planning Guidance and
Procedures
SERE Instructor Bulletins
Joint Personnel Recovery Support Product
Joint Special Operations University
Combat Tracking Manual
7HSB User's Guide
Study Guide/Work Book (Technical Training)
Military Working Dog Handler 22 Oct 2003
Crew Serve Machine Guns 5.52 and 7.62
Combat Swimming/Diving Operations

Combat Rubber Raid Craft Operations


Joint Terminal Air Controller Training &
Standardization/Evaluation
Special Operations Infiltration/Exfiltration
Operations
Special Operations Urban Combat (SOUC)
Reserve SNCO Retention Policy Changes
Applicable Range Control SOP
Marine Corps Operations
Intelligence
Logistics
Planning
Command and Control
Reconnaissance Marine
Marine Corps Water Survival Training (MCWST)
Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP)
Individual Training Standards System for
Marine Corps Special Skills, Vol. II
Organization of FMF for Combat
Marine Corps Parachuting and Dive Policy
Operational Risk Management (ORM) (MAY 2004)
Marine Corps HRST Policy and Program Admin
Reconnaissance Training and Readiness Manual
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Program
Conduct an Oversight of Intelligence
Activities
Marine Corps Information Assurance Program

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MCO 5510.14
MCO 6100.13
MCO 6110.3
MCO P4790.2_
MCO P5233.1
MCO P5271.4A
MCO P6100.12
MCRP 2-12A
MCRP 2-15.1 DRAFT
MCRP 2-15.3A
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP

2-25A
2-25A
2-3A
3-01A
3-02A
3-02G
3-02G
3-02H
3-0_
3-1
3-11.1A
3-11.2A
3-11.3A

MCRP 3-11.4
MCRP 3-11.4A
MCRP 3-16A
MCRP 3-17.2
MCRP 3-17A
MCRP 3-31.3A
MCRP 3-33.1A/FM 3-05.401
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP

3-40.3A
3-40.3B
3-40.3C
3-40.3E

MCRP 4-11.3H
MCRP
MCRP
MCRP
MCWL
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP

4-11.8D
5-12A
6-22D
X-FILE 3-35.34
2-1
2-12
2-12

(MCIAP) (C4) (NOV 2002)


Marine Corps ADP Security Manual
Marine Corps Physical Fitness Program
Marine Corps Body Composition and Military
Appearance Program
MIMMS Field Procedures Manual
Marine Corps ADP Management Standards Manual
E-MAIL Policy and Guidance
Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test and Body
Composition Program Manual (MCPFTBCP)
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
Ground Reconnaissance Handbook
Reconnaissance Patrol Leader's Planning
Handbook
Reconnaissance Reports Guide
Reconnaissance Reports Guide
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
Rifle Marksmanship
Marine Physical Readiness Training for Combat
First Aid
First Aid (Dec 02)
Survival, Evasion, and Recovery
Unit Training Management Guide
Ground Combat Operations
Commander's Tactical Handbook
Marine Troop Leader's Guide
Special Forces Waterborne Operations
Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST)
Operations
Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques (HRST)
Operations
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the
Targeting Process
Multiservice Procedures for Explosive
Ordnance Disposal (NTTP) in a Joint
Environment
Engineer Field Data
Over the Horizon (OTH) Surface Operations
Civil Affairs Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures
SINCGARS Talk II ALSA
Radio Operator's Handbook
Antenna Handbook
HF ALE Procedures Manual
Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures for Tactical Convoy Operations
Detainee Operations
Operational Terms and Graphics
Field Antenna Handbook
Security Operations
Intelligence Operations
MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis
MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis

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MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP

2-12.1
2-15.3
2-15.3
2-2
2-2.3
2-21
2-22

MCWP 2-4
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP

2-6
3-1
3-11.1
3-11.2
3-11.3
3-11.4
3-15.1

MCWP 3-15.1_ **
MCWP 3-15.3
MCWP 3-15.6
MCWP 3-15.7
MCWP 3-16
MCWP 3-16.6
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP
MCWP

3-17
3-17.1
3-17.3
3-24
3-31.2
3-31.3
3-33
3-33.5

MCWP 3-35.3
MCWP 3-40.3
MCWP 3-40.4
MCWP 3-43.1
MCWP 3.16.1
MCWP 4-1
MCWP 4-11
MCWP 4-11
MCWP 4-12
MCWP 4-26
MCWP 5-1
MEU(SOC) T&R Manual
Microsoft
Motorola
NATO REPORT FORMAT
NAVAIR 00-80T-101
NAVMA 3500.XX

Geographic Intelligence
Ground Reconnaissance (FMFM 2-2)
Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2)
MAGTF Intelligence Collection
Remote Sensor Operations
Imagery Intelligence
Signals Intelligence
Marine Air-Ground Task Force Intelligence
Dissemination
Counterintelligence
Ground Combat Operations
Marine Rifle Company/ Platoon
Marine Rifle Squad
Scouting and Patrolling
Helicopterborne Operations
Machine Guns and Machine Gun Gunnery
Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery (Currently
under revision)
Scout Sniping
Military Free-Fall Parachuting Tactics,
Techniques, and Procedures
Static-Line Parachuting Techniques and
Training
Fire Support Coordination in the Ground
Combat Element
Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and
Controller
Engineer Operations
River-Crossing Operations
MAGTF Breaching Operations
Assault Support (FMFM 5-35)
Mine Warfare
Surf Zone Operations
Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW)
Counterinsurgency Operations
Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain
(MOUT)
Communications and Information Systems
MAGTF Information Operations
Raid Operations
Marine Artillery Operations
Logistics Operations
Tactical Level Logistics
Tactical-Level Logistics
Operational-Level Logistics
Supply Operations
Marine Corps Planning Process
MEU(SOC) T&R Manual
Office Applications
Digital Wireless Phone User's Guide
NATO Report Format
NATOPS Survival Manual
TACP T&R Manual

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NAVMED P-5052-29
NAVSEA OP 5 VOL 1
NAVSEA SWO20-AF-HBK-010
NAVSEA SWO60-AA-MMA-010
NAVSEAINST 8023.11
NSTISSI 4002
NSWC TR 79-224
NSWC/DL TR-3714
NWP 19-2
NWP 3.50.3
NWP 79-0-4
OC MSDS
OM ISO-1200-A1 ISM-V
OM SU-231/PEQ
OP 5, Vol 1
OPNAVINST 5530.14C
Open Source Exploitation
Operator and Maintenance
Manual
PRMS
Panasonic
Pueblo High Tech Crimes
Unit
Radio Frequency
Identification for
Dummies
Reloading Handbook 7th
edition
SAASUM
SAT MANUAL
SAV SER SUP 6
SECNAVINST 5510.30B

