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2. eese 3 205 Subject Area 9 Automated Movement Management cccscccseeceeeceeeceeeseeeneeeeeeeseeeeeeees 3 237 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION Approved for public release distribution is unlimited This Publication susperesedes STP 55 88N14 SM TG dated 27 April 2011 Contents Subject Arca T0 C argo T ESCRIBE aiiis ico eain me E SURE pua lr bimu iz uu o svc a ia 3 248 vial e g mc meee Renee ere ene eee en ener ee ener eee ee ee ee eee eee 3 250 Subject Area 11 Transportation Management and Planning eese 3 250 Subject Area 12 Cargo Movements and Documentation cccccceecceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeesaes 3 267 Subject Area 13 Automated Movement Management ccccccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 3 271 Subject Area 14 C argo Tracking ocius oO Eve uae uv etos neas thao REC vts adam esum den uda 3 275 Qs dul oid ita tee sacar arala onia a eco A aux atacand ee diel od ast al nate pat teniadeetaealatnne 4 1 DUTY POSITION DESC Pioioi seu bU uir metti coda a 4 1 GLOSSAR fr cE Glossary 1 REFERENCE G EE References 1 ReGuited PublicattoHlsuuus esset uoti A E E References 1 ii 11 February 2014 PREFACE This publication is for skill levels SL1 SL2 SL3 and SL4 Soldiers holding military occupational specialty MOS 88N and for trainers and first line supervisors It contains standardized training objectives in the form of task summaries to train and evaluate soldiers on cri
3. 6 Provided COR appointment file and post award orientation 7 Provided administration changes and delays 8 Provided performance management 9 Conducted inspection and acceptance 10 Managed past performance in contracting 11 Managed contract terminations 12 Managed contract disputes 13 Managed Socioeconomic Policies 14 Conducted acquisition ethics training Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary FM 100 10 2 Contracting Support on the Battlefield FM 4 92 Contracting Support Brigade 3 184 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3138 Validate Unit Movement Officer UMO Functions Conditions In an operational environment given commanders guidance Standards Validate the unit movement officer functions ensuring 100 accuracy in order to support the commander s guidance Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Maintain unit movement and vehicle load plans 2 Review unit movement plans 3 Prepare and maintain documentation needed for unit movement to include automated unit equipment list AUEL reports 4 Supervise the preparation and execution of unit load plans
4. 7 Ensured that hand brakes were set on wheeled vehicles and levers were wired and blocked 8 Ensured personnel disconnected trailers if required and lowered the landing legs on semi trailers and support wheels on small trailers 9 Verified that procedures employed in securing vehicles were in compliance with AAR Interchange Rules 10 Ensured that lashings were not tightened completely until all blocks and chocks were nailed in place 11 Ensured that all loads on railcars were within clearance limits Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance measures are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance measure is failed If the Soldier fails any performance measure show what was done wrong and how to do it correctly References Required Primary AAR INTERCHANGE RULES Association of American Railroads Interchange Rules TC 4 13 17 Cargo Specialist s Handbook TM 55 2200 001 12 Transportability Guidance for Application of Blocking Bracing and Tiedown Materials for Rail Transport 11 February 2014 3 9 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1103 Prepare Labels for Shipment Conditions In an operational environment prepare a MSL DD FORM 1387 Military Shipment Label and DD Form 1387 2 Special Handling Data Certification for shipments transiting the Defense Transportation System DTS given shipment cargo information a blank MSL DD Form 1387 a blank DD Form 1387 2 MIL STD 129 ATP 4 16 and DTR 4500 9 R
5. Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Observed the vehicle load plan cycle 2 Verified load was properly planned 3 Verified load tests 4 Verified Soldiers inspected loads 5 Verified Soldiers applied special cargo considerations 6 Verified Soldiers documented the load 3 172 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DA FORM 7598 Vehicle Load Card DD FORM 1750 Packing List TB 55 46 1 Standard Characteristics Dimensions Weight and Cube for Transportability of Military Vehicles and Other Outsize Overweight Equipment 1n TOE Line Item Number Sequence 11 February 2014 3 173 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3103 Plan a Unit Move Conditions In an operational environment given DA Form 5748 R Shipment Unit Packing List and Load Diagram DD Form 1750 Packing List Units Deployment List unit s deployment SOP guidance from your Company Commander Battalion Unit Movement Coordinator and ATP 4 16 Standards Prepare the unit s move for possible deployment to support a unit contingency with guidance from your Company Commander Battalion Unit Movement Coordinator AW ATP 4 16
6. Identified bulk cargo requirements Identified blocking bracing packing crating and tie down requirements Prepared the unit movement plan GO STP 55 88N14 SM TG NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task 11 February 2014 3 201 STP 55 88N14 SM TG References Required Primary ATP 4 11 Army Motor Transport Operations ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 1 Transportation Operations 3 202 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3130 Supervise Route Synchronization Conditions In an operational environment given the movement annex of an OPORD highway regulation plan list of movement bids graph paper map of operational area with overlay traffic circulation plan Commander s Guidance and ATP 4 16 Standards Supervise route synchronization to determine road movements routes and prepare movement schedules with 10096 accuracy IAW established movement priorities and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Ensure planned movement requirements are identified in advance 2 Ensure route synchronization planning is to sustain movements according to commander s priorities 3 Determine the road
7. Validated the compatibility of the cargo load 2 Verified cargo being loaded on an asset is the cargo on the documentation 3 Confirmed labels and or markings are legible and visible 4 Confirmed that useable space is adequately utilized 5 Verified that blocking and bracing used are adequate for the weight and size of the cargo 3 218 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 6 Confirmed the condition of the seals being used on the equipment 7 Verified reports on discrepancies found are brought up to the individual responsible for loading the transport equipment Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 11 Army Motor Transport Operations ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement 11 February 2014 3 219 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3124 Integrate Tactical Movement in Theater Conditions In an operational environment given tactical distribution mission order ADP 4 0 ATP 4 16 and ATTP 4 0 1 Standards Integrate tactical movement in a theater of operations to support the theater distribution mission Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Id
8. 3 178 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG a Global Command Control Systems GCCS b Joint Planning and Execution System JOPES 2 Review TPFDD identifying all movement related information a ULN Unit Line Number Assigned by FORSCOM identifies each force requirement Units may have separate ULN for Cargo and Pax and will have separate ULN for each move Sea Air Rail etc b UNIT NAME Unit Designation c PAX The number of passengers associated with this ULN d STN The number of metric shorts tons associated with this ULN e ORIGIN Where the unit originates from when it heads to the POE e g Ft Stewart etc f RLD Ready to Load Date The day relative to C Day the unit will be prepared to depart or begin loading the origin g POE The Air or Sea Port of Embarkation that the deploying redeploying unit departs enroute to POE or destination h ALD Available to Load Date The day relative to C Day the unit can begin loading at the POE i M Mode of Transportation A Air S Sea L Land X Origin and POE are the same j S Source of Transportation C Air Channel M Comm Air D Dedicated Air H Self Deploy K Strat Air AMC Controlled E Sealift MSC Controlled T Barge D Line haul G Train H Unit Convoy M Commercial Truck X Origin and POE are the same k POD Port of Debarkation The Air or Sea port the deploying unit arrives and will begin movement to destination l EAD Earliest Arrival
9. 11 February 2014 3 207 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures 1 Identified the segments of RSO amp I 2 Briefed on reception functions 3 Brniefed on unit staging operations 4 Briefed on onward movement 5 Briefed on integration TAA operations GO NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 3 35 Army Deployment and Redeployment 3 208 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3108 Verify Special Hauling Permit Conditions In an operational environment given DD Form 2777 Mobilization Movement Control MOBCON DD Form 1266 Request for Convoy Clearance or Special Hauling Permit access to unit Standard Operating Procedures SOP AR 55 162 ATP 4 16 and TB 55 46 1 Standards Verify the special hauling permit DD Form 1266 and or DD Form 2777 have no errors for the movement IAW SOP AR 55 162 and TB 55 46 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Review DD Form 1266 and or DD Form 2777 for accuracy and completeness 11 February 2014 3 209 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1 CONVOY NUMBER 2 UIC d DATE rrYYATMBOI
10. 11 February 2014 4 1 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 4 4 MOSC 88N40 Supervise cargo documentation and movement control units for all transportation modes Supervise freight cargo personal property and passenger travel at installation level Analyzes evaluates and proposes changes to the Defense Transportation System Formulates and reviews documentation on technical traffic management functions Devises and reviews movement programs for logistical support functions in a theater of operations Serve as the transportation liaison representative between other military services commercial agencies and host nation support elements Advisor for the preparation of operation orders where transportation is required Review DoD contracts and agreements with host nations Verify the accuracy of movement control documents Evaluate sites for depots truck terminals railheads beachheads air terminals and water ports terminals Determine transportation capabilities and limitations of units Perform as staff NCO in military traffic management agencies Monitors quality controls that ensure commercial transportation services meet contract obligations Monitors and documents all customs discrepancies and reports them to appropriate authorities Ensures allocation of transport capability is appropriate to accomplish each mission in a cost effective manner 4 2 11 February 2014 Section GLOSSARY Acronyms amp Abbreviations AC active component acromioclavicul
11. 5 Coordinate with higher headquarters and support activities on unit movements 6 Coordinate operational and logistical movement requirements 7 Submit unit movement data UMD as required by FORSCOM 8 Maintain on file approved copies of all unit movement plans 9 Notify the immediate coordinator IC unit movement officer for reserve component RC installation unit movement coordinator UMC for active component AC between update cycles of changes which affect the units transportation requirements 10 Train unit load teams 11 Ensure unit personnel are available who are authorized to certify hazardous materials 12 Ensure vehicle load plans are tested Evaluation Preparation None 11 February 2014 3 185 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures 1 Maintained unit movement and vehicle load plans 2 Reviewed unit movement plans 3 Prepared and maintained documentation needed for unit movements to include automated unit equipment list AUEL reports 4 Supervised the preparation and execution of unit load plans 5 Coordinated with higher headquarters and support activities on unit movements 6 Coordinated operational and logistical movement requirements 7 Submitted unit movement data UMD as required by FORSCOM 8 Maintained on file approved copies of all unit movement plans 9 Notified the immediatiate coordinator IC unit movement officer UMO for reserve component RC installation unit movement coordinato
12. Figure 3 70 Tracerlink vehicle server window Select HIMA Raster Kt S elect Vehicle w Marmal oom In oom Out Move Change Center Measure Reset Configure Map Window Units Add Kit Save Map Window Save TracerLink Save TracerLink As HIMA Raster Kit Vehicle Figure 3 71 Tracerlink right click menu STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 95 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Select HIMA Raster Kt S elect Vehicle Mormal zoom In oom Ot Move Change Center Measure Reset Configure Map Window Units Add Kit Save Map window Save TracerLink Save TracerLink As HIMA Raster Kit Vehicle Figure 3 72 Tracerlink right click menu E ST mem n ant ranbsh Ti frer irk a gt 7 Tees some ree wes Li JS Me i f E EE Win rire IE 1 i TTE Jl AUE ear AME LT ll ll i Wl T tits N Iu Tn E Ale uj M I i r ME M jin I dE AM j fe E M m d a w iit DH MI ni i M I mg Il WIL H ret T au B WM Min i ME UM iil uw d 3 i i Hr z lt ah EUN EYE Jur ui i li il ii li Ilt cra ike ls MIA anes mni Redes mora ee eee 2 Figure 3 73 Tracerlink Map Viewer 3 96 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG TST Fer link F1 FL be rantrech Ti ered iri 7 o Turt kb Chow e aa Ar do Me ENESQU dih LAM JI 7 a i ni il al ie MAN ania a BE i I WEE DUE UE IU BH Hie i 1 nde A M ME MORE ME OH m T ZA MU m b ll M i n AMETE
13. It displays the distance in kilometers nautical miles or statute miles Once you release the mouse the distance measurement will disappear 7 Reset Map to Initial View Right click on the map and select Reset 8 Units Changing Units of Measure Right click on the map and select Unit Select whether you want the map in Kilometers Nautical Miles or Statute Miles c Navigate through the Server Vehicle Kit Control Window Use the Server Vehicle Kit Control Window to trace a vehicle s route hide a vehicle or display a vehicle that was previously hidden or hide display a vehicle s name and last position report time 1 Display the Server Kit Control Window eT PIN og Ae um mm NT 3pedes Drle ee Dipa Linc cum o dim cens Vb o Luscnoace Aesignmrnts Sclecion Servere L1 rieg bons 3 CH F 20 0309 D wa lt me IES 2oczcU Figure 3 91 Sample Screenshot a Method One Right click the mouse and choose Select Vehicle on the popup menu This will change your cursor into a hand with a pointed finger Left click on the map with the hand whether over a vehicle s icon or over a bare spot If you clicked over a vehicle s icon the vehicle kit window will display the clicked vehicle s in the pane If you clicked over a bare spot the window will be empty b Method Two Slowly slide the cursor off the screen to the right side of the map When you approach the edge of the map the Kit Bar will appear
14. NY 1 1 MS CASE NO JAB aa i eee or eem YOSHII BRANCH DEPOT KANTO DEFOT JGSDF 2529 MANIWA YOSHII CHO TANTO GUN GLINM AMEN 370 2104 JAPAN 1DECUS Figure 3 116 Sample DD Form 1384 Transportation Control and Movement Document b Tally cargo below the past checker s tally noting discrepancies shortages or overages c Verify or record applicable entries of the DD Form 1384 line 27 blocks d e and f 2 Finalize procedures for movement of cargo a Ensure the driver signs for receipt of the cargo b Remove one copy of the DD Form 1384 for turn in to the senior cargo checker c Give remaining copies of DD Form 1384 to the driver 3 190 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 Determine quantity of assets to include shortfalls 4 Coordinate external assets 1f necessary 5 Request required life support mission 6 Coordinate movement with US and host nation civil and military authorities 7 Maintain movement timetables 8 Develop timetables and movement graphs 9 Inform headquarters and other applicable elements of movement Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Recorded onward movement of cargo 2 Finalized procedures for movement of cargo 3 Determined quantity of assets to include shortfalls 4 Coordinated external assets if necessary 5 Requested required life support mission 6 Coordinated movement with US and host nation civil and military authorities 7 Ma
15. Oct 1997 SERIAL CHECK N PREFIX NUMBER DIGIT S IS rj CODE Example USAA 6932 9 06 26 97 W2SGIR Prepared by Mr Ms J Doe Explanation Prefix First four letters of container serial n Serial Number Six numbers prior to the c serial number of USAG 116932 9 as 6932 pri Check Digit Last digit of serial number AIDPMO for common Dest Use when containg e of container Use the following codes al and CSC certified al but requires CSC inspection inor repairs below 750 Figure 3 21 Sample Container Report a Enter Prefix The first four letters of the container serial numbers b Enter Serial Number The six numbers prior to the check digit For instance serial number of USAG 116932 9 as 116932 c Enter Check Digit Last digit of serial number d Enter Status Last report R Receipt S shipped e Enter Last Date Date of change in status f Enter Owner DODAAC Organization FORSCOM AIDPMO or Unit Owned g Enter Destination Destination Location h Enter Condition Code i Enter Due Inspection Date of last CSC Inspection j Enter Remarks 9 Submit required daily reports 3 40 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG a Unforecasted Container report b Empty Container c Unserviceable and damaged container report d Daily Container Report 10 Notify supervisor a Abnormal delays b Incorrect consignee arrival NOTE When that occurs there are two options The senior transporta
16. SDDC ATTH MTDC OPCL 661 SHEPPARD PLACE FORT EUSTIS VA 23604 PARTI REQUEST FOR INFORMATION RFI MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS Ll ASTRAY FREIGHT 4 REPORTING ACTIVITY 588TH US ARMY TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL APO AE 09143 5 CONSIGNOR Orga 6 CONSIGNEE Destination FLEET AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CENTER CDR EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION NORFOLK VA 23511 5000 AAFES EUROPE APO AE 00143 7 SHIPPER amp CARRIERS NAME SCAC SAME AS BLOCK 5 SL INDEPENDENCE A4929 W1SQL1 le 8 CARRIERS PRO FREIGHT NO 10 BILL OF LADING NOJTYPE N A NYA TS DATECONSIGNEE NSCREPANCY 15 DATE CARRIER 16 CARRIER REPRESENTATIVE CONTACTED MR HARRY SMITH TELEPHONE NO 215 1465 0960 17 SEAL NUMBERS AND CONDITION INTACT BROKEN MISSING include details SXLIE DAT COMMODITY DESCRIPTION TRANSPORT ATION CONTROL HO NATIONAL STOCK NO MSN ig 19 20 1 HXSAAUTOAT 940 00 A27 HXSAAUTOAT TORTILLA CHIPS 8940 00 A27 Ez L 1 El 28 REMARKS Ses pr paration insirichors of covenng mouton for suggested informaltiani SHIPMENT WAS LOADED ON ABC TRUCKING NO 01234 20 APR 10 BLOCKED AND BRACED WITH TWO FOOT 4X4 S NAILED TO THE TRAILER FLOOR ON ALL FOUR SIDES OF THE BOX 29a NAME OF PREPARER Type cr print 29b EMAIL ADDRESS RONDA A FORTSON TRANSPORTATION OFFICER 29c TELEPHONE NO 29d FACSIMILE NUMBER s 703 428 2294 30 REPLY 31a NAME OF RESPONDENT Type or print 31e EMAIL ADDRESS 3
17. Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control 3 204 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 8 Cargo Movements and Documentation 551 88N 3101 Schedule Cargo for Shipment Conditions In an operational environment given transportation movement release TMR document DTR 4500 9 R Part II FM 55 1 and ATP 4 16 Standards Schedule cargo for shipment ensuring that cargo disposition instructions are achieved and transmit cargo movement requirements to the appropriate Movement Control Battalion MCB with 100 accuracy IAW DTR 4500 9 R Part II FM 55 1 and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps Review the cargo disposition instructions to identify material to be moved a Checks shipping request form or Transportation Movement Release for type of cargo to be moved 1 e General Cargo Retrograde Shipment HAZMAT and any special instructions b Reviews destination of shipment and checked if cargo could be consolidated with previously scheduled shipment to same destination c Check the dimensions of the cargo to determine if any special handling or permits are required 2 Determine the mode of transport a Reviews the stra
18. Student Evaluation Plan TAT to accompany troops turn around time TCMD transportation control movement document TCN transaction control number transportation control number TCP IP transmission control protocol with Internet protocol TOE table of organization and equipment UMO Unit Maintenance Officer Unit Movement Officer US United States ultrasound unconditioned stimulus alt alternate altitude alanine transaminase reg regiment regulation register Section Il Terms OK okay general cargo Cargo that is susceptible for loading in general nonspecialized stowage areas or standard shipping containers e g boxes barrels bales crates packages bundles and pallets 11 February 2014 Glossary 1 This page intentionally left blank REFERENCES Required Publications Required publications are sources that users must read in order to understand or to comply with this publication Army Publications ADP 4 0 Sustainment 31 July 2012 ADP 5 0 The Operations Process 17 May 2012 ADRP 4 0 Sustainment 31 July 2012 ADRP 5 0 The Operations Process 17 May 2012 AR 380 5 Department of the Army Information Security Program 29 September 2000 AR 55 162 Permits for Oversize Overweight or Other Special Military Movements January 1979 AR 56 4 Distribution of Materiel and Distribution Platform Management 2 March 2007 AR 710 2 Supply Policy Below the National Level 28 March 2008 AR 735 5 Property Acco
19. and small team proficiency Senior NCOs coach junior NCOs to master a wide range of individual tasks 3 Soldier Responsibility Each soldier is responsible for performing individual tasks identified by the first line supervisor based on the unit s mission essential task list METL Soldiers must perform tasks to the standards included in the task summary If soldiers have questions about tasks or which tasks in this manual they must perform they are responsible for asking their first line supervisor for clarification assistance and guidance First line supervisors know how to perform each task or can direct soldiers to appropriate training materials including current field manuals technical manuals and Army regulations Soldiers are responsible for using these materials to maintain performance They are also responsible for maintaining standard performance levels of all Soldier s Manual of Common Tasks at their current skill level and below Periodically soldiers should ask their supervisor or another soldier to check their performance to ensure that they can perform the tasks 1 4 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1 3 Battle Focused Training Battle focus is a concept used to derive peacetime training requirements from assigned and anticipated missions The priority of training in units 1s to train to standard on the wartime mission Battle focus guides the planning preparation execution and assessment of each organization s train
20. complex situations to execute mission type orders achieving the commander s intent 4 A life cycle management diagram for soldiers is on page 1 5 You can find more information and check for updates at http das cs amedd army mil ooc htm scroll down to LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT select ENLISTED and find the appropriate tab along the bottom This information combined with the MOS Training Plan in Chapter 2 forms the career development model for the MOS 11 February 2014 1 3 STP 55 88N14 SM TG d Training Responsibility Soldier and leader training and development continue in the unit Using the institutional foundation training in organizations and units focuses and hones individual and team skills and knowledge 1 Commander Responsibility a The unit commander is responsible for the wartime readiness of all elements in the formation The commander is therefore the primary trainer of the organization and is responsible for ensuring that all training is conducted in accordance with the STP to the Army standard b Commanders ensure STP standards are met during all training If a soldier fails to meet established standards for identified MOS tasks the soldier must retrain until the tasks are performed to standard Training to standard on MOS tasks is more important than completion of a unit training event such as an ARTEP evaluation The objective is to focus on sustaining MOS proficiency this is the critical factor commander
21. 2 Display information in the Server Kit Control Window 11 February 2014 3 107 STP 55 88N14 SM TG x a ee ny Mauer ee 2 ee rmt C3 ep i a S were ee nee et tings bere eR edi Wee et a on DAD e Fe vow E ADT uw 7 FE IX ER Press laters Nae Toe nat Dnars erode ee eer be Figure 3 92 Sample Screenshot a The Assignments Tab Click on the Assignment Tab to display vehicle information in a hierarchical fleet view b The Selection Tab Click on the Selection Tab to display vehicle information listed by vehicle c Enable Autotrack function 1 Right click on the map to get the popup menu 2 Choose the Select Vehicle option from the pop up window 3 Click on the vehicle you wish to track The Server Vehicle Kit Control window will open with the Selection tab containing a list of vehicles 4 Right click on the vehicle you wish to track select State Track NOTE If the vehicle you are tracking is off the map use the Assignments tab instead of the Selection tab to make the change d Enable Trace function 1 Right click on the map to get the popup menu 2 Choose the Select Vehicle option from the popup menu 3 Click on the vehicle you wish to trace The Server Vehicle Kit Control window will open with the Selection tab containing a list of vehicles 4 Right click on the vehicle you wish to trace and then select Display Trace e Hiding Show and individual vehicle s name 1 Right click on the map to get
22. 3135 Perform Command Post of the Future CPOF Duties as a CPOF Operator Conditions In an operational environment given a Command Post of the Future CPOF System with CPOF software installed Standards Perform command post of the future CPOF duties as a CPOF operator to monitor sustainment operations Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Describe the CPOF system 2 Start the 2D CPOF application 3 Organize 2D CPOF workspace 4 Stop the 2D CPOF application 5 Start the 3D CPOF application 6 Organize 3D CPOF workspace 7 Assemble situational awareness products on 3D map 8 Set up CPOF 3D workspace 9 Set up the Ventrilo voice over internet protocal VOIP application 10 Perform Communications check on Ventrilo application 11 Stop the 3D CPOF application Evaluation Preparation Setup Ensure that the equipment is available serviceable and ready for use Use the references and the evaluation guide to score the soldier s performance Brief soldier Tell the Soldier what is required AW the task conditions and standards Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Described the CPOF system 2 Started the 2D CPOF application 11 February 2014 3 245 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 3 Organized 2D CPOF workspace 4 Stopped the 2D CPOF application 5 Started the 3D CPOF application 6 Organized 3D CPOF workspace 7 Assembled stitu
23. 4 Medical 5 Communications ADP ITV support 6 Security g Coordinate additional support for surge and retrograde operations as needed 1 Contracting 2 Civilian host nation support 3 Maintenance h Adjust the marine terminal traffic control plan as needed Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures l 2 eS Conducted preparation of vehicles personnel and equipment for Air Movement Conducted highway movement operations Conducted rail movement operations Conducted water movement operations 11 February 2014 GO NO GO 3 119 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 60 Army Terminal Operations TC 4 13 17 Cargo Specialist s Handbook 3 120 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2113 Prepare Unit Move Conditions In an operational environment given a command directive access to the unit SOP movement data ADP 5 0 and TB 55 46 1 Standards Prepare a unit movement without error for approval by commander supervisor or transportation agency for the movement of equipment and or personnel IAW ADP 5 0 and TB 55 46 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None
24. 71 to Ring 71 on the Pallet f Attach both side nets and attach straps then lift straps over the corner of the cargo g After the side nets are attached and adjusted place the top net over the pallet 3 62 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG h Secure the ends of the straps tuck them in to ensure they will not become caught in the rail system when loading the pallet aboard the aircraft or in storage see Figure 3 28 Figure 3 28 Securing the Ends of the Straps Evaluation Preparation Performance Measures GO NO GO Inspected 463L pallets before loading cargo on the pallet 2 Loaded cargo on a 463L pallet 3 Secured cargo to the pallet Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance measures are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance measure is failed If the Soldier fails any performance measure show what was done wrong and how to do it correctly 11 February 2014 3 63 STP 55 88N14 SM TG References Required Primary DTR 4500 9 R PART II Defense Transportation Regulation Part II Cargo Movement TC 4 13 17 Cargo Specialist s Handbook 3 64 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 2 Automated Movement Management 551 88N 1113 Operate Transportation Coordinator Automated Information for Movements System TC AIMS II Conditions In an operational environment assigned as a Movement Control Specialist given operations orders computer loaded with TC AIMS II softwar
25. 98 Sample DA Form 7598 Vehicle Load Card Back 3 Confirm the spaces of the assets are adequately being used 4 Cross check the blocking and bracing to ensure it is adequate for the weight and size of the cargo 5 Confirm that all loads are distributed as evenly as possible over the bed to maintain a safe weight distribution 6 Examine HAZMAT goods for proper placement of warning signs and or placards 3 130 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG DOD MULTIMODAL DANGEROUS GOODS DECLARATION This form may be used as a dangerous goods declaration as it meets the requirements of SOLAS 74 Chapter VII regulation 54 MARPOL 79 78 Annex Ill Regulation 4 1 SHIPPER C ONSIGNOR SENDER 2 TRANSPORT 3 PAGE 1 4 SHIPPER S REFERENCE TCN FORT HOOD TX 76544 287Y XXXX PAGES AM ASHTOSOFOOO 10XX 5 FREIGHT FORVVARDER S 6 CONSIGNEE Y CARRIER 70 be completed by the carrier WASHTO 254 287 XXXX 24 HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TELEPHONE NUMBERS DOD DOD HAZ CLASS 1 CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL WARFARE DOD SECURE HOLDING DOD RADIOACTIVE NON EXPLOSIVE EXPLOSIVES ONLY MATERIAL 1 800 524 0331 MATERIALS COLLECT HAZMAT LECT DUTY HOURS OIL CHEMICAL SPILLS ARMY 011 703 697 0218 1 300 851 8061 011 703 697 0218 DSN 584 3044 584 7211 584 6455 NRG S TERRORIST pet gend iba Sanat z z Comm 011 410 436 3044 1 3H puo EE or M ro NM 011 410 436 7211 1 800 424 8802 AT SEA COLLECT Watch Officer 011 410 436 6455 AT SEA COLLEC
26. CFR 393 75 j Fuel System Inspect fuel tank and lines to ensure that they r Tadgate Doors inspect to see that all hinges are tight in body orem eenyicenabe condition Pee from leaks oreyence of makage Check for broken latches and safety chasis Doors must chose securely and securely mounted Ensure that fuel tank filler cap rs not 89 CFR 177 8354h missing Examine cap for defective gasket or plugged vent inspect filler necks to see that they are in completely sennceable s Tapauln F shipment is made on open equipment ensure that condition and not leaking at joints 40 CFR 383 83 Lacing iS property covered wih fire and water resistant tarpaulin 49 CFR 177 amp 35 h k Exhaust Syatem Exhaust system shall discharge to fe atmosphere at a location to the rear of the cab or if the exhaust t Other Unsatisfactory Condibon Note any other condibon which projects above the cab at a location near he rear of the cab would prohibit the vehicle from being loaded with hazardous materials Exhaust system shal not be leaking ata point forward of or drectiy below the driver compartment Mo part of the exhaust system shall Kem 14 For AASE and other shipments requiring satelite survediance be located where it wil burn char or damage electrical wring fuel ensure that the Satellite Motor Survediance System s operable The system or amy other part of the vehicle Mo part of the exhaust DITTS Message Display Unit when operative wil display the signal System
27. Date The day relative to C Day that is the earliest date a unit can be accepted at the POD m LAD Latest Arrival Date The latest date the unit should arrive at the POD in order to meet the RDD at destination n CRR ID Carrier ID Mission Number of Plane or Ship Number of Vessel o CRR NM Carrier Name Name of Vessel for Air the mission number again p CRR TYPE Carrier Type Type of sea vessel or air asset q SSF Scheduled Status Flag V Validated for Scheduling by Theater CDR EUCOM T TRANSCOM Validated A ULN allocated to Carrier M ULN manifested only to carrier B ULN Both allocated and manifested Evaluation Preparation 11 February 2014 3 179 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Set up TPFDD Extract from CJCSM 3122 02C and JOPES Level 4 data Performance Measures GO NO GO Received Time Phased Forces Deployment Data 2 Reviewed TPFDD identifying all movement related information Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control JOPES User Guide 3 180 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3112 Determine Mode Node of Movement Conditions In an operational environment given a transportation request OPORD ATP 3 35 copy of published
28. Ensure all vehicles and equipment were properly weighed marked 2 Documentation 3 Bulk cargo 4 HAZMAT 11 February 2014 3 197 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 5 463L pallets and nets 6 Briefing g Validate aircraft load plan h Inspect pallets for air shipment i Review flight manifest for accuracy j Verify pre flight briefing is conducted k Report departure to movement control element 1 Personnel and equipment that departed 2 Automated ITV interface when capability exists 4 Supervise the coordination of movement of retrograde cargo a Ensure that containers be used for retrograde cargo if the cargo can be containerized b Inform querying customers to have retrograde cargo that requires movement or receive transportation requests from customers NOTE Containers should be used for retrograde cargo if the cargo can be containerized and is on hand for movement and if it does not interfere with the reception and onward movement of containers As the movement supervisor of the MCB you will coordinate with subordinate movement control teams MCTs and plan the retrograde use fo containers c Determine if the cargo is container compatible and if it is at or near the final destination of the inbound container d Supervise the forward container retrograde requests HQ to the port The port will forward approve shipping dates and an export traffice release ETR to the origin MCT e Coordinate with the Surface Deploy
29. FORT LEE VA 23801 5101 15 PIECE NUMBER 10 17 TOTAL PIECES PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Adobe Profiadol 70 Figure 3 9 Sample DD Form 1387 Military Shipment Label 2 Prepare a DD Form 1387 2 Special Hauling Data Certification a Block 1 Title Item Nomenclature Enter item nomenclature b Block 2 Title Net Quantity per Package Enter the gross weight of the package c Block 3 Title Transportation Control Number TCN this package d Block 4 Title Consignment Gross Weight Total gross weight of each pallet package shipped under the same TCN e Block 5 Title Destination Address of consignee in the clear 3 12 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG f Block 6 Title Supplemental Information For sensitive and other cargo requiring transportation protective service or other special services while in transit enter appropriate requirements g Block 7 Title DTR Reference Cite DTR Chapter 205 Para I 2 h Block 8 Title Handling Instructions Enter any special handling instructions i Block 9 Title Address of Shipper Complete in the clear address of shipping activity j Block 10 Title Typed Name Signature and Date SPECIAL HANDLING DATA CERTIFICATION 2 NET QUANTITY PER PACKAGE 13 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL NO 12 Gal WK88740730001 XXX Paci EuT ADAGE WERT AFAFA A T 4 CONSIGNMENT GROSS WEIGHT 5 DESTINATION 1 ITEM NOMENCLATURE Mi Y chicle LANI 1 i Laci None Caren Aurenitt Unh l Fon Car
30. February 2014 3 175 STP 55 88N14 SM TG PACKING LIS T CONTENTS STOCK NUMBER AND NOMENCLATURE t i FOOT LOCKER FOOT LOCKER COPIER MACHINE RADIO FAX MACHINE FIXE EXTINGUISHER DUFFLE BAGS 4 x 200 RUCE SACK 4 X 140 TOTAL WEIGHT Figure 3 114 Sample DD Form 1750 Packing List 6 Ensure all vehicle loading plans are physically tested Coordinate with all platoon leaders to ensure the vehicles are actually loaded and the test verified on the load card If load changes the test must be repeated and the load card revalidated 7 Submit proposed unit load plans to the company commander for approval a Once all vehicle load plans have been validated by BN Unit Movement Coordinator b Submit the validated unit load plan to company commander for approval 3 176 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Reviewed existing unit load plans 2 Identified what needed to be moved 3 Setthe following cargo categories with guidance from the Bn Unit Movement Coordinator and Company Commander 4 Integrated into the unit load plans a plan to maximize cargo space of organic cargo vehicles 5 Documented the unit load plans 6 Ensured all vehicle loading plans are physically tested Coordinated with all platoon leaders to ensure the vehicles are actually loaded and the test verified on the load card If load changes the tes
31. GO Verified incoming retrograde movements with movement data 2 Determined final destination of incoming retrograde shipment with movement data and corrected TMR if necessary 3 Requested for movement of shipment for the next transportation mode of travel 3 124 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 4 Conducted closure report on retrograde movement Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement FM 3 35 Army Deployment and Redeployment 11 February 2014 3 125 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2104 Determine Appropriate Mode Node of Transportation Conditions In an operational environment given various cargo for shipping shipping documents authority to task component shipping agencies and offices ATP 4 16unit SOP and DTR 4500 9 R Part II Standards Determine the most suitable method of transportation based on necessity and needs of the Army that will not adversely affect the mission IAW DTR 4500 9 R Part II and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Determine the transportation priority code NOTE The shipp
32. GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 1 Transportation Operations 3 268 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 4122 Supervise Transportation Movement Release TMR Procedure Conditions In an operational environment assigned as the movement supervisor in a movement control team MCT Given a movement request a highway regulation plan and ATP 4 16 Standards Supervise TMR procedure ensuring no errors are made IAW current highway regulation plan and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Receive request 2 Process request a Review movement request b Determine assets required c Coordinate transportation support 1 Task organic assets 2 Request host nation support 1f needed d Coordinate movement with US and host nation civil and military authorities 3 Issue movement authorization a Deconflict routes b Review the routes for restrictions and limitations c Schedule the move d Assign movement authorization number to the requesting unit Evaluation Preparation None 11 February 2014 3 269 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO Received request 2 Confirmed asset requirements 3 Tasked organic assets to support request Evaluation Guidance Score the Sold
33. II TC 4 13 17 ATP 4 11 and FM 55 60 for all cargo being shipped with hazardous and sensitive materials Standards Coordinate hazardous materials or sensitive cargo shipments without error ensuring that it is compliant with government state and local laws regulations policies and in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulation CFR 49 TM 38 250 and DOD Reg 4500 9 R Part II TC 4 13 17 ATP 4 11 and FM 55 60 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Review documentation to determine the amount of hazardous classified and sensitive cargo due into the unit 11 February 2014 3 225 STP 55 88N14 SM TG wen Categories of Hazardous Cargo IMDG L International Maritime Dangerous Goods IMDG Code 1 Explosives 11 Substances and articles which have a mass explosion hazard 12 Substances and articies which have a pro zeton hazard but not a mass explosion haz ard Substances and arickes which have a fre hazard and ether a minor blast hazard or minorprqecton hazard or both but not a mass explosen hazard E Buoctncer 3 and x orcs w s which r esent no significant haz ed Internasonal Maritime Dangerous Goods Intermediate Bulk Container Intermm abonal Gas Carmia Irradisted Nuclear Fpel Please contact the Monument office for additional information about IBC IGC and INF codes For more information visit http www imo
34. L 37C WIA Route shipment when advantageous to the Govermmernt 700 South Sixth Street Minneapolis MS S5402 MARKS AND ANNOTATIONS TP DD 010 0 18 461119725 RICHARD EVESTOXE 785 239 4107 163 Forim ran cir emergence imvolving DOD general hazardeu terial shi emt echading explotive DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES di DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES Use carriers classification AUANT FOR USE OF BILLING CARRIER ONLY or tariff description if possible otherwise use clear nontechnical description AREE diens Mileare 1093 TOT CQTY 25054 723 AE 69431051 L DNIINLATIQ X SHEET FOR DETAD TARIFFS PECIAL RATE AUTHORITY PICKUP SERVICE FURNISHED SE TV 002 174 00 VEHICLE FULLY LOADED STOP SHIPMENT AT FURNISH INFORMATION ON CAR TRUCKLOAD CONTAINER SHIPMENTS INITIALS amp NO MARKED CAPACITY FURNISHED AWS APPLIED BY SH CARRIER S PICKUP DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT 2010 02 16 Mone ESTIMATE HO CLSTLS TYPE RATE PSC REASON DELIVERED ON DATE AT Actual delivery peint B 2253 59 1 DDFSNS 1322 29 ISSUING OFFICER AND OFFICE suing officer nane office amd complete mdidresa JERALD B BUNYAN TRANSPORTATION OFFICE TRANSPORTATION OFFICER DELIVERED THIS CONSKSNMENT COMPLETE amp EN HOUSARMY AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY CEN GBLUOC EXCEPT AS MAY BE INDICATED SHORTAGE ATTN ATZ C ISL TAL BLDG 2655 7 CEARBAIER CAD REPORT f FORT BLISS TX 79916 0058 US W4sQg8 HAAE B tee CHED ON CONTRACTIPURCHASE ORDER NO AND FOB POINT DATED FURNISHED CL Accessorm servic
35. Measure the intermediate and rear axles separately when they are 48 inches or more apart measured from center to center a Measure distance from the RDL to the center of the front axle wheel hub b Record distance on worksheet as D1 in inches example D1 70 inches c Measure from the RDL to the center of the intermediate axle wheel hub d Record distance on worksheet as D2 in inches example D2 222 inches e Measure from the RDL to the center of the rear axle wheel hub f Record distance on the worksheet as D3 in inches example D3 276 inches 11 February 2014 3 3 STP 55 88N14 SM TG D1 70 INCHES D 222 INCHES D3 276 INCHES Figure 3 3 Axle Distances 4 Determine axle distance for tandem axle vehicles see Figure 3 4 NOTE Compute CB from RDL to tandem midpoint Use this method only when intermediate and rear axles are less than 48 inches apart measured from the center of intermediate to the center of the rear axle a Measure distance from the RDL to the center of the front axle wheel hub b Record distance on the worksheet as D1 in inches example D1 70 inches c Measure from the RDL to the center of the tandem axles d Record distance on the worksheet as D2 in inches example D2 249 inches D1 70 INCHES D 249 INCHES Figure 3 4 Determining Axle Distance for Tandem Axle Vehicles 5 Compute center of balance a Determine moments by multiplying weights by distances to obtain mo
36. RDL to CB 11 February 2014 3 5 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1 38 100 LB MASKING TAPE Figure 3 6 Marking the CB 7 Determine the weight of a tracked vehicle a Order driver to drive vehicle onto a platform scale large enough to accommodate the entire vehicle see Figure 3 7 b Record weight of tracked vehicle Figure 3 7 Determining the Weight of a Tracked Vehicle 8 Determine center of balance of a tracked vehicle a Order driver to drive the vehicle onto a wooden beam or pole until the vehicle tilts forward see Figure 3 8 b Mark the side of the vehicle at the point of tilt Figure 3 8 Determining the Center of Balance of a Tracked Vehicle 9 Mark center of balance and gross weight of a tracked vehicle 3 6 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Identified vehicle measurement points 2 Weighed axles 3 Measured axle distances 4 Determined axle distance for tandem axles if applicable 5 Computed center of balance 6 Marked center of balance 7 Determined weight of tracked vehicle 8 Determined center of balance for tracked vehicle 9 Marked center of balance and gross weight of tracked vehicle Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance measures are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance measure is failed If the Soldier fails any performance measure show what was done wrong and how to do it correctl
37. Special Condition All military shipments including vehicles and equipment are marked with a military shipping label Previously labels were prepared manually but are now done through an information management system While the manually prepared version of the label looks slightly different from those prepared with an information management system the information is displayed in the same numbered blocks Most transportation information management systems can produce a bar coded MSL special printers are used to print labels however Deployment and Sustainment Support Tool DS2T can also print labels on any card stock with most laser jet printers Standards Prepare a manual DD Form 1387 and DD Form 1387 2 with MIL STD 129 ATP 4 16 and DTR 4500 9 R Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Create a MSL DD Form 1387 NOTE Human readable unit of measure will be provided in US standard terms e g pieces inches feet pounds for measured items and the data values will be rounded up to the nearest whole number with leading zeros suppressed a Block 1 Title TCN Data 17 characters Code 39 standard characters A to Z 0 to 9 and and Code 39 bar code Do not use the extended Code 39 character set 1 e full ASCII NOTE Referred to DoD 4500 9 R Part II for instructions for non hazardous classified protected material b Block 2 Title TAC Data Four character
38. Special Equipment Cue Deployment or Field Exercise Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify what needs to be moved a Personnel b Equipment c Supplies 2 Prepare what needs to be moved by air a Advance party personnel b Main body personnel c Baggage to accompany troops TAT d Equipment 3 Prepare hazardous sensitive and classified equipment material a Advance party personnel b Identified TAT ammo quantities c Vehicles 4 Prepare bulk cargo a Developed a packing list for all consolidated cargo loaded in vehicles containers and 463L pallets b Determined packing list distribution 11 February 2014 3 121 STP 55 88N14 SM TG c Determined Blocking Bracing Packing Crating and Tiedown BBPCT requirements 5 Prepare for water movements a Roadable vehicles b Track vehicles c Rotary wing aircraft d Containers 6 Verify vehicle load lists NOTE Used the Transportation Coordinators Automated Information For Movements System TC AIMS II to translate the Organization equipment list OEL Unit Deployment List UDL a Advance party personnel b Reduce vehicles according to the mode of transportation and type of movement c Test planned loads d Weigh and record planned loads e Identify transportation requirements exceeding the unit s organic lift capability 7 Determine how the personnel and equipment will move to the Aerial Sea Port of Debarkation A SPOD a Roadable vehicles b Trac
39. System Mission Command S2MC formerly known as Battle Command and Sustainment Support System BCS3 Provides logistics information critical to operations and enhances the ability to manage sustainment operations throught end to end visibility 3 86 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG d The Integrated Development Environment Global Transportation Network IDE GTN Convergence IGC Provides the DOD with an integrated set of networked end to end visibility deployment and distribution capabilites Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Identified Transportation Automated Information Systems 2 Listed the functins for AITS Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control 11 February 2014 3 87 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 3 Cargo Tracking 551 88N 1102 Operate the Movement Tracking System MTS Conditions In an operational environment given a tactical wheeled vehicle equipped with a mounted Movement Tracking System MTS mobile unit DAAB 15 99 D 0014 mission traffic information and target vehicle s with which to communicate Special Conditions The target MTS with which to send message traffic to may either b
40. Teed TENEI a aE T U aay ea pe Ls CLT M 3 nim A a Bb TB i Figure 3 38 Check the Processor Unit for any obstruction bad seal broken missing or loose 3 78 capture fasteners c Inspect the MT 2011E Transceiver for cracks and evidence of damage 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Figure 3 39 Inspect the MT 2011E Transceiver for cracks and evidence of damage d Verify MT 2011E Transceiver is securely mounted to the bracket 5 Prepare and send the following Combat messages a SPOT report 11 February 2014 3 79 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 00 SPOT zi MEDEVAC neci FiteMission Check Fire Al view hi Qi ve Equipment 1 Target ALIO AM m Bh Equipment Activity Fre v pO m Stora v Location Speed Course we Ur BE Jaen wi _ CFF Msg Method of Engagement Hel ion t i Long Form i i ave Message Llose Help B ms send LETA EL v s NT Figure 3 40 SPOT report b MEDEV AC report 3 80 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 280052 spor MEDEVAC NBC1 Fire Mission Check Fire A EV js Pick Up Location E Amh Patients Ltr Patients bM r I Marking MEDEVAC Priority j 7 uer d Medic im v SMOKE v Required Urgent Y NBC Contamination Type w Pickup Zone m None y Radio Freg 456 Call sign Arrowheads um Long Fart d JENA EM save Message Close Help ms sena vetal SIBI WNT Figur
41. Verify the shipment schedule and promptly notify concerned personnel of any delays which will cause shipment to miss the Estimated Time of Arrival ETA Evaluation Preparation Set up Provide the Soldier with identifying information about the cargo shipment regulations and local policy guidance Brief Soldier Tell the Soldier to expedite clearance of cargo from the terminal and state the transmittal requirement to the supervisor Performance Measures GO NO GO Called the cargo forward from the staging area 2 Assigned transportation movement release numbers for cargo movement at the port of debarkation POD 3 Prepared for the clearance of cargo from the POD terminals 4 Checked to make sure cargo moves from the POD according to established priorities 5 Reviewed the shipment documentation to ensure the shipment is routed correctly 6 Maintained liaison with other elements performing terminal functions consignees and consignors 7 Verified the shipment schedule and promptly notified concerned personnel of any delays which will casue shipment to miss the Estimated Time of Arrival ETA Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 450
42. a Date Range does fO1 JAN 1994 Zl o0 00 00 To Remarks All dates are in GMT Figure 3 29 Sample of Location of Shipment Using ITV Server 2 Report the location of the shipments Choose from result sets that provide Summary Report only Summary and Detailed Report and Commodity Report information An archived data search is also available 3 Log onto SMS NOTE To Login to SMS you must request an account at https sms transcom mil a Select mission filter under airlift tools or select liner vessel schedules under surface b Input the mission ID for the aircraft into the AMC mission ID field or input ship name See figure c Report the current location and itinerary of the aircraft or vessel 4 Log onto the IDE GTN Integrated Data Environment Global Transportation Network Convergence IGC NOTE To login to IDE GTN you must request an account at https www igc ustranscom mil a Click on the query tab 3 68 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG b Track cargo and personnel utilizing the quick query function 1 Select query by TCN Number 2 Enter TCN Number 3 Select query by passenger name 4 Enter passenger name c Click on Cargo or Passenger tab on the left side of the menu d Select Mode e Enter TCN or passengers name along with other query information to narrow search f Click on submit and send results to requesting authorities g Report current and historical location of cargo
43. and currently used load plans Address all aspects of unit movement in the plan without error The Company Commander must approve the proposed plan Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Review existing unit load plans a Any updates or changes in unit TOE such as personnel vehicles or equipment b Changes in unit task organization c Confer with all Platoon Leaders in the company for changes and or updates to their existing platoon vehicle load plans 2 Identify what needs to be moved a Identify personnel to be moved either as passengers or as vehicle operators or supporting attached personnel b Equipment to be moved to include 1 Oversized overweight outsized or hazardous cargo equipment 2 Any equipment cargo ammunition that must be drawn prior to movement 3 Any equipment cargo ammunition that must be cross leveled within the company prior to movement 4 Containers or containerized cargo 5 Equipment to accompany troops TAT 6 Any equipment classified as due in that will be received prior to movement 3 174 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 Set the following cargo categories with guidance from the BN Unit Movement Coordinator NOTE This is to assist unit movement planning personnel in consolidating items for movement and develop loading plans for individual vehicles a Classified hazardous or sensitive items wh
44. be degraded if all components are not initialized and started in the proper sequence The correct sequence of start up for the FBCB2 system is 1 DAGR or PLGR 2 MT 2011E Transcemer 3 Processor Unit 4 Display Unit Figure 3 30 Sample Startup for FBCB2 system a Turn on the DAGR or PLGR 3 70 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG b Turn on MT 201 1 E Transceiver c Power on the Processor unit d Power on the Display unit 2 Perform PMCS before operating the FBCB2 NOTE System is not mission capable if wires or cables are damaged in any way Cables must be properly mated to their connection no red band should be visible on them Mounting hardware must be secured fully a Inspect the Display Unit for cracks or other severe damages to the touchscreen E ELULLLLLLLLLTTT T h EEFFEEWERUBNNEE EEE EEE EEE E wkt rey Te ALIS LiL t us Figure 3 31 Inspection of Disply Unit b Clean the Display Unit as necessary c Hand tighten ground strap thumbscreen 11 February 2014 3 71 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Figure 3 32 Hand tighten ground strap thumbscreen d Inspect keyboard for inoperable missing or sticking keys 3 72 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG EE DIESE UT d EE ev fe CIL DEIT TED IE TEE OE W g LAE E TE eee ee LG Pr y ang Figure 3 33 Inspect keyboard for inoperable missing or sticking keys e Check cables connectors and mounting hardware for any
45. center 3 Build load in a square or pyramid shape for stability 4 Place containers marked This Side Up in upright position 5 Place labeled cargo with their labels facing out 6 Place crushable light density cargo on top of boxed and crated cargo NOTE Use a pallet template or measuring stick to ensure the height restrictions are not exceeded maximum height is 96 NOTE Never push or slide a pallet across concrete floors or ramp surfaces Always lift before moving to avoid damage to pallet 3 Secure cargo to the pallet a Cover the pallet of cargo with plastic pallet cover before netting the cargo to the pallet 11 February 2014 3 61 STP 55 88N14 SM TG b Lay out a complete set of nets c Attach the top net to the side nets by hooks and rings The two side nets are attached to the rings on the pallets and go around the side of the load and a top net goes over the top of the cargo d Use two sets of side nets when more than 5 500 pounds of cargo is loaded on the pallet NOTE A set of large 463L pallet nets has a maximun capacity of 10 000 pounds at 8 Gs when properly installed e Begin with the left ring side of the 463L pallet and work from left to right Attach hook 1 on the side of the net to ring 1 on the pallet see Figure 3 27 NOTE The side net hooks are connected inward to the 463L pallet The top net is connected to the rings on the side net with hook facing out Figure 3 27 Attaching Hook
46. correctly NOTE Convoy movement requests and special hauling permits may be created using TC AIMS II TC AIMS II provides the unit the capability to prepare convoy and special hauling requests and generate calculations based on parameters provided by the unit In CONUS DD Form 1265 serves as a movement bid while in NATO Standardization Agreements STANAG 2154 and 2155 govern movement bids Performance Steps 1 Review DD Form 1265 for a Block 1 Title Convoy Number Provided by Installation UMC or State DMC b Block 2 Title UIC Organization requesting the convoy clearance Unit Identification Code UIC c Block 3 Title Date Date form is prepared Y Y YYMMDD d Block 4 Title Organization Organization s home unit e Block 5 Title Station Organization s Station include City and State f Block 6 Title Convoy Commander Name and rank of the convoy commander of the requesting unit g Block 7 Title Personnel Strength sub block 7a Officer Total number of officers to accompany the convoy sub block 7b Total number of enlisted to accompany the convoy h Block 8 Title Point Of Origin departure of convoy i Block 9 Title Destination final arrival point of convoy j Block 10 Title Date and Time 1 a Date and time of departure 11 February 2014 3 15 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 2 b Date and item of arrival k Block 11 Title Rate of March Estimated miles to be covered per hour l Block 12 Title Number of eac
47. current capabilities of all modes 2 Forecasted long term movement requirements 3 Planned theater transportation by land sea and air 4 Received and validated airlift request 5 Coordinated with Air Mobility Command AMC for intratheater and USTRANSCOM for intertheater airlift 11 February 2014 3 259 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 6 Monitored sea deployment and recommended changes to movement requirements in JOPES 7 Coordinated all seaport operations and reviewed and validated sea channels 8 Monitored container control activities of all Joint Force components Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control 3 260 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 4102 Manage Container Accountability DANGER A training environment leaders must perform a risk assessment in accordance with FM 5 19 Composite Risk Management Leaders will complete a DA Form 7566 COMPOSITE RISK MANAGEMENT WORKSHEET during the planning and completion of each task and sub task by assessing mission enemy terrain and weather troops and support available time available and civil considerations METT TC Note During MOPP training leaders must ensur
48. damages 11 February 2014 3 73 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 20 33 VDC Figure 3 34 Check cables connectors and mounting hardware for any damages 3 Perform PMCS during operation of FBCB2 NOTE Equipment is not fully mission capable if any RED LED remains continuously lit when operating a Verify the correct Unit and Role is displayed 3 74 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG m Messages b Verify GREEN LED s are illuminated for PWR POWER DISP DISPLAY and CPU PROCESSOR UNIT or D DISPLAY UNIT controls and indicator panel 11 February 2014 3 75 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Figure 3 36 Verify GREEN LED s are illuminated for PWR Power DISP Display and CPU Processor Unit or D Display Unit 4 Perform PMCS after operation of the FBCB2 system a Check cables connectors and mounting hardware for any damages 3 76 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Figure 3 37 Check cables connectors and mounting hardware for any damages b Check the Processor Unit for any obstruction bad seal broken missing or loose capture fasteners 11 February 2014 3 77 STP 55 88N14 SM TG dns be Saari VERAADET Lu n a DELL TII re E OPUEELR PT Fakt ol a le oe Fs U Un aum ae A i rix Pre LE TIC LIC E mai kt ee LN LIC E SR IN NL m peer aj a E re E Pil LE Chey Ce LE LT IT FRAT af n FF om ii i ion 1 us ld ILU NN PET eT T EN A Le pun map UNI ILI rare
49. ezaorcd to commands Zentacta technizen bo verify proper Errina 3oeretcn Eefcre uning tis saclicston MTS Fessengz vil exit Figure 3 52 Response Failure error message E MIS Messenger zl Send Messages Read Curent Review Sent Messages FE Figure 3 53 Open to Read Messages menu LETS Messenger zT Send Messages Read Curen Review Sent Messages FE Figure 3 54 Open to Read Messages menu Head Messages Thu Jun 02 13 46 40 2005 Send help to last known coordinates Figure 3 55 Read Messages menu 3 90 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Head Messages Thu Jun 02 13 46 40 2005 Figure 3 56 Read Messages menu EB kMT5 Mizce9nos omm TG Messages Send Migadges te LM i latian LI lr 2 RFID EB HE Bae MIL GPS To Lt Eg BE naci Tu Molik 3 MEE eee TE E Ties a I Outgor 0 Tn reriracirms Huh BH 2 64 3018 CVA OR m km ac a Tend Dishes Message 712 Figure 3 57 Send messages menu EB TS H eeiam ie ud F Messages TL Jee tro bidin Hob NIL GPS Tam TEE A RFID P Diae Tuolit 3 B ears Ene Pour Ban 4 r z m a ECL ee QE T To Group CARGO RIS RETIA FIG ILU AE ORT AG a i LEES m Duty To crtracirz Huh PH 26 69 3018 CYA ORG n 40 11 06 91 2005 Send Distiess Message 712 Figure 3 58 Send messages menu 11 February 2014 3 91 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Fend B Lr S elect
50. failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control 3 54 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1129 Identify Hazardous Material Conditions In an operational environment given placards charts military shipping label MSL shipping documents supply documents and or physical items to be shipped DOT Chart DTR 4500 9 R TM 38 250 and 49 CFR Standards Identify the type of hazardous materials and their placard label requirements with 100 percent accuracy using the hazardous materials table in 49 CFR Special Condition Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify the type of hazardous material and shipment requirements and limitations a Identification number b Proper shipping name c Hazard class or division number d Packing Group e Total quantity of hazardous material except for Transportation by aircraft f Total net mass per package for transportation by aircraft only g Number and type of packages Section number that describes the packaging and shipment requirements 173 2 Identify the type of hazardous material by placard labeling 3 Review the definition of hazardous materials a A substance or material b Capable of posing unreasonable risk
51. from their assigned places f Verify vehicles are positioned in their allocated spaces on the railcar IAW the load plan g Check that all loads on the railcars are within clearance limits 2 Supervise Water Operations a Review the staging plan b Determine staging area square footage c Define staging methods d Evaluate cargo reception e Verify tally of cargo is being conducted using DD Form 1907 3 192 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG SIGNATURE AND TALLY RECORD OMB No 0702 0027 See DoD 41500 9 R for guidance OME approval expires Use of equivalent carrier furnished signature and tally record is acceptable Jun 30 2042 maaring te da needes 20 eietrg and revewing de cotechon of orate od meena regarcing ths burden esirrate of any other nipect cf is conection of eeormaton to incu g sini Di HE 00i ETEEN Th Rani a phani be mwe That Emilie cu S EE ra tra e Lan dancer cti nein ere trie orm ter n eer S Defense Pen ecton of erormaton d a4 does not display a curmentiy wabd COME contnal number PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR FORM TO THE ABOVE ORGANIZATION RETURN COMPLETED FORM AS DIRECTED IN THE DISTRIBUTION Ih IN STRUCTIONS BELOW DISTRIBUTION IMSTRUCTIONS 1 The SHIPPER will print two copies retain one copy and give one to the Origin Carrier 2 The ORIGIN CARRIER will deliver one copy with original signatures to the Destination Carrier 3 The DESTINATION CARRIER will attach one copy reflecting all original signatur
52. indicates the unit 1s turned off b Control Station Square symbols represent control stations A square lug on top of the symbol indicates the unit is turned on and transmitting No lug on top indicates the unit is turned off NOTE A square lug at the bottom of a symbol indicates the vehicle is reporting valid GPS If a unit is powered on but it not reporting valid GPS then the location of the icon on the screen reflects the last known position of the vehicle and may not reflect the current position of the vehicle 3 104 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG pene j Control Mobile CS on MUon CSonand MU on and Station Unit reporting valid reporting valid CS MU gps gps Figure 3 87 Sample Screenshot S SEE p vehicle tera rehi le 1 8 0 0 8 1 I ET 3E 3E EE aper epp ar eT ae 2l s Com THF AF ER caus edi ib sb la IT ar 5 aa ri ih Tse Urseigred OI Cine ae Al Figure 3 88 Sample Screenshot 2 Right Click Pop Up Menu Simply right click with the mouse on the Map Viewer 11 February 2014 3 105 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Select HIMA Raster Kt S elect Vehicle w Pormal zoom In oom Ot Move Change Center Measure Reset Configure Map Window Units Add Kit Save Map Window Save racerLink Save TracerLink As HIMA Raster Kit Vehicle Figure 3 89 Sample Screenshot 3 Zoom the Map To zoom right click on the map to show the popup menu S
53. item as required 11 February 2014 3 163 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Figure 3 109 Sample of Tag Attached to Vehicle 5 Check RF AIT components are employed correctly 6 Activate system 3 164 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG RF ITV Tracking Portal By logging into to the RF ITV eon Porta o or ITV SMART I certify compliance with the DOD Disclai completion of the annual 1A Awa Figure 3 110 Sample of RF ITV Portal 7 Query RF AIT systems 8 Receive RF AIT report 9 Manage the employment of the MTS a Conduct V2 configuration power on procedures b Start MTS messenger c Read messages d Send messages e Start TracerLink program f Perform power off procedures 10 Manage the performance of basic operations with FBCB2 a Identify battle command operations main screen 11 February 2014 3 165 STP 55 88N14 SM TG b Employ map functions c Employ administrative functions d Perform message management e Prepare send combat messages f Employ application functions g Employ overlay functions 11 Manage the employment of FBCB2 a Perform before operation preventive maintenance checks and services PMCS b Perform start up procedures c Perform shut down procedures d Perform after operation PMCS 12 Manage the employment of BCS3 capabilities a Review the common operating picture in support of logistical operations b Oversee flexible logistics reporting process and forecast
54. l 264 W US 58 W 195 5 26 E US 17 S to Port of Charleston SP I 264 W US 58 W Fort Story CP1 US 58 W 195 S Emporia VAJ CP2 195 S VA NC State Line CP3 I 95 S US 421 Dunn NC CPA 195 S NC SC State Line CP5 1955 126 E Manning SC RP I 26 E US 17 S Charleston SC 2001 08 28 179 BRIEF GENERAL DESCHIPTION OF CARGO Brief geneva EORR Fi mu UE impediments anf Write secernty leri atona List general description of cargo Examples Troops with or without weapons Any sensitive documents Tanker filled or empty Hazardous Cargo DD FORM 1265 SEP 1998 EG PREVIOUS EDITION 1S OBSOLETE Designed wis Perform Pins VRELDROR Sen 985 Figure 3 11 Sample DD Form 1265 Request for Convoy Clearance Front 3 18 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG PLOSIVES TO BE TRANSPORTED x ves mo wv ves sesenbe below d WVWEHPCLES TO BE USED e DESCRIPTION 60 Ibs Cartridges for small arms blank SSS SSS SSS EE ESES 21 STATEMENT WHY EXPLOSIVES CANNOT BE TRANSPORTED COMMERCIALLY Movement imeolvirng explosves and or oiher dangerous arfrcles ae requred io compi ath af enolase regulations or directes Time constraints do not allow commercial shipping If yes complete the following a DATE b Installation c Gas gals d Oil gals e Rations f Billets g Other 23 REMARKS This block is to be used to inform the chain of command of any ung Netivoy requirements P
55. logistic support on the battlefield c Recommend convoy operations support package that may include managing networks convoy movement request convoy tracking and proximity alerts 13 Manage the operation of the Global Air Transportation Execution System GATES a Monitor the cargo management and accountability data input b Provide guidance on cargo in transit visibility to water port and regional commanders Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures 1 Identified RF AIT components 2 Inspected the systems 3 Populated RF AIT tags 4 Checked RF AIT tags were correctly attached to each vehicle or cargo item as required 5 Checked RF AIT components were employed correctly 3 166 GO NO GO 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 6 Activated system 7 Queried RF AIT systems 8 Received RF AIT report 9 Managed the employment of the MTS 10 Managed the performance basic operations with FBCB2 11 Manage the employment of FBCB2 12 Manage the employment of BCS3 capabilities 13 Managed the operation of GATES Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movemen
56. move them forward to the assigned position 6 Ensure that vehicles are positioned in their allocated spaces on the railcar in accordance with the load plan 7 Ensure that hand brakes are set on wheeled vehicles and levers are wired and blocked NOTE The hand brake will not be set on tracked vehicles but levers will be wired or locked in the disengaged position 8 Ensure personnel disconnect trailers if required and lower the landing legs on semi trailers and support wheels on small trailers 9 Verify that procedures employed in securing vehicles are in compliance with AAR Interchange Rules 10 Ensure that lashings are not tightened completely until all blocks and chocks are nailed in place 11 Ensure that all loads on railcars are within clearance limits 3 8 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation Performance Measures GO NO GO Ensured vehicles arriving at the ramp are compared with the sequence given on the load plan 2 Ensured spanners were secured in place in order to bridge the distance between rail cars 3 Ensured that all vehicles were loaded from the rearmost car and moved forward to their assigned places 4 Ensured that guides were stationed on the ramp and each side of the rail car near the spanners 5 Monitored flatcar that the vehicles were being driven onto 6 X Ensured that vehicles were positioned in their allocated spaces on the railcar in accordance with the load plan
57. networks that are capable of supporting the volume of traffic to meet planned and anticipated movement requirements 4 Develop the route synchronization plan and distribution network design Example of a Distibution Hetuork Design i A E Critical Point cP oa esr ut Er tih LOW BRIEGE Release Point RP em A 2 m Check Point CKP HV eee lt lt 2 de J AC un NES a hi PE E i 3 D riS E T r N E S LA Point HP dme H Figure 3 121 Example of a Distribution Network Design 11 February 2014 3 203 STP 55 88N14 SM TG a Naming each MSR according to command directives b Determine critical points c Establish checkpoints CPs on each MSR to segment the MSRs 5 Establish control measures for each route a Open route b Supervised route c Dispatch route d Reserved route e Prohibited route Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO Ensured planned movement requirements are identified in advance 2 Ensured route synchronization planning is to sustain movements according to commander s priorities 3 Determined the road networks that are capable of supporting the volume of the traffic to meet planned and anticipated movement requirements 4 Developed the route synchronization plan and distribution network design 5 Established control measures for each route NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed
58. oleo aped proper ar whore us af access nd veria of polle seul features oe proceres ae of the sae consis consent to codon The seno ahr fr US omm ue d Figure 3 132 Sample of Global Combat Support System GCSS Portal a User Id 3 242 11 February 2014 b Initial Password Identify the Easy Access Screen a Menu Tree b Transactions and Transaction Codes c Status Bar lower right Identify the Toolbars and Menu Paths a Standard toolbar b Application toolbar c Favorites folder d Menu paths e Command field Identify the main points of Working with GCSS a Transaction types b Navigating transactions c Search techniques d Status bar lower right e Error messages f Help options Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures l 2 3 4 Logged onto system Identified the Easy Access Screen Identified the Toolbars and Menu Paths Identified the main points of Working with GCSS STP 55 88N14 SM TG GO NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO 1f all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task 11 February 2014 3 243 STP 55 88N14 SM TG References Required Primary FM 55 1 Transportation Operations GCSS 2 GCSS Arny F T 3 244 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N
59. org Figure 3 126 Sample of International Maritime Dangerous Goods IMDG 2 Ensure security facilities and procedures are adequate for the volume of cargo and type of cargo 3 Ensure personnel are properly trained certified to handle or transport specific cargo 4 Ensure that personnel handle and stow cargo in accordance with CFR 49 and local directives to prevent spillage breakage and shifting of cargo 5 Adhere to cargo compatibility rules identified in CFR 49 6 Verify hazardous cargo containers are not damaged or leaking 7 Verify that shipper inspects vehicles using DD Form 626 before vehicles are loaded or unloaded 3 226 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS marked or placarded in accordance with Title 49 CFR CARRIERIGOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION MillerMotwExpress s OATEMMEOFSPECTON 1see20m 080 O O 4 LOCATION OF INSPECTION FmdeVA OPERATORIS MAME S Toe Kook OTC RMARERG exer ha 8 0 Oe edi 7T MEDICAL EXAMINER S CERTIFICATE 31 Mar 2012 HO x satcisciary along OT d ERG OR EQUIVALENT COMMERCIAL 5 ves mo 11 VEHICLE NUMBER S T 146 197 19A 883 STATO ia 4 a HII LX x 13 INSPECTION RESULTS one gt REJECTED If rejected ghe reason under Remarks Edquiprnent wl be approved m are corec ied pro
60. osr mPas P1 um Tas To ont Bay wis Dae Sopa woe ca O trgemweriyosws siet fa Siow oe rip icum csse 2B CONSIGNEE 29 DATE RECEIVED OFFERED Sign 30 CONDITION 31 REMARKS BIACOO NOMEN CHU SAM PSN ROCKET 36 VOY NO NaJ 37 43 REMARKS AND OR 44 ADDITIONAL REMARKS OR res ea a EXP je meum Eod mo it S it JH SEJEUES wsos BHCHBHENDUX EB j MAREM mm EEE m CLASSEED ee 684 77 DD FORM 1384 OCT 2000 PREVIOUS EDITIONS MAY BE USED Figure 3 95 Sample DD Form 1384 Transportation Control and Movement Document c A Commercial Bill of Lading 3 114 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG COMMERCIAL BILL OF LADING f noo i ORIGINAL No W45QQ90031162 CARRIER SA CARRIER ACCOUNT NO SLT Express Wav SLIW DESTINATION M add and ZIP code ORIGIN Mame address and ZIP code per desea iani pg E i CHIEF AMMUNITION BRANCH CU EAR oR nt UH 6o AE ur FT KS 66442 5936 US WS5NU9 e oa 5 569 9570 9171 JAMES SAL AS 77924700 Six 85234250 Me GREGOR RANGE NM 58081 US WS1HLO ROTEN CONSIGNEE Name address and ZIP code of instaltation SHIPPER Name address and ZIP code AMMO SUPPLY POINT TRANSPORTATION OFFICER BLDG 920 CAISSON HILL HOUSARAM ATI DEFENSE ARTILLERY CEN FI RILEY BS 66442 25936 US WENT 9IOUOTI ATIN ATZC ISL IAI BLOG 2655 FORT BLISS TX 79916 0055 US W45QQ9 APPROPRIATION CHARGEABLE BILL CHARGES TO Deptagency beriw oiee madng address and ZF code AEM PowerTrack U S Bank EP AU
61. reports according to AIS user guide 2 Review movement data to ensure that it is current with applicable AIS a Initiate tracer action if data is not correct b Update movement data with AIS if applicable 3 Prepare movement data report IAW unit SOP to submit to higher command Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Managed the total asset visibility process 2 Reviewed movement data to ensure that it is current with applicable AIS 3 Prepared movement data report IAW unit SOP to submit to higher command Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task 11 February 2014 3 275 STP 55 88N14 SM TG References Required Primary AIT GUIDE IAIT RFID Operations Guide BCS3 USERBCS3 User s Guide FM 3 35Army Deployment and Redeployment MTS PLUS EUM REV B Movement Tracking System Plus End User Manual CMDC DOC 076 Rev B SMS UM Single Mobility System User Manual TC AIMS EUMTC AIMS End Users Manual 3 276 11 February 2014 CHAPTER 4 Duty Position Description 4 1 MOSC 88N10 Advises military and DoD civilians of their entitlements for shipment of personal property and passenger travel and prepares the necessary documentation Requests and coordinates transport capability to meet a m
62. s ability to accomplish its wartime operational mission Assessment is a continuous process that includes evaluating individual training conducting an organizational assessment and preparing a training assessment The commander uses his experience feedback from training evaluations and other evaluations and reports to arrive at his assessment Assessment is both the end and the beginning of the training management process Training assessment is more than just training evaluation and encompasses a wide variety of inputs Assessments include such diverse systems as training force integration logistics and personnel and provide the link between the unit s performance and the Army standard Evaluation of training is however a major component of assessment Training evaluations provide the commander with feedback on the demonstrated training proficiency of soldiers leaders battle staffs and units Commanders cannot personally observe all training in their organization and therefore gather feedback from their senior staff officers and NCOs a Evaluation of Training Training evaluations are a critical component of any training assessment Evaluation measures the demonstrated ability of soldiers commanders leaders battle staffs and units against the Army standard Evaluation of training is integral to standards based training and is the cornerstone of leader training and leader development STPs describe standards that must be met for each so
