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X Company METL

X Company METL. As of 1 October 2012. METL Crosswalk. X METL. X METL. Perform Tactical Actions Associated with Force Projection and Deployment (ART 1.1). Perform Tactical Actions Associated with Force Projection and Deployment (ART 1.1). Exercise Command and Control (ART 5.0).

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X Company METL

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  1. X Company METL As of 1 October 2012

  2. METL Crosswalk X METL X METL Perform Tactical Actions Associated with Force Projection and Deployment (ART 1.1) Perform Tactical Actions Associated with Force Projection and Deployment (ART 1.1) Exercise Command and Control (ART 5.0) Conduct a Tactical Convoy (ART 1.3.3) X Protect Against Enemy Hazards in the Area of Operations (ART 6.7.1) ART 6.0 The Protection Warfighting Function/ Protect the Force (ART 6.0) Provide Logistics Support (ART 4.1) Provide Logistics Support (ART 4.1)

  3. Overall METL

  4. Perform Tactical Actions Associated with Force Projection and Deployment (ART 1.1) COMMANDER’S ASSESSMENT X METL KEY BATTLE/COLLECTIVE TASKS COMPANY T/P/U ISE: USSA: U MP: U ART 1.1.1.1 Conduct Alert and Recall MEDPROS Readiness 90% or better MTOE Manned 90% or better MTOE Equipment on hand at 90% or better, 100% for Identified Critical LIN’s Certifiy UMO team STANDARDS TO ACHIEVE A “T” Recall w/ Full Battle-Rattle and weapons/masks drawn within three hours MEDPRO’s readiness rate at overall of 90% or better MTOE Manned at 90% or better MTOE O/H Equipment at 90% for all items, 100% for Critical LINS Certified UMO Team Certified FRG Leader and Active Program SUPPORTING INDIVIDUATASKS Troop Schools: UMO x 2, HAZMAT x2, AALPS, TCAIM Rail Load SRP COA to ACHIEVE or SUSTAIN A “P” Monthly Recall Drills executed at random, Accountability met within 3 hours (Quarterly) MEDPRO’s readiness rate at overall of 90% or better (Weekly) Request MTOE Manned at 90% or better (Monthly) Request MTOE O/H Equipment at 90% for all items, 100% for Critical LINS (Monthly) Certify UMO Team (Annually) ENDSTATE End State: Company, on order, rapidly deploy all forces with sufficient depth and strength to achieve mission success. UMO Team CRITICAL LINS

  5. Conduct a Tactical Convoy (ART 1.3.3) COMMANDER’S ASSESSMENT X METL KEY BATTLE/COLLECTIVE TASKS COMPANY T/P/U ISE: TSSA: P MP: P ART 1.2.4 Conduct Counter-Ambush Actions ART 1.2.10 Navigate from one point to another ART 1.6.3 Negotiate a Tactical Area of Operations ART 6.5.6.1 Conduct Convoy Security Operations ART 6.12.3.1 Plan to Counter IED’s ART 6.12.3.2 React to IED’s STANDARDS TO ACHIEVE A “T” Conduct Convoy Live Fire Certify Squads on WT&BD Annually Conduct counter IED and IED recognition Training by CIED or KNIFE expert Conduct Convoy Leader’s Training License all Drivers and TC’s SUPPORTING INDIVIDUATASKS Troop Schools: COA to ACHIEVE or SUSTAIN A “T” Conduct convoy live fire for convoy security teams (Yearly, last was FEB 2011, next MAR 2012) Conduct WT&BD validation lanes (Annually, September 2012) Conduct Counter IED expert Training (Annually) Leader Training on Convoy Planning and Execution (Quarterly, No last) Drivers Training (Semi-Annually or as needed) ENDSTATE End State: Move forces and material overland from one location to another while maintaining the ability to aggressively respond to enemy attempts to impede, disrupt or destroy elements of the convoy.

  6. Protect Against Enemy Hazards in the Area of Operations(ART 6.7.1) COMMANDER’S ASSESSMENT SLEDGEHAMMER METL KEY BATTLE/COLLECTIVE TASKS COMPANY T/P/U ISE: PSSA: P MP: P ART 6.7.1.1 Protect Individuals and Systems ART 6.7.1.5 React to Enemy Direct Fires ART 6.7.1.6 React to Enemy Indirect Fires STANDARDS TO ACHIEVE A “T” Certify CBRNE/Decon team Annually Conduct 90% Mask Confidence tests Annually (CBRNE Chamber) Train and Resource one combat lifesaver per vehicle Have two school trained Field Sanitation teams 100% Qualification on assigned weapon systems Certify Squads on WT&BD Annually SUPPORTING INDIVIDUATASKS Troop Schools: UMO x 2, HAZMAT x2, AALPS, Air Load Planner, Rail Load SRP COA to ACHIEVE or SUSTAIN A “T” Conduct CBRNE Decon Training and Validation (Annually, last MARCH 10, Next FEB 2011) Conduct WT&BD validation lanes (Annually, last SEP 2012) Conduct CBRN Chamber (No last, Next TBD) Train FST # 2 when school is available Conduct normal ranges and PK Sportsman Send Soldiers to Combat Life Saver as applicable. ENDSTATE End State: Protect the Friendly Forces in the Area of Operations by reducing or avoiding the effects of enemy weapon systems. FST #1

  7. Provide Logistics Support (ART 4.1) COMMANDER’S ASSESSMENT X METL KEY BATTLE/COLLECTIVE TASKS COMPANY T/P/U ISE: TSSA: T MP: T ART 4.1.1 Provide Maintenance Support ART 4.1.1.2 Recover and Evacuate Disabled Equipment ART 4.1.1.8 Provide Maintenance Management ART 4.1.3 Provide Supplies ART 4.1.3.15 Provide Supply Management ART 4.1.6.2 Provide In-Transit Visibility ART 4.1.6.3 Conduct LOGPAC Operations STANDARDS TO ACHIEVE A “T” Deploy ASL Annually Deploy STAMIS net (CAISI and VSAT) Semi-Annually BN OR Rate W/I DA Standard (90% or better) Requisition Wait time under XXX 4x Two man ISE teams trained and available (1 Per Firing Battery) SUPPORTING INDIVIDUATASKS ART 4.1.1.3 Diagnose Equipment Faults ART 4.1.1.4 Substitute Parts ART 4.1.1.5 Exchange Parts ART 4.1.1.6 Repair Equipment COA to ACHIEVE or SUSTAIN A “T” ENDSTATE End State: Repair and maintain the availability of weapon systems and equipment; provide the classes of supply necessary to maintain and operate military units; conduct special LOGPAC operations

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