SECNAVINST 5510.34A

SECNAVINST 5510.36_
SH 21-75-2
SH 21-76
SOCOM 350-6
SOCOM Combat Convoy
Handbook

EOD T&R Manual


Cold Injury
Ammunition & Explosives Ashore Safety
Regulation (ESQD Information)
Motor Vehicle Driver and Shipping Inspector's
Manual for Ammunition, Explosives, and
Related Hazardous Materials
Demolition Materials
S.O.P for the Processing of Expendable
Ordnance at Navy and Marine Corps Activities
Classification Guide for COMSEC Information
Characteristics of Urban Terrain
Urban Building Characteristics
Combat Search and Rescue Procedures
SERE Manual
Submarine Special Operations Manual,
Unconventional Warfare (Confidential)
Oleoresin Capsicum MSDS Sheet
Integrated Sight Module
Reflex Sight EoTech
Ammunition and Explosives Ashore Safety
Regulations for Handling, Storing,
Production, Renovation and Shipping
Navy Physical Security Manual
A Guide for Intelligence Analysts-2nd Edition
(Apr 04)
Manual for the Defense Advanced GPS Receiver
Personnel Recovery Mission Software
CF-19 operating Instructions
Handling Forensic Evidence SOP
Author: Patrick J. Sweeney II, Wiley
Publishing, INC (2005)
HORNADY MFG CO
Situation Awareness and Assessment (SAA)
Systems Approach to Training Manual
SOF SOI Supplemental Instructions
Department of the Navy Personal Security
Program
Disclosure of Classified Military Information
and Controlled Unclassified Information to
Foreign Governments, International
Organizations, and Foreign Representatives
Dept of the Navy Information and Personnel
Security Program Regulations
Ranger Handbook
Ranger Handbook
SOCOM Insertion/Extraction Manual
SOCOM Combat Convoy Handbook

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SOCOM M 350-2
SOFWEP-06-GTRS-0522-00
SOFWEP-370-BE-TRS-010
ST 2-91.6
ST 31-187
ST 31-201
STANAG 2174
STIRP
STP 31-18-SM-TG
STP 31-18F4-SM-TG (R)
SW370-CD-OMP-101 REV 00
SWO60-AA-MMA-010
Secrets of Surveillance
Special Forces Advisor's
Special Forces Advisor's
Reference Book,
Special Operations
Targeting Handbook
Surveillance
Countermeasures
T/E
TB 380-41
TC 23-14
TC 25-20
TC 31-16
TG03SDN-L(B)0207
THALES
TI 8005-24/20
TM 02498A-10/2
TM 0470B-OI/1
TM 05538C-10/1A
TM 05539D-24&P/2
TM 08670-10/1A
TM 09500A-10/1
TM 09629B-10/1A
TM 09880A-10-3

SOCOM Parachuting Policy


MK-12
MK-15
Small Unit Support to Intelligence Mar04
Special Forces Operational Detachment
Unconventional Warfare Operating Procedures
Special Forces Operations
Military Routes and Road Networks 25 February
1994
SERE Training Instructor Reference Products
Special Forces Common Skills Level 3 and 4
Soldiers Manual and Trainers Guide, MOS 18F,
Special Forces Assistant Operations and
Intelligence Sergeant, Skill Level 4
MK-13
Demolition Materials
A Professionals Guide to Tailing Subjects by
Vehicle, Foot, Airplane, and Public
Transportation, Publisher: ACM IV Security
Services (1993)
Reference Book
October 2001
US Army JFK Special Warfare Center and School
(Nov 2001)
A Serious Guide to Detecting, Evading, and
Eluding Threats to Personal Privacy,
Publisher: ACM IV Security Services (1994)
Unit Table of Equipment
Security: Procedures for Safeguarding,
Accounting and Supply Control of COMSEC
Material
Sniper training and employment
A Leader's Guide To After-Action Reviews
Special Forces Preparation of the Environment
(S\NF)
SDN-LITE Training Guide February 2007
Version1
AN/PRC-148 Radio Set, Operation and
Maintenance Instructions
Pre-Fire Inspection Small Arms Weapon
Ordnance Material
Operator's Manual, Machine Guns, Caliber .50;
Browning, M2 Heavy Barrel
AN/PEQ-15 (LA-5) ATPIHL
Operator's Manual, Rifle, 5.56mm, M16A2
w/Equipment
M40A3 Sniper Rifle
Operator's Manual, Machinegun, 7.62mm, M240
Operator's Manual Night Vision Goggles
AN/PVS-7B and AN/PVS-7D
SASR M82A3 .50 Cal Rifle
Satellite Signals Navigation Set, AN/PSN -11

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TM 10254A-10/1
TM 10271A-23&P/2
TM 10470A-12&P/1A
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM

10471A-12&P/I
10796-OR
11-5810-292-13
11272A-OI
11473A-OR/1

TM 9406-15
TO 31R4-2PSN13-8-1
TSN-601/602
Technical Note No. TN0405
The Accurate Rifle
The Complete Book of
Locks and Locksmithing
(sixth edition)
The Complete Book of
U.S. Sniping
The Little Digital Video
Book
The Photoshop CS Book
U.S. Navy Manual Rev. 4
US Army Tactical Human
Intelligence Team
Leaders Handbook
US Department of Justice
USAJFKSWCS Publication
525-5-14
USASOC regulation 350-2
USSOCOM Directive 525-16
USSOCOM Directive 525-5
Unattended Ground Sensor
Tactics and Operations
Manual
Unit SOP
VDC-600
WSVX.1
Wireless Network Hacks
and Mods for Dummies
Wiring for the Do-itYourselfer
A Students Autosketch
Autosketch for Drafting
and Design
Autosketch for Windows