63. shall be temporary repaired with wrap or patches 40 CFR TTS OMN The munibons camer driver when practical will position the de m3 DTTS message display umi in a manner that allows the shipping inspector or other designated shipping personnel to observe the DT TS ON L Brake System toinciude hand brakes parking brakes and message without climbing aboard the cab of the motor velicie Low Ar Warming devices Check to ensure that brakes ane Operacona and property adjusted Check for audible ar leaks around ar brake components and air ines Check for fiuid leaks SECTION Ill POST LOADING INSPECTION adjusted 4p CFR 38x AD 41 42 43 a4 85 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 and 55 All tems wall be checked prior to the release of loaded equipment Shipment well not be released unti deSciences are corrected All tems Suspension inspect for mdacatons of maligned shifted wall be checked on incoming loaded equipment DeSciencses will be Gard Sn obest sakas ming bolts spring reported in accordance wt applicable senos regulators hangers unsecured a frame and cracked or loose Li boits inspect ecd a REE ami atte At and sage of axe ltem 18 Check to ensure shipment rs looded in accordance with 49 CFR broken torsion bar springs if so equipped 40 CFR Part 177 848 and the applicable Segregaton or Compatibdty Table of 40 CFR 177 848 nod ee ee eee Fifth ltem 19 Check to ensure the load es secured from movement in mocondance with applicable senece cutlo
64. the control group except the sender Mobile units will only see one control group while control stations might be members of several control groups 2 Enter the text in the message text field and press the send button Pressing the recall button will load the message box with the text from the last message sent To close the window without sending a message press the cancel button To erase any text in the message text field press the clear button 3 After sending message go to read messages review sent messages to see if any group members received the message 11 February 2014 3 103 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Fend B Lr Select Unt 3COSCOMBIASMBS66C52 13COSCOM GIASMB 566 C51 Carcel lea 581 17 Kid 50ST ASMCES M MM DNI b o Recall LI ruit Statis s 5 at Jan 29 21 17 41 2005 Figure 3 85 Sample Screenshot 5 Start TracerLink program a Double click on the TracerLink icon located on the desktop to start the TracerLink application TracerLink connects to the MTS Messenger program over a TCP IP socket to receive position data NOTE In order for TracerLink to function MTS Messenger must be running Figure 3 86 Sample Screenshot b Identify the following program controls and indicators 1 Symbols a Mobile Unit Round symbols represent mobile units A square lug on top of the symbol indicates the unit 1s turned on and transmitting No lug on top
65. the popup menu 2 Choose Select Vehicle 3 Click on the vehicle you wish to name un name The Server Vehicle Kit Control window will pop up listing the vehicles 4 To turn the name on right click on the name in the Server Vehicle Kit Control window and select Display Name 3 108 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG f Hide Show entire control groups 1 Right click on the map to get the popup menu 2 Choose Select Vehicle 3 Click on the map so that the Server Vehicle Kit Control window pops up 4 Select Assignments tab The various control groups will be listed with expandable plus boxes next to each one 5 Right click on a Control Group such as 001 002 003 and so forth and select All Vehicles Hide If a control group is already hidden to show it simply select All Vehicles Show g Display Hide Report Time Labels for an Individual Vehicle 1 Right click on the map to get the popup menu 2 Choose Select Vehicle 3 Click on the map with the mouse so that the Server Vehicle Kit Control window pops up 4 Select the Assignments tab 5 Right click on a vehicle and select Display Time If the time was not previously displayed it will be If the time was previously displayed it will be turned off h Display Hide Report Time Labels for an Entire Control Group 1 Right click on the map to get the popup menu 2 Choose Select Vehicle 3 Click on the mouse so that the Server Vehicle Kit Control window pops up
66. to health safety and property when transported c Refer to as hazardous cargo or dangerous goods 11 February 2014 3 55 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation Setup Provide the Soldier with documentation covering the shipment CFR 49 Brief Soldier Tell the Soldier to determine the type and amount of hazardous cargo and the mode of the transport and to tell the supervisor the procedures and responsibilities applicable for the movement of explosives and other hazardous materiel by modes of commerical transportation Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Identified the type of hazardous material and shipment requirements and limitations 2 Identified the type of hazardous material by placard labeling 3 Reviewed the definition of hazardous materials Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary 49 CFR 171 173 Code Of Federal Regulations Hazardous Material Transportation Act DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement ERG 2012 Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 A Guidebook For First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods Hazardous Materials Transportation Incident TM 38 250 Preparing Hazardous Materials for Military Air Shipments Afman 24 204 1 NAVSUP PUB 5
67. will be made to on numbers in the sequence in which thay appearon the lorma Femmes which do mor apply will be so indescvpesd DD FORM 1268 BACK SEP 1998 SPECIFIC item 12 a b c and d Complete nomenclatura of vehicles volved Mode Than one unst may be inchided provided ungr amp are identical in equaprreet load characteristics routing and movement cate Total number of units shil be indicated prominently iram 742 6 More ali unire other than standard hag hwy VWehichrs road edquspmmemr qure SiG itaim 12 0 indicate the registration number for each unit or combination of unite Use additional paga H reguirad kan 77 Indicare appropriate number of axles by asserting Numer in propa caches Block out cired s mot applicable ltem 24 For movament through the District of Colima include name of manufac of equipment Figure 3 123 Sample DD Form 1266 Special Hauling Permit Request Back 11 February 2014 3 211 STP 55 88N14 SM TG MOBILIZATION MOVEMENT CONTROL MOBCON 1 DATE YYYYMMDD REQUEST FOR CONVOY CLEARANCE OR SPECIAL HAULING PERMIT 2 UNIT 3 WC 4 CONVOY COMMANDER 5 3 ADDRESS 6 TELEPHONE 7 FTM POINT OF CONTACT b CITY c STATE d 9 DIGIT ZIP CODE Inelude area code 8 POINT OF ORIGIN 9 DESTINATION 10 DATE TIME OF DEPARTURE l 11 DATE TIME OF ARRIVAL COMPLETE ONLY ONE e Do nat compnpiete both a g below PRIME MOVER USA 3 b SEMI OR TRAILER e DESCRI
68. 0 9 R II Cargo Movement 3 140 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2103 Prepare a Transportation Discrepancy Report TDR Conditions In an operational environment given shipment document a blank DD Form 361 Transportation Discrepancy Report TDR and DTR 4500 9 R Part II this task will be performed under supervision Standards Prepare a DD Form 361 without error for the loss and damage of shipments IAW DTR 4500 9 R Part II Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Enter Julian date TDR is prepared Block 1 2 Enter Report Number Block 2 NOTE This number is made up of the reporting activity s Department of Defense Activity Address Code DODAAC followed by the last two digits of the year the report was created and a four digit sequential number 3 Enter the name and address including the ZIP Code of the office to which the Request for Information RFI miscellaneous or Astray Freight TDR will be mailed Block 3 4 Enter the name and address including ZIP Code of the reporting activity Block 4 5 Enter the CONSIGNOR name and address including ZIP Code of the activity that directed the shipment Block 5 6 Enter the CONSIGNEE name and address including ZIP Code of the activity that 1s receiving the shipment Block 6 7 Enter the SHIPPER name and address including ZIP Code of the activity making the shipment for the consigno
69. 0100216 IDER TRAC NIC AND SEAL NUMBERS For sealed loads onty AMMO EXPL FWES CHEM MUN NOTBN NOICLASS L SLTW 1 DIV 11 OR 1 2 SECTION I1 TO BE COMPLETED BY EACH PERSON ACCEPTING CUSTODY OF CLASSIFIED OR PROTECTED MATERIAL REQUIRING THE USE OF TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICE DURING TRANSIT CUSTODY RECORD PRINT HAME OF PERSON AHD STATICHH INTERCHANGE PONT SIGNATURE OF PERSON COMPANY REPRESENTED Mc i Rec CUSTODY DATE ACCEPTED rn Ww A e PREVIOUS EDITION IS OB FoomPlow Acobe Designer 7 0 Figure 3 19 Sample DD Form 1907 a Use the package method to tally individual numbered pieces of cargo when the TCMD indicates more than one piece of cargo was shipped under the same TCN but each piece of cargo has its own label The checker will 1 List each piece number on the tally sheet For example piece 1 2 3 4 5 consecutively 2 Cross out the corresponding number on the tally sheet as each numbered piece is discharged see TC 4 13 17 3 Indicate the piece number and total number of pieces at the bottom of the address label b Use the unit method of talley serially numbered items for trucks milvans and other containers 3 30 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1 Equipment such as trucks tanks milvans seavans and other large serial numbered items that are handled separately are usually tallied by the unit method 2 Checker must look in the trailer data portion of the TCMD columns 32 through 44 for the de
70. 014 3 229 STP 55 88N14 SM TG DOD MULTIMODAL DANGEROUS GOODS DECLARATION This form may be used as a dangerous goods declaration as it meets the requirements of SOLAS 74 Chapter VII regulation 54 MARPOL 79 78 Annex Ill Regulation 4 1 SHIPPER C ONSIGNOR SENDER 2 TRANSPORT 3 PAGE 1 4 SHIPPER S REFERENCE TCN HHC 1 66 ARMOR BATTALION DOCUMENT NUMBER OF FORT HOOD TX 76544 PAGES AWASHTOSOFO00010XX 5 FREIGHT FORWARDER S 6 CONSIGNEE 7 CARRIER fo be completed by the carrier REFERENCE WASHTO 254 287 XXXX 24 HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TELEPHONE NUMBERS DOD DOD HAZ CLASS 1 CHEMICAL BIOLOCGICAL WARFARE DOD SECURE HOLDING DOD RADIOACTIVE NON EXPLOSIVE EXPLOSIVES ONLY MATERIAL 1 800 524 0331 MATERIALS COLLECT HAZMAT COLLECT DUTY HOURS OIL CHEMICAL SPILLS ARMY 011 703 697 0218 1 800 8541 80641 011 703 697 0218 DSN 584 3044 584 7211 584 6455 N me eh eee n bane VoL d z 2 a Comm 011 410 436 3044 1 oe pera T or DS NEU TIG 8 011 410 436 7211 1 800 424 8802 AT SEA COLLECT Watch Officer 011 410 436 6455 AT SEA COLLECT 1 804 279 3131 DSN 584 2148 emergency response number Comm 011 410 436 2148 provided by activity Ask for TEU S3 8 THIS SHIPMENT IS WITHIN THE LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED FOR X as applicable 9 CONTAINER PACKING CERTIFICATE OR x MILITARY VESSEL COMMERCIAL VESSEL x HIGHWAY RAIL X VEHICLE PACKING DECLARATION 10 VOYAGE DOCUMENT NUMBER AND 11 PORT PLACE OF LOADING DD FO
71. 05 MCO P4030 19I DLAI 4145 3 DCMAD1 CH3 4 Hm24 3 56 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1131 Prepare a Transportation Movement Release TMR Conditions In an operational environment given a movement order that specifies a movement request and directs the use of a transportation asset through movement control channels IAW ATP 4 16 Standards Prepare a transportation movement release document with a given movement order that requires different modes of transportation assets verifies the capabilities of the consignee to receive the shipement and serves as the unique identifier of movement requirements IAW unit SOP and Appendix E ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Review Movement Order data a Identify assets for mode of transportation requirements and their priority b Verify assets for mode of transportation 2 Process TMR 11 February 2014 3 57 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Transportation Movement Release Meet gt jame gt 109568 gt Movemert Ugert gt Search TUR Reports AddSimole UR Shipment Unt Asset Forecasting Archive Reports Mgmt Sequence No TUR Ne WR Ne TUR Status Pending Type o s Priority w Requestor Organization i Requestor Phone No Requestor POC Usar p VASTI OTG Sent s Mode wwe A wp Pan Name Uovement Credt No Exercise Name Project Code ACA hi Prime TO Freight Warra
72. 14 FACSIMILE NUMBER J DD FORM 361 JUN 2006 REPLACES STANDARD FORM 351 3 54 WHICH I OBSOLETE Adobe Professional 7 0 Figure 3 100 Sample DD FORM 361 Transportation Discrepancy Report Front 32 Enter name and address including ZIP Code of the finance center or claim office or contract administration office to which the TDR package is to be mailed Block 32 11 February 2014 3 143 STP 55 88N14 SM TG PART Ill FOR CLAIMS PURPOSES A3 EXCEPTION NOTED ON CARRIERS DELIVERY RECEIPT f TA tipinin in Remiks C ves e 34 INSPECTION DATA 35 DISPOSITION DATA CARRIER IPNSPECTED LI INSPECTION WAWED REJECTED S REPAIRED AT GOVERNMENT Repat affected aver aloca Receipt artached EXPENSE El stfachec ORAL WANNER Provide names COVERNMENT INSPECTED C iie and date in Remarks C Report affeched C OTHER Expiad in Flerraanics 36 REMARKS See pepanian insirucions cd oon regulation for sugested informatie S puei 37 ATTACHMENTS J ereo po Fomm 1242 1 ev CARRIERS TENDER cv bo Form 250 L ev cammers pELrERv ecet sctuat REPAIR cost COMMODITY PHoTroscrary omer C CARPERS INSPEC THON PUEFPHOR T CI OTHER 38 AOU MES CLASSIFICATI DD FORM 361 BACK JUN 2006 Figure 3 101 Sample DD Form 361 Transportation Discrepancy Report Back 33 Place an X in the proper Block and complete required remarks for Blocks 33 to 37 34 Enter the Accounting Classification Block 38 E
73. 16 LOAD OVERHANG e LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE DD FORM 1266 SEP 1998 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE m PT Figure 3 22 Sample DD Form 1266 Request for Special Hauling Permit Front 11 February 2014 3 45 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 17 NUMBER i j OF 178 NUMBER OF TIRES 18 TIRE WIDTH neies 20 TIRE E SIZES 24 21 AXLE LOAD LO 992 IR Evermore 22 AALE LOAD 15 2360 20 945 20 941 19 0359 flooded ASPACING BSPACING C SPACING Eee inert T7 for I51 el 185 defert iiec a FAO i 24 REMARKS 25 MOVEMENT BY HIGHWAY IS ESSENTIAL TO NATIONAL DEFENEE 26 REQUESTING AGENCY DETH TRANS CO MED TRE 28 REQUESTED BY a MAME Last First Miche Iria CHESTNUT CHARLES C MAJ TC Commanding b GRADE c TITLE 19 039 95 194 SPACING F SPACING G SPACING IN THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL DEFENSE 27 APPROVING AGENCY APPROVED BY NAME aer Foo Aloe rail GRADE TITLE do SAGNATURE 20100825 le DATE YY YAY BAMGNATURE e DATE VV YMARDOI INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL DD Form 126686 Request Tor Special Hauling Parmit vill be med to btan speciml huile permits for the meovemiemni of ivar sizelowerveight vehicles wer public highways when accompanying n conwow or when traveling separately This form in duplicate and accornpaniead by Bertisr of rransimartal will be forwarded through the local transportation officer so as to reach the Appropriate aquaria
74. 3 232 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3137 Manage Transportation Movement Release TMR Procedure Conditions In an operational environment given movement requests movement data access to TIS commander s priorities unit SOP and ATP 4 16 Standards Manage the movement request using TIS to correct and identify all errrors and problems in the TMR process AW commander s priorities unit SOP and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Review TMR input into TIS process a Verify Soldier input of TMRs into TIS b Validate completed TMRs are closed in TIS correctly 2 Manage approval process of TMRs cowsIGMOR USHEPER omomwer WODE OPERATOR TECE MCT IHE S TEM THON MET COMSIGNEE RE CED ER SUBMITE TRAMISPORHTATKMN REGUEST TR TEES MODE INOTE 1 RECEIVETLOO PROVIDES ADVANCE EHIPPIHO OT RATION ASBETE RRELEANZEE m i RBECENES CARGO v LL dol eee h EIN iia DFRECEIFT qu NOTES 4 Conwoy cheers oe EDS aepcniiesg io P Trancpertation nequect flow 1 Programmoaed movements mode hac Essen precelaectad rEGulnamaertr natem j arging regulatioreg and Sco j Theron moda determinaton IE Oniy rwrgecrary Tor an POPs cr FORD Coan progracerad cere amp Tocrpugnes pannol reais EhHpment destinations Poca UEREm 2 unsrcogrameaed tropa thal hevre beean moded Bs MCT chculd Be n
75. 4 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Required Primary Containers and System 463L 11 February 2014 3 217 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3111 Supervise Loading of Cargo Conditions In an operational environment given cargo load plans shipping documents unit SOP ATP 4 16 and DTR 4500 9 R Part II Standards Ensure the documentation of all cargo is 100 accurate and cargo is loaded onto transport assets with 100 accuracy IAW DTR 4500 9 R Part II and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Validate the compatibility of the cargo load 2 Verify cargo being loaded on an asset 1s the same cargo listed on the documentation 3 Confirm labels and or markings are legible and visible 4 Confirm that useable space is adequately utilized NOTE When applicaple combine loads going to the same destination or traveling along the same route in order to maximize efficiency 5 Verify that blocking and bracing used is adequate for the weight and size of the cargo 6 Confirm the condition of the seals being used on the equipment 7 Verify reports on discrepancies found is brought up to the individual responsible for loading the transport equipment Evaluation Preparation Brief Soldier Tell the Soldier to inspect the loading of transport equipment for correct loading marking and documentation and to report discrepancies to the evaluator Performance Measures GO NO GO
76. 4 Select the Assignments tab 5 Right click on the fleet name and select All Vehicle Time Display or All Vehicles Time Hide 1 Center the map on a vehicle 1 Right click on the map to get the popup menu 2 Choose select vehicle 3 Click on the map with the mouse so that the Server Vehicle Kit Control window pops up 4 Select the Assignments tab 5 Open the control group right click on the vehicle you wish to find and select Center on Vehicle CAUTION Improper shut down of system may result 1n data loss 6 Perform power off procedures a Close all applications MTS Messenger TracerLink Vehicle Server TracerLink Map Viewer b Press CTRL and ESC keys at the same time or click the Start button in bottom left corner of the screen c Press the U key or select the Shut Down option d Press ENTER or select Shut Down and then click OK e The Magnus tablet will automatically power off Once this occurs flip the toggle switch on the power box to off This discontinues power going to the transceiver 11 February 2014 3 109 STP 55 88N14 SM TG CAUTIONS Failure to turn off the Power ON OFF button on the Control Box will allow the terminal to continue operation and drain the emergency battery Improper shutdown of system may result 1n data loss f If using the Legacy System and have the PLGR ON press OFF and wait for the timer or press the OFF button two times to power down immediately Evaluation Pre
77. 55 1 Transportation Operations 3 182 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3134 Administer Duties as Contracting Officer s Representative COR Conditions In an operational environment given contracts in your area of responsibility applicable resources and references Standards Administer COR duties in area of operations IAW general contracting polices and guidelines without any error Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Apply the fundamentals of the award and post award planning process 2 Provide the basics of Government Contracting 3 Manage competition and acquisition planning 4 Provide the types of contracts 5 Apply contracting methods 6 Provide COR appointment file and post award orientation 7 Provide administration changes and delays 8 Provide performance management 9 Conduct inspection and acceptance 10 Manage past performance in contracting 11 Manage contract terminations 12 Manage contract disputes 13 Manage Socioeconomic Policies 14 Conduct acquisition ethics training Evaluation Preparation None 11 February 2014 3 183 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Applied the fundamentals of the award and post award planning process 2 Provided the basics of Government Contracting 3 Managed competition amp acquisition planning 4 Provided the types of contracts 5 Applied contracting methods
78. 66 Request for Special Hauling Permit Back 4 Sends approved disapproved DD Form 1266 to requester 3 46 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation Set up Provide the Soldier with competed DD Form 1265 blank DD Form 1266 AR 55 162 ATP 4 11 ATP 4 16 and TB 55 46 1 Performance Measures GO Reviewed the movement request for accuracy located the size composition type of cargo and planned itinerary 2 Prepared DD Form 1266 accurately 3 Submitted DD Form 1266 to approving agency 4 Sentapproved disapproved DD Form 1266 to requestor NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary AR 55 162 Permits for Oversize Overweight or Other Special Military Movements ATP 4 11 Army Motor Transport Operations ATP 4 16 Movement Control DD FORM 1266 Request for Special Hauling Permit TB 55 46 1 Standard Characteristics Dimensions Weight and Cube for Transportability of Military Vehicles and Other Outsize Overweight Equipment in TOE Line Item Number Sequence 11 February 2014 3 47 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1108 Identify Classes of Supply Conditions In an operational environment given transportation shipping documents suppl
79. 8N 3122 551 88N 3130 Supervise Load Planning Plan a Unit Move Analyze Movements Using Time Phase Force Deployment Data Determine Mode Node of Movement Administer Duties as Contracting Officer s Representative COR Validate Unit Movement Officer UMO Functions Coordinate a Unit Move Annex Order Synchronize Movement with Mode Node Operators Supervise Terminal Operations Develop Joint Deployment Planning Supervise Route Synchronization Subject Area 8 Cargo Movements and Documentation 551 88N 3101 551 88N 3105 551 88N 3108 551 88N 3110 551 88N 3111 551 88N 3 124 551 88N 3136 551 88N 3121 551 88N 3137 551 88N 3106 Schedule Cargo for Shipment Brief Unit of Reception Staging Onward Movement Integration RSO amp I Process Verify Special Hauling Permit Supervise Container Accountability Supervise Loading of Cargo Integrate Tactical Movement in Theater Inspect Shipping Documents Coordinate Hazardous Materials Munitions Shipments Manage Transportation Movement Release TMR Procedure Allocate Common User Transportation Assets Subject Area 9 Automated Movement Management 551 88N 3126 551 88N 3120 n2 B Operate Joint Operation Planning and Execution System JOPES Supervise Functional Users of Transportation and Automated Information Systems 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG CRITICAL TASKS Task Number Title Training Sust Sust Location Tng E Freq 551 88N 3128 Employ the Global Combat Sup
80. ACA a If the Clearance Authority clears the request no action is required b If the Clearance Authority challenges the movement request the requesting unit must justify the airlift requirement 2 Coordinate special requirements with supporting unit e g munitions movement and outsized cargo requiring special Material Handling Equipment MHE a HAZMAT cargo b Weapons and or sensitive cargo c Oversize overweight cargo 3 Notify the destination agency of cargo special requirements for receipt of cargo 4 Inform supervisor of any discrepancies or issues with preparation and movement of unit s equipment 11 February 2014 3 51 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation Brief Soldier Tell the Soldier to submit request for validation and state any requirements and additional coordinating instructions to the supervisor Performance Measures GO NO GO Submitted the Advanced Transportation Control Movement Document ATCMD to the Air Clearance Authority ACA 2 Coordinated special requirements with supporting unit e g munitions movement and outsized cargo requiring special Material Handling Equipment MHE 3 Notified the destination agency of cargo special requirements for receipt of cargo 4 Informed supervisor of any discrepancies or issues with preparation and movement of unit s equipment Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO 1f all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performan
81. ARAIY AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY CEN ATTN ATZC ISL IM BLOG 2658 FORT BLISS TX 79916 0058 US YWA45009 BILL CHARGES TO Dept agency boreu ofSoe mabng address and ZI code PowerTrack U S Bank EP MIS L 7C 200 South Sixth Street Minneapolis MN 5402 SPLe ong 779547000 Pee Ta RICHARD FVESTOXE TR 3 DBul0l0 02 18 5461129 785 240 4102 103 For in tranzit emergencies involving DOD general hazardou eat exchading exploxive SEF DESCRIPTION F AR ape l FOR USE OF BILLING CARRIER ONLY FURNISH INFORMATION ON CAR TRUCKLOAD CONTAINER SHIPMENTS INITIALS amp NO SEAL NUMBERS LENGTH CUBE MARKED CAPACITY APPLIED EY SH CARRIER S PICKUP DATE 2010 02 16 ORDERED FURNISHED ORDERED FURNISHED AVA AVS SIGNATURE OF AGENT me CARRIER WAY FREIGHT BILL NO AND DATE 1 ESTIMATE NO CLS TLS TYPE RATE ESC REASON DELIVERED ON DATE AT Actual delivery point 21 583 59 1 DOr ANS 13 22 29 ISSUING OFFICER AND OFFICE issuing officer name office and complete address JERALD B BUNY AN TRANSPORTATION OFFICE TRANSPORTATION OFFICER HOUSARMY AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY CEN ATTN ATZC ISL TM BLDG 2638 CONTRACTIPURCHASE ORDER BY Name of the delivering camer DELIVERED THIS CONSIGNMENT COMPLETE amp IN APPARENT GOOD ORDER _ EXCE n GED AMA E il 5 ATTACHE L DELIVERY AT DESTINATION FURNISHED L 4ccessonu services CERTIFICATION ATTACHED THIS US GOVERNMENT SHIPMENT I SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AMD CONDITIONS
82. Allocate Common User Transportation Assets Conditions In an operational environment given a movement request unit SOP ATP 4 16 and FM 55 l Standards Allocate common user transportation assets with 10096 accuracy within AOR ensuring the movement request for support is tracked and monitored IAW unit SOP ATP 4 16 and FM 55 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Coordinate move with requester and mode operator for transportation assets 2 De conflict requirements 3 Forward commitment to mode operator responsible agency 4 Update Vehicle commitment matrix log 5 Track vehicle commitment matrix log 6 Request closure information 7 Provide feedback as needed Evaluation Preparation Provide the Soldier with FM 55 1 and ATP 4 16 amplifying information on the availability of transport resources and vehicle commitment chart and pen or pencil Brief Soldiers Tell the Soldier to state the correct procedures to the evaluator for allocating and tasking common user transportation assets Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Coordinated move with requestor and mode operator for transportation assets 2 De conflicted requirements 3 Forwarded Commitment to mode operator responsible agency 4 Update Vehicle commitment matrix log 5 Track vehicle commitment matrix log 6 Requested closure information 11 February 2014 3 235 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Mea
83. Block 25 Title Movement by Highway Is An X in the appropriate block z Block 26 Title Requesting Agency Enter the name of requesting agency aa Block 27 Title Approving Agency Leave Blank ab Block 28 Title Requested by Enter Name grade and title of the requester for blocks 28 a b c 1 Date of the request in Block 28 e in Y Y Y YMMDD format 2 Signature of the requester in Block 28 d ac Block 29 Title Approved By Leave Blank 3 44 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1 CONVOY NUMBER 2 UIC 3 DATE YY Y MMOD TED UNIT ID CODE 20100825 SECTION GENERAL ORGANIZATION b STATION 6 DATE OF MOVEMENT rrr MD SOSTH TRANS CO MED TRE FORT EUSTIS VIRGINIA 23801 a STARTING b COMPLETION REQUEST FOR SPECIAL HAULING PERMIT 20100001 20100902 7 POINT OF ORIGIN B DESTINATION FORT EUSTIS VIEGINLA FORT DRUM NEW YORK 8 ARRIVAL AT STATE LINES l T10 ROUTING iSiipwere US Aones Siate Routes ere a DATE FF YY e STATE LINE IS 64 VA 68 VA 33 I5 64 75 95 IS A9 SE US 1 05 695 IS 83 I8 8 Us I 201 00901 11 ESCORT REQUIREMENTS SECTION Il VEHICLE AND LOAD DATA TYPE NO OF REGISTRATION r e epe ee Ae dEmpry qt TRUCK iia y iZi TRUCK TRACTOR 10 TON OROOQQ 80 29 658 fEmpry finery 4 SEMI TRAILER 16 285 14 OVERALL Vehicle mad losd A8 E pe O5 695 16 DESCRIPTION OF LOAD Brief gerne Cason Chagnon mrpedrnegire erc Ven securnry Oeprprarrerrs
84. Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note Feedback Score the Soldier GO if all steps are passed Score the Soldier No GO if any step 1s failed If the Soldier fails any step show what was done wrong and how to do it correctly NOTE Convoy movement requests and special hauling permits may be created using TC AIMS II TC AIMS II provides the unit the capability to prepare convoy and special hauling requests and generate calculations based on parameters provided by the unit In CONUS DD Form 1265 serves as movement bids while in NATO Standardization Agreements STANAG 2154 and 2155 govern movement bids Performance Steps 1 Review movement request for accuracy locates size composition type of cargo and planned itinerary 2 Enter the following information on DD Form 1266 Request For Special Hauling Permit a Block 1 Title Convoy Number Provided by Installation UMC or State DMC b Block 2 Title UIC Organization requesting the convoy clearance Unit Identification Code UIC c Block 3 Title Date Enter date form is prepared Y Y YYMMDD d Block 4 Title Organization Organization s home unit e Block 5 Title Station Organization s Station include City and State f Block 6 Title Date of Movement 6a Starting enter starting date of movement Y Y YYMMDD 6b Completion enter completion date of movement Y Y Y YMMDD g Block 7 Title Point Of Origin departure point of convoy for this
85. EN PLACED 1 HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE having received the cargo mandested hereon in apparent good ABOARD IN APPARENT GOOD ORDER AND CONDITION EC GRATI OS except as otherwise specifically noted ro o wp PRA 12 NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS OF PREPARING ACTIVITY PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Figure 3 120 Sample DD Form 1386 Ocean Cargo Manifest Recapitulation or Summary 3 Supervise an Arrival Departure Airfield Control Group A DACG Operations a Establish coordination for 1 Life Support 2 MHE support 3 Marshalling area support 4 Communications support b Coordinate with tanker airlift control element TALCE 3 196 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1 Joint inspection requirements 2 Call forward area responsibilities 3 Loading ramp area responsibiities 4 Loading and tiedown support 5 Technical assistance 6 HAZMAT holding area and procedures 7 Customs clearance c Establish departure and arrival marshalling areas for 1 Fueling defueling 2 Proximity 3 Adequate space 4 Road net 5 Communications 6 Maintenance area d Coordinate movement from the APOD 1 Passenger and cargo manifests 2 Departure time 3 Unit identification 4 Convoy clearance 5 Bus rail transportation as required 6 Route and route deviations e Verify customs and agricultural inspections are completed f Verify all vehicles equipment and passengers are properly prepared for air movement 1
86. F LEADING PMIENT S ATION 25 REMARKS 5 i MUM WEIGHT TARIFF OR OTHER r 100 ibs Pounds AUTHORITY a b c 26 NAME TITLE EMAIL AND PHONE NUMBER OF ISSUING OFFICER Please type 27 SIGNATURE OF ISSUING OFFICER DD FORM 1085 NOV 2007 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Adobe Professional 7 O Figure 3 20 Sample DD Form 1085 Domestic Freight Routing Request and Order 3 34 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Entered the requesting agency identification number 2 Entered the date of request 3 Entered the date of shipment available for loading 4 Entered the transportation priority TP 1 2 or 3 and the required delivery date at destination 5 Entered exact location where freight is to be accepted by the consignee 6 Entered the complete commodity description nsn and freight nomenclature 7 Entered the exact number of carloads truckloads barges or containers required including the size and type 8 Entered the gross weight of shipment s 9 Entered the total number of cubic feet 10 Entered the actual shipper 11 Entered correct name and mail address of consignee 12 Entered carrier s name of station from which freight will be forwarded 13 Entered destination station to which shipments will be billed by carrier 14 Entered initials or name of rail carriers serving consignor s facility 15 Entered disability c
87. GATES TC AIMS II BCS3 IGC for regulating movements to command priorities DTR 4500 9 R and ATP 4 16 Standards Identify the selected transportation automated information systems and their functions interfaces used for movement control activities in IAW DTR 4500 9 R and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify the Transportation Automated Information Systems AITS a The Global Air Transportation Execution System GATES b The Transportation Coordinators Automated Information for Movement System TC AIMS II c The Sustainment System Mission Command S2MC formerly known as Battle Command and Sustainment Support System BCS3 d The Integrated Development Environment Global Transportation Network IDE GTN Convergence IGC 2 List the functions of AITS a The Global Air Transportation Execution System GATES is an automated system used by a cargo detachment and terminal transfer units for cargo documentation and accountability at a military ocean terminal b The Transportation Coordinators Automated Information for Movement System II TC AIMS ID Provides automated support to functions performed by a wide range of users from unit movement officers UMOs to Installation Transportation Officers ITOs to mode managers responsible for transportation and distribution in support of the full continuum of operations c The Sustainment
88. HIGHWAY IS ESSENTIAL TO NATIONAL DEFENSE 28 REQUESTING AGENCY ADRSTH TRANS CO MED TRE 28 REQUESTED BY s NAME Looe Far Aiaia Pen CHESTNUT CHARLES C MAJ TC Commanding b GRADE STP 55 88N14 SM TG 45 944 95 194 G SPACING IN THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL DEFENSE 27 APPROVING AGENCY 29 APPROVED BY I a NAME Lace Foo foie Irvine c TITLE 4 SIGNATURE 20100825 Te DATE vvvvwMDDI d SIGNATURE DATE VY FMM INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL DD Form 12606 Request for Special Hauling Permit will be ied to obtain special hauling permits For The movement of ovar szeoverwoight vehicles over public haghways when accompanying n convey or when traveling separately This form in duplicate and accompanied by letter of transimirtal will be forvercded through the local transportation officer so as to raach the ngspropripe headquarters not lesa Than ten 10 working days prior to th starting cate of the movement Letters of trananittal will contain completa itinerary and explanation of the movement One T letter of transmitinl is sufficit when seva DL Forms 1265 and 12686 involving one 11 movement are forwarded to the appropriate headquarters In cases where bonna Tide emergencies exist thee imftomranon contained in this form and DD Form 1266 mary be transmirmecd to rhe appropriati haraciquartors by telephone or electronic trimsmission In this event reference
89. LISTED IM THE 41 CFR 102 117 AMD 41 CFR 102 0118 THIS 13 TO CERTIFY THAT HERE DER TRAN SPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE THE CARRIER SHALL NOT MARE RECEIVED SUBJECT TO THE TENDERS AMD RUL DELIVERY OF THIS SHIPMENT WITHOUT PAYMENT OF FREIGHT AMD ALL OTHER LAWFUL CHARGE ES IH EFFECT OM THE DATE OF THE I amp SLE 5 AND CONDITIONS OF CONTENTS OF PACHA AN NAMED MATERIAL S ARE sce ail CLASSIFIED DESCRIBED PACKAGED APPLEABLE MARRIED AND LAR ELE a TIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUBJECT TO SEC amp SHIPMENT I5 TO BE DELIVERED TO THE CONSIGNEE WITHOUT RECOURSE ON THE CON 5iGHOR THE CONSIGNA SHALL M THE Fo OF THIS BILL OF LADING THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE IN APFPARENT 5 UNKNOWN MARKED CONSIGNED THE WORD CARRIER BEING UNDERSTOOD THROUGHOUT THIS CONTRACT AS MEANING ANY PERSON OR CONTRACT AG 1 i E OF DELIVERY AT ITIONS IN THE C HCATION SIGNS NOTE WHERE THE RATE I5 DEPENDENT OF THE PROPERTY THE AGREED OR DECLARED ING L1 FREIGHT PREPAD UNLESS COLLECT BON I CHECKED Figure 3 125 Sample Commercial Bill of Lading a Verify the Bill of Lading number is valid b Verify the Bill of Lading number is assigned to the shipping activity identified on the Bill of Lading c Match the Bill of Lading to the costing information provided by the shipper systems d Verify the payment to the carrier 1s only what has been authorized by the DOD 2 Check to make sure copies of the Bill of Lading are bei
90. LREHTTHELUCBEXEEBgD NWE PIECE T WEICH I UE ed YOSHII DEPOT JGSDF JAPAN T 9 aum Fon 7 b OM c Bay Wise d Daie Spd e Wade camiar t Migrineavoy Coco Met Jh biw ioci Spat Comi d mined SAM PEN ROCKET r Ho arn dab ii d mm E I CCE BIACEBIESOIXZX AO ee a H ee rpm NINE NNR DIR p ol DIL wee BB oo T E LAU LL mem T TES Coo LATI DD FORM 1384 OCT 2000 Figure 3 18 Sample DD Form 1384 a Enters the following information in the primary data from Defense Transportation Regulation DTR 4500 9 R for blocks 1 through 24 of DD Form 1384 TCMD 1 Document identifier code DIC in block 1 2 Trailer van or container number in block 2 3 DOD Activity Address Code DODAAC of the shipping activity CONSIGNOR in block 3 4 Commodity and special handling code in block 4 5 Air dimension code when shipment is by air in block 5 6 Port of Embarkation POE or the Aerial Port of Embarkation APOE idenfitier code in block 11 February 2014 3 27 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 7 Port of Debarkation POD or the Aerial Port of Debarkation APOD identifier code in block 8 Mode method of shipment code in block 8 9 Type pack code in block 9 10 Transportation Control Number TCN in block 10 11 DODAAC code of the ultimate CONSIGNEE in block 11 12 Transportation priority in block 12 13 Required delivery date in block 13 14 Project code in block 14 15 Day the shipme
91. OUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Figure 3 117 Sample DD Form 1907 Signature and Tally Record front 11 February 2014 3 193 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 16 CUSTODY RECORD Continued PRINT HAME OF PERSON AND STATION INTERCHANGE FCHHT SHSNATURE OF PERSON DATE ACCEPTED COMPANY REPRESENTED DESTINATION ACCEPTING CUSTODY a bh c ACCEPTED TIME a cmm e Figure 3 118 Sample DD Form 1907 Signature and Tally Record back f Confirm cargo is being scanned when entering vessels g Stage cargo according to load plan h Verify automation systems receiving uploads i Validate that all cargo has proper documentation DD Form 1385 and 1386 and labels 3 194 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG S Vu OWT bist cove DESTINATION SSION DATA AUN QU E n ST p PAGE NO eua Pot GATE SALO VOYAGE DOCUMENT WO Foo vinai NAME BUS TRUCK NO REMARKS Piai NO FACE 1GC hi AMERICAN CLIPPER uel Lu ID ACUMEN TRANSPORTATION ri i DENTIFICATION NO i a EC Cie CONTROL NUMBER Gk e MARK TiNa et ejeje SILA PA AWS60083152101 2X REPLACES EDITION OF 1 Llc ib Wen M Y BE USED Figure 3 119 Figure 3 118 Sample DD Form 1385 Cargo Manifest 11 February 2014 3 195 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Sama EE OCEAN CARGO MANIFEST RECAPITULATION OR SUMMARY gm ges 1 VESSEL NAME ZSS 3 VOY DOC NO UE USS NEVERSAIL 4 0L DOW 10 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ARTICLES LISTED HEREON HAVE BE
92. P and defense transportation regulation DTR Standards Identify all errors in the preparation and distribution of cargo shipping documents IAW unit SOP and the DTR Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Inspect the Bill of Lading for the following 3 222 11 February 2014 COMMERCIAL BILL OF LADING 2010 02 13 STP 55 88N14 SM TG ORIGINAL W45QQ090031152 HO CARRIER Scac CARRIER ACCOUNT NO SLT Express Way SLTW DESTINATION Name address and ZIP code AMMO SUPPLY POINT BLDG 920 CAISSON HILL FT RILEY KS 66442 5936 US WS5NU9 SPLC Dest ERE134250 CONSIGNEE Name address and ZIP code of installation AMMO SUPPLY POINT BLD 920 CAISSON HILL FI REILEY Eks566442 5936 US YVZEXILSIOOLD APPROPRIATION CHARGEABLE AEMQ VIA Route shipment when advantageous to the Govemment MARKS AND ANNOTATIONS Elazoson DP Dual Driver EXC Exclusive Use ENG Sateline XM onktorimg OTAL PKGS or tariff description if possible otherwise use clear no nteechnical description Mileage 1058 TOT QTY 25090LB Ab ee TARIFF SPECIAL RATE AUTHORITY SLTW 002174 00 STOP SHIPMENT AT DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES Use carriers ciassificat ORIGIN Name address and ZIP code CHIEF AMMUNITION BRANCH ATIN ATZC ISL 54 BILDG 9903 915 569 0570 9171 JAMES SALAS Mc GREGOR RANGE NM 88081 US WSLALO SHIPPER Name address and ZIP code TRANSPORTATION OFFICER HOQUS
93. PERATORS ONLY Military Hazardous Materials Gertfication In acoordance with appicable semte regulations ensure operator has been certfied to transport b Valid Lease Shipper mwi ensure a copy of the appropriase contract or lease os corrped m all eased vehicles and rs avadable forinspecton 40 CFR 3786 12 and 378 11 5X2 c Route Plan Prior to loading any Hazard Cixss Dowiscem 1 1 1 2 or 1 3 Explosives for shipment ensure that the operator possesses a wrfbO route plan in accordance with 40 CFR Part Gur Route Pile regui tz for Hazard Class 7 Pladimactve matenals are found in 42 CFR 397 101 d Emergency Response Guidebook ERG or Equivakent Page s to military operasses Drwer s Vehicle Inspecton Report Rewsew the operator s Vehicle Inspecbon Report Ensure that there are mo defects isted on the report that would affect the safe operation of the vehicle f Copy of 40 CFR Part 397 Operators are required by regoiabon to haee i iheir possession acopy of 49 CFR Part 397 m jon cf H M imis Driva I Parkin Rules Ifrn tany operators do not possess this document shipper wall preside a copy to operator Item amp Gonunencal Vehicle Safety Allance Cy SA Decal Check to see 7 ecuspenent has a current CVSA decal and mark the Last wehicle periixr mepecton and perform DD Form 626 inspector SECTION ll MECHANICAL INSPECTION General instructions All tens 12 3 through 12 6 wall be checked on all incoming empt
94. PTION OF LOAD d TOTAL LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT AND WEIGHT Prime mover semitrader Kod e AXLE WEIGHT Pounds f AXLE SPACING 4 5 5 6 Featinches g LOAD OVERHANG 1 FRONT 2 REAR 3 LEFT SIDE 4 RIGHT SIDE iFeetnches 16 CARGO DESCRIPTION AMOUNT including HAZMAT FOR SMCC USE ONLY IN THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL DEFENSE No ESSENTIAL TO NATIONAL DEFENSE No CERTIFIER SKGHATLURE k 17 PROPOSED ROUTE EN MEN DATE RECEIVED DATE CMO MAILED PROCESSED BY 48 HALTS 15 minutes after fst hour and 10 minutes every 2 hours CHS thereafter mandatory HO MARCH UNITS MU INTERVAL HODE 10 pem CLEAR TIME if TAIL TIME i CLEAR TIME PERMIT S REQUIRED 19 REQUESTER a TYPED NAM Td DATE DO MMDI DD FORM 2777 SEP 1998 Adobe Professionai 8 0 E Last First Midde initia Figure 3 124 Sample DD Form 2777 Mobilization Movement Control MOBCON Request for Convoy Clearance or Special Hauling Permit a Verify the dimensions were accurate b Confirm the correct approval process agency c Identify whether the route was for movement over a controlled route d Review routes for tunnel and bridge restrictions 2 Submit request to appropriate state and local agencies for CONUS moves 3 212 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 Coordinate with host nation and military police for movement through their area of responsibility for OCONUS moves 4 Receive the special hauling per
95. R WMTW MUSS Figure 3 14 Sample of Vehicles HMMWV HEMTT S rt TRUCK CGO HEMT mM TRUCK TRACTOR HEMTT Mar M931 SERIES TRUCK TRACTOR LINEHAUL OVMSS1 TRACTOR wiMST1 GUFT STAKE BED pi M331 TRACTOR witte 30FT TRAILER amp 20 FT CONTAINER TRAILER Figure 3 15 Sample of Vehicles HEMTT s 3 22 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Containers and Containers on Vehicles h MOBILE ERPANDIBLE CONTAINER CONFIG MECC Qi TRUCK CGO HEMTT LHS wi 20 FT CONTAINER S M915 TRACTOR wiMBT2 TRAILER amp 40 FT CONTAINER Figure 3 16 Sample of Vehicles Containers and Containers on Vehicles Fork Lifts Ah i E d u FORKLIFT 10K Figure 3 17 Sample of Vehicles Fork Lifts a M915 w M872 b M915 w M872 c M915 d M915 w M1062 e M998AT f M1025A1 g M966A1 11 February 2014 3 23 STP 55 88N14 SM TG NO h M1078 i M1079 j M1083 k M1088 1 M1089 m M977 n M983 o M931 w M871 p M931 w M871 q LHS w 20 Container r Mobile Expandible Container s M915 w M872 amp 40 Container t 4K u LOK Identify type of military vehicles by nomenclature a Truck Tractor Linehaul b HEMTT c FMTV d Tractor Truck e PLS f 30 Trailer g 40 Trailer h Tanker i Wrecker j Truck Cargo k Fork Lift s Evaluation Preparation 3 24 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Identified type of milita
96. REQUEST FOR SPECIAL HAULING PERMIT TED UNIT ID CODE 20100875 SECTION GENERAL 4 ORGANIZATION b STATION 6 DATE OF MOVEMENT Yr rr vMMDD S08TH TRANS CO MED TRE FORT EUSTIS VIRGINIA 23801 a STARTING b COMPLETION 2010090 20100902 FORT EUSTIS VIRGINIA FORT DRUM NEW YORK 9 AT STATE LINES 10 ROUTING iSripulare US Roures Stare Routes etc a DATE vYYvAMDDI I5 64 VA 168 VA 33 I8 64 I5 95 IS 495E US 1 IS 695 8 85 IS 81 20100901 US 11 20100901 I 20100901 11 ESCORT REQUIREMENTS SECTION II VEHICLE AND LOAD DATA TYPE NO OF REGISTRATION z a src VEHICLES HUMBER a b c d E 1 g h Emery i aa D 10 TON l 0B9990 112 122 289 29 648 fEmpr yl 3 TRAILER ftmpryi 4 SEMI TRAILER T r 16 285 es a 1 Empty Fgeecihyl 13 LOAD 14 OVERALL Venele mad fna 95 1593 15 DESCRIPTION OF LOAD jive general descrpriorn Organization imipedimernrs erc Minin securi CENTAS 16 LOAD OVERHANG e LEFT SIDE d RIGHT SIDE DD FORM 1266 SEP 1998 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE ice Prisa SA Figure 3 122 Sample DD Form 1266 Special Hauling Permit Request Front 3 210 11 February 2014 17 NUMBER OF AXLES A B c 18 NUMBER ar TIRE amp 18 TIRE WIDTH inches 10 992 iE LOAD fh ementi 23 AXLE ASPACING SPACING Ree ftem 17 ee I51 et 185 cers aaa Act 20 943 19 039 C SPACING 24 REMARKS 25 MOVEMENT BY
97. RM 2781 IS ATTACHED SAILING DATE To 5e completed by the carrier X if applicable Beaumont TX 2E1 12 PORT PLACE OF DISCHARGE 13 DESTINATION Ash Shuaybah PN4 Iraq 14 SHIPPING DESCRIPTION OF GOODS UN No PSN HC SHC PG number and kind of package and additional information NET MASS QTY GROSS MASS MARKS as required by regulation kgf kg M m F LJ C ay m T 100 BA 5590 B U 16 SEAL NUMBER S 17 CONTAINER VEHICLE AND TYPE 5 VEHICLE REGISTRATION NO MASS kg USAU2182814 0051954 BOX SHIP METAL 20 2140 kg 20 RECEIVING ORGANIZATION RECEIPT Received the above number of packages containers trailers in apparent good order and condition unless stated hereon a RECEIVING ORGANIZATION REMARKS b HAULER S NAME c VEHICLE REGISTRATION d SIGNATURE AND DATE e DRIVER S SIGNATURE NO 21 SHIPPER PREPARING THIS FORM SHIPPER S DECLARATION hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the Proper Shipping Name and are classified packaged marked and labeled placarded and are in all respects in proper condition for transport according to the International and national government regulations a NAME OF COMPAN Y MILITARY UNIT b NAME STATUS OF DECLARANT CERTIFIER c PLACE AND DATE d SIGNATURE OF DECLARANT CERTIFIER DD FORM 2890 JUL 2012 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Figure 3 130 DD Form 2890 DOD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration 9 Maintai
98. STP 55 88N14 SM TG Soldier s Manual and Training Guide MOS 88N Transportation Management Coordinator SKILL LEVELS SLI SL2 SL3 and SL4 February 2014 HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION Approved for public release distribution is unlimited This publication is available at Army Knowledge Online https armypubs us army mil doctrine index html To receive publishing updates please subscribe at http www apd army mil AdminPubs new_subscribe asp STP 55 88N14 SM TG SOLDIER TRAINING HEADQUARTERS PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 55 88N14 SM TG Washington DC 11 February 2014 Soldier s Manual and Training Guide MOS 88N Transportation Management Coordinator SKILL LEVELS SL1 SL2 SL3 and SL4 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE didicere iii CAPTER suctus ttt undated MGE Et ss DM ON Pee t USE UNE 1 1 Introdu HO essea vut deed aeruste ad auuud auc a ausit s Ue ed aut eta er tace ecd E aa 1 1 Len Uo G2 Meee E ener E A idea ecu meee are E ne ema PLE I EA LM PIE 1 1 1 2 Tranne Requirement aate oca cca tee cane Morena vei m am mit UN usd RP V a Ud M Hue URP CRUS 1 1 y Battle Focused Frain accessi En ue Hcet es dedibed bs seda wee zu Pap pupa t View AR E eR o ADR EU ESEESE OaS 1 4 l4 Task Summary BOEIWOE a co aevo erba rs Bea eode do tulund uu ated ubt s iva duca rao o ub uM US 1 6 hee A ca tae b Xe CUTIOH EE EA EE E beta CP MT Dd E O EE E 1 7 l0 Trainin JASSeSSHIeBL nen toas En Seem ipe eMe tu
99. Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 11 Army Motor Transport Operations ATP 4 16 Movement Control DA FORM 7598 Vehicle Load Card DD FORM 2890 DOD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement 3 132 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2120 Identify Contracting Officer Representative COR Roles and Responsibilities Conditions In an operational environment given computer and access to internet Army Knowledge Online AKO and be able to login to the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation System DFARS 201 subpart 201 6 for COR roles and responsibilities Standards Identify the CORs roles and responsibilities of contracting with 100 accuracy AW applicable regulation and the standards of work performance for the contract Special Condition As an additional responsibility you may have a requirement to act as a certified Contracting Officer Representative COR which would provide oversight of established contacts in your area of responsibility Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify the roles of a COR a Monitor the contract b Oversee the contractor c Report on performance d Develop performanc
100. Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required AR 55 162 Permits for Oversize Overweight or Other Special Military Movements ATP 4 11 Army Motor Transport Operations ATP 4 16 Movement Control DD FORM 1265 Request for Convoy Clearance 3 20 Primary 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1107 Identify Vehicles by Model and Nomenclature Conditions In an operational environment given TB 55 46 1 and shown different types of tactical wheeled military vehicles and trailers Standards Identify the tactical wheeled military vehicles and or trailers by Model and Nomenclature with 100 accuracy in accordance with TB 55 46 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify type of military vehicles by model M915 SERIES TRUCK TRACTOR LINEHAUL a MATS TRACTOR gi wiMB72 40FT FLAT BED TRAILER b M315 TRACTOR wiMSTZ 40 FT STAKE BED TRAILER C TRUCK TRACTOR LINEHAUL M815 d M8315 TRACTOR wifS00 GAL TANKER M1 O62 Figure 3 13 Sample of Vehicles M915 Series Truck Tractor Linehual 11 February 2014 3 21 STP 55 88N14 SM TG cs s ex e HM MW MaaSAT P HMM ARMORED M102541 ep HM BIA TOW CARRIER ARMORED MBBBAT FMTV thi TRE CARGO LMTV M1078 LMTV VAN M1073 TRE CARGO MTV Miles KI TRE TRACTOR MTY M1088 TRK WRECKE
101. Special Hauling Permit h Block 8 Title Destination final arrival point of convoy for this Special Hauling Permit 1 Block 9 Title Arrival at State Lines 3 42 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1 9a Date enter date arriving at State lines Y Y Y YMMDD 2 9b Time Enter time arriving at State Lines 3 9c State Line Enter the corresponding two state line crossing abbreviation j Block 10 Title Proposed Routing List all interstates US highways state roads and streets to be traversed during convoy movement including routes utilized to and from rest area fuel stops and remain overnight RON sites Entries must be made in chronological order of the convoy route k Block 11 Title Escort Requirements Enter any escort requirements needed include state for which escorts are needed or N A for Not Applicable l Block 12 Title Vehicle Non Fillable 1 Block 12b Title Type Enter the Tonnage classification as per TB 55 46 1 2 Block 12c Title No of Vehicles A separate DD Form 1266 mu be be prepared for each type of equipment and or load two identical pieces of equipment with different loads must have different DD Form 1266 s 3 Block 12d Title Registration Number Enter equipment USA number if more than one piece of identical equipment and identical load enter SEE BLOCK 15 and enter the appropriate USA number for the equipment in block 15 4 Block 12e Title Height Compute overall height AR 55 162 entr
102. T 1 804 279 3131 804 279 3131 AFTER DUTY HOURS COLLECT 202 267 2675 USN MC Use 24 hour DSN 584 2148 emergency response number Comm 011 410 436 2148 provided by activity Ask for TEU 33 8 THIS SHIPMENT IS WITHIN THE LIMITATIONS PRESCRIBED FOR X as applicable CONTAINER PACKING CERTIFICATE OR x MILITARY VESSEL COMMERCIAL VESSEL x HIGHWAY RAIL VEHICLE PACKING DECLARATION fy 10 VOYAGE DOCUMENT NUMBER AND 11 PORT PLACE OF LOADING DD FORM 2721 IS ATTACHED SAILING DATE To be completed by the carrier Xf applicable Beaumont TX 2E1 12 PORT PLACE OF DISCHARGE Ash Shuaybah PN4 14 SHIPPING DESCRIPTION OF GOODS UN No PSN AC SAC PG number and kind of package and additional information asreguied Oy regulation SO MOM IV 100 BA 5590 B U CONTAINER IDEN A TION NO 16 SEAL NUMBER S 17 CONTAIMER VEHICLE AND TYPE 5 TAR VEHICLE REGISTRATION NO MASS Kg USAU2182914 0051954 BOX SHIP METAL 20 2140 kg 19 ADDITIONAL HANDLING INFORMATION 20 RECEIVING ORGANIZATION RECEIPT Received the above number of packages containers trailers in apparent good order and condition unless stated hereon a RECEIVING ORGANIZATION REMARKS b HAULER S NAME c VEHICLE REGISTRATION d SIGNATURE AND DATE e DRIVER S SIGNATURE NO 21 SHIPPER PREPARING THIS FORM SHIPPER S DECLARATION hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the Proper Shipping Name and are class
103. TH MTN DIV TO NTC ROTATION NUMBER 12 10 SEE ATTACHED DENSITY LIST 7 EQUIPMENT NUMBER bh g CARS 41000 SERIE v TRUCKS DODX42000 SERIE 9 TOTAL NUM O BARGES FITX TTDX COM CUBIC FEE CONTAINERS 10 CONSIGNOR Show actual shipper CWI1GBEU ITO MM ITW FORT DRUM NY 13602 11 CONSIGNEE S Mame and Address COWS80S4X NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER NTC BLDG 934 G AVE ow actual pol FORT IRWIN CA 92316 i 80250 RAIL WEST YERMO CA RAIL CARRIER SERVING a CONSIGNOR CSXT b CONSIGNEE BNSF 15 DISABILITY COSTS AVAILABLE O7R 4500 9 R ROUND TRIP ROUTING NUMBER TOTAL CAR REQ BLOCKING BRACKING amp TIE DOWN REQUIRED ATE PROVIDE CONTRACT DRIVER OFF SPOT 76 CARS I5 AUG TRAIN 1 LG 2 RDD 21 AUG TRAIN 2 LOAD 13 AUG INSPECT PULL 15 AUG RDD 22 AUG TRAIN 3 LOAE C DD 23 AUG TRAIN 4 LOAD 16 AUG INSPECT PULL 17 AUG RDD 24 AUG RETURN TRIP AT ORIGIN WEST YER F IDE CONTRACT DRIVER LAODING FROM STAGING TO RAIL LDS BLK 1 BLOCKING BRACING amp 4 ATIONCFT DRUM BLK 15 UNCHAIN AT ORIGIN FT IRWIN SPOT 307 CARS 16 SEPTEMBER TRAIN 1 LOAB TRAIN 3 LOAD 19 SEPXI INSPECT PULL 20 17 TYPED NAME ANB 18 OFFICE PHONE 19 SIGNATURE DONNA L BAILEY AND EXTENSION 315 772 6960 EMENT Valid for 30 days unless otherwise indicated 21 DATE OF RESPONSE 22 ROUTE ORDER NUMBER Adust f YYYYMVDO be shown on each BH IL O
104. Unt 13 COSCOM 61 ASB 555 C52 13COSCOM 6145MB 565 C31 13 COSCOM 61 ASB 555 C52 13C0S COM 6145MB 566 C51 Figure 3 60 Choosing a recipient for sending a message Head Messages E Mo messages received Sik Figure 3 61 No messages received message Head Messages iudi No messages received D Figure 3 62 No messages received message 3 92 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Ferd CIE 3 COSCO 2 13C0SCOM SIASMB 565 CS1 T 13COSCOM BLASMBHO 3 COSCO 2 13C0SCOM SIASMB 565 CS1 T 13COSCOM BLASMBHO Figure 3 66 TracerLink Icon to open program 11 February 2014 3 93 STP 55 88N14 SM TG pene j Control Mobile CSon MUon CSonand MU on and Station Unit reporting valid reporting valid CS MU gps gps Figure 3 67 TracerLink Map symbols pene j Control Mobile CS on MUon CSonand MU on and Station Unit reporting valid reporting valid CS MU gps gps Figure 3 68 TracerLink Map symbols E SEE 8 go diis Nea bo vehikle cenrerechiclecenme Hadie Fu ELE on aA Com a TCFAF eB Tamer em fe ls eU i Tee Urs rir ed X33 Ciro tte A Figure 3 69 Tracerlink vehicle server window 11 February 2014 3 94 E SEE ed vehicle terra vehikle 1n EH E Hii ET EE E dI Hadh ELE rare zc c m 1 l EB Caps em xiu la IT 3 Ta it t aah Tse Urs 11 February 2014 Ta T FAF EI Diced s0X EI 1022320
105. a movement with appropriate Maritime Clearance Agency 3 Verify special handling requirements with transportation mode operators a Documentation for special handling is prepared if required b Drivers are qualified to transport special hauling cargo 4 Update transportation documentation with transportation movement information Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Inspected retrograde equipment 2 Scheduled retrograde equipment for movement with appropriate agency 3 Verified special handling requirements 4 Updated transportation documentation Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO 1f any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement 3 136 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2101 Determine Disposition of Cargo Conditions In an operational environment given a TMR movement requirements transportation availability mode FM 55 1 and ATP 4 16 Standards Process all cargo without error IAW movement requirements transportation capabilities FM 55 and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Validate cargo at node a Receive inbound shipping
106. acking System Plus End User Manual CUDC DOC 076 Rev B RFITV GUIDE Radio Frequency In Transit Visibility User s Guide Year 2007 SMS PG Single Mobility System Pocket Guide 2006 SMS UM Single Mobility System User Manual TMR Transportation Movement Request TRAFFIC CIRCULAR PLAN Traffic Circular Plan 11 February 2014 References 3 This page intentionally left blank STP 551 88N14 SM TG 11 February 2014 By order of the Secretary of the Army RAYMOND T ODIERNO General United States Army Chief of Staff Official TR D ERALD B O KEEFE Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army 1405001 DISTRIBUTION Active Army Army National Guard and United States Army Reserve Not to be distributed electronic media only PIN 086312 000
107. ad drawangs item 20 Check to ensure seals have been appbed to closed equipment fine and water restant tarpaulin appoed on open equipment pia carded in accordance with 48 CFR 172 504 weided repairs to pintie hook is prohibited Enmane safely devis chaenes hooks cables ane in senceable condition and propery lem 22 Check to ensure operator has been provided shipping papers attached 40 CFR 303 70 and 71 that comply with 48 CFR 172 201 and 202 For shipments transported by C cweriment vehicle shipper paper will be DD Form 836 Space Inspect to ensure that cargo space is dean and free from exposed bolts nuts sonews nails or inwardly Hem 23 Ensure operators sag DD Form 626 are given a copy and projecting parts that could damage the lading Check floor to lnderstand the hazards assocated with the shipment ensure its bght and free from holes Floor shall not be permeated Wih od or other substances 46 CFR 3583854 ltem 24 Applies to Commerce Shipments Only H shipment zs made under DOT Speca Permit 888 t pU papers see penperty P Landng Gear inspect to ensure that landing gear and annotated and copy of Special Permit 868 s with shipping papers assembled SAMPLE Figure 3 129 DD Form 626 Motor Vehicle Inspection Transporting Hazardous Materials Back 8 Brief drivers and operators on safety requirements and emergency procedures for hazardous classified and sensitive cargo Use DD Form 2890 11 February 2
108. and or passenger data to requesting unit or supervisor Evaluation Preparation Redo the performance measures and performance step Performance Measures GO 1 Accessed the ITV system 2 Reported the location of the shipment s 3 Logged onto SMS 4 Logged onto the IGC network NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary AIT GUIDE III TV Server Guide ATP 4 16 Movement Control RFITV GUIDE Radio Frequency In Transit Visibility User s Guide Year 2007 SMS PG Single Mobility System Pocket Guide 2006 SMS UM Single Mobility System User Manual 11 February 2014 3 69 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1125 Operate Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below FBCB2 for Movement Operations Conditions In an operational environment given an FBCB2 system TB 11 7010 326 10 1 and command directives Standards Operate the FBCB2 system IAW TB 11 7010 326 10 1 manual and mission directives Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Perform start up procedures in correct order of sequence NOTE Starting up the FBCB2 system requires a specific sequence Remember that performance of the FBCB2 system will
109. anual of Common Tasks Army training and evaluation program ARTEP products and ADRP 7 0 Training Units and Developing Leaders to establish effective training plans and programs that integrate soldier leader and collective tasks This chapter explains how to use the STP in establishing an effective individual training program It includes doctrinal principles and implications outlined in ADRP 7 0 Based on these guidelines commanders and unit trainers must tailor the information to meet the requirements for their specific unit 1 2 Training Requirement Every soldier noncommissioned officer NCO warrant officer and officer has one primary mission to be trained and ready to fight and win our nation s wars Success in battle does not happen by accident it is a direct result of tough realistic and challenging training a Operational Environment 1 Commanders and leaders at all levels must conduct training with respect to a wide variety of operational missions across the full spectrum of operations These operations may include combined arms joint multinational and interagency considerations and span the entire breadth of terrain and environmental possibilities Commanders must strive to set the daily training conditions as closely as possible to those expected for actual operations 2 The operational missions of the Army include not only war but also military operations other than war MOOTW Operations may be conducted as
110. ar air conduction alternating current an electric current that reverses direction at a regular recurring interval aircraft attack control BII basic issue items COM chief of mission collection operations management commander commercial common communication CONEX container express COR Change of Responsibility Contracting Officer s Representative CS central server civil support combat support conditioned stimulus control station CTRL control DA Department of the Army direct action Defended Area DD double double Bailey Bridge Department of Defense Degrees latitude Day DEL Deployment Equipment List delete key DMCq 2 Division Movement Control FM field manual frequency modulatedmodulation flare multiunit force module FORSCOM United States Army Forces Command GBL government bill of lading GBLOC government bill of lading office code GMT Greenwich Mean Time GPS global positioning system HEMTT Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck ID identification infantry division internal diameter intradermal interface device Identifier ITO invitational travel orders installation transportation officer LED law enforcement desk light emitting diode MHE materiel handling equipment MTS module test set multichannel television sound Movement Tracking System PLGR precise lightweight global positioning system GPS receiver SAT security assistance team Saturday SEP separate September Spherical Error of Probability
111. are positioned in their allocated spaces on the railcar IAW the load plan g Check to see that handbrakes are set on wheeled vehicles and levers are wired and blocked Note The handbrake will not be set on tracked vehicles but levers will be wired or locked in the disengaged position h Check to see that personnel disconnected trailers if required and lower the landing legs on semitrailers and support wheels on small trailers i Verify that procedures employed in securing vehicles are in compliance with AAR Interchange rules j Check to see that lashings are not tightened completely until all blocks and chocks are nailed in place k Check to see that all loads on railcars are within clearance limits 4 Conduct water movement operations a Review transportation document for incoming outgoing cargo and personnel b Monitor marine terminal throughout capacity c Determine operational support requirements for marine terminal clearance 3 118 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1 MHE support 2 Transportation truck support 3 Escort support 4 Security support d Establish priorities of discharge upload 1 Expedite clearance of frustrated hazardous classified sensitive cargo 2 Expedite priority cargo identified by unit commander e Monitor status of marine terminal equipment and facilities f Coordinator routine support for marine terminal operations 1 Maintenance 2 Billeting 3 Messing
112. as first notified Block 15 16 Entered the name and telephone number of the carrier s agent contacted Block 16 17 Placed an X in the proper block and show the seal number Block 17 18 Showed the Transportation Control Number assigned to identify the material Block 18 19 Entered the item name COMMODITY DESCRIPTION and NSN or part number Include the member s employee s name and grade on personal property shipments Block 19 20 Entered the TYPE PACK CODE Block 20 21 Showed the number of pieces reported as discrepant for each line entry Block 21 22 Entered the TYPE and CAUSE CODE Block 22 23 Showed the two letter abbreviated UNIT OF ISSUE under which the material was issued Block 23 24 Showed the total number of UNITS BILLED SHIPPED that were shown on the billing or shipping document Block 24 11 February 2014 3 145 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 25 Entered the number of UNITS OF ISSUE that were found to have discrepancies Block 25 26 Showed the total weight for each DISCREPANT line entry Block 26 27 Entered the REPLACEMENT value Block 27 28 Entered the REMARKS Block 28 29 Entered the Name of Preparer Email Address Telephone and FAX Number Block 29a 29d 30 Entered any Reply Block 30 3 Entered Name of Respondent Email Address Telephone and FAX Number Block 31a 31e 32 Entered name and address including ZIP Code of the finance center or cla
113. ational awareness products on 3D map 8 Setted up CPOF 3D workspace 9 Setted up Ventrilo voice over internet protocal VOIP application 10 Performed Communications check over Ventrilo application 11 Stopped the 3D CPOF application Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task 3 246 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3139 Operate Global Air Transportation Execution System GATES Conditions In an operational environment given computer with internet access to USTRANSCOM GATES website and GATES end user manual Standards Provide current updates of intransit visibility of cargo and passenger movement in real time operations using GATES Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Track and trace cargo and personnel 2 In Check cargo and personnel 3 Inventory cargo 4 Print military shipping labels MSLs 5 Verify shipping documents for accuracy Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Tracked and traced cargo and personnel 2 n checked cargo and personnel 3 Inventoried cargo 4 Printed military shipping labels MSLs 5 Verified documents for accuracy Evaluation Guidance Scor
114. blems 9 Provide first destination reporting points 10 Update traffic circulation plan as needed Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Reviewed highway regulation plan 2 Reviewed traffic circulation plan 3 Observed progress of transportation movements along MSR s 4 Assessed progress of transportation movements along MSR s 5 Reported progress of transportation movements along MSR s 11 February 2014 3 147 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 6 Adjusted movement schedules as necessary for authorized traffic 7 Implemented changes in unit moves or vehicle convoy routing if necessary 8 Diverted cargo and resolve movement problems 9 Provided first destination reporting points 10 Updated traffic circulation plan as needed Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control Highway Regulation Plan Traffic Circular Plan 3 148 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 5 Automated Movement Management 551 88N 2105 Manage Transportation Coordinator Automated Movement Management Systems TC AIMS II Conditions In an operational environment given a TCAIMS II System unit movement data unit d
115. ce steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retain the Soldier to perform the steps correctly and reevaluate the task 11 February 2014 3 151 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2122 Operate Battle Command Sustainment Support System BCS3 Conditions In an operational environment given the BCS3 system the BCS3 End User Manual EUM and movement data assist transportation staff to support movement using the BCS3 system Standards Operate the BCS3 system with no errors achieving commander s mission IAW movement data and information provided to support deploying and redeploying unit movements Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify the hardware startup procedures windows environment gateway configuration BCS3 map windows environment and map windows environment button palette 2 Define Map Operations and Functions a Create Filters Incident and Proximity reports 3 152 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Callout Mote CRITICAL FUFL SUPPLIES UNCLAS Figure 3 102 Sample Screenshots b Create Ops View Unit Nodes Routes Increments Transporter etc 11 February 2014 3 153 STP 55 88N14 SM TG BCS3 Unclassified URBie Map Tool 8 0 x LDO TEI E 2 Figure 3 103 Sample Screenshot c Create March Credits Check Points Paths MSR etc d Utilize the BCS3 Mapp
116. ce steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement FM 55 60 Army Terminal Operations 3 52 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1115 Synchronize Route Movement Conditions In an operational environment given movement planning data route data unit SOP and ATP 4 16 Standards Synchronize route movement to obtain maximum effective use of the area s road and maximizes restrictions on military use of roads that meet military requirements in accordance with ATP 4 16 Special Condition Soldiers will perform this task under supervision Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note Feedback Score the Soldier Go if all steps are passed Score the Soldier No Go if any step is failed If the Soldier fails any step show what was done wrong and how to do it correctly Performance Steps 1 Allocate convoy route movement by using one of the following methods according to commander s guidance a Uses the balance principle by 1 matching the vehicle characteristics with the route characteristics 2 ensuring the vehicle traffic does not exceed the most limiting feature of a route b Uses the separation principle by 1 allocating the road space to ensure military movements does not conflict with each other 2 allocating the
117. ceable and ready for use Use the references and the evaluation guide to score the soldier s performance Brief soldier Tell the Soldier what is required AW the task conditions and standards 11 February 2014 3 271 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO Described the CPOF system 2 Supervised the start of the 2D CPOF application 3 Supervised the organized 2D CPOF workspace 4 Supervised the stop of the 2D CPOF application 5 Supervised the start of the 3D CPOF application 6 Supervised the organized 3D application 7 Supervised the start of Ventrilo voice over internet protocal VOIP application 8 Supervised the assemble situational awareness products on 3D map 9 Supervised the set up CPOF 3D workspace 10 Performed Situational awareness product brief using Ventrilo 11 Supervised the stop of the 3D CPOF application Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary 3 272 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 4119 Integrate Transportation Automated Information Systems AIS into Unified Land Operations Conditions In an operational environment given a requirement to move supplies equipment and personnel with movement data movement plan and ac
118. cedures to maintain reference data 7 Managed the movement coordination BPA overview 8 Reviewed movement requests are accurate according to the movement plan and unit deployment orders 9 Reviewed data to prepare for export reports 10 Verified the movement data is inputted into TC AIMS Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control TC AIMS EUMTC AIMS End Users Manual 3 150 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2121 Identify the Capabilities of Command Post of the Future CPOF Conditions In an operational environment given a computer loaded with Command Post of the Future software movement order Standards Define all CPOF capabilities without error Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify CPOF reference material 2 Define the role of CPOF 3 Organize CPOF workspace Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Identified CPOF reference material 2 Defined the role of CPOF 3 Organized CPOF workspace Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performan
119. cess to the automated information systems AIS Standards Integrate using applicable transportation AIS the current in transit status of all requested cargo to cross check data accuracy without error Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Describe the key transportation automated systems used at the opertional level a Transportation Coordinators Automated Information for Movements System II TC AIMS II b Movement Tracking System MTS c Cargo Movement Opertions System CMOS d Battle Command Sustainment Support System BCS3 e Automated Movement Flow Tracking AMFT f Radio Frequency Identified RFID g Groups Operational Passenger System GOPA X 2 Describe the key transportation automated systems used at the strategic level a Integrated development environment Global Transportation Network Convergence IGC GTN b Global Command and Control System GCCS c Joint Operations Planning and Execution System JOPES d Single Mobility System SMS e Consolidated Aerial Port System CAPS II f Standard Theater Army Command and Control System STACCS g Global Freight Management System GFMS 11 February 2014 3 273 STP 55 88N14 SM TG h Global Air Transportation Execution System GATES 3 Integrate STAMMIS into the distribution network Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Described the key transportat
120. container using TAV system 2 Track the movement of the containers within the theater 3 Provide inbound container information to consignees 4 Notify consignees of the scheduled arrival of multistep containers and the need for priority discharge of these containers at intermediate stops 5 Maintain accurate records on containers that are inbound and those that have arrived 6 Report and process unscheduled container delivery 7 Process Sensitive items containers and for custom clearance operations 8 Reports and finds missing containers 9 Submit received information to the regional server Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Located a container using TAV system 2 Tracked the movement of the containers within the theater 3 Provided inbound container information to consignees 3 160 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 4 Notified consignees of the scheduled arrival of multistep containers and the need for priority discharge of these containers at intermediate stops 5 Maintained accurate records on containers that are inbound and those that have arrived 6 Reported and processed unscheduled container delivery 7 Processed Sensitive items containers for custom clearance operations 8 Reported and finds missing containers 9 Submitted information to the regional server Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if a
121. cord Dimensions and weight 5 Verify Soldiers understand special cargo considerations a HAZMAT b Sensitive c Classified d Pilferable 6 Verify Soldiers documents the load a DA Form 7598 11 February 2014 3 169 STP 55 88N14 SM TG VEHICLE LOAD CARD of thu form see STP 10 92 15 SM TO CARGO COMPARTMENT VEY CARGO DIEXLMECTUIDON E TYPE PACE FOOTLOCKER FOOTLOGKER FOOTLOCKER FOOTLOCKER COPIER MACHINE 5E IZ C L C IL TACTICAL EAR MACHINE FIRE EXTINGUISHER EHJFFLE BAGS Lhh lA a oy EEE AM oe PARA ARD LEN AO OF Ia omw m P a DA FORM 7598 JUN 2006 Figure 3 111 Sample DD Form 7598 Vehicle Load Card Front 3 170 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG moras e 1i a A755 LBS DGD FOAM 1750 FACE O LETI THIS Li REMARKS Lixt of BEPCT matanals needed this load To inchado weight DA FOAM FUSE JLN 70065 Figure 3 112 Sample DD Form 7598 Vehicle Load Card Back b DD Form 1750 11 February 2014 3 171 STP 55 88N14 SM TG l ODUANTITIES REQLARED CONTENTS STOCK NUMBER AND NOMENCLA TLIRE UNIT OF T PARTAL H UNMNENS DHE SPARES TOTAL i FOOT LOCKER FOOT LOCKER TOOT LOCKER FOOT LOCKER COPIER MACS RADIO FAX MACHINE FIRE EXTINGUISHER DUFFLE BAGS 4 x 200 RUCK SACK 4 X 140 TOTAL WEIGHT 6 THIS CEE TIF TWEE RANE JOE SMART
122. d FAW on the masking tape example FAW 12 500 pounds h Instruct driver to remount vehicle and drive forward until the intermediate axle 1s centered on the scales i Instruct driver to apply parking brake turn off ignition and dismount vehicle j Obtain weight from the scales for intermediate axle k Combine weight from the two scales to make W2 l Record IAW on note pad as W2 m Apply strip of masking tape above intermediate axle on both sides of vehicle n Record AW on the masking tape example IAW 12 900 pounds o Instruct driver to remount vehicle and drive forward until the rear axle is centered on the scales p Instruct driver to apply parking brake turn off ignition and dismount the vehicle 3 2 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG q Obtain weight from scales for the rear axle r Combine the weight from the two scales to make W3 s Record RAW on note pad as W3 t Apply strip of masking tape above the rear axle on both sides of the vehicle u Record RAW on the masking tape example RAW 12 700 pounds v Order driver to remount vehicle and drive forward until vehicle has cleared the scales NOTE If enough portable scales are available the entire vehicle can be taken onto the scales at one time Chalk can be used if tape is not available 12 500 LE 12 900 LB 12 700 LB WT 12 500 LB WW 25 600 LB Figure 3 2 Axle Weights 3 Measure axle distances see Figure 3 3 NOTE