Operator's Manual, AN/CYZ-10(V)3 Data


Transfer Device
Night Vision Device (MNVD) AN/PVS-14
Operator's and Unit Maintenance Manual,
Target Pointer Illuminator/Aiming Light,
AN/PEQ-2A
Technical Manual, Laser Boresight System
AN/PVS-17B&C Miniature Night Sights (MNS)
Comm Security Equip KOI-18/TSEC
MK-11 MOD 1
Enhanced Marksman Rifle
Grounding Procedures for Electromagnetic
Interference Control and Safety (Aug 91)
DAGR Operator and Maintenance Manual
Instructional Manual, Kowa Spotting Scopes
TSN-600 Series.
Altitude Acclimatization Guide
Warren Page
Author: Bill Phillips, McGraw Hill (2005)
Peter R. Senich
Author: Michael Rubin, Peachpit Press (2001)
The Photoshop CS Book for Digital
Photographers, Scott Kelby (2003)
U.S. Navy Manual Rev. 4
15 May 2000
Computer Crime and Intellectual Property
Section Manual
Unconventional Assisted Recovery
Airborne Operations
USSOCOM Directive 525-16 (S\NF)
USSOCOM Directive 525-5 (S\NF)
Tactics and Operations Manual
Unit SOP
User's Guide
USMC Winter Survival Course Handbook
Author: Danny Briere and Pat Hurley, Wiley
Publishing INC (2005)
GE
Author: A Yarwood (June 1992)
Author: Brian L. Duelm (January 1991)
Author: A Yarwood (April 1995)

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Green Eyes & Black
Rifles
Inside Autosketch: A
Guide to Productive
Drawing Using Autosketch

Warriors Guide to the Combat Carbine: Author


Kyle E. Lamb
Author: Frank Lenk (October 1990)
A Guide to the Methods of Contraception,
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation, 1979
American Heart Association Basic Life Support
for Health Care Providers Manual
Guidebook for Assault Entry Techniques,
Volume I and II
Operator and Maintenance Manual For the
Defense Advanced GPS Receiver
Pager MAPI Transport Service, Software User
Manual
Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS).
National Association of Emergency Medical
Technicians: current edition.
Weapons Drill Guide

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MARSOC T&R MANUAL

APPENDIX C
BILLET DESCRIPTIONS/CORE SKILLS

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company (MSOC) Commander. A Major holds


the MSOC Commander billet. He is responsible for the organization,
equipping, training and employment of the MSOC in any environment.
Core Skills:
1. Trains and evaluates the team in the performance of tasks that support
battalion, MARSOC and operational commanders training objectives.
2. Lead, command and control the MSOC in tactical operations unilaterally or
as part of other USSOF, or integrated with conventional general purpose
forces.
3. Capable of integrating and coordinating company actions with interagency
activities.
4. Plan, coordinate and conduct Unconventional Warfare operations.
5. Plan, coordinate and conduct missions that train, advise, assist and
evaluate designated host nation forces, indigenous and surrogate
personnel/forces.
6. Direct the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOC.
7. Direct the employment of explosives and demolitions.
8. Plan, coordinate and conduct Special Reconnaissance operations.
9. Plan, coordinate and conduct Direct Action operations.
10. Plans, coordinates and conducts casualty evacuation.
11. Direct Personnel Recovery efforts.
12. Plan, coordinate and direct force protection efforts.
13. Direct and participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps
Planning Process and orders development process.
14. Plans for the integration and directs the employment of supporting arms.
15. Directs infantry small unit tactics.
16. Conduct liaison and coordination with conventional forces, interagency
and non-governmental organizations.
17. Integrate, plan and employ civil affairs and psychological operations
forces.
18. Deploy, employ and re-deploy the company in support of assigned
missions.
Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.
3.

Military Free Fall


Combatant Diver
Responsible Officer

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company Executive Officer. A Captain holds


the company executive officer billet. The executive officer is capable of
performing the duties of the MSOC Commander. He is responsible for
coordinating MSOC training in conjunction with the Operations Chief. In
conjunction with the MSOC Commander he is responsible for the deployment and
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Core Skills:
1. Carries out the orders of the MSOC Commander.
2. Assists with the training and evaluation of the teams in the performance
of tasks that support company training objectives.
3. Aids in the command and control of the MSOC in tactical operations
unilaterally or as part of other USSOF, or integrated with conventional
general purpose forces.
4. Advises the commander on the discipline, appearance, control, conduct,
and welfare of the company.
5. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Unconventional Warfare
operations.
6. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of missions that train,
advise, assist and evaluate designated host nation forces, indigenous and
surrogate personnel/forces.
7. Direct the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOC.
8. Direct the employment of explosives and demolitions.
9. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Special Reconnaissance
operations.
10. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Direct Action
operations.
11. Plans, coordinates and conducts casualty evacuation.
12. Aids in Personnel Recovery efforts.
13. Plan, coordinate and direct force protection efforts.
14. Participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development process.
15. Plans for the integration and if required, directs the employment of
supporting arms.
16. Advises the commander on the conduct of infantry small unit tactics.
17. Conduct liaison and coordination with conventional forces, interagency
and non-governmental organizations.
18. Integrate, plan and employ civil affairs and psychological operations
forces.
19. Deploy, employ and re-deploy the company in support of assigned
missions.
20. Inspects the condition, care, and economical use of assigned weapons and
equipment.
Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.

Military Free Fall


Combatant Diver

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company Intelligence Officer. A Captain


holds the company intelligence officer billet. He is responsible for
coordinating all MSOC intelligence activities.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out the orders of the MSOC Commander.
2. Function as an advisor to the MSOC commander and is responsible for
carrying out all intelligence related activities.
3. Coordinate the integration of organic and attached intelligence assets.
4. Analyze and evaluate intelligence; estimate the operational situation;
and formulate, coordinate, execute appropriate plans.

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5. Assists with the intelligence training, integration and evaluation of the
teams in the performance of intelligence related tasks.
6. Aids in the command and control of the MSOC in tactical operations
unilaterally or as part of other USSOF, or integrated with conventional
general purpose forces.
7. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Unconventional Warfare
operations.
8. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of missions that train,
advise, assist and evaluate designated host nation forces, indigenous and
surrogate personnel/forces.
9. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Special Reconnaissance
operations.
10. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Direct Action
operations.
11. Serves as the MSOC Personnel Recovery efforts manager.
12. Plan, coordinate and direct force protection efforts.
13. Participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development process.
14. Conduct liaison and coordination with other SOF, conventional forces,
interagency and NGO intelligence activities.
15. Assist with the integration, planning and employment of civil affairs
and psychological operations forces.
Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.