123. ditional support for surge and retrograde operations if needed Adjust the terminal traffic control plan as needed Expedite clearance of frustrated hazardous classified sensitive cargo 11 February 2014 3 255 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures Reviewed transportation documentation for incoming outgoing cargo and personnel 2 Monitored terminal throughput capacity 3 Determined operational support requirements for terminal clearance 4 Established priorities of discharge upload 5 Monitored status of terminal equipment and facilities 6 Coordinated routine support for terminal operations 7 Coordinated additional support for surge and retrograde operations as needed 8 Adjusted the terminal traffic control plan as needed 9 Expedited clearance of frustrated hazardous classified sensitive cargo GO NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 11 Army Motor Transport Operations ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 60 Army Terminal Operations 3 256 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 4120 Produce a Movement Order Annex Conditions In an operational environment given a movement plan commander s gu
124. dling and requirements are met for mode s of transport Special Condition Risk Management The risk management process per FM 101 5 will be utilized by commanders throughout the entire retrograde process to ensure that the needs for the mission accomplishment safety of personnel and proper handling of the contaminated equipment are balanced This should include a Health Risk Assessments to the degree applicable to the operational environment b Safety Risk Assessments in conjunction with mission enemy terrain troops time METT T and civilian considerations c Guidance in this regulation and DA Pam 700 48 Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Inspect retrograde equipment a Determine type of cargo to be documented b Determine special handling requirements 1 HAZMAT and or contaminated equipment will require special handling and additional documentation 2 Sensitive and or classified equipment will require armed escorts c Repackage equipment if needed d Remark and or label equipment if needed 2 Assess movement data for scheduling transportation of equipment a Determine RDD POE POD and Consignor and Consignee b Schedule cargo for movement 1 Coordinate for highway movement with appropriate Highway Clearance Agency 2 Coordinate for air movement with appropriate air clearance agency ACA 11 February 2014 3 135 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 Coordinate for se
125. documents b Verify inbound shipments by TCNs on containers and equipments c Validate shipment receipt with unit d Report frustrated cargo to higher headquarters e Prepare documents for onward movement f Update daily activity report 2 Determine disposition of equipment cargo a Verify TMR to ensure cargo destination 1s correct b Verify cargo is on movement data plan c Contact origin or destination POC for additional verification of disposition 3 Recommend course of action for disposition of cargo a Select mode for movement b Coordinate for additional handling requirements for upload and download of cargo 4 Request assets needed to accomplish cargo movement a Assign cargo for movement 11 February 2014 3 137 STP 55 88N14 SM TG b Update movement data once cargo is approved for movement Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Validated cargo at node 2 Determined disposition of equipment cargo 3 Recommended course of action for disposition of cargo 4 Requested assets needed to accomplish cargo movement Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO 1f all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 1 Transportation Operations 3 138 11 Februar
126. e 551 88H 2306 Conduct Rail Loading Operations T 551 88N 1103 Prepare Labels for Shipment T 551 88N 1105 Process a Convoy Clearance o o 551 88N 1107__ Identify Vehicles by Model and Nomenclature 1 551 88N 1111 Prepare Cargo on Required Documentation T 551 88N 1112 Prepare Manifest for Selected Mode of Transport 551 88N 1117 InspectCargo Shipments o o S S So 551 88N 1124 Perform Container Management Operations _ T 551 88N 1106 Process Special Hauling Permit o T T f 551 88N 1108 Identify Classes of Supply S o oo o 551 88N 1114 Conduct Air Terminal Operations BEEN o RR 551 88N 1115 Synchronize Route Movement EIE 551 88N 1129 Identify Hazardous Material EE 551 88N 1131 Prepare a Transportation Movement Release TMR DE 551 88H 1515 Construct a 463L Pallet D Subject Area 2 Automated Movement Management 551 88N 1113 Operate Transportation Coordinator Automated Information for Movements System TC AIMS II Operate In Transit Visibility ITV Systems Operate Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below FBCB2 for Movement Operations 551 88N 1100 551 88N 1125 551 88N 1130 Subject Area 3 Cargo Tracking 551 88N 1102 Operate the Movement Tracking System MTS Skill Level SL2 Subject Area 4 Cargo Movements and Documentation 551 88N 2100 Verify D
127. e e Review contract changes f Accept or reject contract deliverables 2 Idenfity the responsibilities of a COR a Pre award duties b Post award duties c Understand the contract d Complete milestones on time e Manage problems f Handle Unsatisfactory performance g Track modifications 11 February 2014 3 133 STP 55 88N14 SM TG h Ensure that appointment designation 1s appropriately established i Provide technical expertise j Understand limitations k Protect sensitive or Government information Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Identified the roles of a COR 2 Identified the responsibilities of a COR Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier Go if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary DFARS 201 602 2 Responsibilities 3 134 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2119 Document Retrograde Equipment Conditions In an operational environment given transportation documents retrograde cargo movement data plan DoD 4500 9 R Defense Transportation Regulation DTR MIL STD 129P 4 and ATP 4 16 Standards Document retrograde equipment without error using the appropriate transportation documentation for transport to its destination Ensuring all special han
128. e ATP 4 16 and TC AIMS user guide to support deployment operations Standards Operate the use of the TC AIMS II System correctly building and translating raw data into reports with 100 accuracy AW TC AIMS II user guide that support deployment operations Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Log onto TCAIMS 2 Manage the organizational process in conducting asset management BPA overview personnel sub process and import export user defined reference data tables 3 Review and correct any errors found in OEL data after receiving the manage equipment overview 4 Validate OEL data 5 Generate review and correct reports using OEL data 6 Review correct and validate OPR data after receiving the manage personnel overview 7 Generate review and correct reports using OPR data 8 Manage backup and restoration procedures and maintain reference data 9 Manage the process in movement planning BPA overview Movement plans creating mobile and secondary loads and load transportation conveyances MP Loader 10 Manage movement coordination BPA overview 11 Review preference tab 12 Create a support request 13 Create edit and view support tasks 11 February 2014 3 65 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Logged on to TCAIMS 2 Managed the organizational process in conducting asset management BPA
129. e personnel are monitored for potential heat injury Local policies and procedures must be followed during times of increased heat category in order to avoid heat related injury Consider the MOPP work rest cycles and water replacement guidelines AW FM 3 11 4 NBC Protection FM 3 11 5 CBRN Decontamination Conditions In an operational environment given container management data access to AIS DTR 4500 9 R Part II and VI and ATP 4 12 Standards Manage receipt and distribution of containers and maintain container accountability with 100 percent accuracy utilizing AIS AW DTR 4500 9 R Part II and VI and ATP 4 12 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note Environmental protection is not just the law but the right thing to do It 1s a continual process and starts with deliberate planning Always be alert to ways to protect our environment during training and missions In doing so you will contribute to the sustainment of our training resources while protecting people and the environment from harmful effects Refer to FM 3 34 5 Environmental Considerations and GTA 05 08 002 ENVIRONMENTAL RELATED RISK ASSESSMENT Performance Steps 1 Verify automated cargo Manifests and Estimated Time of Arrivals ETAs are promptly forwarded to the concerned organization 2 Track the movement of containers within theater 3 Receive all container event information and submit it to the regional server 4 Pr
130. e startup procedures windows environment gateway configuration BCS3 map windows environment and map windows environment button palette 2 Defined Map Operations and Functions 3 Performed In transit Visibility functions 4 Performed Log Data Exchange via MTS 5 Performed Import Export Data 6 Identified combat power reports INCLASSIFIED GO NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task 3 158 11 February 2014 References Required Primary BCS3 SYS ADMIN BCS3 System Administrator User s Guide BCS3 USER BCS3 User s Guide 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 159 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 6 Cargo Tracking 551 88N 2112 Manage Container Accountability Conditions In an operational environment given movement data container inventory data access to AIS ATP 4 12 and DTR 4500 9 R Part II Standards Manage container accountability with 10096 accuracy utilizing Transportation Automated Information Systems AIS to provide information and monitor receipt distribution of containers to unit s as requested IAW ATP 4 12 and DTR 4500 9 R Part II Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Locate a
131. e 3 41 MEDEVAC report c NBC 1 or UXO Unidentified Exposive Ordnance report 11 February 2014 3 81 STP 55 88N14 SM TG ease SPOT MEDEVAC NBCI Fire Mission Check Fire All ven NBC Incident Type NUCRBI Bares TYRE Release Detonation A RM yee Attack Location Agent Type E emm 0 Mig Time Function Terrain Description Delivery Means ul 2d funino hi No messages sentthis session nos Long Fort dr oup Message Close send LIETAII hant UN JI y Figure 3 42 NBC 1 or UXO Unidentified Exposive Ordnance report d Fire mission report 3 82 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG SPOT MEDEVAC neci Fire Mission Check Fire VW Summary CFF ERAGE ORT Type of Mission Method of Control Adjust Fire Fire When Ready v Equipment Target Target Location I Tank fh H z Mp LAF Protection Level Time On Target Zulu bl No messages sent this session Long Form ps Message Close Help Hmmm senaj Veta BAL NSN 2 N T o6 Figure 3 43 Fire mission report 6 Perform shut down procedures in correct order of sequence NOTE The FBCB2 computer must be shut down first before the MT 2011 Transceiver and DAGR PLGR DO NOT shut down power to the computer without following software shut down procedures Failure to comply may cause the loss of program data 11 February 2014 3 83 STP 55 88N14 SM TG ie correct sequence or shut CO2 sys
132. e DD Form 1907 SIGNATURE AND TALLY RECORD OME No OTOZ 0O27 See DoD 500 9 R for guidance OMS approval expires Use of equivalent carrier l urnished signature and tay record is acceptab le Oct 37 2008 Soipreng te dala needed and complatng and tevawng the covets nmm ees ER peo ei ne ure inte c n OM ME EE a n mM ema e pnr ien gni er e qM a t lag Spe gat u E M Qnm that notwthatanding any other prowsion of law no PLEASE DO NOT RETURN TOUR FORM X6 HE ABOVE ONGAR ATRON RETURN COMPLETED FORM AS THRECTED IN THE DIST RIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS BELOW DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS 1 The SHIPPER will print Two copies retain one copy and give one to the Origin Caner 2 The ORIGIN CARRIER will deliver one copy with original signatures to the Destination Carrier 3 The DESTINATION CARRIER will attach one copy reflecting all onginal signatures and Standard Form 1113 Public Voucner for LE gtr raa Charges to the onginal Commercial Bill of Lading and forward for payment Reproduced completed copy of DD Form 1907 Hivered to the Consignes and one will be retained A The CONSIGNEE will ensure Destination Carrier sumrenders a reproduced copy of completed form with all signatures CHIEF AMMUNITION BRANCH 2 PROTECTIVE SERVICE REQUESTED 3 COMMERCIAL BILL OF LADING NUMBER DDP DUAL DRIVER SNS SATELLITE MONITORING W45O00900152 Ga CONSIGNEE NAME STINATIC AMMO SUPPLY POINT 11 DATE SHIPMENT TENDERED TO CARRIER r YMMDD 2
133. e another MTS Mobile Unit or an MTS Control Station set up to monitor and provide traffic data Standards Initialize the MTS mobile unit to include PLGR if installed using Legacy System enter the tactical net send and receive digital message s exit the net and power down the unit with 100 accuracy Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note System installation kits A kits should already be installed on vehicle platform prior to start of this task Performance Steps Registering hotkeys Panic Key F11 registering Failed Probably other instance of MTS is running The MTS will exit Registering hotkeys Panic Key F11 registering Failed Probably other instance of MTS is running The MTS will exit Figure 3 46 Multiple Instances of MTS Messenger running 3 88 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Logon to System Ho Bes Detected ES FOH Figure 3 48 Logging into Network ammm Select T ermnal Comm Port ludi Figure 3 49 Choosing a COM port Select Terminal Comm Port Figure 3 50 Choosing a COM port Termina Fabal Error Tamina faled to ezaord to commands cntect a technicen bo verify proper temina spreten befere suning tis saclicston MT Messeng vil exit Figure 3 51 Response Failure error message 11 February 2014 3 89 STP 55 88N14 SM TG ermina Fabal Errer Tamina fled to
134. e information into RF ITV devices 5 Track a TCN from CONUS to supply activity using RF ITV system 6 Locate a container using ITV Systems Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Identified automation and communications systems available to execute intransit visibility inquiry 2 Used automation and communications systems available to execute intransit visibility inquiry 3 Set the Radio Frequency In transit Visibility Server RF ITV system to 3 248 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO appropriate frequency 4 Entered the information into RF ITV devices 5 Tracked a TCN from CONUS to supply activity using RF ITV system 6 Located a container using ITV Systems Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 1 Transportation Operations 11 February 2014 3 249 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Skill Level SL4 Subject Area 11 Transportation Management and Planning 551 88N 4100 Analyze the global distribution management system Conditions In an operational environment given the current table of organization TOE operating personnel tactical standard operating procedure TSOP field report
135. e than four characters in the 2D symbol 11 February 2014 3 11 STP 55 88N14 SM TG NOTE Piece number numeric value assigned to this piece of the cargo documented by the TCN for this shipment unit or partial shipment unit and a linear bar code using 1 2 inch high Code 39 format Do not zero fill A split shipment will not be renumbered Piece Number may be expressed as Piece Number of Total Pieces to save space on the label only the Piece Number has a Code 39 bar code the word of and the total number of pieces are not shown in the Code 39 bar code q Block 17 Title Total Pieces Data Digits not limited as clear text but may be coded as no more than four characters in the 2D symbol NOTE Total number numeric value of pieces documented by the TCN for this shipment unit or partial shipment unit Do not zero fill A split shipment will not be renumbered Total Pieces may be expressed as Piece Number of Total Pieces to save space on the label the Total Pieces value is not shown in the Piece Number Code 39 bar code MILITARY SHIPMENT LABEL 1 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL NUMBER 2 POSTAGE DATA W26DDI54320131X XX 3 FROM W4SQFS FT STOCKTON 4 TYPE SERVICE ATTN ANGL TR SH FORT STOCKTON TX 75789 5000 5 SHIP TO POE amp TRANS PRIORITY FORT LEE ATTN ATZF TC FORT LEE VA 23801 5101 7 POD T B PROJECT fc 8 ULTIMATE CONSIGNEE OR MARK FOR ram sd 11 RDD W26DDJ 12 CUBE This paca 13 CHARGES T ATTN ATZF TC
136. e the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary Gates End User Manual 11 February 2014 3 247 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 10 Cargo Tracking 551 88N 3113 Establish an Asset Tracking System Conditions In an operational environment given ATP 4 16 FM 55 1 ATP 3 35 and utilizing the TC AIMS printout with Transportation Control Numbers TCN and RFID Tag Numbers Standards Establish an asset tracking system to record the current in transit status of all requested cargo using ITV Systems in accordance with ATP 4 16 ATP 3 35 and FM 55 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify automation and communications systems available to execute in transit visibility inquiry 2 Use automation and communications systems available to execute intransit visibility inquiry 3 Set the Radio Frequency In transit Visibility Server RF ITV system to appropriate frequency a Track TCN from CONUS to SSA using RF ITV System b Locate a truck anywhere in the theater line haul system utilizing MTS c Track an action utilizing IGC for a TCN container number or TMR d Track an action utilizing SMS for a TCN container number or TMR 4 Input th
137. e the second instance of MTS Messenger The computer should open MTS Messenger automatically However if Messenger does not start and a Comtech Mobile Datacom Field Service Representative FSR is not available follow the steps listed below Registering hotkeys Panic Key F11 registering Failed Probably other instance of MTS is running The MTS will exit Figure 3 79 Multiple instances Error Message a To start MTS Messenger double click the MTS Messenger icon located on the desktop b Enter the bumper number logging into the network The bumper number can be up to 32 characters long including letters numbers spaces and dashes Fiease oria your bumper saine Bb oos Bg on 59 oy Figure 3 80 Enter the bumper number c If connected to a MT 2012 transceiver the system will automatically find the COM ports If connected to a MT 2011 transceiver users will be asked to select the Terminal COM Port V2 users select COM 3 J4 Select Terminal Comm Port d sity SOCKET Figure 3 81 If connected to a MT 2011 transceiver users will be asked to select the Terminal COM Port V2 users select COM 3 J4 d V2 users select COM 1 J3 After successfully starting MTS Messenger the standard display screen also known as the command reference will appear 3 100 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG e Ensure all status blocks are displayed at bottom of screen f Wait for network registration The bump
138. easures GO NO GO 1 Prepared a DD Form 1387 MSL 2 Prepared a DD Form 1387 2 Special Hauling Data Certification 3 Attached label s to the cargo Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DD FORM 1387 Military Shipping Label DD FORM 1387 2 Special Handling Data Certification DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement MIL STD 129 Military Standard Marking for Shipment and Storage Commercial Carrier Guides 3 14 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1105 Process a Convoy Clearance Conditions In an operational environment given a completed DD Form 1265 Request for Convoy Clearance for an Organization s convoy using AR 55 162 ATP 4 16 and ATP 4 11 Standards Process a convoy clearance by reviewing a completed DD Form 1265 Submit the request through the appropriate channels for approval IAW regulatory guidance and local policy and return to submitting organization upon approval disapproval Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note Feedback Score the Soldier GO if all steps are passed Score the Soldier No GO if any step is failed If the Soldier fails any step show what was done wrong and how to do it
139. ed Mode of Transport Conditions In an operational environment given cargo of various description a blank DD Form 1085 Domestic Freight Routing Request and Order and Defense Transportation Regulation DTR 4500 9 R Part II Standards Prepare manifest for selected mode of transport for all cargo being shipped with the proper documentation while being supervised Ensure that all hazardous outsized or overweight cargo is clearly identified labeled and processed with 10096 accuracy for shipping in accordance with the Defense Transportation Regulation DTR 4500 9 R Part II Special Condition You may be required to work at a sea port or an aerial port Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP Special Standards None Special Equipment MOPPI MOPP2 MOPP3 MOPP4 Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Enter the requesting agency identification number 2 Enter the date of request 3 Enter the date of shipment available for loading 4 Enter the transportation priority TP 1 2 or 3 and the required delivery date at destination 5 Enter exact location where freight 1s to be accepted by the consignee 6 Enter the complete commodity description nsn and freight nomenclature 7 Enter the exact number of carloads truckloads barges or containers required including the size and type 8 Enter the gross weight of shipment s 9 Enter the total number of cubic feet 10 Enter the actual shipper 11 Enter c
140. ehicles must be equipped with two zfergceabe fre extinguishers with an Undenwrters Laboratones rating of 10 BC or mone Commercial motor wehocles must be equipped wth ome enmoeabe 10 BC Fire ExtigursFier Fare extnguishveris mest be bocated so that it es readily accessible for use and securely corndstructed and maentaened to permit visual derermimabon of whether tis fully charged 49 CFR 223 04 h Ehectrcad Wiring Electrical wring musi be clean and propery secured Insulabon must not be Fayed cracked or othenrise in poor comdtion There shall be no wnetsulated wines improper spbces or be protected from the lading 48 CFR 393 2B 3983 32 393 x3 SAMPLE Figure 3 128 Sample DD Form 626 Motor Vehicle Inspection Transporting Hazardous Materials Continue 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG SECTION HI Continued SECTION N Contincoed Lights Feftectors Head tail tum signal brake clearance g Tires Wheels and Rims inspect to ensure that tres are property marker and identificalion fights Emergency Flashers Cg misted Flat or leaking bres are unacceptable Inepect Gres for cuts E R AA cence Man dile di cid brues bresis and blisters Tires weth cuts ust extend into the cord body Sapa tie viridem Ensure fut ighis and ae unacceptable Thread depth shall not be less than A132 inches for must be operative on both the front and rear of vehicle ag CFR u i 303 24 25 and 28 missing lug nuts or elongated stud hoes 59
141. elect Zoom In or Zoom Out Click on the map at the point you wish to become the center of the map The map will zoom with the point clicked becoming the new center of the map 4 Change Center Right click the mouse over the map to pop up the menu select Change Center Click on the map and the map will move with the point clicked becoming the new center of the map 5 Pan a Map Move Right click the mouse over the map to pop up the menu select Move The cursor becomes a hand Click on the map and hold down the left mouse button then drag the map to the desired position When you release the mouse the map will redraw in the new position Ts T mA link F7 ILI mneh eren irk pps See ee wt db eM Dn di Mer ESETTZILLMT ME H J T e MEI up HL AH 1 H Mi HU lil iE ilis 2 itl n RD t i t HU ik i ll ill he ain D UR i i met tt fi M F air z nH dU pa pen M A E A Wl m em i e i il it ri Ir W Ws n l IE 7 i d I i it diis MN Mar 27 li y Wem a m hus A HIT Sa Il i I n li b f li il I nT th ma i VU Fm ul Hi H HE m m i eph Ae its HHe HE i M Wa Q7 m 5 mir T a eee oo E Figure 3 90 Sample Screenshot 3 106 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 6 Measure Distance on a Map Right click on the map and then select Measure Click and drag the cursor from point A to point B on the map Before releasing the button look at the scale display at the bottom of the map window
142. entify the eight principles of sustainment a Integration b Anticipation c Responsiveness d Simplicity e Economy f Survivability g Continuity h Improvisation 2 Identify the five principles of distribution a Centralize management b Optimize infrastructure c Maximize throughput d Minimize forward stockpiling e Maintain continuous and seamless pipeline flow 3 Identify significant characteristics of the environment using 3 220 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG a Mission b Enemy c Terrain and weather d Troops and support available e Time available f Civil considerations Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Identified the eight principles of sustainment 2 Identified the five principles of distribution 3 Identified significant characteristics of the environment using Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ADP 4 0 Sustainment ATP 4 16 Movement Control ATP 4 94 Theater Sustainment Command 11 February 2014 3 221 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3136 Inspect Shipping Documents Conditions In an operational environment given access to shipping documents tally sheets cargo manifest unit SO
143. eployment orders TC AIMS II EUM and ATP 4 16 Standards Supervise the data input into TC AIMS II by verifying TC AIMS II users are correctly using data IAW unit deployment orders TC AIMS II EUM and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Verify the movement data is entered in TC AIMS a Verify OEL data is correct b Update conflicting movement data 2 Review OPR data upon receipt of the management personnel overview 3 Generate reports with available OPR data 4 Review reports for accuracy 5 Update reports 1f necessary 6 Manage backup and restoration procedures to maintain reference data 7 Manage the movement coordination BPA overview 8 Review movement requests are accurate to the movement plan and unit deployment orders a SAAM request for air movement b Personnel request for air or ground movement c Transportation movement documents for cargo movement 9 Review data to prepare for export reports 10 Verify the movement data is inputted correctly in TC AIMS 11 February 2014 3 149 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Verified the movement data 1s entered into TC AIMS 2 Reviewed OPR data upon receipt of the management personnel overview 3 Generated reports with available OPR data 4 Reviewed reports for accuracy 5 Updated reports if necessary 6 Managed backup and restoration pro
144. equest an OPORD ATP 4 11 ATP 4 16 and FM 55 1 Standards Verify the joint transportation movement request for completeness and accuracy ensuring it is without error Ensure the deployment planning process is IAW ATP 4 11 ATP 4 16 and FM 55 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue Unit recieves OPORD for unit deployment Note None Performance Steps 1 Validate TPFDD Level 4 detail in JOPES 2 Identify what needs to be moved a Identify personnel for deployment b Identify equipment for deployment c Identify basic supplies for deployment 1 Class I 2 Class II 3 Class III 4 Class IV 5 Class V 3 Determine mode of tranportation a Highway 1 Bus transportation 2 Convoy operations 3 Commercial transportation b Rail 3 200 11 February 2014 C Air d Sea 4 Identify hazardous sensitive classified cargo a Packaging b Labeling c Segregating d Placarding 5 Coordinate the use of automatic indentification technology 6 Identify bulk cargo requirements 7 Identify blocking bracing packing crating and tie down requirements 8 Prepare the unit movement plan Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures 1 2 OO Validated TPFDD level 4 detail in JOPES Identified what needs to be moved Determined mode of transportation Identified hazardous sensitive classified cargo Coordinated the use of automatic indentification technology
145. equired 4 Obtained deployment documents from marshalling area loading site and check for accuracy and completeness 5 Assisted in identifying and obtaining BBPCT materials from installation DPW DOL or through procurement channels 6 Coordinated material handling equipment MHE requirements between units and MHE sources commercial or military 7 Coordinated movement documents for commercial lift of passengers and enroute support with the unit and ITO passenger sections 8 Coordinated military movements with civilian administrative and law enforcement agencies to secure assistance for movement control 9 Monitored movements and provided assistance as required under AR 5 9 to units in or traveling in the installation support area 10 Ensured all unit equipment is properly marked prior to movement via any mode 11 Supported unit movements at railheads commercial truck load sites and airfields 12 Maintained communications with the SPOE to ensure convoy commerical truck and rail departure arrival times are known Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task 3 188 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3115 Synchronize Movement with Mode Node Operators Conditions In an operational envir
146. er must ensure that the shipment complies with the various modal requirements Mode of transport can affect the packaging quantity per package labeling and or segregation of HAZMAT 2 Confirm dimensions of equipment 3 Verify security requirements 4 Determine if there are any political considerations 5 Select most efficient mode to complete movement 6 Inform requesting unit of changes to mode if necessary 7 Allocate all available assets to fulfill known requirements Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Determined the transportation priority code 2 Confirmed dimensions of equipment 3 Verified security requirements 4 Determined if there were any political considerations 5 Selected the most efficient mode to complete movement 3 126 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 6 Informed requesting unit of changes to mode if necessary 7 Allocated all available assets to fulfill known requirements Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO 1f all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement 11 February 2014 3 127 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2107 Verify Vehicle and Equipment Loads Conditions In a
147. er number and transceiver ID will appear in status block 4 at the bottom when network registration completes NOTE The MTS Messenger status blocks found on the bottom of the display screen are numbered from left to right starting with block one 1 1 Status block one 1 displays the communication between the transceiver and the computer When the number is this queue reaches 40 restart MTS Messenger to clear the queue 2 Status block two 2 contains the incoming messages queue which displays the number of unread messages 3 Status block three 3 contains MIL GPS status A FOM Figure of Merit displays as MILGPS 1 to 5 degrees when the SAASM receives a valid GPS Fix If the crypto keys are cleared or zeroed a unit will still receive commercial grade GPS position but ERROR will appear To check FOM simply go to the standard command reference through the Help menu A FOM of five 5 or below will allow the MTS to report the unit s position If using a MT2011 transceiver GPS status PLGR 1 5 displays 4 Status block four 4 contains the bumper number BN and the transceiver ID XCVR The BN will appear after the network registration response from the ground station has been received about 5 to 10 minutes 5 Status block five 5 contains the time in Universal Time Code UTC g Ensure that all three programs MTS Messenger TracerLink and Map Viewer are running on the laptop for the MTS to function 3 Read messag
148. erformance Steps 1 Assess the distribution pattern a Develop the transportation network b Analyze the enemy situation to determine existing or potential threats to movement c Determine the suitability and feasibility of moving supplies equipment and personnel d Coordinate with subordinate units e Coordinate with shippers and receivers to determine their capability to receive handle and load by various transportation modes 2 Determine requirements a Forecast requirements b Ensure that major subordinate commands provide their movement requirements that exceed organic transportation capability 3 Determine transportation capabilities of the transportation mode operators in their AO a Number of units providing common user transportation and their equipment available to support common user movement requirements b Total number of host nation transportation assets to support common user movement requirements c Number of third country and US contracted assets d Reception material handling and in transit storage capabilities 3 264 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG e Update capabilities with changes as they occur and adjust movement programs accordingly Balance the requirements against capabilities a Assign requirements against all capabilities in logical manner b Follow workload requirements 1 Direct shipments 2 Multi stops 3 Retrograde 4 Intermodal shipments c Identify t
149. es NOTE When the incoming messages queue indicator in status block two 2 contains unread messages the bottom bar will turn YELLOW until all messages are read If the bottom bar turns RED a distress signal has been sent out by another unit and is in the message queue E MIS Messenger zT Send Messages Read Curent Fi Review Sent Messages FE Figure 3 82 Read messages 11 February 2014 3 101 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Head Messages Thu Jun 02 13 46 40 2005 iSend help to last known coordinates Figure 3 83 Sample Message a Select Read Messages then Read Current Press Fl or press ALT and R sequentially to read messages b In the Read Messages screen click the message number you wish to read It will default to the most recent message received The text of the message will appear in the Message Text Field Click the Reply button to return a message to the sender or the Done button to go back to the main window Use the up and down arrow keys to move between messages NOTE If you have not received messages for example right after you started MTS Messenger and you selected Read Messages Read Current via the pull down menu pressing F1 or by pressing the ALT and R keys sequentially this dialog box will display 4 Send messages a To an individual unit 1 Select the send messages pull down menu or use the F2 or F3 function keys on the keyboard 2 Send message to control station CS select send message
150. es CERTIFICATION ATTACHED THIS US GOVERNMENT SHIPMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AMD CONDITIONS LISTED IN THE 41 CFR 102 117 AMD 41 CFR 102 118 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT HEREIN NAMED MATERIALS ARE PROPERLY CLASSIFIED DESCRIBED PACKAGED MARKED AND LABELED FOR TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE APPLICABLE REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUBJECT TO SEC EF THIS SHIPMENT I5 TO BE DELIVERED TO THE COMSIGNEE WITHOUT RECOURSE OM THE CONSIGNOR THE CONSIGNOR SHALL SIGN THE THE CARRIER SHALL NOT MAKE DELIVERY OF THIS SHIPMENT WITHOUT PAYMENT OF FREIGHT AND ALL OTHER LAWFUL CHARGES RECEIVED SUBJECT TO THE TENDERS AMD RULES IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF THE 1 z 1 GOOD ORDER EXCEPT AS NOTED CONTENT AND CONDITIONS OF CONTENTS OF PACKAGES UNKNOWN MARRIED CONSIGNED AND DESTINED AS INDICATED 1 J IMG AHY PERSO OR CORP OSA PO itp ig ER HERE UNDER SHALL BE SUBJECT i 1 S SHIPMENT SHIPPER HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT HE s SFH TERMS AMD CONDITIONS ARE HIERUEIB E AGREE k E TE WHERE THE RATE I5 DEPEM E zt LA i PROPERTY THE AGREED OR DECLARED Figure 3 96 Sample Commercial Bill of Lading 2 Identify and track the flow of information for each completed form Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Verified each document contained in a unit Movement Book 2 Identified and tracked the flow of information for each completed form Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the So
151. es and Standard Form 1113 Public Voucher for Transportation Charges to the orginal Commercial Bill of Lading and forward for payment Reproduced completed copy of DD Form 1907 will be delivered to the Consignee and one will be retained 4 The CONSIGNEE will ensure Destination Carrier surrender a reproduced copy of completed form with all signatures x n SECTION I TO BE COMPLETED BY THE SHIPPER 1a SHIPPER NAME mm EE b ORIGIN i CHIEF AMMUNITION BRANCH ATTN ATZC ISL SA BLDG 9903 WS1HLO 2 PROTECTIVE SERVICE REQUESTED 3 COMMERCIAL BILL OF LADING NUMBER DDP DUAL DRIVER SNS SATELLITE MONITORING W45QQ900152 Za CONSIGNEE NAME b DESTINATION AMMO SUPPLY POINT BLDG 920 CAISSON HILL FORT RILEY K 66442 WS6NU9 amp TRANSPORTATION CONTROL NUMBER WS1YWBO00111921CXX T ROUTING 8 WEIGHT SLI EXPRESS WAY 26090 0LB 11 DATE SHIPMENT TENDERED TO CARRIER rv YMMDD 20100216 14 TYPE OF PACKAGE S For unsealed loads only OR CONVEYANCE 15 FREIGHT CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION IDENTIFICATION AND SEAL NUMBERS For sealed loads only AMMO EXPL FWKS CHEM MUN NOTBN NOICLASS L SLTW 1 DIV 1 4 OR 1 2 SECTION Il TO BE COMPLETED BY EACH PERSON ACCEPTING CUSTODY OF CLASSIFIED OR PROTECTED MATERIAL REQUIRING THE USE OF TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIVE SERVICE DURING TRANSIT 16 CUSTODY RECORD PRINT NAME OF PERSON AND STATION INTERCHANGE POINT SIGNATURE OF PERSON COMPANY REPRESENTED T ACCEPTING CUSTODY DD FORM 1907 OCT 2010 PREVI
152. etrtied and amp hipment Feld ar diverted IT i AEE maye Dy Tali Mr er tanga may require advance Boca sencigner can recehes enipenant Sa furmer aotzen IE j 4 centri Pequ ied LEren Bat ap 4 Seeds opersicr oaemmot provide MEFE eee a nate mode chould be palecisd or iD choud be adiurird Figure 3 131 Sample of Transportation Movement Request Process a Review movement request 11 February 2014 3 233 STP 55 88N14 SM TG b Determine assets required c Coordinate transportation support 1 Task organic assets 2 Request host nation support 1f needed d Coordinate movement with US and host nation civil and military authorities 3 Verify TMR authorization process a Route clearances are correct for TMRs b Review the routes for restrictions and limitations on a continual basis c Maintain an updated schedule on TIS as changes occur Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Reviewed TMRs into TIS process 2 Managed TMR approval process 3 Verified TMR authorization process Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO 1f any performance steps are failed In case of NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R IICargo Movement 3 234 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3106
153. ferences Required Primary 11 February 2014 3 49 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Required Primary ADRP 4 0 Sustainment AR 710 2 Supply Policy Below The National Level 3 50 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1114 Conduct Air Terminal Operations Conditions In an operational environment you are given a completed an Advanced Transportation Control Movement Document ATCMD TM 38 250 ATP 4 16 and DTR 4500 9 R Part II Standards Conduct air terminal operations with 100 accuracy and submit the ATCMD request for approval to the appropriate agency IAW DTR 4500 9 R Part II Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note Special Conditions Army units operate OCONUS in many environments hostile friendly a mix of both They sometimes share transportation resources and facilities with other services and sometimes with other nations frequently with host nations In situations where the host nation or other governing regulation law or treaty is in force they must be considered in developing the plans for operating on the roads rails and air ways of the environment Note Wide ranging logistics needs within a theater require Army and Air Force airlift support so If mode operator cannot provide assets either alternate mode should be selected or RDD should be adjusted Performance Steps 1 Submits Advanced Transportation Control Movement Document ATCMD to the Air Clearance Authority