Military Free Fall


Combatant Diver

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company Air Officer (7502). A 7502 Captain
holds the company air officer billet. He is responsible for coordinating all
MSOC aviation related activities. He is a Joint Terminal Attack Controller
(JTAC).
Core Skills:
1. Carries out the orders of the MSOC Commander.
2. Function as an advisor to the MSOC commander and is responsible for
carrying out all aviation related activities.
3. Serve as the JTAC program coordinator for the MSOC and coordinate the
integration of organic and attached aviation support assets.
4. Advises the commander and teams on the suitability of targets as
objectives for aircraft, types of aircraft best suited for particular
missions, and on marking of targets and front-line positions.
5. Maintains liaison with intelligence activities to obtain information on
enemy positions, location of targets, position of front lines, and time
aircraft are needed for strike.
6. Arranges and manages air support missions by contacting aviation units
and giving number and type of aircraft required, target information, armament
desired, and time of attack.
7. Directs and controls aircraft on a CAS mission by radio communication
from a forward position.
8. Observes and reports the results of strikes.
9. Aids in the command and control of the MSOC in tactical operations
unilaterally or as part of other USSOF, or integrated with conventional
general purpose forces.

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10. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Unconventional Warfare
operations.
11. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of missions that train,
advise, assist and evaluate designated host nation forces, indigenous and
surrogate personnel/forces.
12. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Special Reconnaissance
operations.
13. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Direct Action
operations.
14. Participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development process.
15. Conduct liaison and coordination with other SOF, conventional forces,
interagency and NGO aviation activities.
Core Plus Skills:
1.

Military Free Fall

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company Operations Chief. A Master


Sergeant holds the company operations chief billet. He is a graduate of the
Infantry Operations Chief Course. He assists the commander as the senior
enlisted tactical advisor. He coordinates directly with the battalion
operations chief. The operations chief is capable of performing the duties
of the MSOC Commander. He is responsible for training the MSOC to perform
tasks in support of the battalion METL. He is responsible for deployment and
tactical employment of the MSOC. He is responsible for the discipline,
morale, and welfare of the MSOC. He counsels subordinate unit noncommissioned
officers as required to improve the general effectiveness of the command.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out the orders of the MSOC Commander.
2. Trains and evaluates the teams in the performance of tasks that support
company training objectives.
3. Aids in the command and control of the MSOC in tactical operations
unilaterally or as part of other USSOF, or integrated with conventional
general purpose forces.
4. Advises the commander on the discipline, appearance, control, conduct,
and welfare of the company.
5. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Unconventional Warfare
operations.
6. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of missions that train,
advise, assist and evaluate designated host nation forces, indigenous and
surrogate personnel/forces.
7. Direct the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOC.
8. Direct the employment of explosives and demolitions.
9. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Special Reconnaissance
operations.
10. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Direct Action
operations.
11. Plans, coordinates and conducts casualty evacuation.
12. Aids in Personnel Recovery efforts.
13. Plan, coordinate and direct force protection efforts.
14. Participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development process.

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15. Plans for the integration and if required, directs the employment of
supporting arms.
16. Advises the commander on the conduct of infantry small unit tactics.
17. Conduct liaison and coordination with conventional forces, interagency
and non-governmental organizations.
18. Integrate, plan and employ civil affairs and psychological operations
forces.
19. Deploy, employ and re-deploy the company in support of assigned
missions.
20. Inspects the condition, care, and economical use of assigned weapons and
equipment.
Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.

Military Free Fall


Combatant Diver

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company First Sergeant (8999). An 8999


holds the Marine Special Operations Company First Sergeant billet. He is a
graduate of the career course (or equivalent), the advanced course and phase
I of the Expeditionary Warfare MCI. He assists the commander as the senior
enlisted administrative advisor. He coordinates directly with the battalion
sergeant major. In conjunction with the Operations Chief, he is responsible
for the discipline, morale, and welfare of the MSOC. He counsels subordinate
unit noncommissioned officers as required to improve the general
effectiveness of the command. He supervises all administrative issues within
the command to include but not limited to the conduct of office hours,
request mast, meritorious mast, enlisted PME and the coordination of
ceremonies and formations. He assumes other duties designated by the
commander.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out the orders of the MSOC Commander.
2. Possess those qualities of leadership which tend to elicit from
subordinates unquestioned cooperation and obedience under any circumstances
or situations.
3. Possess sufficient training, schooling (formal or OJT) to act
independently as principal enlisted assistant in all administrative matters
in the battalion.
4. Possess an exemplary degree of initiative, sound judgment, industry, and
dignity of demeanor.
5. Exhibits a strong ability to read and interpret regulations, communicate
verbally and in writing, and research all matters affecting personnel.
6. Possesses a comprehensive understanding of Marine Corps and SOCOM
organization, missions, and staff procedures at the team, company and
battalion level.
7. Advises the commander on the discipline, appearance, control, conduct,
and welfare of the company.
8. Assists in the deployment, employment and re-deployment of the company in
support of assigned missions.
9. Assists the commander in the conduct of office hours, requests mast, and
meritorious mast.
10. Assists in supervision of clerical and administrative matters; training
functions and the employment of the command in garrison and in the field;

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logistic functions such as billeting, transportation, and messing;
inspections and investigations; personnel management; and daily routine.
11. Assumes other duties designated by the commander.
BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company Logistics Chief (0491). A 0491
Gunnery Sergeant holds the Company Logistics Chief billet. The
logistics/mobility chief coordinates, plans, conducts and supervises
logistics, embarkation, and landing support operations within the MSOC.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out the orders of the MSOC Commander.
2. Advises the commander on the status of equipment and vehicles.
3. Aids in the logistical planning and coordination relating to the conduct
of operations.
4. Assists in the planning, coordination in the conduct of casualty
evacuation.
5. Assists in Personnel Recovery efforts.
6. Participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development process.
7. Conduct liaison and coordination with conventional forces, interagency
and non-governmental organizations.
8. Assists in the deployment and re-deployment of the company in support of
assigned missions.
9. Inspects the condition, care, and economical use of MSOCs assigned
equipment.
BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company Communications Chief (0629). A
0629 Gunnery Sergeant holds the Company Communications Chief billet.
Operational communication chiefs, as senior operational communication
noncommissioned officers, directly assist the communications-electronics
officer. Marine must first qualify as either a wire chief, radio chief, or
Communication center chief. Even though qualified in a specific chief MOS, an
operational communication chief must be knowledgeable in the Equipment
capabilities and system integration of all elements of wire, radio, and data
communications. Operational communication chiefs inspect communication units
to determine equipment and operational readiness and supervise personnel
installing, operating, and maintaining wire, radio, and communication center
facilities.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out the orders of the MSOC Commander.
2. Function as an advisor to the MSOC commander and is responsible for
carrying out all communications related activities.
3. Assists in the training and evaluations relating to communications
activities.
4. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of communications in MSOC
operations.
5. Manages the employment of all communications systems organic to a MSOC.
6. Participates in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development process.
7. Plans for the integration of all SOF/Partner Nation communications
assets.