154. front axle measured in inches D 2 Distance 2 The distance from the RDL to the center of the intermediate axle measured in inches D 3 Distance 3 The distance from the RDL to the center of the rear axle measured in inches FOH Front overhang distance in inches from front bumper to center of front axle ROH Rear overhang distance from rear axle or center of tandem axles to rear bumper WB Wheel base distance in inches from center of front axle to center of rear axle or center of tandem axles W Weight 1 Total weight of the front axle measured in pounds W 2 Weight 2 Total weight of the intermediate axle measured in pounds W 3 Weight 3 Total weight of the rear axle measured in pounds 11 February 2014 3 1 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Moment The product obtained by multiplying the axle weight by the distance of that axle from the RDL Figure 3 1 Vehicle Measurement Points CAUTION You must ground guide the vehicle every time it moves Do not stand directly in front of the vehicle while ground guiding it 2 Weigh axles see Figure 3 2 a Instruct driver to position front axle of vehicle on scales b Instruct driver to apply parking brake turn off ignition and dismount vehicle c Obtain weight from scales for front axle d Combine the weight from the two scales to make W1 e Record FAW on note pad as W1 f Apply strip of masking tape above front axle on both sides of the vehicle g Recor
155. gned mission is complete without causing damage to the Tactical Automation Systems Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Supervise the employment of the Movement Tracking System MTS a Verify Soldier conducts V2 configuration power on procedures b Verify Soldier starts MTS Messenger c Verify accuracy of messages read and sent d Verify the start of TracerLink program e Verify Soldier perform power off procedures 2 Supervise the operator performing the basic operations of FBCB2 a Verify Soldier employ map functions b Verify Soldier employ administrative functions c Verify accuracy of message management d Verify accuracy of prepare send combat messages e Verify Soldier employs application functions f Verify Soldier employs overlay functions 3 Supervise the employment of FBCB2 a Verify Soldier perform before operation preventive maintenance checks and services PMCS 11 February 2014 3 239 STP 55 88N14 SM TG b Verify Soldier perform start up procedures c Verify Soldier perform shut down procedures d Verify Soldier perform after operation PMCS 4 Supervise the operator identifies the BCS3 Capabilities a Provide an opportunity to standardize or create a Common Operating Picture COP in support of logistical operations b Provide a flexible logistics reporting process that includes bottom up and top down input capabi
156. h type of vehicle and description Total number of vehicles including towed equipment which exceed the maximum height width length or weight restrictions as established by laws in states through which the convoy will move and description of vehicles m Block 13 Title Total Number of Vehicles Number of vehicles in the convoy to include oversize overweight and escorting vehicles n Block 14 Title Number of Oversize Overweight vehicles Number of vehicles including towed equipment which exceed the maximum height width length or weight restrictions as established by laws in states through which the convoy will travel o Block 15a Title No of Serials Number of serials in the convoy or N A for Not Applicable p Block 15b Title Time Interval Time interval between serials or N A for Not Applicable q Block 16a Title No of March Units Number of march units in the convoy a march unit consist of not more than 20 vehicles r Block 17 Title Proposed Routing A list of all interstates US highways state roads and streets to be traversed during convoy movement including routes utilized to and from rest area fuel stops and remain overnight RON sites Entries must be made in chronological order of the convoy route s Block 18 Title ETA and ETD at choke points Programmed convoy routes trough possible congested areas detailed accuracy required All estimated ties of departure are times at which the last vehicle in the co
157. ich require special security and handling or movement procedures b Organizational equipment to be loaded in cargo carrying organic vehicles c Organizational equipment to move by rail or commercial truck modes d Organizational equipment to move by command controlled or borrowed assets e Movement flow of advance main body and rear elements 4 Integrate into the unit load plans a plan to maximize cargo space of organic cargo vehicles a Vehicle rated load capacity will not be exceeded On vehicles with highway and cross country ratings use only cross country ratings The highway rating is no longer valid b Vehicle loads will not extend above or beyond the vehicle s normal operational limitations The loading teams will properly stow and secure cargo for movement c Vehicles for rail or highway commercial movement will be loaded as follows 1 Secondary cargo will be loaded and secured only in cargo carrying or van type vehicles 2 Cargo will be blocked and braced to prevent movement 3 The unit must check with DMC ITO to see if vehicle reductions in route clearance is required 4 Basic Issue Items BII for vehicles should be boxed and shipped or secured inside vehicles NOTE The shipping unit or activity 1s responsible for loading and tiedown of supplies and equipment on to their vehicles Units will request aid through appropriate command channels 5 Document the unit load plans using the DD Form 1750 Packing List 11
158. idance ATP 4 16 and ADRP 5 0 Standards Produce a movement order annex to support a unit deployment redeployment Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Construct situation paragraph to include the following a Enemy b Friendly c Terrain d Attachments and Detachments e Weather 2 Identify mission 3 dentify execution procedures to include the following a Commanders Intent b Concept of Operation c Task to Subordinate Units d Coordinating Instructions 4 Construct Service and Support Paragraph to include the following a External support responsibilities b External support requirements c Internal support requirements 5 Construct Command and Signal paragraph to include the following 11 February 2014 3 257 STP 55 88N14 SM TG a Task Organization b Communication support Concept of Operations and directives 6 Constructs Appendixes which support operations order annex Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Constructed situation paragraph 2 Identified mission 3 Identified execution procedures 4 Constructed service and support paragraph 5 Constructed command and signal paragraph 6 Constructed appendixes which support operations order Annex Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier o
159. ier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform teh step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control 3 270 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 13 Automated Movement Management 551 88N 4118 Manage Command Post of the Future CPOF duties as a CPOF Operator Conditions In an operational environment given a command post of the future CPOF system with CPOF software Standards Manage the command post of the future CPOF duties as a CPOF operator to control sustainment operations Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Describe the CPOF system 2 Supervise the start of the 2D CPOF application 3 Supervise the organized 2D CPOF workspace 4 Supervise the stop of the 2D CPOF application 5 Supervise the start of the 3D CPOF application 6 Supervise the organized 3D CPOF workspace 7 Supervise the start of Ventrilo voice over internet protocol VOIP application 8 Supervise the assemble situation awareness products on 3D map 9 Supervise the set up CPOF 3D workspace 10 Perform Situational awareness product brief using Ventrilo 11 Supervise the stop of the 3D CPOF application Evaluation Preparation Setup Ensure that the equipment is available servi
160. ies are in units of inches 5 Block 12f Title Width Compute overall width entries are in units of inches 6 Block 12g Title Length Compute overall length entries are in units of inches 7 Block 12h Title Weight Compute overall weight entries are in units of pounds m Block 13 Title Load Enter Height Width Length Weight for Load only in corresponding blocks n Block 14 Title Overall all entires in inches and pounds 1 Block 14 e should reflect the height of the load plus the height of the ruck or trailer this total can be obtained by either measuring the load height and adding it to the bed height of the truck or trailer or by measuring to the highest point of the loaded truck trailer 2 Block 14 f The overall width will be there greater of the prime mover or trailer width unless the load width in block 13 f is greater If block 13 f is greater enter in block 14 f and enter the amount of overhang in blocks 16c and d 3 Block 14 g Overall length is the combined length of the prime mover and trailer if appropriate plus any cargo overhang The overall length is not the total of blocks 12 s and 12 4 because the coupling overhang must be subtracted The amount of coupling overhang may be determined by reference to the appropriate TM or by subtracting the distance from the center of the fifth wheel to the rear extremity of the tractor plus the distance from the center of the kingpin to the forward extremit
161. ified packaged marked and labeled placarded and are in all respects in proper condition for transport according to the International and national government regulations a NAME OF COMPAN Y MILITARY UNIT b NAME STATUS OF DECLARANT CERTIFIER HHO 1 90 ARMOR BATTALION din bM co MN UAM NNNM c PLACE AND DATE d SIGNATURE OF DECLARANT CERTIFIER DD FORM 2890 JUL 2012 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE Figure 3 99 DD Form 2890 DOD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration 7 Verify the seals on the cargo and equipment 8 Report all discrepancies to the individual responsible for loading the equipment Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO 1 Checked the compatibility of the cargo loads 2 Verified the Vehicle Load Card DA Form 7598 is completed against the actual cargo aboard the transport equipment 3 Confirmed the spaces of the assets are adequately being used 4 Cross checked the blocking and bracing to ensure it is adequate for the weight and size of the cargo 5 Confirmed that all loads are distributed as evenly as possible over the bed to 11 February 2014 NO GO 3 131 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO maintain a safe weight distribution 6 Examined HAZMAT goods for proper placement of warning signs and or placards 7 Verified the seals on the cargo and equipment 8 Reported all discrepancies to the individual responsible for loading the equipment Evaluation Guidance Score the
162. ify the BCS3 Capabilities 5 Supervised In Transit Visibility ATV systems operations NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary AIT GUIDE III TV Server Guide ATP 4 16 Movement Control BCS3 USER BCS3 User s Guide MTS PLUS EUM Movement Tracking System Plus End User Manual CMDC DOC 0076 TB 11 7010 326 10 3 FBCB2 BFT Operator s Pocket Guide For Force XXI Battle Command 11 February 2014 3 241 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3128 Employ the Global Combat Support System GCSS Portal Conditions In an operational environment given unit equipment TPFDD Unit Deployment List UDL movement order capability report local SOPs FM 55 1 and the Global Combat Support System GCSS end users manual Standards Employ the global combat support system IAW the Global Combat Support System GCSS end users manual and FM 55 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Log onto system providing the following information Val Prw Anm tole Wa CAC Tis t a Department of Defense Sen ud bec to monton Montong nord accordance wth gpa brws and reglas and conducted for purposes d iste Bananen ad
163. im office or contract administration office to which the TDR package is to be mailed Block 32 33 Placed an X in the proper Block and complete required remarks for Blocks 33 to 37 34 Entered the Accounting Classification Block 38 Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary DD FORM 361 Transportation Discrepancy Report TDR DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement 3 146 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2108 Manage a Route Synchronization Conditions In an operational environment given a highway regulation plan traffic circulation plan and ATP 4 16 Standards Manage a route synchronization with no traffic or cargo issues IAW ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Review highway regulation plan 2 Review traffic circulation plan 3 Observe progress of transportation movements along MSR s 4 Assess progress of transportation movements along MSR s 5 Report progress of transportation movements along MSR s 6 Adjust movement schedules as necessary for authorized traffic 7 Implement changes in unit moves or vehicle convoy routing if necessary 8 Divert cargo and resolve movement pro
164. imum attendance at training 1 Subordinate leaders as a result of the bottom up feed from internal training meetings identify and select the individual tasks necessary to support the identified training objectives Commanders develop the tentative plan to include requirements for preparatory training concurrent training and training resources At a minimum the training plan should include confirmation of training areas and locations training ammunition allocations training simulations and simulators availability transportation requirements soldier support items a risk management analysis assignment of responsibility for the training designation of trainers responsible for approved training and final coordination The time and other necessary resources for retraining must also be an integral part of the original training plan 2 Leaders trainers and evaluators are identified trained to standard and rehearsed prior to the conduct of the training Leaders and trainers are coached on how to train given time to prepare and rehearsed so that training will be challenging and doctrinally correct Commanders ensure that trainers and evaluators are not only tactically and technically competent on their training tasks but also understand how the training relates to the organization s METL Properly prepared trainers evaluators and leaders project confidence and enthusiasm to those being trained Trainer and leader training is a critical eve
165. in accordance with DTR 4500 9 R Part II and TC 4 13 17 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment None Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Inspect 463L pallets before loading cargo on the pallet a Coordinate with NCO Team Leader before building or loading 463L pallets b Inspect to ensure each 463L pallet 1s cleaned c Conduct a serviceability check on each 463L pallet top and bottom d Inspect top and two 2 side nets for serviceability Inspect each complete set of nets for breaks in the webbing or straps tears where the webbing is sewn or missing rings hooks and attachments NOTE Do not use any unserviceable pallets or nets 2 Load cargo on a 463L pallet a Lay out three point dunnage to prevent damage and warping according to one of the following dunnage methods 1 Arrange wooden 4 X 4 X 84 boards to form three rows of support 2 Arrange a minimum of nine sandbags to provide two outer and one centerline of support b Palletize cargo from the heaviest to the lightest items by following these guidelines see Figure 3 26 3 60 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG HEAVY ENDED PALLET HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DOCUMENTATION 463L PALLET CARGO PLACEMENT 463L PALLET CARGO PLACEMENT PYRAMID 463L PALLET CARGO PLACEMENT SQUARE Figure 3 26 Palletizing Cargo 1 Place all dense boxed or crated cargo on the pallet first 2 Distribute large heavy items evenly out from the
166. inate Incoming Retrograde Movements Conditions In an operational environment given retrograde cargo transportation movement data plan corresponding transportation shipping documents ATP 4 16 and DTR 4500 9 R PART II Standards Coordinate movement of retrograde cargo IAW transportation movement data and ensure it is processed IAW transportation shipping documents local policy and regulations Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note Feedback Score the Soldier Go if all steps are passed Score the Soldier No Go if any step is failed If the Soldier fails any steps show what was done wrong and how to do it correctly Performance Steps 1 Verify incoming retrograde movements with movement data 2 Determine final destination of incoming retrograde shipment with movement data and correct TMR if necessary 3 Request for movement of shipment for the next transportation mode of travel a Process shipments reaching final destination that need to be processed in order to reach the destination consignor b Process shipments requiring onward movement by air through the A DACG MCT c Process shipments requiring onward movement by surface be processed through the MCT and or ITO 4 Conduct closure report on retrograde movement a Send Positive Inbound Clearance to ultimate destination POC b Send closure report to origin MCT ITO Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO
167. information can be obtained from the packaging and preservation representatives listed in Table 208 1 Inventory Control Points ICPS c The correct packaging materiels and shipping containers must read Feedback Score the Soldier Go if all steps are passed Score the Soldier No Go if any step is failed If the Soldier fails any steps show what was done wrong and how to do it correctly Performance Steps 1 Inspect the cargo for proper packing without opening the package or damaging its contents HAZMAT leakage must be addressed immediately to supervisor 2 Inspect the labeling and marking for accuracy 3 Inspect the cargo loaded on the transport equipment to ensure that it has been properly secured 4 Inspect the condition of the seals on the container 5 Report inspection discrepancies to the supervisor 11 February 2014 3 37 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Inspected the retrograde cargo for proper packing without opening the package or damaging its contents HAZMAT leakage addressed to supervisor 2 Inspected the labeling and marking for accuracy 3 Inspected the cargo loaded on the transported equipment to ensure that it has been properly secured 4 Inspected the condition of the seals on the container 5 Reported inspection discrepancies to the supervisor Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO 1f a
168. ing document Block 24 25 Enter the number of UNITS OF ISSUE that were found to have discrepancies Block 25 26 Show the total WEIGHT for each discrepant line entry Block 26 27 Enter the REPLACEMENT value Block 27 28 Enter the REMARKS Block 28 NOTE Request information needed to the investigation of the discrepancies 29 Enter the Name of Preparer Email Address Telephone and FAX Number Block 29a 29d 30 Enter any Reply Block 30 3 Enter Name of Respondent Email Address Telephone and FAX Number Block 31a 31e 3 142 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 7 T RE NUMBER OME No 0702 0124 TRANSPORTATION DISCREPANCY DHD onai acie REPORT TDR Feb 28 2008 Tha public reporting burden for Bet ooliecton of informaeon A drstwraeed bo verge hour per papara inclining Hr bree Tor ning ruins tadrchieg gr komg D source porfesnng aed maing fe data nee and cmmpleang and nnoreeng the polecon of imtormabon Send comments regarding fes burden estes or amy ofer a amp pect of this collection of intamason including suggestions for neducing the burden to the Deparment o Defense Execubwva Senvces Directoraie 0702 0134 Respondent should be aware thal notwithstanding any other prcveson of amr no person shal be subpect bo amy penalty fer Taling to comply writs a collection of inicemabon dit doas not daplay a currenty valid OMS contre number PLEASE DO HOT RETURN TOUR FORM TO THE ABOVE ORGANIZATION RETURH COMPLETED FORM TO
169. ing program to ensure its members train as they are going to fight Battle focus is critical throughout the entire training process and is used by commanders to allocate resources for training based on wartime and operational mission requirements Battle focus enables commanders and staffs at all echelons to structure a training program that copes with non mission related requirements while focusing on mission essential training activities It is recognized that a unit cannot attain proficiency to standard on every task whether due to time or other resource constraints However unit commanders can achieve a successful training program by consciously focusing on a reduced number of METL tasks that are essential to mission accomplishment a Linkage Between METL and STP A critical aspect of the battle focus concept is to understand the responsibility for and the linkage between the collective mission essential tasks and the individual tasks that support them For example the commander and the CSM ISG must jointly coordinate the collective mission essential tasks and supporting individual tasks on which the unit will concentrate its efforts during a given period This task hierarchy is provided in the task database at the Reimer Digital Library The CSM ISG must select the specific individual tasks that support each collective task to be trained Although NCOs have the primary role in training and sustaining individual soldier skills officers at every echel
170. ing tools Load Maps Configure Maps and Create Logistical Overlays e Identify map functionality 3 Perform In transit Visibility functions a Identify In transit Data Source and Data Flow 3 154 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG BCS3 Unclassified 7 7 Te yib X ip al ck Star be To ee A IU M ie cag a A pada ye Figure 3 104 Sample Screenshot b Identify the Types of Files received from ITV c Perform ITV Data Filter Operation 1 e convoys containers and assets 11 February 2014 3 155 STP 55 88N14 SM TG T USABLE D GHALAYSAN NEW i h p lr _ AS SALMAN INQRTH Nw NS Y pa NB LENS Eon a AR RUMAYLAH SOUTI UNTITLED BY ITEM pu AUC a CAUTION ts FOXO VEHICLE T OUTSIDE AIRWAYS AND s Figure 3 105 Sample Screenshot 4 Perform Log Data Exchange via MTS 5 Perform Import Export Data 3 156 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Base Type Transporters Unclassified Figure 3 106 Sample Screenshot 6 Identify combat power reports 11 February 2014 3 157 STP 55 88N14 SM TG SERVER B5C55 5 5 TENT REAR CP NF AS OF DTG 2606182MAYD6 BBE m ls 231 58 88 bi 7 2 56 x ES Fi amp Q M2A2 IFV E PALADIN Kon Moraz MER E Iv m MOT IM3AZ CF c rm e ro dee ges ES 1 Figure 3 107 Sample Screenshot Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures 1 Identified the hardwar
171. ingers Under The Bracket While Attaching To The Mount Hold Transceiver On The Sides With Fingers Spread As If You Were Holding A Hot Dinner Plate 1 Conduct V2 configuration power on procedures a Power on the V2 control box Flip the power switch to ON in order to power up the unit The LED light on the control box will illuminate green The LEDs on the satellite transceiver if connected will also illuminate b Power on the ruggedized computer 1 The computer will power on when the control box switch is on Wait for the computer to load initialize software 2 When prompted press CTRL ALT DEL to login If the system does not have a keyboard users will follow this function on the virtual keyboard loaded on the tablet 3 A security window similar to the one below will appear Read over the text in the window and click OK with agreement to the terms 4 Enter username and password and then click OK The Windows desktop contains the MTS Messenger and TracerLink icons MTS Messenger will automatically start If it does not start the MTS Messenger software manually by double clicking on the MTS Messenger icon 2 Start MTS Messenger 11 February 2014 3 99 STP 55 88N14 SM TG NOTES Multiple instances of the MTS Messenger application should not be open at the same time The following error message will display if the user opens MTS Messenger while it is already open and running The user should click OK This will clos
172. intained accountability of all cargo through frequent checks of documentation and cargo seals 10 Established follow up procedures for example verify signature on tally record or cargo manifest to ensure the proper consignee received the cargo 11 Reported any security violations such as theft or loss during the transport of classified and sensitive cargo to the command security manager 12 Selected appropriate transportation plan in accordance with AR 380 5 to protect classified and sensitive material Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary AR 380 5 Department of the Army Information Security Program ATP 4 11 Army Motor Transport Operations CFR 49 Title 49 Transportation DD FORM 2890 DOD Multimodal Dangerous 11 February 2014 3 231 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Required Primary Goods Declaration DD FORM 626 Motor Vehicle Inspection Transporting Hazardous Materials DOD 4500 9 R PART III Defense Transportation Regulation Part III Mobility FM 55 60 Army Terminal Operations TC 4 13 17 Cargo Specialist s Handbook TM 38 250 Preparing Hazardous Materials for Military Air Shipments AFMAN 24 204 1 NAVSUP PUB 505 MCO P4030 19I DLAI 4145 3 DCMADI CH3 4 HM24
173. intained movement timetables 8 Developed timetables and movement graphs 9 Informed headquarters and other applicable elements of movement Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R PART II Defense Transportation Regulation Part II Cargo Movement 11 February 2014 3 191 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3116 Supervise Terminal Operations Conditions In an operational environment given cargo equipment rail air and vessel load plans risk assessments Unit SOP ATP 4 16 FM 55 60 and TC 4 13 17 Standards Supervise the loading and unloading modes of transport marshalling manifesting stow planning loads and documenting movement through the terminals without any documentation errors or casualties AW Unit SOP ATP 4 16 FM 55 60 and TC 4 13 17 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Supervise Rail Operations a Brief safety procedures for rail operations b Verify personnel are performing proper safety procedures c Check vehicles arriving at the ramp are in the proper sequence IAW load plan d Check spanners are secured in place e Check vehicles are loaded
174. ion automated systems used at the operational level 2 Described the key transportation automated systems used at the strategic level 3 Integrated STAMMIS into the distribution network Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO bried the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary AIT GUIDE IAIT RFID Operations Guide GCSS A T MTS PLUS EMMTS Plus End User Manual TC AIMS EUM TC AIMS End Users Manual TM 11 7010 400 10 Operator Manual for Battle Command Sustainment Support System BCS3 IBM 3 274 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 14 Cargo Tracking 551 88N 4108 Manage In Transit Visibility ITV Systems Operations Conditions In an operational environment given movement data movement plan access to the AIS systems the user s guide for MTS SMS TC AIMS II RF AIT BCS3 and GTN Standards Manage the current intransit status of all requested cargo using any of the AIS systems to ensure data is cross checked against what is in the system with 100 percent accuracy Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Manage the total asset visibility process a Identify AIS available to execute in transit visibility inquiry b Verify queries and
175. irements 5 Track deployment status during execution 6 Complete deployment process in JOPES 11 February 2014 3 237 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Developed detailed deployment requirements 2 Estimated logistics and transportation requirements 3 Assessed operation plan transportation feasibility 4 Refined deployment requirements 5 Tracked deployment status during execution 6 Completed deployment process in JOPES Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary JOPES User Guide 3 238 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3120 Supervise Functional Users of Transportation and Automated Information Systems Conditions In an operational environment given access to Tactical Automation Systems and End Users Manuals EUM for Force XXI Battle Command System Brigade and Below FBCB2 Movement Tracking System MTS Battle Command Sustainment and Support System BCS3 ATP 4 16 Intransit Visibility ITV and Radio Frequency RF ITV to complete your mission Standards Supervise the movement operators by monitoring their performance using the basic functions on the given Tactical Automation Systems Ensure the assi
176. ive transportation support capabilities by vehicle type based on cargo size and weight equipment and vehicles and current facts and assumptions of mission requirements 8 Developed criteria for determining transportation support requirements based on transportation network capabilities bridge weight classifications and height requirements 9 Forwarded Transportation support calculations to higher HQ Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 11 Army Motor Transport Operations ATP 4 12 Army Container Operations ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 1 Transportation Operations FM 55 60 Army Terminal Operations 3 252 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 4105 Validate Movements Using Time Phase Force Deployment Data Conditions In an operational environment given an operation order OPORD unit movement plans guidance from commander JOPES User Guide IAW ATP 4 16 and FM 55 1 Standards Validate the unit movement plans and obtain commanders approval to ensure that it is IAW commander s guidance JOPES Users Guide ATP 4 16 and FM 55 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Verify Unit
177. ked vehicles c Rotary wing aircraft d Containers 8 Prepare the Unit Movement Plan a Determine administrative logistical and coordinating requirements for the plan b Transportation for drivers from A SPOE back to the unit c Petroleum oil and lubricants POL 9 Maintain the Movement Plan NOTE Keep the OEL current with changes in unit equipment personnel and supplies Note 3 122 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Identified what needed to be moved 2 Prepared want needs to be movedd by air 3 Prepared hazardous sensitive and classified equipment and material 4 Prepared bulk cargo 5 Prepared for water movement 6 Verified vehicle load lists 7 Determined how personnel and equipment will move to the A SPOD 8 Prepared the Unit Movement Plan 9 Maintained movement plan Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ADP 5 0 The Operations Process TB 55 46 1 Standard Characteristics Dimensions Weight and Cube for Transportability of Military Vehicles and Other Outsize Overweight Equipment in TOE Line Item Number Sequence 11 February 2014 3 123 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2118 Coord
178. l applicable regulation or directives why military transportation is required w Block 22 Title Logistical Support Required at Overnight Halt Sites check the appropriate block 1 If block 22 1s checked yes enter corresponding information in blocks 22 a 22 b 22 c 22 d 22 e 22 f 22 g information can be obtained from Convoy Commander or OrganizationTruck Master 2 If block 22 is Checked No enter N A in blocks 22 a 22 b 22 c 22 d 22 e 22 f 22 g x Block 23 Title Remarks Information as requested by local command y Block 24 Title Requesting Agency Requesting Agency spell out any abbreviations z Block 25 Title Blank aa Block 26 Title Requested By Enter requesting individual s information for blocks 26 a 26 b 26 c 26 d 26 e ab Block 27 Title Approved by Blank 11 February 2014 3 17 STP 55 88N14 SM TG CONVOY NUMBER 2 ANC 3 DATE TYYYMMDD 4 ORGANIZATION 5 STATION 316th Trans Co Bidg 1234 E Lt Mdm Trk Fort Story VA 23459 B POINT OF ORIGIN 9 DESTINATION Fort daa d VA Port of Charleston SC 251 MPH 5 50 max catch up UD Ul CONVOY COMPOSITION 12 NUMBER OF EACH TYPE OF VEHICLE AND DESCRIPTION fFIrcfuce towed eguiprmenti 19 ea M923 Trk Cgo D S 5 Ton e ea M998 Trk Util Cgo Tpr Carr 1 ea M96AZ Truck Tractor 6x6 towing 1 ea M870A1 Stir Low Bed 40 Ton 15s MO OF SERIALS b TIME INTERVAL Gs NO OF MARACH wets I7 PROPOSED ROUTING Direicate US Rares Stake amer Lm m Ft Story to
179. lanned location of fuel and meal halts Types of radios cS Specific support requirements List each oversized over weight vehicle truck or truck trailer combinations with load description Note Enter name rank telephone and fax number of convoy point of contact POC during normal 24 REQUESTING AGENCY 25 APPROVING AGENCY 316th Trans Co INSTRUCTIONS In cases where bona fide emergencies exist the information contamed on DD Form 1265 and DD Form 1266 muy be transrmtted to the appropnate headquarters by telephone or electronic transmession In this event reference will be made to item numbers in the sequence in which they appear on the form tems which do mot apply wall be oo indicated DD FORM 1265 BACK SEP 1998 Figure 3 12 DD Form 1265 Request for Convoy Clearance Back 2 Submit DD Form 1265 to Approving Agency 3 Return Approved Disapproved DD Form 1265 to organization requesting clearance Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Reviewed DD FORM 1265 Request For Convoy Clearance for correct information 2 Submitted Completed DD FORM 1265 to the proper approving agency 3 Completed the process by returning DD FORM 1265 to Organization requesting approval 11 February 2014 3 19 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier a GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the
180. lass 6 Personal demand items nonmilitary sales items g Class 7 Major items A final combination of end products which is ready for its intended use principal item for example launchers tanks mobile machine shops vehicles h Class 8 Medical material including medical peculiar repair parts i Class 9 Repair parts and components including kits assemblies and subassemblies reparable and nonreparable required for maintenance support of all equipment j Class 10 Material to support nonmilitary programs such as agricultural and economic development not included in classes 1 through 9 3 48 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG NOTE Classes of Supply as Symbols are used in maps See Figure 3 24 CLASSES OF SUPPLY CLASS DESCRIPTION SY 7 C m LJ Q 6 Tr a V V epopeea IV V IX X Material to support ac nonmilitary programs Figure 3 24 Sample of Classes of Supply 2 Verify items are properly classified IAW AR 710 2 and ADRP 4 0 Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Identified the classes of supply accurately 2 Verified the classes of supply Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier Go if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task Re
181. ldier NO GO 1f any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and re evaluate the task 11 February 2014 3 115 STP 55 88N14 SM TG References Required Primary ATP 4 11 ARMY MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS COMMERICAL BILL OF LADING Commercial Bill of Lading DD FORM 1384 Transportation Control and Movement Document DOD 4500 9 R PART III Defense Transportation Regulation Part III Mobility TMR Transportation Movement Request 3 116 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2106 Manage Terminal Operations OPLAN OPORD equipment personnel FM 55 60 and ATP 4 16 Standards Manage all cargo equipment and personnel to meet the commanders priorities and units timeline for movement by aircraft highway water and rail operations IAW FM 55 50 and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Conduct preparation of vehicles personnel and equipment for Air Movement a Coordinate passenger movement requirements b Verify that cargo and equipment meet the air movement standards 1 e cleanliness maintenance fuel levels and configuration c Verify secondary loads are secured d Verify center of balance is calculated for equipment and cargo e Confirm all documentations for cargo and equipment is complete and accurate f Verify all HAZMAT ha
182. ldier task 1 All training must be evaluated to measure performance levels against the established Army standard The evaluation can be as fundamental as an informal internal evaluation performed by the leader conducting the training Evaluation is conducted specifically to enable the individual undergoing the training to know whether the training standard has been achieved Commanders must establish a climate that encourages candid and accurate feedback for the purpose of developing leaders and trained soldiers 2 Evaluation of training is not a test it is not used to find reasons to punish leaders and soldiers Evaluation tells soldiers whether or not they achieved the Army standard and therefore assists them in determining the overall effectiveness of their training plans Evaluation produces disciplined soldiers leaders and units Training without evaluation is a waste of time and resources 3 Evaluations are used by leaders as an opportunity to coach and mentor soldiers A key element in developing leaders is immediate positive feedback that coaches and leads subordinate leaders to achieve the Army standard This is a tested and proven path to develop competent confident adaptive leaders b Evaluators Commanders must plan for formal evaluation and must ensure the evaluators are trained These evaluators must also be trained as facilitators to conduct AARs that elicit maximum participation from those being trained External evaluat
183. lines of 35 characters The ultimate consignee or mark for consignee in the clear address and DODAAC or MAPAC see Appendix E linear bar code using 1 2 inch high Code 39 format Blank for classified Unit Move j Block 10 Title Weight Data Digits not limited as clear text but may be coded as no more than five characters plus an optional two character unit of measure suffix in the 2D symbol NOTE Actual gross weight numeric value of this piece with unit of measure Round to next whole digit and do not zero fill k Block 11 Title RDD Data Three characters three digit code or blank for classified Unit Move l Block 12 Title Cube Data Digits not limited as clear text but may be coded as no more than four characters plus an optional two character unit of measure suffix in the 2D symbol NOTE Cube numeric value of this piece with unit of measure Round to next whole digit and do not zero fill m Block 13 Title Charges Data Blank n Block 14 Title Date Shipped Data Clear text not limited but must be coded as four characters YDDD in the 2D symbol NOTE In the clear date for example YDDD YYYYDDD or DD MMM Y Y Y Y Will be Blank for Unit Move Do not use the Date Shipped Code from Appendix RR o Block 15 Title FMS Case Number Data Three characters extracted from supply shipping documents or blank p Block 16 Title Piece Number Data Code 39 bar code and digits not limited as clear text but may be coded as no mor
184. lities as well as a web service interface to forecast logistics on the battlefield c Provide an extensive convoy operations support package that may include managing networks convoy movement request convoy tracking and proximity alerts d Provide the capabilities to support commodity management using a myriad of source interfaces such as Logistics Support Agency LOGSA LIW Logistic Information Warehouse MTS Defense Transportation Reporting and Control System D TRACS In Transit Visibility ITV Servers and Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced PBUSE 5 Supervise In Transit Visibility ITV Systems Operations a Acquire shipment tracking information 1 Document ID number 2 Transportation control number TCN 3 Unit DODAAC 4 Exercise b Determine if shipment has radio frequency RF tags c Query active in transit visibility systems 1 IDE GTN Convergence IGC 2 Logistic Support Agency LOGSA 3 Joint Total Asset Visibility JTAV d Instructs subordinates to initiate tracer action 1f applicable e Initiates expediting action on shipment if applicable f Inform customer of shipment status Evaluation Preparation 3 240 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG None Performance Measures GO 1 Supervised the employment of the Movement Tracking System MTS 2 Supervised the operator perform the basic operations with FBCB2 3 Supervised the employment of the FBCB2 system 4 Supervised the operator ident
185. major combat operations a small scale contingency or a peacetime military engagement Offensive and defensive operations normally dominate military operations in war along with some small scale contingencies Stability operations and support operations dominate in MOOTW Commanders at all echelons may combine different types of operations simultaneously and sequentially to accomplish missions in war and MOOTW These missions require training since future conflict will likely involve a mix of combat and MOOTW often concurrently The range of possible missions complicates training Army forces cannot train for every possible mission they train for war and prepare for specific missions as time and circumstances permit 3 One type of MOOTW is the Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear and High Yield Explosive CBRNE event To assist commanders and leaders in training their units CBERNE related information is being included in AMEDD mission training plans MTPs Even though most collective tasks within an MTP may support a CBRNE event the ones that will most directly be impacted 11 February 2014 1 1 STP 55 88N14 SM TG are clearly indicated with a statement in the CONDITION that reads THIS TASK MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT A CBRNE EVENT These collective tasks and any supporting individual tasks in this soldier s manual should be considered for training emphasis 4 Our forces today use a train alert deploy sequence We cannot count on the
186. ment and Distribution Command SDDC port manager for redeployment retrograde of containerized cargo f Coordinate movement of empty containers to a consolidated container collection point if the approved method of retrograde 1s to line haul retrograde cargo to consolidation points g Coordinate for container handling equipment as needed h Supervise loading and stuffing of containers when required i Ensure that the Soldier tasks the appropriate mode operator to transport containers j Monitor movement of retrograde cargo Evaluation Preparation None 3 198 11 February 2014 Performance Measures 1 Supervised rail operations 2 Supervised water operations 3 Supervised an arrival departure airfield control group A DACG operations 4 Supervised the coordination of movement of retrograde cargo STP 55 88N14 SM TG GO NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 1 Transportation Operations FM 55 60 Army Terminal Operations TC 4 13 17 Cargo Specialist s Handbook 11 February 2014 Primary 3 199 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3122 Develop Joint Deployment Planning Conditions In an operational environment given movement r
187. ments and Documentation 551 88H 1508 Mark Center of Balance for a Multi axle or Tracked Vehicle Conditions Assigned as a cargo specialist in an operational environment given a completed risk assessment a safety briefing safety clothing and protective equipment a multi axle vehicle or tracked vehicle with operator masking tape black marker calculator pencil note pad clipboard tape measure a minimum of two calibrated scales wooden beam TC 4 13 17 TB 55 46 1 and DTR 4500 9 R Standards Marked center of balance for a multi axle or tracked vehicle in accordance with TC 4 13 17 TB 55 46 1 and DTR 4500 9 R Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment None Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify all vehicle measurement points see Figure 3 1 NOTE The following terms are used to calculate the center of balance CB Center of balance Vehicle center of balance measured in inches from the reference datum line RDL RDL Reference datum line The forward front edge of the vehicle FAW Front axle weight The total weight of the front axle measured in pounds FFE Front Forward Edge IAW Intermediate axle weight The total weight of the intermediate axle measured in pounds RAW Rear axle weight The total weight of the rear axle measured in pounds GW Gross weight Total weight of the vehicle measured in pounds D 1 Distance 1 The distance from the RDL to the center of the
188. ments and then adding moments together b Determine gross weight by adding all axle weights together c Divide the total moments by the gross weight to obtain the center balance in inches 3 4 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG d Round off answer to the nearest whole inch example 56 9 inches 1s rounded up to 57 inches Example formula see Figure 3 3 axle vehicle W1 x D1 W2 x D2 W3 x D3 Center of Balance Gross Weight Example computation 70 x 12 500 Ibs 222 x 12 900 Ibs 276 x 12 700 Ibs 190 from RDL 38 100 Ibs NOTE When using tandem formula simply add the weight of the intermediate and rear axles to form one weight W2 In this case there would not be a W3 Example formula Tandem axle vehicle W1 x D1 W2 x D2 Center of Balance Gross Weight Example computation 70 x 12 500 Ibs 249 x 25 600 Ibs 190 from RDL 38 100 lbs 6 Mark center of balance a Measure from RDL to CB distance that was obtained from computations see Figure 3 5 b Mark CB by forming a T shape with masking tape or by making T with chalk the vertical portion of the T represents the center of balance mark see Figure 3 6 c Write gross weight on the horizontal portion of the T formed by the masking tape or chalk mark d Write the letters CB on the vertical portion of the T shape also annotate the CB in inches example 190 inches 190 IHCHES Figure 3 5 Measuring from
189. methods to maximize warfighting readiness Each domain has specific measurable actions that must occur to develop our leaders The operational domain includes home station training CTC rotations and joint training exercises and deployments that satisfy national objectives Each of these actions provides foundational experiences for soldier leader and unit development The institutional domain focuses on educating and training soldiers and leaders on the key knowledge skills and attributes required to operate in any environment It includes individual unit and joint schools and advanced education The self development domain both structured and informal focuses on taking those actions necessary to reduce or eliminate the gap between operational and institutional experiences 1 2 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG ARMY CULTURg OPERATIONAL TRAINED AND READY UNITS LED BY COMPETENT CONFIDENT LEADERS Figure 1 1 Army Training and Leader Development Model 3 Throughout this lifelong learning and experience process there is formal and informal assessment and feedback of performance to prepare leaders and soldiers for their next level of responsibility Assessment is the method used to determine the proficiency and potential of leaders against a known standard Feedback must be clear formative guidance directly related to the outcome of training events measured against standards c Leader Training and Leader Developmen
190. mit from appropriate agency a Assign movement control authorization number to the requirement in accordance with local policy b Verify route states traveling through and estimated crossing times of those state lines for CONUS moves c Verify with host nation and military movement control officials for authorization to move through areas of responsibility for OCONUS moves 5 Forwards permit to the customer through the Movement Control Center MCC 6 Request origin MCT submit closure report Evaluation Preparation Provide the Soldier with completed DD Form 1266 TB 55 46 1 and AR 56 162 Tell the Soldier to identify all errors on the DD Form 1266 and state the procedures to evaluate the request and secure permit to the evaluator Performance Measures GO NO GO Reviewed DD Form 1266 for accuracy and completeness 2 Submitted request to appropriate state and local authorities 3 Coordinated with host nation and military police for movement through area of responsibility 4 Received special hauling permit from appropriate agency 5 Forwarded the permit to the customer through the MCC 6 Requested Origin MCT submit closure report Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Prima
191. mitted cargo movement instructions to the appropriate MCC NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement FM 55 1 Transportation Operations 3 206 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3105 Brief Unit of Reception Staging Onward Movement Integration RSO amp I Process Conditions In an operational environment given reception staging onward movement integration RSO amp I process commander s guidance ATP 4 16 and FM 3 35 Standards Brief unit on reception staging onward movement amp integration RSO amp I plan Discuss all prospective modes of transportation and support in a given area of responsibility in accordance with FM 3 35 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify the segments of RSO amp I a Reception b Staging c Onward Movement d Integration 2 Brief on Reception functions a APOD Operations b SPOD Operations 3 Brief on unit staging operations 4 Brief on onward movement a Movement control b Transportation Infrastructure 5 Brief on integration tactical assembly area TAA operations
192. monthly Monthly Biweekly Weekly Daily Hourly One time Figure 2 2 Sustainment Training Frequency Codes e Sustainment Training Skill Level Column This column lists the skill levels of the MOS for which soldiers must receive sustainment training to ensure they maintain proficiency to soldier s manual standards 2 2 Part One Section I Subject Area Codes Skill Level SL1 1 Cargo Movements and Documentation 2 Automated Movement Management 3 Cargo Tracking Skill Level SL2 4 Cargo Movements and Documentation 5 Automated Movement Management 6 Cargo Tracking Skill Level SL3 7 Transportation Management and Planning 8 Cargo Movements and Documentation 9 Automated Movement Management 10 Cargo Tracking Skill Level SL4 11 Transportation Management and Planning 12 Cargo Movements and Documentation 13 Automated Movement Management 14 Cargo Tracking 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 2 3 Part One Section II Duty Position Training Requirements LEVEL AREAS TRAIN SPECIALIST NCO MOVEMENTS NCO Movements NCO MOVEMENTS SUPV Staff Movements NCO TRANS LOGISTICS 11 14 Senior Movements NCO NCO 2 4 Part Two Critical Tasks List MOS TRAINING PLAN MOS 88N CRITICAL TASKS CRITICAL TASKS Task Number Title Training Sust Sust Location Tng Tng Freq SI Skill Level SL1 Subject Area 1 Cargo Movements and Documentation 551 88H 1508 Mark Center of Balance for a Multi axle or Tracked Vehicl
193. movement program ATP 4 16 and FM 55 1 Standards Determine the available and optimum mode of transportation for a non programmed move with 100 accuracy IAW ATP 4 16 ATP 3 35 and FM 55 1 for units deploying and redeploying to support OPLAN Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Review the transportation request for a Accuracy and completeness b Falls into the theater commander s movement policies 1 If it does continue 2 If it does not then approval from higher must be obtained 2 Select appropriate mode of transport based off the following criteria a Transportation Priority b RDD c Type of Cargo d Special restrictions e Economy and efficiency f Security g Available resources Evaluation Preparation Provide the Soldier with a transportation request copy of published movement program FM 55 1 and ATP 4 16 11 February 2014 3 181 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO Reviewed the transportation request for 2 Selected appropriate mode of transport based off the following criteria Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM
194. ms RF ITV handbook ATP 4 16 and one of the following Radio Frequency Tag number Transportation Control Number or Pallet Identification Number Standards Operate the Radio Frequency In Transit Visibility RF ITV System and report the location of cargo with 100 accuracy Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Access the ITV system a Log onto the ITV system http www ait army mil RF ITV rf itv html b Enter one or more RFID Tag IDs TCNs or Document Number s to view the last known location of the shipment s View shipment contents commodity report and or tag event history detailed report 11 February 2014 3 67 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Pr La rin e dus ma m J RF ITV Tracking Portal pmAAT 2 i ad ME ES F 4 E ud jd ahaha SEU E ERE d poids DENTFICATION TEDHNOUOGY the source of in transit visibility data ies Track Shipments Location Activity RF Network ITV Metrics mi Home gt Track Shipments Commodity Items Commodity Items Tools and Support Y Lists commodities in addition to shipment information from various criteria Enter at least one of the fields Lead TEN Origin i DODAAC a Document Number Consignor POE a Container POUE Destination RIC Consignee DODAAC a pop S Operation a Military Unit a Commodity Class LIN Nomenclature Select a View E DR Enter
195. n accountability of all cargo through frequent checks of documentation and cargo seals 10 Establish follow up procedures for example verify signature on tally record or cargo manifest to ensure the proper consignee receives the cargo 11 Report any security violations such as theft or loss during the transport of classified and sensitive cargo to the command security manager 12 Select appropriate transportation plan in accordance with AR 380 5 to protect classified and sensitive material 3 230 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Reviewed documentation to determine the amount of hazardous classified and sensitive cargo due into the unit 2 Ensured security facilities and procedures are adequate for the volume of cargo and type of cargo 3 Ensured personnel are properly trained certified to handle or transport specific cargo 4 Ensured that personnel handled and stowed cargo in accordance with CFR 49 and local directives to prevent spillage breakage and shifting of cargo 5 Adhered to cargo compatibility rules identified in CFR 49 6 X Verified hazardous cargo containers were not damaged or leaking 7 Verified that shipper inspects vehicles using DD Form 626 before vehicles were loaded or unloaded 8 Briefed drivers and operators on safety requirements and emergency procedures for hazardous classified and sensitive cargo Used DD Form 2890 9 Ma
196. n operational environment DD Form 2890 DOD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration DA Form 7598 Vehicle Load Card ATP 4 16 ATP 4 11 and DTR 4500 9 R Part II Standards Verify documentation for all vehicle and equipment loads are 100 accurate and that information is IAW with ATP 4 16 ATP 4 11 and DTR Reg 4500 9 R Part II Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note This task is performed using any cargo vehicle configuration as well as trailer or semitrailer combinations Performance Steps 1 Checks the compatibility of the cargo loads 2 Verify the Vehicle Load Card DA Form 7598 is complete against the actual cargo aboard the transport equipment 3 128 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG VEHICLE LOAD CARD For use of this form see STP 10 92F15 SM TG the proponent agency is TRADOC LE NO MEERTEN W EI EECERT 2550 HHO 18TH PERS in Maag Re Paes JMOT COrSPLUTED FGA HS TO Xe pP POI HE die LI m SS _ ir b a re E P p Cn DES ae Tila amp OT FOOTLOCKER _ FOOT LOCKER EOOILOCKER FOOTLOCKER 1 COPIER MACHINE l EN COS S N TACTICAL FAX MACHINE FIRE EXTINGUISHER EHJFFLE BAGS ma ph REA L x MET x TOS35LBGS DA FORM 7598 JUN 2006 Figure 3 97 Sample DA Form 7598 Vehicle Load Card Front 11 February 2014 3 129 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1755 LBS DA PFOA T598 JUN J006 Figure 3
197. n the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ADRP 5 0 The Operations Process ATP 4 16 Movement Control 3 258 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 4121 Interpret the Joint Transportation Network Conditions In an operational environment given transportation requirements that cannot be met at the lower level in the movement control system movement data unit SOP and ATP 4 16 Standards Interpret the joint transportation network in planning the movement operations and for monitoring the overall performance of the theater transportation system IAW ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify the difference between forecasted requirements and current capabilities of all modes 2 Forecast long term movement requirements 3 Plan theater transportation by land sea and air 4 Receive and validate airlift request 5 Coordinate with Air Mobility Command AMC for intratheater and USTRANSCOM for intertheater airlift 6 Monitor sea deployment and recommend changes to movement requirements in JOPES 7 Coordinate all seaport operations and review and validate sea channels 8 Monitor container control activities of all Joint Force components Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Identified the difference between forecasted requirements and
198. n units in the Army by teaching the doctrine and tactics techniques and procedures TTP Units leaders and individuals train to standard on their assigned critical individual tasks The unit trains first as an organic unit and then as an integrated component of a team Before the unit can be trained to function as a team each soldier must be trained to perform their individual supporting tasks to standard Operational deployments and major training opportunities such as major training exercises CTCs and ARTEP evaluations provide rigorous realistic and stressful training and operational experience under actual or simulated combat and operational conditions to enhance unit readiness and produce bold innovative leaders The result of this Army wide team effort is a training and leader development system that is unrivaled in the world Effective training produces the force soldiers leaders and units that can successfully execute any assigned mission 2 The Army Training and Leader Development Model Figure 1 1 centers on developing trained and ready units led by competent and confident leaders The model depicts an important dynamic that creates a lifelong learning process The three core domains that shape the critical learning experiences throughout a soldier s and leader s time span are the operational institutional and self development domains Together these domains interact using feedback and assessment from various sources and
199. nd reporting 4 Maintain accurate records on containers a Inspection 11 February 2014 3 215 STP 55 88N14 SM TG b Inventory c Accountability 5 Track containers using information management systems a Container management support tool CMST b Asset inventory management system AIMS c Pipeline asset tool PAT d Integrated Development Environment Global Transportation Network Convergence IDE GTN e Radio frequency identification RFID Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Identified container categories 2 Determined container status 3 Managed properly container handling and reporting 4 Maintained accurate records on containers 5 Tracked containers using information management systems Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO 1f all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary AR 56 4 Distribution of Materiel and Distribution Platform Management AR 710 2 Supply Policy Below The National Level AR 735 5 Property Accountability Policies ATP 4 12 Army Container Operations ATP 4 16 Movement Control ATP 4 93 Sustainment Brigade ATTP 4 0 1 Army Theater Distribution DTR 4500 9 R VI w CHGs through 29 March 2013 Management and Control of Intermodal 3 216 11 February 201
200. nding duty position for the next higher skill level or MOSC the soldier will merge into on promotion Part Two lists by general subject areas the critical tasks to be trained in an MOS and the type of training required resident integration or sustainment e Subject Area Column This column lists the subject area number and title in the same order as Section I Part One of the MTP e Task Number Column This column lists the task numbers for all tasks included in the subject area e Title Column This column lists the task title for each task in the subject area e Training Location Column This column identifies the training location where the task is first trained to soldier training publications standards If the task is first trained to standard in the unit the word Unit will be in this column If the task is first trained to standard in the training base it will identify by brevity code ALC SLC etc the resident course where the task was taught Figure 2 1 contains a list of training locations and their corresponding brevity codes ALC Advanced Leader Course Figure 2 1 Training Locations 11 February 2014 2 1 STP 55 88N14 SM TG e Sustainment Training Frequency Column This column indicates the recommended frequency at which the tasks should be trained to ensure soldiers maintain task proficiency Figure 2 2 identifies the frequency codes used in this column Biennially Annually Semi annually Quarterly Bi
201. ng Units have different training needs and requirements based on differences in environment location equipment dispersion and similar factors Therefore the MTP should be used as a guide for conducting unit training and not a rigid standard The MTP consists of two parts Each part 1s designed to assist the commander in preparing a unit training plan which satisfies integration cross training training up and sustainment training requirements for soldiers in this MOS Part One of the MTP shows the relationship of an MOS skill level between duty position and critical tasks These critical tasks are grouped by task commonality into subject areas Section I lists subject area numbers and titles used throughout the MTP These subject areas are used to define the training requirements for each duty position within an MOS Section II identifies the total training requirement for each duty position within an MOS and provides a recommendation for cross training and train up merger training e Duty Position Column This column lists the duty positions of the MOS by skill level which have different training requirements e Subject Area Column This column lists by numerical key see Section I the subject areas a soldier must be proficient in to perform in that duty position e Cross Train Column This column lists the recommended duty position for which soldiers should be cross trained e Train up Merger Column This column lists the correspo
202. ng correctly distributed 3 Inspect the Transportation Control Movement Document TCMD DD Form 1384 11 February 2014 3 223 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 4 Check to make sure copies of TCMD are being distributed correctly 5 Verify what Soldiers have inputted on Bill of Lading and make corrections if necessary Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Inspected the Bill of Lading 2 Checked copies of the Bill of Lading were being distributed correctly 3 Inspected the DD Form 1384 4 Checked copies of the TCMD were being distributed correctly 5 Verified Soldiers input on Bill of Lading and made corrections if necessary Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary Commercial Bill of Lading DD FORM 1384 Transportation Control and Movement Document DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement 3 224 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3121 Coordinate Hazardous Materials Munitions Shipments Conditions In an operational environment given military or commercial transportation assets equipment documentations DD Form 626 DD Form 2890 International Maritime Dangerous Goods IMDG Code of Federal Regulation CFR 49 TM 38 250 and DOD Reg 4500 9 R Part
203. ng equipment to document movement information conducts research monitors movements inspects commercial contracts and responds to shipment inquiries discrepancies and routine movements transactions 4 3 MOSC 88N30 Conduct a training program for subordinate personnel Supervise the operation of a cargo and materiel documentation unit a movement control branch or section a break bulk point terminal warehouse a trailer transfer point a port operations unit an air terminal section and the installation personal property and passenger travel section Evaluates work techniques and procedures for all functions Maintain liaison with air rail highway and water transportation facilities Initiates researches and proposes necessary changes to the traffic management system for cost effectiveness and mission requirements Supervises customs officers and reviews customs procedures in overseas theaters Prepares consolidates and reviews technical personnel and administrative reports and forms covering transportation matters e g unit movement personal property passenger travel freight cargo and materiel movement reports Checks reviews and consolidates movement requirements ensures appropriate transport capability and prepares movement schedules Assist in planning transportation requirements for logistical support Supervise any diversion reconsignment or transfer of personnel freight and materiel shipments for all modes of transportation
204. nor bree than ten TO working daya pric to the starting date of the movement Lerers of Tansnittal will contain completa itinerary and explanation of the movement Orne T letter of trnresmittnd is sufficient when several DG Forms 12565 ami 1266 involving ene C11 moverent ara forwarded te the appropriate headquarters in cases where bona fide emergencies exiat the informaiton contained im this bormi and DD Fam 1266 may be transmitted to the npe opriadir Deluna fers by telephone Ob q ectroiniz tramsmissbon Im this avent reference will be made to Form numbers in the Soc in which thay appear on the fans hema which do mor apply will be to ihc DD FORM 1266 BACK SEP 1998 3 Submits DD Form 1266 to approving agency SPECIFIC Hen 12 a b c and d Complete nomenclature of vehicles mnvolved Mose than one unit mmo be ineshided provided unara are nientioal in ecqamprivedt loved characteristics routing aod movement date Total number of units shall be indicated prominently itam 72 6 More all unite other than srancard highway wohiches road eguiie quires erc ftom 122d indicate the nagistration munmiber for each unit or combination of units Use additional page if require kmn 7 7 indicate appropriate number of ashes by isermimg mune in proper circles Bleck out circles net applicable item 24 For miwarna through the istrict of Coleman include name of manulsoumer of aqukpment Figure 3 23 Sample DD Form 12
205. nsportation Act AAR Interchange Rules Association of American Railroads Interchange Rules AIT GUIDE II TV Server Guide AIT GUIDE I A T RFID Operations Guide BCS3 SYS ADMIN BCS3 System Administrator User s Guide BCS3 USER BCS3 User s Guide CFR 49 Title 49 Transportation COMMERICAL BILL OF LADING Commercial Bill of Lading References 2 11 February 2014 STP 551 88N14 SMTG DFARS 201 602 2 Responsibilities DOD 4500 9 R PART IIL Defense Transportation Regulation Part III Mobility DOD REGULATION 4500 9 R Defense Transportation Regulation Parts II amp III DTR 4500 9 R Part II Cargo Movement DTR 4500 9 R PART II Defense Transportation Regulation Part II Cargo Movement DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement DTR 4500 9 R VI Management and Control of Intermodal Containers and System 463L ERG 2012 Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 A Guidebook For First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods Hazardous Materials Transportation Incident GCSS 2 GCSS Arny F T GCSS A T MTS PLUS EM MTS Plus End User Manual Gates End User Manual Gates End User Manual HIGHWAY REGULATION PLAN Highway Regulation Plan JOPES USER GUIDE JOPES User Guide MIL STD 129 Military Standard Marking for Shipment and Storage Commercial Carrier Guides MIL STD 129P 4 Military Marking for Shipment and Storage MTS PLUS EUM Movement Tracking System Plus End User Manual CMDC DOC 0076 MTS PLUS EUM REV B Movement Tr
206. nt HD Ica E eR a a ibm A neti UM RUE 1 9 I5 rare SupDOEtosa suni status ap deisentiscdicdbteda e S EE od cdm EUCAU EIC aLU DIE nein 1 10 CHAPTER 2 dudes siendo dtum meris vult oret eae aa ete tcsiae aun toss siae cos ecuador tect nuedeeat 2 1 TAG OIX 2 1 Pel PCIE RAL ITE 2 1 2 2 Par One ection LE Subject ATea CodeS acteurs ada mca Qi nitidi bbs p iau Me te Ce tton odia 2 2 2 3 Part One Section II Duty Position Training Requirements sese 2 3 24 Part Two Critical Tasks St ocsendec ete ee tede eon eet dede a dae de tue mauus 2 3 HAPTER Re P E 3 1 MOS SKC Vel ILC cd TD c c 3 1 SEIL E SIS E a D d aru s UM A MM d LM A 3 1 Subject Area 1 Cargo Movements and Documentation ccceceeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseeeaeeseeeaees 3 1 Subject Area 2 Automated Movement Management cccceccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeseeenaes 3 65 Subject Arsa 9 C argo Tracking s eios era S PLE East a td ag AM UMIMONS 3 88 SKIL ES B E R E eia 3 111 Subject Area 4 Cargo Movements and Documentation seeseeseesseeeeeeneneennne 3 111 Subject Area 5 Automated Movement Management cccsecceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeaeeeaeeeeeeees 3 149 Subject Area 0 Cargo Tracki 2 scelus E usn und ew o Na La REED DM EU RAUS 3 160 Ty SD c A A 3 168 Subject Area 7 Transportation Management and Planning cccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeens 3 168 Subject Area 8 Cargo Movements and Documentation
207. nt No i Fued Cte Export Traffic Release lio tid uolet pm Mode ode Method v Figure 3 25 Sample TMR a Determine TMR number b Requested Spot Date and Time c Load Date d Pull Date e Information Mode Information f Origin Pick Up Locations g Origin Cargo h Origin Passengers i Delivery Locations j Destination Cargo k Destination Passengers l Intermodal Assets m Container Information n Movement Release Remarks 3 Verify TMR Data 3 58 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Reviewed Movement Order data 2 Processed TMR 3 Verified TMR Data Evaluation Guidance ore the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement 11 February 2014 3 59 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88H 1515 Construct a 463L Pallet Conditions Assigned as a member of an aircraft load team in an operational environment given a completed risk assessment safety clothing a safety briefing 463L pallets dunnage top and side nets a forklift operator cargo at an air terminal or designated field area DTR 4500 9 R Part II and TC 4 13 17 Standards Constructed a 463L pallet
208. nt in the preparation phase of training These individuals must demonstrate proficiency on the selected tasks prior to the conduct of training 3 Commanders with their subordinate leaders and trainers conduct site reconnaissance identify additional training support requirements and refine and issue the training execution plan The training plan should identify all those elements necessary to ensure the conduct of training to standard Rehearsals are essential to the execution of good training Realistic standards based performance 11 February 2014 1 7 STP 55 88N14 SM TG oriented training requires rehearsals for trainers support personnel and evaluators Preparing for training in Reserve Component RC organizations can require complex pre execution checks RC trainers must often conduct detailed coordination to obtain equipment training support system products and ammunition from distant locations In addition RC pre execution checks may be required to coordinate Active Component assistance from the numbered CONUSA training support divisions and directed training affiliations b Conduct of Training Ideally training is executed using the crawl walk run approach This allows and promotes an objective standards based approach to training Training starts at the basic level Crawl events are relatively simple to conduct and require minimum support from the unit After the crawl stage training becomes incrementally more difficult re
209. nt is to be moved to POE APOE in block 15 16 Estimated Time of Arrival ETA code to identify number of days in transit from consignor to POE APOE 1n block 16 17 Transportation Account Code TAC to which the shipment will be charged in block 17 18 Total number of pieces of shipment in block 22 19 Total gross weight of shipment in block 23 20 Total cubic feet of the shipment in block 24 b Enters the following excess dimension trailer entries for blocks 32 through 44 when applicable on TCMD NOTE Instructions for obtaining selecting and or constructing the various trailer data entries on TCMD are in Appendix M DTR 4500 9 R 3 28 1 Not in a consolidated container 2 In consolidated container 3 Outsized 4 HAZMAT a Ammunition or explosives b All other HAZMAT 5 A Government vehicle trailer wheeled gun or aircraft 6 Personal property a Consigned to civil address 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG b Unaccompanied baggage belonging to Temporary Duty TDY United States Air Force USAF personnel 7 Through the Defense Courier Service 8 A Roll On Roll Off RO RO trailer containing cargo 9 A loaded 463 L pallet for channel air 10 A SEAVAN MILV AN containing cargo with stop offs enroute 11 A Container Express CONEX unitized pallet or other consolidation container other than a SEAVAN MILVAN or RO RO 12 An empty SEAVAN MILVAN or CONEX 13 A
210. nvoy will pass the specified location All estimated times of arrival ETA are times at which the first vehicle in the convoy will arrive at the specified location The first entry is the ETD from the origin no ETA is required The last entry is the destination with both ETA of the first vehicle and ETD of the last vehicle All times are expressed in local time unless the convoy will cross a time zone in which case the time zone is also indicated for each time CST MST CST 1 Block a Location Specific locations of state lines road junctions bridges tunnels and halt sites 2 Block b ETA Estimate time of arrival at location 3 Block c Date Date of arrival Y Y YMMDD 4 Block d ETD Time of departure from location 5 Block e Date Enter date of departure Y Y YMMDD t Block 19 Title Brief General Description of Cargo Enter the type of cargo being transported Use generic description for security cargo u Block 20 Title Are Explosive to be Transported Appropriate Block is checked 1 If Block 20 is checked yes enter corresponding information in blocks 20 a 20 b 20 c 20 d information can be obtained from Hazmat Certification documents 3 16 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 2 If Block 20 is Checked No enter N A in blocks 20 a 20 b 20 c 20 d v Block 21 Title Statement why explosive cannot be transported commercially If block 20 is checked YES justification must be entered to comply with al
211. ny performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 12 Army Container Operations DTR 4500 9 R IICargo Movement DTR 4500 9 R VI w CHGs through 29 March 2013 Management and Control of Intermodal Containers and System 463L 11 February 2014 3 161 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2117 Manage In Transit Visibility Systems Conditions In an operational environment given ITV systems DTR Reg 4500 9 R Part II and Part VI and ATP 4 16 Standards Manage the ITV systems by tracking all cargo without any loss of shipments IAW DTR Reg 4500 9 R Part II amp Part VI and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify RF AIT Components ST 654 BATTERY mm HHI 751 G 3 162 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Figure 3 108 Sample of RF ITV Components a Identify the HHI 751 G b Identify the ST 654 Battery c Identify the Interrogator d Identify the components of the Portable Deployment Kit PDK 2 Inspect the system a Check the battery installation b Inspect the tag condition c Inspect the hardware components d Conduct an operational test 3 Populate RF Tags a Burn a new tag b Validate pre existing data 4 Check tags are correctly attached to each vehicle or cargo
212. ny performance steps are failed In case of al NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and re evaluate the task References Required Primary DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement MIL STD 129P 4 Military Marking for Shipment and Storage 3 38 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1124 Perform Container Management Operations Conditions In an operational environment given container inventory sheets unit created equipment cargo in and outbound spreadsheet unit SOP ATP 4 16 and ATP 4 12 Standards Perform container management operations by tracking and maintaining 100 percent accountability of all container movement information delayed missed movement or failed to arrive to the consignee and appropriate agencies Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Review inbound outbound forecast data of containers 2 Identify containers by serial numbers 3 Review Inventory containers a Outbound b Inbound c Retrograde d Frustrated e Hazardous Classified 4 Provide disposition instructions to the transportation system 5 Record arrival packing unpacking and departure of containers 6 Maintain container records of customer s containers 7 Maintain container detention records 8 Create a container report 11 February 2014 3 39 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Installation Fort Hood Report Date
213. nything requiring additional information not listed above a DIC for the shipment unit prime data in block 32 b TCN in block 40 Not the same as block 10 c Excess dimension of the shipment unit in block 43 d 4 position if necessary precede by zeros total number of pieces shipped under each TCN in block 44 a e 5 position 1f necessary precede by zeros total gross weight in pounds of the shipment unit in block 44 b f 4 position if necessary precede by zeros total cubic feet of the shipment unit in block 44 c c Distributes the DD Form 1384 in accordance with regulatory guidance and local policy 1 TCMD submission for Air Shipment a As a Shipper you will submit the original Advance Transportation Control Movement Document ATCMD to Airlift Clearance Authority ACA for shipment moving by Air Mobility Command AMC b Means of transmission can be done by Defense Data Network DDN Electronic Transfer Message ETM Telephone Defense Switch Network DSN Fax World Wide Web WWW and Transportation Coordinator Automated Information Movement System TC AIMS II 2 TCMD submission for Surface Shipment a As a shipper you will submit the original ATCMD to Water Clearance Authority WCA Ocean Cargo Clearance Agency OCCA b Means of transportation can be done by Defense Data Network DDN Electronic Transfer Message ETM Telephone Defense Switch 11 February 2014 3 29 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 Prepar