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8. Conduct liaison and coordination with conventional forces, interagency
and non-governmental organizations.
9. Supervises the deployment, employment and re-deployment of the companys
communications systems.
10. Inspects the condition, care, and economical use of assigned
communications.
Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.

Military Free Fall


Combatant Diver

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company Independent Duty Corpsman (8403).


A Hospital Man Chief (HMC) holds the Company Independent Duty Corpsman
billet. The Chief is senior medical advisor to the MSOC Commander. Provides
medical and operational services for MSOC personnel engaged in SOF operations
independently of a medical officer. Performs patient care as well as
associated operational administrative and logistical duties. Performs
clinical diagnostics, advanced paramedical skills, advanced cardiac life
support, nursing, basic anesthesia, basic dental exams and procedures and
other routine and emergency medical health care procedures as required.
Instructs and advises operational personnel in measures for prevention of
illness and treatment of injuries associated with swimming, open and closed
circuit SCUBA diving, military free fall and amphibious operations.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out the orders of the MSOC Commander.
2. Function as an advisor to the MSOC commander and is responsible for
carrying out all medical related activities.
3. Trains and evaluates the teams in the performance of tasks that support
company training objectives.
4. Aids in the establishment of the MSOC aid station.
5. Advises the commander on the medical status of the company.
6. Assists in the medical planning, coordination and conduct of all MSOC
operations.
7. Aids in the medical planning, coordination and conduct of missions that
train, advise, assist and evaluate designated host nation forces, indigenous
and surrogate personnel/forces.
8. Assists directing in the Plans, coordination and conduct of casualty
evacuation.
9. Assists in Personnel Recovery efforts.
10. Participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development process.
11. Assists in the integration of medical personnel to the MSOC.
12. Advises the commander on the conduct of medical procedures and protocol.
13. Conduct liaison and coordination with medical representatives in
conventional forces, interagency and non-governmental organizations.
14. Supervise the deployment, employment and re-deployment of medical
equipment in support of assigned missions.
15. Inspects the condition, care, and economical use of assigned medical
equipment.

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Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.

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Combatant Diver

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company SATCOM Operator (0627). A Sergeant


holds the Company SATCOM operator billet. The Super High Frequency (SHF)
satellite communications operator emplaces, interconnects, energizes, and
verifies the operation of SHF satellite terminal equipment.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out orders from the MSOC Communications Chief
2. Informs Communications Chief to the status of satellite communications
equipment.
3. Aids in the communications planning, coordination and conduct of MSOC
operations.
4. Responsible for the maintenance, employment, deployment and re-deployment
of all MSOC satellite communications equipment.
Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.

HMMWV Driver
Weapons specialist

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Company Data Network Systems Operator


(0656). A Sergeant holds the Company Data Network systems operator billet.
Tactical network specialists are responsible for installation, configuration,
operation, and maintenance of networking systems. This includes installing
and configuring hubs, routers, bridges, and various transmission media,
installing and configuring server hardware and software, and coordinating
with the information systems specialist to ensure the proper installation and
configuration of workstation hardware and software to ensure efficient
operation on the network. Tactical network specialists also install, optimize
and troubleshoot Local Area and Wide Area Networks and operate the Tactical
Data Network (TDN) server. This MOS will be assigned and voided only by the
authority of the CMC (MM).
Core Skills:
1. Carries out orders from the MSOC Communications Chief.
2. Informs Communications Chief to the status of networking systems and
associated equipment.
3. Aids in the communications planning, coordination and conduct of MSOC
operations.
4. Responsible for the maintenance, employment, deployment and re-deployment
of all MSOC workstation hardware and software equipment.
Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.

HMMWV Driver
Weapons specialist

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Element Member. The Element Member


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the care and condition as well as the economical use of his assigned weapon.
He is responsible for all essential equipment carried as part of a mission.
He will perform additional responsibilities within the team in relation to
weapons or logistics/demolitions or intelligence.
Core Skills:
1. Understands the roles and missions of all MSOC members.
2. Proficient in Unconventional Warfare Tactics, Techniques and Procedures.
3. Capable of training, advising and assisting a designated host nation
force, indigenous and surrogate personnel/forces.
4. Proficient in the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOT with
the exception of precision fire weapons.
5. Proficient in the use and employment of common foreign weapons.
6. Proficient in the use and employment of explosives.
7. Proficient in the employment of all optics organic to a MSOT.
8. Proficient in the use of all C2 equipment organic to a MSOT.
9. Proficient in all Special Reconnaissance Level 1 skills.
10. Proficient in basic Close Quarters Battle tactics, techniques, and
procedures.
11. Understand the principles of Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations.
12. Proficient in tactical combat casualty care.
13. Survive, evade, resist and escape enemy personnel in an austere
environment.
14. Possesses proficiency to the 0+/0+/0+ level in assigned foreign
language.
15. Proficient as a basic collector.
16. Proficient in basic and advanced navigation techniques.
17. Proficient in Force Protection tactics, techniques and procedures.
18. Proficient in SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development.
19. Capable of planning, integrating and employing supporting arms.
20. Proficient in infantry small unit tactics, techniques and procedures.
BILLET: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Commander (A). A Captain holds
the MSOT Commander billet. He is responsible for the organization, training
and employment of the MSOT in Unconventional Warfare, Direct Action, Special
Reconnaissance and Foreign Internal Defense Operations, activities and
actions in any environment.
Core Skills:
1. Trains and evaluates the team in the performance of tasks that support
company training objectives.
2. Lead, command and control the MSOT in tactical operations unilaterally or
as part of a Marine special operations company, other USSOF, or integrated
with conventional general purpose forces.
3. Capable of integrating and coordinating team actions with interagency
activities.
4. Plan, coordinate and conduct Unconventional Warfare operations.
5. Plan, coordinate and conduct missions that train, advise, assist and
evaluate designated host nation forces, indigenous and surrogate
personnel/forces.
6. Direct the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOT.
7. Direct the employment of explosives and demolitions.

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8. Plan, coordinate and conduct Special Reconnaissance operations.
9. Plan, coordinate and conduct Direct Action operations.
10. Plans, coordinates and conducts casualty evacuation.
11. Direct Personnel Recovery efforts.
12. Plan, coordinate and direct force protection efforts.
13. Direct and participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps
Planning Process and orders development process.
14. Plans for the integration and directs the employment of supporting arms.
15. Directs infantry small unit tactics.
16. Conduct liaison and coordination with conventional forces, interagency
and non-governmental organizations.
17. Integrate, plan and employ civil affairs and psychological operations
forces.
18. Deploy, employ and re-deploy the team in support of assigned missions.
Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.
3.

Military Free Fall


Combatant Diver
Responsible Officer

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Chief (B). A Master Sergeant
holds the MSOT Chief billet. The MSOT Chief is capable of performing the
duties of MSOT Commander. He is responsible for training the MSOT to perform
tasks in support of the company METL. He is responsible for deployment and
tactical employment of the MSOT. He is responsible for the discipline,
morale, and welfare of the MSOT.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out the orders of the MSOT Commander.
2. Trains and evaluates the team in the performance of tasks that support
team training objectives.
3. Aids in the command and control of the MSOT in tactical operations
unilaterally or as part of a Marine special operations company, other USSOF,
or integrated with conventional general purpose forces.
4. Advises the commander on the discipline, appearance, control, conduct,
and welfare of the team.
5. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Unconventional Warfare
operations.
6. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of missions that train,
advise, assist and evaluate designated host nation forces, indigenous and
surrogate personnel/forces.
7. Direct the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOT.
8. Direct the employment of explosives and demolitions.
9. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Special Reconnaissance
operations.
10. Aids in the planning, coordination and conduct of Direct Action
operations.
11. Plans, coordinates and conducts casualty evacuation.
12. Aids in Personnel Recovery efforts.
13. Plan, coordinate and direct force protection efforts.
14. Participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
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15. Plans for the integration and if required, directs the employment of
supporting arms.
16. Advises the commander on the conduct of infantry small unit tactics.
17. Conduct liaison and coordination with conventional forces, interagency
and non-governmental organizations.
18. Integrate, plan and employ civil affairs and psychological operations
forces.
19. Deploy, employ and re-deploy the team in support of assigned missions.
20. Inspects the condition, care, and economical use of assigned weapons and
equipment.
Core Plus Skills:
1. Military Free Fall
2. Combatant Diver
3. Dive Supervisor
4. Military Free Fall/Static Line Jump Master
5. Helicopter Rope Suspension Trainer (HRST)/Fast Rope Insertion and
Extraction (FRIES) Master
BILLET: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Operations SNCO (C). A Gunnery
Sergeant holds the billet of the MSOT Operations SNCO. He performs the tasks
required of the MSOT Team Chief in his absence. He is responsible for
developing and managing MSOT information requirements, synchronizing
operations with intelligence and supervises MSOT collection requirements.
Core Skills:
1. Plan, coordinate and direct Team's intelligence, collection,
analysis, production and dissemination.
2. Gain and maintain AO and threat situational awareness
3. Conduct Intel Prep of the Environment
4. Conducts Area Study.
5. Gather all source intel and update team on enemy situation / threat
6. Ensure adherence to Intel Oversight
7. Coordinates with higher headquarters Intelligence Section in support
of Team Intelligence requirements
8. Manage collection plan, Maintain status of PIRs and IRs
9. Monitor local media and general population atmospherics
10. Produce threat vulnerability assessment
11. Provide support to PR planning, Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)
and ISOPREP submission.
12. Manage intelligence requirements and RFIs with the Intelligence Section.
13. Procures, produces or requests appropriate maps, charts, overlays,
imagery, photos, and digital data.
14. Assist in long-term contingency and force protection planning efforts.
15. Report Counter-Intelligence and Force Protection threat information to
higher HQ.
16. Assist with infiltration and exfiltration planning.
17. Support preparation of the environment activities.
18. Provide intelligence related training to HN forces as required
19. Screen and debrief host nation forces
20. Prepare Bios on personnel of interest
21. Identify and report contacts of interest
22. Conduct exploitation of targets and captured documents.

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Core Plus Skills:
1. Military Free Fall
2. Combatant Diver
3. Dive Supervisor
4. Military Free Fall/Static Line Jump Master
5. Helicopter Rope Suspension Trainer (HRST)/Fast Rope Insertion and
Extraction (FRIES) Master
6. ASO Level III
7. Intel/Ops Specialist
BILLET: Marine Special Operations Team (MSOT) Communication SNCO (D). A SSgt
holds the MSOT Communication SNCO billet. He is responsible for all team
communications and equipment maintenance. He is proficient in the use of
field expedient antennas, long-range and clandestine communications
techniques. He receives and is accountable for all cryptographic equipment
assigned to the team.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out orders of the team leader.
2. Responsible for the employment of advanced long-range voice and data
communications, to include HF/VHF/UHF/TACSAT/DAMA assets.
3. Responsible for accountability and maintenance of all communications
equipment utilized by a MSOT.
4. Advises the team leader on the tactical employment of the teams
communication assets.
5. Responsible for communications equipment keymat and cryptological
equipment preparation.
6. Responsible for the preparation of the communication plan for
Unconventional Warfare, Direct Action, Foreign Internal Defense and Special
Reconnaissance operations.
7. Responsible in ensuring that the team adheres to the communications
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and no-communications plans.
8. Proficient in all Element Member Core Tasks.
9. Ensure communications and data interoperability with conventional forces,
interagency and non-governmental organizations.
10. Responsible for cross-training team members in communications equipment.
Core Plus Skills:
1.
2.

Military Free Fall


Combatant Diver

BILLET: Marine Special Operations Element (MSOE) Leader (E). A Staff


Sergeant holds the MSOT Element Leader billet. The MSOT element leader is
the intelligence subject matter expert within the MSOE. He is the ASOT II
qualified member of the MSOE.
Core Skills:
1. Trains and evaluates his element in the performance of tasks that support
team and company training objectives.
2. Lead, command and control the element in tactical operations unilaterally
or as part of a Marine special operations team or company, other USSOF, or

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integrated with conventional general purpose forces.
3. Capable of integrating and coordinating element actions with interagency
activities.
4. Assist the Team Commander in planning, coordinating and conducting
Unconventional Warfare operations.
5. Assist the Team Commander in planning, coordinating and conducting
missions that train, advise, assist and evaluate designated host nation
forces, indigenous and surrogate personnel/forces.
6. Direct the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOT.
7. Direct the employment of explosives and demolitions.
8. Assist the Team Commander in planning, coordinating and conducting
Special Reconnaissance operations.
9. Assist the Team Commander in planning, coordinating and conducting Direct
Action operations.
10. Capable of conducting casualty evacuation.
11. Lead your team in Personnel Recovery efforts.
12. Lead and conduct Force Protection efforts for your team.
13. Participate in the SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development process.
14. Integrates and directs the employment of supporting arms.
15. Leads his element in infantry small unit tactics.
16. Integrates his element with conventional forces, interagency and nongovernmental organizations.
17. Integrate with civil affairs and psychological operations forces.
18. Deploy, employ and re-deploy the element in support of assigned
missions.
Core Plus Skills:
1. Helicopter Rope Suspension Trainer (HRST)/Fast Rope Insertion and
Extraction (FRIES) Master
2. ASO Level II
3. Military Free Fall
4. Combatant Diver
5. Intel/Ops Specialist
BILLET: Marine Special Operations Element Member (F-G-H) The Element Member
operates as part of a Marine Special Operations Team. He is responsible for
the care and condition as well as the economical use of his assigned weapon.
He is responsible for all essential equipment carried as part of a mission.
He will perform core plus responsibilities within the team in relation to
weapons, logistics, or demolitions. His rank is a Sergeant.
Core Skills:
1. Carries out orders of Element Leader.
2. Proficient in Unconventional Warfare Tactics, Techniques and Procedures.
3. Capable of training, advising and assisting a designated host nation
force, indigenous and surrogate personnel/forces.
4. Proficient in the employment of all weapon systems organic to a MSOT with
the exception of precision fire weapons.
5. Proficient in the use and employment of common foreign weapons.
6. Proficient in the use and employment of explosives.
7. Proficient in the employment of all optics organic to a MSOT.
8. Proficient in the use of all C2 equipment organic to a MSOT.

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9. Proficient in all Special Reconnaissance Level 1 skills.
10. Proficient in basic Close Quarters Battle tactics, techniques, and
procedures.
11. Understand the principles of Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations.
12. Proficient in tactical combat casualty care.
13. Survive, evade, resist and escape enemy personnel in an austere
environment.
14. Possesses proficiency to the 0+/0+/0+ level in assigned foreign
language.
15. Proficient as a basic collector.
16. Proficient in basic and advanced navigation techniques.
17. Proficient in Force Protection tactics, techniques and procedures.
18. Proficient in SOF mission planning process, Marine Corps Planning
Process and orders development.
19. Capable of planning, integrating and employing supporting arms.
20. Proficient in infantry small unit tactics, techniques and procedures.
Core Plus Skills:
Element Member (F)
1. Military Free Fall
2. Combatant Diver
3. Demolitions Specialist
4. Communications Specialist
Element Member (G)
1. Military Free Fall
2. Combatant Diver
3. Weapons Specialist
Element Member (H)
1. Military Free Fall
2. Combatant Diver
3. Engineer Specialist
BILLET: Marine Special Operations Team Corpsman. The Team Corpsman operates
as a member of an MSOT and is proficient in all the core skills of an MSOT
Element Member. His rank is an HM1 or 2 Independent Duty Corpsman
responsible for providing medical services for team members.
Core Skills:
1. Provides Trauma capability in support of team operations
2. Coordinates and provides routine medical care in support of Team
operations.
3. Conducts Team medical sustainment training.
4. Coordinates with Unit Medical ISO of Team medical / Health requirements.
5. Ensures Team Medical and Dental Readiness.
6. Analyzes all source medical intelligence and conducts medical planning in
support of Team missions.
7. Conducts medical threat assessments.
8. Develops force health protection plan and conducts CONUS preventive
medicine requirements.
9. Develops CASEVAC contingency planning to support all phases of
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Internal Defense operations.
10. Supports the development of Country Studies with medical information.
11. Identifies medical deployment requirements.
12. Submits medical embarkation requirements.
13. Maintains deployable medical block (medication and consumables).
14. Conducts force health protection activities in support of Team Mission
Support Sites.
15. Evaluates host nation medical capabilities.
16. Prepares in country Host Nation medical assessments.
17. Conducts post mission Health Assessments and Questionnaires.
18. Provides medical care in support of HN training as mission dictates.
19. Trains HN medical personnel in basic emergency and preventative medical
care.
20. Evaluate MEDCAP requirements.
21. Serve as the lead for MEDCAP / DENTCAP efforts.
22. Collects and provides input to Team SODARS requirements.
23. Provides medical Intel for Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center
(AFMIC).
24. Coordinates post mission medical requirements.

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MARSOC T&R MANUAL

APPENDIX D
ADDITIONAL 1000-2000 LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
AND
GENERAL SKILLS LIST

1000-LEVEL EVENTS
AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS
0321-AMPH-1001 Maintain a course using the nautical compass
0321-AMPH-1002 Navigate by dead reckoning
0321-AMPH-1003 Navigate using coastal piloting
0321-AMPH-1004 Navigate using nautical charts & associated equipment
0321-AMPH-1005 Operate a small craft
0321-AMPH-1006 Execute a landing/withdrawal
0321-AMPH-1007 Prepare equipment for transit on a maritime platform
0321-AMPH-1008 Execute a surface swim
0321-AMPH-1009 Perform individual actions in a hydrographic survey
0321-AMPH-1010 Collect data for a surf report
0321-AMPH-1011 Perform individual actions in a beach survey
0321-AMPH-1012 Participate in an Over the Horizon (OTH) operations
PATROLLING
0321 RECN 1012 Determine the Error in a Lensatic Compass
0321 RECN 1013 Navigate with a Map and Compass
0321 RECN 1014 Navigate with a Compass
0321 RECN 1020 Perform Immediate Actions upon Contact with Enemy
INSERTION & EXTRACTION
0321-HELO-1001 Tie knots
0321-HELO-1002 Conduct rappelling operations
0321-HELO-1003 Extract via a SPIE operation
0321-HELO-1004 Conduct fast rope operations
0321-HELO-1005 Execute a soft duck/helicast operation
0323-PARA-1001 Conduct a low level static line jump
0323-PARA-1002 Conduct a low level static line intentional water jump
0323-PARA-1003 Conduct a High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) jump
0323-PARA-1004 Conduct a High Altitude High Opening (HAHO) jump
0323-PARA-1005 Conduct a Tandem Offset Re-supply Delivery System
(TORDS) jump with equipment
0323-PARA-1006 Conduct a Tandem Offset Re-supply Delivery System
(TORDS) jump with personnel
0323-PARA-1007 Pack a military free-fall parachute
0324-DIVE-1001 Conduct an underwater search
0324-DIVE-1002 Conduct a closed circuit dive
0324-DIVE-1003 Conduct an open circuit dive
0324-DIVE-1004 Operate a Diver Propulsion Device (DPD)
MCCS-SWIM-1003 Perform a Shallow Water Swim
COMMUNICATIONS
0600-ADMN-1907 Obtain an IA Certification
0600-INST-1401 Install a power source

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0600-MANT-1601
0600-MANT-1602
0600-OPER-1501
0600-PROT-1801
0621-INST-1403
0621-MANT-1601
0621-OPER-1503
0621-OPER-1506
0621-OPER-1507
0621-OPER-1508
0651-INST-1401
0651-MANT-1601
0651-OPER-1501
0681-PROT-1802

Perform communications equipment preventive maintenance


Troubleshoot communications equipment
Operate a Data Transfer Devise (DTD)
Maintain Information Assurance (IA)
Install a tactical radio system
Conduct preventive maintenance checks & services on
radio
Operate a tactical radio
Operate a Global Positioning System (GPS)
Operate a tactical radio on a radio network
Troubleshoot a faulty tactical radio
Install network equipment
Maintain network equipment
Operate network equipment
Report a COMSEC incident & Practice Dangerous to
Security

2000-LEVEL EVENTS
INSERTION & EXTRACTION
0323-MMPS-2001 Conduct airborne operations in a hand deployed pilot
chute configuration
0323-MMPS-2002 Conduct airborne operations in a self-set drogue
configuration
0323-MMPS-2003 Conduct airborne operations in a static-line drogue
configuration
0323-MMPS-2004 Conduct airborne operations in a double bag static line
configuration
0323-MMPS-2005 Pack the Military Phoenix (MP) 360 canopy in the hand
deployed pilot chute configuration
0323-MMPS-2006 Pack the Military Phoenix (MP) 360 canopy in the double
bag static line configuration
0323-MMPS-2007 Pack the High Glide (HG) 380 canopy in the hand deployed
pilot chute configuration
0323-MMPS-2008 Conduct airborne operations with the High Glide (HG) 380
canopy
0323-PARA-2001 Perform the duties of a static line Jumpmaster
0323-PARA-2002 Perform the duties of a free fall Jumpmaster
0323-PARA-2003 Lead a parachute insertion
0323-TORD-2001 Conduct airborne operations with Tandem Offset Resupply
Delivery System-Equipment (TORDS-E)
0323-TORD-2002 Conduct airborne operations with Tandem Offset Resupply
Delivery System-Personnel (TORDS-P)
0323-TORD-2003 Pack the Military Tandem Vector System (MTVS)
0324-DIVE-2001 Perform the duties of a dive supervisor
0324-DIVE-2002 Lead a team in a dive mission
COMMUNICATIONS
0600-MANT-2601 Process a communications problem
0600-MNGT-2702 Manage Communication Material Security (CMS)
0600-OPER-2502 Implement an emergency action plan
0600-PROT-2802 Weatherproof communications equipment
0600-PROT-2803 Camouflage communications equipment

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0621-DSGN-2201
0621-DSGN-2202
0621-INST-2401
0621-INST-2402
0621-MGNT-2701
0621-MGNT-2703
0621-OPER-2502
0621-OPER-2504
0621-OPER-2506
0621-PLAN-2101
0621-PLAN-2102
0621-PLAN-2103
0621-PROT-2801
0629-DSGN-2203
0629-DSGN-2204
0629-ENGR-2301
0629-PLAN-2101
0651-INST-2401
0651-OPER-2501
0656-MANT-2602
0681-INST-2401

Develop single-channel radio network diagrams


Create single channel radio link profiles
Install advanced radio system configurations
Construct field expedient antennas
Manage single-channel radio systems sites
Maintain circuit logs
Conduct Over-The-Air-Rekey (OTAR)
Operate an Ultra High Frequency radio manpack tactical
satellite terminal
Operate International Maritime Satellite (INMARSAT)
terminal
Plan field expedient antenna employment
Prepare a guard chart
Select a Single-Channel Radio (SCR) site
Establish electronic protection
Draft a satellite access request
Create the Communications Electronics Operation
Instruction (CEOI)
Design detailed instructions supporting the radio
transmissions communication plan
Evaluate availability of radio systems resources
supporting a communications plan
Configure encryption devices on a data network
Implement a data communications network plan
Maintain a data network
Install Secure Voice Products (SVP)

DISTANCE LEARNING
GENERAL SKILLS
0302AO
Base/Perimeter Defense
0303AO
M240G Machinegun
0321
The M240G Machinegunner
0335
Infantry Patrolling
0336
Scouting and Patrolling
0365
Anti-armor Operations
0368
The Heavy Machinegun Crewman
0380
Infantry Squad Leader: Combat Leadership
0381
Land Navigation
0382
Infantry Squad Leader: Weapons and Fire Support
1371AO
Mine Awareness (Army)
2301AO
Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Task Force
CI060120CA
Range Safety
DI5101A
Operational Risk Management (ORM) - Indoctrination
DI5101B
Operational Risk Management (ORM) - Refresher
DI5101C
Operational Risk Management (ORM) - Advanced User
DI5101D
Operational Risk Management (ORM) - Facilitator
MD01AO
Call for MedEvac (Army) Course
MD02AO
Hot/Cold Weather Injury Prevention
UI050909D
Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP)
FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION
0801AO
Fire Support Coordination
C0389DAI
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C0389DBI
Battlespace Geometry and Control Measures
C0389DCI
Fire Support Planning
C0389DDI
Targeting Process
C0389DEI
Fire Support Scheduling
CC01AO
Operation Plans and Overlays
CC02AO
Task Organization
CC03AO
Graphic and Airspace Control Measures
EI060405D
Combined Arms Maneuver
OBSERVED FIRE
0861
Basic Forward Observation Procedures
0862AO
Establish and Operate an Observation Post Course
WF01AO
ROC-V VISIBLE
WF02AO
ROC-V GENERATION 1
TRAINING MANAGEMENT
UT01AO
Systems Approach to Training (SAT)
UT02AO
Status of Resources and Training System (SORTS)
UT03AO
Unit Training Management - Platoon Level
UT04AO
Unit Training Management - Company Level
UT05AO
Unit Training Management - Battalion Level
JTAC
JO11AC2
Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Primer:
Command and Control (Course 1)
JO12BCF
Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Primer:
Call for Fire (Course 2)
JO13ACF
Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Primer:
Advanced Call for Fire (Course 3)
JO14FWE
Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Primer:
Wing Employment (Course 4)
JO159LB
Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Primer:
Developing a Nine-Line Brief (Course 5)
JO16CAS
Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Primer:
Air Support (Course 6)
JO17RWE
Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Primer:
Wing Employment (Course 7)

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