214. ocumentation for Movement oo 11 February 2014 2 3 Identify Transportation Automated Information Systems STP 55 88N14 SM TG Task Number 551 88N 2106 551 88N 2113 551 88N 2118 551 88N 2104 551 88N 2107 551 88N 2120 551 88N 2119 551 88N 2101 551 88N 2102 551 88N 2103 551 88N 2108 CRITICAL TASKS Title Manage Terminal Operations Prepare Unit Move Coordinate Incoming Retrograde Movements Determine Appropriate Mode Node of Transportation Verify Vehicle and Equipment Loads Identify Contracting Officer Representative COR Roles and Responsibilities Document Retrograde Equipment Determine Disposition of Cargo Prepare Request to Expedite Shipment Prepare a Transportation Discrepancy Report TDR Manage a Route Synchronization Training Sust Sust Location Tng Tng Freq SI Subject Area 5 Automated Movement Management 55 88N 2105 551 88N 2121 551 88N 2122 Manage Transportation Coordinator Automated Movement Management Systems TC AIMS II Identify the Capabilities of Command Post of the Future CPOF Operate Battle Command Sustainment Support System BCS3 Subject Area 6 Cargo Tracking 551 88N 2112 551 88N 2117 Manage Container Accountability Manage In Transit Visibility Systems Skill Level SL3 Subject Area 7 Transportation Management and Planning 551 88N 3 100 551 88N 3103 551 88N 3107 551 88N 3112 551 88N 3134 551 88N 3138 551 88N 3 104 551 88N 3115 551 88N 3116 551 8
215. ollective leader and individual tasks being executed must comply with certain common requirements These include adequate preparation effective presentation and practice and thorough evaluation The execution of training includes preparation for training conduct of training and recovery from training a Preparation for Training Formal near term planning for training culminates with the publication of the unit training schedule Informal planning detailed coordination and preparation for executing the training continue until the training is performed Commanders and other trainers use training meetings to assign responsibility for preparation of all scheduled training Preparation for training includes selecting tasks to be trained planning the conduct of the training training the trainers reconnaissance of the site issuing the training execution plan and conducting rehearsals and pre execution checks Pre execution checks are preliminary actions commanders and trainers use to identify responsibility for these and other training support tasks They are used to monitor preparation activities and to follow up to ensure planned training is conducted to standard Pre execution checks are a critical portion of any training meeting During preparation for training battalion and company commanders identify and eliminate potential training distracters that develop within their own organizations They also stress personnel accountability to ensure max
216. on of this task This task will accommodate the accountability of cargo loaded on conveyance for all modes of transportation air sea highway and rail NOTE Any method that is quick but provides an accurate and legible cargo count may be used to tally the cargo Feedback Score the Soldier GO if all steps are passed Scored the Soldier No Go if any step is failed If the Soldier fails any step show what was done wrong and how to do it correctly Performance Steps 1 Inspect retrograde cargo a Determine type of cargo to be documented b Determine special handling requirements 1 HAZMAT and or contaminated equipment will required special handling and additional documentation 2 Sensitive and or classified equipment will require armed escorts c Pack or re pack cargo if necessary d Mark or re mark cargo if necessary e Label cargo if needed f Determine required delivery date RDD estimated time arrival ETA estimated time departure ETD port of embarkation POE port of debarkation POD Consignor Consignee for shipment 2 Prepare DD Form 1384 Transportation Control and Movement Document 3 26 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG TRANSPORTATION CONTROL AND MOVEMENT DOCUMENT LI T DOC IO E TRUE CTI 3 CONSIGNOR CUMNMUOUITT SPECIAL HANUUN a UM 6 PO LUN NC r a 8 Mont 9 PAG I TRANSPOR TATION CONTROL NL CONSIGN 2 PRI RDD 14 PROJ JATE SHIALY 1E 1 ALA A BJACF S93 0E501X2X mw pw
217. on remain responsible for training to established standards during both individual and collective training Battle focus 1s applied to all missions across the full spectrum of operations b Relationship of STPs to Battle focused Training The two key components of any STP are the soldier s manual SM and trainer s guide TG Each gives leaders important information to help implement the battle focused training process The trainer s guide relates soldier and leader tasks in the MOS and skill level to duty positions and equipment It states where the task 1s trained how often training should occur to sustain proficiency and who in the unit should be trained As leaders assess and plan training they should rely on the trainer s guide to help identify training needs 1 Leaders conduct and evaluate training based on Army wide training objectives and on the task standards published in the soldier s manual task summaries or in the Reimer Digital Library The task summaries ensure that Trainers in every unit and location define task standards the same way Trainers evaluate all soldiers to the same standards 2 Figure 1 2 shows how battle focused training relates to the trainer s guide and soldier s manual The left column shows the steps involved in training soldiers The right column shows how the STP supports each of these steps 11 February 2014 1 5 STP 55 88N14 SM TG performance performance Evaluate training against established
218. onment given a movement request DD Form 1384 supplies and equipment Unit SOP DTR 4500 9 R Part II and ATP 4 16 Standards Synchronize movement with the transportation mode operators ensuring that the documents contain no errors and all assets needed are accounted for the movement of cargo in IAW Unit SOP DTR 4500 R and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Record onward movement of cargo a Verify the transportation control number TCN on DD Form 1384 against the TCN given in the address and markings on the cargo 11 February 2014 3 189 STP 55 88N14 SM TG TRANSPORTATION CONTROLAND MOVEMENT DOCUMENT wl CONSIGNOR 4 COMMODITY SPECIAL HANDLING ii DIM E E IM WS 41 0 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL NO CONSIGNEE 3 RDD wi ad aer E oo P SHIPPED BJACF39310ES01 KZ m REMARKS PO PIECES pa WEIGHT pA CUBE YOSHILDEPOT JGSDF JAPAN 1 2553 40 ee em et BayWhse Bhpd e ModeCarier FFlight Trud voyDacNo iq RefLoc Split Cond k Signature Remarks 29 DATERECEINEDIOFFERED Sign 0 CONDITION Yt REMARKS OMEN CHU SAM PSN ROCKET 38 38 42 H3REMARKS AND OR Additional Remarks Or M T PE ME e HERR mm i mj StowLoc PACH CONTROL NUMBER h Shpd ETA pisces Weight Cube 8 Hj b EN H CESO1 MEX BJ CDU i homo WISH ks MD TTL ls oI LASSIFIED HC 05 228 EI Bod 27 Wb181 Pill BN 0002 DODIC ROUND CNT 1 D2J LOT
219. opriate piece number and identifies it as short or damaged 2 If the shipment has a marking or shipping error and two pieces may have the same number mark one of the pieces excess Evaluation Preparation Set up Provide the Soldier with a tally sheet TCMD computer printout or locally produce form and cargo with shipping documentation Brief Soldier Tell the Soldier to tally all cargo using the most suitable tally method Inform the Soldier that any method that is quick put provides an accurate and legible cargo count may be used Tell Soldier to record all entries on the tally sheet or other tally documents determine if there are shortages or overages document damages and discrepancies Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Inspected retrograde cargo 2 Prepared DD Form 1384 11 February 2014 3 31 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 3 Prepared DD Form 1907 Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary DD FORM 1384 Transportation Control and Movement Document DD FORM 1907 Signature And Tally Record DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement TC 4 13 17 Cargo Specialist s Handbook 3 32 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1112 Prepare Manifest for Select
220. orrect name and mail address of consignee 12 Enter carrier s name of station from which freight will be forwarded 13 Enter destination station to which shipments will be billed by carrier 14 Enter initals or name of rail carriers serving consignor s facility 11 February 2014 3 33 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 15 Enter disability costs available 16 Enter remarks if applicable 17 Enter the name and title of the requestor 18 Enter the requestor s phone number 19 Enter the available rate information that are articles of unusual weight or size presenting problems of transportability or hazards in transit by any means of transportation DOIVIESTIC FREIGHT ROUTING REQUEST AND ORDER fA items must be completed or otherwise explained See Instructions on back of this page TO Name Address and ZIP Code of Routing Authority 1 REQUESTING AGENCY IDENTIFICATION 2 DATE OF REQUEST CDR DSC SDDC NUMBER YY YYMMDD SCOTT AFB ILL 0893001 20120709 3 DATE SHIPMENT AVAIL 4 TRANSPORTATION PRIORITY AND FROM Narmie Address and ZIP Code of Requesting Agency ABLE FOR LOADING REQUIRED DELIVERY DATE MATERIAL MOVEMENTS TRANS DIV DOL 20120813 TPI BLDG 4525 CARGO BAY I CAMP HALE ROAD 5 F O B CONTRACT TERMS AND RATION DATE FORT DRUM NY 13602 U S Y 6 COMPLETE COMMODITY DESCRIPTION NSN AND FREIGHT NOMENCLATURE AS SHOWN IN STANE TRANSPORTATION COMIVIODITY CODE AND OR NMIFC ITEM NUMBER INCLUDING NUMBER AND KIND OF PACKAGE UNIT 10
221. ors will be certified in the tasks they are evaluating and normally will not be dual hatted as a participant in the training being executed c Role of Commanders and Leaders Commanders ensure that evaluations take place at each echelon in the organization Commanders use this feedback to teach coach and mentor their subordinates They ensure that every training event 1s evaluated as part of training execution and that every trainer conducts evaluations Commanders use evaluations to focus command attention by requiring evaluation of specific mission essential and battle tasks They also take advantage of evaluation information to develop appropriate lessons learned for distribution throughout their commands d After Action Review The AAR whether formal or informal provides feedback for all training It is a structured review process that allows participating soldiers leaders and units to discover 11 February 2014 1 9 STP 55 88N14 SM TG for themselves what happened during the training why it happened and how it can be done better The AAR 1s a professional discussion that requires the active participation of those being trained 1 7 Training Support This manual includes the following information which provides additional training support information 1 10 11 February 2014 CHAPTER 2 Trainer s Guide 2 1 General The MOS Training Plan MTP identifies the essential components of a unit training plan for individual traini
222. osts available 16 Entered remarks if applicable 17 Entered the name and title of the requestor 18 Entered the requestor s phone number 19 Entered the available rate information that are articles of unusual weight or size presenting problems of transportability or hazards in transit by any means of transportation 11 February 2014 3 35 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Guidance None References Required Primary DD FORM 1085 Domestic Freight Routing Request and Order DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement 3 36 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1117 Inspect Cargo Shipments Conditions In an operational environment given cargo shipment transportation movement data DTR 4500 9 R Part II and MIL STD 129P 4 Standards Inspect cargo shipments with 100 accuracy to ensure cargo is properly packaged IAW DTR 4500 9 R Part II and MIL STD 129P 4 Special Condition This task may be performed under hazardous conditions or in a chemically contaminated environment All safety precautions should be taken into consideration to minimize associated risks Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note a Transportation operations will not have to repackage materiel Repackaging will only be done when absolutely necessary b If transportation personnel suspect materiel may require repackaging contact your supervisor who will contact the installation packaging and preservation representative Additional
223. ovement mission Mark label cargo and freight shipments in accordance with regulatory requirements Documents and inventories freight cargo and materiel shipments of all types operates automated data terminal equipment to prepare movement documentation or related correspondence Arrange documentation and reports for follow up or response to tracer actions Prepare transportation movements documents and related forms for the type of shipment and mode of travel e g GBLs MTAs GTRs airline service requests etc Perform office duties such as posting regulations files maintenance and routine office correspondence 4 2 MOSC 88N20O Provide supervision and technical guidance for subordinates Researches interprets prepares and coordinates actions pertaining to travel entitlements Function as the customs officer for shipment releases in overseas theaters Operate as quality control NCO for commercial movement contracts Monitors all freight cargo and materiel shipments to ensure accountability identifies and reports problem areas within the traffic management system to prevent additional costs losses and damage Conduct briefings for unit moves Requests coordinates and monitors movement schedules and programs ensures transport capability is appropriate cost effective and meets mission requirements Checks and inspects equipment blocking and bracing Prepares and consolidates transportation movement reports Operates automated data processi
224. overview personnel sub process and import export user defined reference data tables 3 Reviewed and corrected OEL data after receiving the Manage Equipment overview 4 Validated OEL data 5 Generated reviewed and corrected reports with the OEL data 6 Reviewed corrected and validated OPR data with the manage personnel overview 7 Generated reviewed and corrected reports with the OPR data 8 Managed backup and restoration procedures and maintained reference data 9 Managed the process in movement planning BPA overview movement plans creating mobile and secondary loads and load Transportation Conveyances MP Loader 10 Managed movement coordination BPA overview 11 Reviewed preference tab 12 Created a support request 13 Created edited and viewed support tasks Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DOD REGULATION 4500 9 R Defense Transportation Regulation Parts II amp III TC AIMS EUMTC AIMS End Users Manual 3 66 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1100 Operate In Transit Visibility ITV Systems Conditions In an operational environment given a computer with access to the Transportation Information Syste
225. ovide inbound container information to consignees 5 Provide disposition instructions to the Theater Support Command TSC based on the information received from the customer 6 Notify consignees of the scheduled arrival of multistep containers and the need from priority discharge of these containers at intermediate stops 11 February 2014 3 261 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 7 Release empty containers to the applicable mode operator and coordinate for pickup 8 Maintain accurate records on containers that are inbound and those that have arrived 9 Create records for unscheduled containers 10 Notify the TSC when a consignee reports receipt of an unserviceable or damaged container 11 Monitor retrograde operations to minimize retrograde backlog Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO Verified that automated cargo Manifests and Estimated Time of Arrivals ETAs are promptly forwarded to the concerned organization 2 Tracked the movement of the containers within the theater 3 Received all container event information and ensure it is submitted to the regional server 4 Provided inbound container information to consignees 5 Provided dispostion instructions to the Theater Support Command TSC based on the information received from the customer 6 Notified consignees of the scheduled arrival of multistep containers and the need from priority discharge of these containers at intermediate stops 7 Released em
226. paration None Performance Measures GO NO GO Conducted V2 configuration power on procedures 2 Started MTS Messenger 3 Read messages 4 Sent messages 5 Started TracerLink program 6 Performed power off procedures Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and re evaluate the task References Required Primary DAAB 15 99 D 0014 Movement Tracking System Users Manual 3 110 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Skill Level SL2 Subject Area 4 Cargo Movements and Documentation 551 88N 2100 Verify Documentation for Movement Conditions In an operational environment given a TMR a TCMD DD FORM 1384 Transportation Control Movement Document a Commercial Bill of Lading ATP 4 16 Defense Transportation Regulation Part III Standards Verify the information in each document with 100 accuracy to include TMR TCMD DD FORM 138 and the Commercial Bill of Lading Track the flow of information for each completed document Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Verify each document in a Unit Movement Book a A Transportation Movement Request 11 February 2014 3 111 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 112 Transportation Movement Release TMR TMR General Informa
227. port System GCSS Portal a ee 551 88N 3135 Perform Command Post of the Future CPOF Duties as a CPOF Operator 551 88N 3139 Operate Global Air Transportation Execution System GATES Dopo ee Subject Area 10 Cargo Tracking 551 88N 3113 Establish an Asset Tracking System o Odo CT Skill Level SL4 Subject Area 11 Transportation Management and Planning 551 88N 4100 Analyze the global distribution management system J 551 88N 4105 Validate Movements Using Time Phase Force Deployment Data 551 888 4114 Manage Terminal Operations oo o S 551 88N 4120 Produce a Movement Order Annex o o So 551 88N 4121 Interpret the Joint Transportation Network o J T 551 888 4102 Manage Container Accountability o o To o ST T 551 88N 4104 Manage Theater Operations Plan o o T T Subject Area 12 Cargo Movements and Documentation 551 88N 4101 Coordinate Non Supportable Movement Requests LUE E 551 88N 4122 Supervise Transportation Movement Release TMR Procedure Subject Area 13 Automated Movement Management I Operator m1 HI into Unified Land Operations Subject Area 14 Cargo Tracking 551 88N 4108 Manage In Transit Visibility TV Systems Operations LUE 11 February 2014 2 5 This page intentionally left blank CHAPTER 3 MOS Skill Level Tasks Skill Level SL1 Subject Area 1 Cargo Move
228. pty containers to the applicable mode operator and coordinate for pickup 8 Maintained accurate records on containers that are inbound and those that have arrived 9 Created records for unscheduled containers 10 Notified the TSC when a consignee reports receipt of an unserviceable or damaged container 11 Monitored retrograde operations to minimize retrograde backlog Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task 3 262 11 February 2014 References Required Primary ATP 4 12 Army Container Operations DTR 4500 9 R II Cargo Movement DTR 4500 9 R VI w CHGs through 29 March 2013 Management And Control Of Intermodal Containers And System 463L 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 263 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 4104 Manage Theater Operations Plan Conditions In an operational environment given available transportation assets units and infrastructure an area map with overlay Operation Plan Operation Order OPLAN OPORD Intelligence Annex and ATP 4 16 Standards Manage theater movement operations with 100 accuracy in order to support the commander s priorities and combat operations IAW ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None P
229. quiring more resources from the unit and home station and increasing the level of realism At the run stage the level of difficulty for the training event intensifies Run stage training requires optimum resources and ideally approaches the level of realism expected in combat Progression from the walk to the run stage for a particular task may occur during a one day training exercise or may require a succession of training periods over time Achievement of the Army standard determines progression between stages 1 In crawl walk run training the tasks and the standards remain the same however the conditions under which they are trained change Commanders may change the conditions for example by increasing the difficulty of the conditions under which the task 1s being performed increasing the tempo of the task training increasing the number of tasks being trained or by increasing the number of personnel involved in the training Whichever approach is used it is important that all leaders and soldiers involved understand in which stage they are currently training and understand the Army standard 2 An AAR is immediately conducted and may result in the need for additional training Any task that was not conducted to standard should be retrained Retraining should be conducted at the earliest opportunity Commanders should program time and other resources for retraining as an integral part of their training plan Training is incomplete until the
230. r Block 7 8 Enter the CARRIER S complete name and SCAC Block 8 9 Enter the CARRIER S PRO FREIGHT BILL NO the number from the carrier s delivery receipt Block 9 10 Enter the BILL Of LADING NO TYPE the number and indicate the type Block 10 11 Enter the correct MODE OF SHIPMENT CODE Block 11 11 February 2014 3 141 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 12 Enter the Julian date the carrier signed for the shipment Block 12 13 Enter the Julian date on which the consignee signed for the shipment Block 13 14 Enter the Julian date on which the discrepancy was discovered Block 14 15 Enter the Julian date on which the commercial carrier was first notified Block 15 16 Enter the name and telephone number of the carrier s agent contacted Block 16 17 Place an X in the proper block and show the seal number Block 17 18 Show the Transportation Control Number assigned to identify the material Block 18 19 Enter the item name COMMODITY DESCRIPTION and NSN or part number Include the member s employee s name and grade on personal property shipments Block 19 20 Enter the TYPE PACK CODE Block 20 21 Show the number of pieces reported as DISCREPANT for each line entry Block 21 22 Enter the TYPE and CAUSE CODE Block 22 23 Show the two letter abbreviated UNIT OF ISSUE under which the material was issued Block 23 24 Show the total number of UNITS BILLED SHIPPED that were shown on the billing or shipp
231. r UMC for active component AC between updates cycles on changes which affect the unit transportation requirements 10 Trained unit load teams 11 Ensured unit personnel are available who are authorized to certify hazardous materials 12 Ensured vehicle load plans are tested GO NO GO Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary 3 186 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3104 Coordinate a Unit Move Annex Order Conditions In an operational environment given computer loaded with TC AIMS II software operations order access to the unit SOP and all unit movement directives Standards Coordinate a unit move to deliver vehicles and equipment to arrive at the port of debarkation with no loss of vehicles or equipment Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue For Unit Deployment or Field exercise Note None Performance Steps 1 Brief unit on preparing unit movement documents 2 Manage the organizational process and movement planning in TC AIMS II 3 Verify amount of strategic lift assets required a Assist in designating loading sites b Coordinate times to start and complete unit loading 4 Obtain deployment document
232. r Io koadig 16 INSPECTOR SIGNATURE Crigun 17 INSPECTOR SIGNATURE Destination SECTION lll POST LOADING INSPECTION This section apples to Commercial and GoaremmentMittary wehoches All items will be checked prior to release of loached equipment and shall be checked on ai incoming Keoaced 20 SEALS APPLIED TO CLOSED VEHICLE TARPAULIN APPLIED ON OPEN EQUIPME 21 PROPER PLACARDS APPLIED a a ae 22 SHIPPING PAPERS DD FORM 836 FOR GOVERNMENT VEHICLE SHIPMENTS 24 SHIPPED UNDER DOT SPECIAL PERMIT 868 PLA 25 INSPECTOR SIGNATURE Ongin 2 DRIVER 27 INSPECTOR SIGNATURE Dessinationj 28 DRIVER S SIGNATURE Destination 98 DD FORM 626 MAR 2007 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE SAMPLE Figure 3 127 Sample DD Form 626 Motor Vehicle Inspection Transporting Hazardous Materials Front 11 February 2014 3 227 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 3 228 SECTION I DOCUMENT ATICN General instructions All tems 2 through amp will be checked at origin prior to loading Items with an asterisk apply to commercial operators or egupment oniy Cn termes 2 through 7 ane required to be checked af destnatmon kems 1 through 5 Sef explanatory item 6 Enter operator s Commercial Denver s License COL number or Military OF 340 License Number COL and OF 346 must have the HAZMAT and other appropriate endorsements LAW 40 CFR 383 tem 7 the expiraton date Usted on the Medical Examiners Gerticate APPLES TO MILITARY O
233. r Vehicle Kit Bar Menu on the right 3 98 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG WARNING WARNINGS A Driver Should Never Operate Mts Equipment While The Vehicle Is Moving Only A Passenger Should Operate The Components In A Moving Vehicle Driver Operation Of The Mts Computer In A Moving Vehicle Could Cause An Accident Injuring The Driver And Passenger S As Well As Damaging The Vehicle Use Of Engineer Tape Or Some Other Medium To Mark The Equipment s Location Is Advised If The Equipment Appears To Affect A Soldier s Normal Interaction With The Vehicle The Ruggedized Computer V2 Has A Small 10 5 Screen And Keyboard The Screen Can Cause Eyestrain If Used For Extended Periods Without Breaks Soldiers Should Only Use The System When Necessary The Function Of The Computer Is To Send Operational Messages Or View Maps And Not For Playing Games Or Sending Personal Messages The Term Low Voltage Can Be Misleading Voltage Measures As Low As 50 Volts May Cause Death Under Certain Conditions Failure To Power The Control Station From A Grounded 110 220 Ac Outlet May Result In Serious Injury See Section On Control Station Installation Never Touch An Exposed Wire If A Piece Of Equipment Appears Damaged Do Not Touch It Inform Your System Administrator Sustainment Automation Maintenance Officer Cssamo Or A Comtech Field Service Representative Fsr Immediately A Fsr Will Need To Repair Replace The System Be Careful Not To Have F
234. ransportation shortfalls Determine critical points a Identify critical points b Determine alternate plans and control measures 6 Determine checkpoints 7 Determine shortfalls and recommend solutions for handling the shortfalls 8 Coordinate the movement program 9 Format and publish the program Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Assessed the distribution pattern VENE EN 2 Determined requirements NEN NEN 3 Determined transportation capabilities of the transportation mode operators in EE their AO 4 Balanced the requirements against capabilities EE EE 5 Determined critical points NEN EE 6 Determined checkpoints SEEN EE 7 Determined shortfalls and recommend solutions for handling the shortfalls BEEN 8 Coordinated the movement program 11 February 2014 3 265 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO 9 Formatted and published the program Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control 3 266 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 12 Cargo Movements and Documentation 551 88N 4101 Coordinate Non Supportable Movement Requests Conditions In an operational environment given acces
235. rements 5 Review transportation move requirements for movement to A SPOE to identify any predeployment capability shortfalls or actions needed 6 Determine Transportation capabilities based on unit MTOE Maintenance status O26 Print and Units Status Reports 7 Calculate quantitative transportation support capabilities by vehicle type based on cargo size and weight equipment and vehicles and current facts and assumptions of mission requirements 8 Develop criteria for determining transportation support requirements based on transportation network capabilities bridge weight classifications and height requirements 9 Forward Transportation support calculations to higher HQ 11 February 2014 3 251 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Calculated transportation support capabilities for deployment 2 Determined transportation support capabilities based on current assumptions 3 Determined transportation support capabilities of other services and or allies 4 Reviewed characteristics of the tentative area as to land masses water areas climate weather and terrain to evaluate fuel support requirements 5 Reviewed transportation move requirements for movement to A SPOE to identify any predeployment capability shortfalls or actions needed 6 Determined Transportation capabilities based on unit MTOE Maintenance status O26 Print and Units Status Reports 7 Calculate quantitat
236. road space to ensure military movements does not conflict with pedestrian movements 3 allocating the road space to ensure military movements does not conflict with civilian traffic c Uses the distribution principle by 1 allocating as many routes as possible to reduce the potential for congestion 2 enhancing the useful life of roads and bridges sustaining capability 3 preventing deterioration of road surfaces due to overuse NOTE Distribution also promotes passive defense by distributing and separating traffic 2 Prioritizes by assigning the highest priority to routes that provide the minimum time distance Evaluation Preparation 11 February 2014 3 53 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Brief Soldier Tell the Soldier to determine the best traffic routing for coordination or directing the movements on MSRs or ASRs by considering the four principles balance separation distribution and prioritize that govern routing and assigning the highest priority traffic routes that minimize restrictions to separate civilian traffic vehicular or pedestrian from military movement Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Allocated convoy route movement by using one of the following methods according to commander s guidance 2 Prioritized by assigning the highest priority to routes that provided the minimum time distance Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are
237. ry AR 55 162 Permits for Oversize Overweight or Other Special Military Movements ATP 4 16 Movement Control DD FORM 1266 Request for Special Hauling Permit DD FORM 2777 MOBCON Request for Convoy Clearance or Special Hauling Permit 11 February 2014 3 213 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Required Primary TB 55 46 1 Standard Characteristics Dimensions Weight and Cube for Transportability of Military Vehicles and Other Outsize Overweight Equipment 1n TOE Line Item Number Sequence 3 214 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3110 Supervise Container Accountability Conditions In an operational environment at a container yard given ATP 4 12 ATP 4 16 and a unit standard operating procedure SOP Standards Supervise and maintain 100 percent accountability of all containers moving in and out of the container yard in accordance with ATP 4 12 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Identify container categories a Government Owned b Contractor Aquisition Government Owned CAGO c Government Owned no identification data and non sea worthy containers d Government Furnished Equipment GFE e Government Leased f Carrier Owned Containers g Contractor Owned Containers 2 Determine container status a Unresolved ownership b Disputed ownership c Abandoned containers d Unserviceable containers 3 Manage properly container handling a
238. ry vehicles by model 2 Identified type of military vehicles by nomenclature Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and re evaluate the task References Required Primary TB 55 46 1 Standard Characteristics Dimensions Weight and Cube for Transportability of Military Vehicles and Other Outsize Overweight Equipment in TOE Line Item Number Sequence 11 February 2014 3 25 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1111 Prepare Cargo on Required Documentation Conditions In an operational environment given cargo documentation Commercial Bill of Lading CBL Transportation Control and Movement Document TCMD Military Shipping Label MSL and Cargo Manifests related to the shipments Transportation Movement Request TMR TC 4 13 17 and DTR 4500 9 R part II Standards Prepare cargo on required documentation with 10096 accuracy for all inbound and outbound shipments IAW DTR 4500 9 R Part II and TC 4 13 17 Special Condition Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP Special Standards None Special Equipment MOPPI MOPP2 MOPP3 MOPP4 Cue None Note Special Conditions This task may be performed in a chemical environment or under hazardous conditions All safety precautions should be considered prior to the executi
239. s and higher headquarters HQ operations plan OPLAN operations order OPORD ATP 4 16 FM 55 1 ATP 4 11 FM 55 60 and ATP 4 12 Standards Review the transportation capabilities to support mission requirements ensuring that it is met on a continuous basis without error AW ATP 4 16 FM 55 1 ATP 4 11 FM 55 60 and ATP 4 12 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Calculate transportation support capabilities for deployment 2 Determine transportation support capabilities based on current assumptions 3 250 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Divisional TC Truck Company TOE Capability Data DISPATCHES PER DAY SINGLE LIFT Em o mao mm mmpE mm J 4 tft se ee ee EVEL 2 CAPABILITY 5158LO000 55168L000 55178L000 55188L000 EVEL 3 CAPABILITY 5 f mue mm mmm mom 1 All data rounded to nearest whole number 2 TMT Companies normally do not perform Line or Local Haul missions as normally defined in doctrine they are organic to the division 3 These units normally do not transport ammunition 4 HETs used for evacuation missions one tank per HET Figure 3 133 Sample of Transportation Support Capabilities 3 Determine transportation support capabilities of other services and or allies 4 Review characteristics of the tentative area as to land masses water areas climate weather and terrain to evaluate fuel support requi
240. s deploying support the Operation Plan OPLAN with a priority indicating the desired sequence for their arrival at the Port of Debarkation POD a Keep the Organizational Equipment List OEL current with changes in unit equipment personnel and supplies b Update the Unit Deployment List UDL as changes occur in the OPLAN 2 Confirm routing of forces to be deployed a Maintain internal deployment schedules b Report unit level deployment information to higher headquarters 3 Validate estimates of non unit related cargo and personnel movements conducted concurrently with the deployment of forces a Provide life support at staging marshalling areas and Port of Embarkation POE b Provide material handling equipment MHE and container handling equipment CHE support 4 Validate estimates of transportation requirements filled by common user lift resources as well as those requirements filled by assigned or attached transportation resources Evaluation Preparation None 11 February 2014 3 253 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO Verified Units deploying support the OPLAN with a priority indicating the desired sequence for their arrival at the POD 2 Confirmed routing of forces to be deployed 3 Validated estimates of non unit related cargo and personnel movements conducted concurrently with the deployment of forces 4 Validated estimates of transportation requirements filled by common user lift re
241. s for Rail Transport 31 May 1978 Department of the Army Forms Except where otherwise indicated below the following forms are available as follows DA Forms are available on the APD Web site http www apd army mil DA Form 2028 Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms DAAB 15 99 D 0014 Movement Tracking System Users Manual DA Form 7598 Vehicle Load Card Department of Defense Forms Except where otherwise indicated below the following forms are available as follows DD Forms are available on the Office of the Secretary of Defense Website http www dtic mil whs directives infomgt forms formsprogram htm DD Form 1085 Domestic Freight Routing Request And Order DD Form 1265 Request For Convoy Clearance DD Form 1266 Request For Special Hauling Permit DD Form 1384 Transportation Control and Movement Document DD Form 1387 Military Shipping Label Available on DOD Web Site DD Form 1387 2 Special Handling Data Certification DD Form 1750 Packing List DD Form 1907 Signature And Tally Record DD Form 2777 MOBCON Request For Convoy Clearance or Special Hauling Permit DD Form 2890 DOD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration DD Form 361 Transportation Discrepancy Report TDR DD Form 626 Motor Vehicle Inspection Transporting Hazardous Materials Department of Defense and Other Publications TC AIMS EUM TC AIMS End Users Manual 49 CFR 171 173 Code Of Federal Regulations Hazardous Material Tra
242. s from marshalling area loading site and check for accuracy and completeness 5 Assist in identifying and obtaining BBPCT materials from installation DPW DOL or through procurement channels 6 Coordinate material handling equipment MHE requirements between units and MHE sources commercial or military 7 Coordinate movement documents for commercial lift of passengers and enroute support with the unit and ITO passenger sections 8 Coordinate military movements with civilian administrative and law enforcement agencies to secure assistance for movement control 9 Monitor movements and provide assistance as required under AR 5 9 to units in or traveling in the installation support area 10 Ensure all unit equipment is properly marked prior to movement via any mode 11 Support unit movements at railheads commercial truck load sites and airfields 11 February 2014 3 187 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 12 Maintain communications with the SPOE to ensure convoy commerical truck and rail departure arrival times are known Evaluation Preparation Set up Evaluate this task during a FTX or a unit training exercise Brief Soldier Inform the Soldier that the evaluation is measured on the ability to perform all the functions listed Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Briefed unit on preparing unit movement documents 2 Managed the organizational process and movement planning in TC AIMS II 3 Verified amount of strategic lift assets r
243. s leave blank if neither apply 1 TAC is applicable to shipments moving by the DTS 2 For metered mail attach the stick on metered postage to or near this block 3 For permit mail enter the Service Agency mail authorization for example First Class Mail Postage and Fees Paid Defense Logistics Agency Permit No G 53 c Block 3 Title From Data Three lines of 35 characters the consignor DODAAC CAGE and in the clear address For mail include the ZIP code 3 10 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG d Block 4 Title Type Service Data Clear text not limited but may be coded as no more than 10 characters in the 2D symbol In the clear text e g Frt LTL Air Express Express Mail TGBL UB DPM HHG Will be blank for Unit Move e Block 5 Title Ship To POE Data Three characters and or five lines of 35 characters Ship To in the clear address or the three digit air water POE code and its in the clear address For mail include the ZIP code For overseas mail include the Postal Concentration Center code f Block 6 Title Trans Priority Data One digit bold text 3 4 inches tall Will be blank for Unit Move g Block 7 Title POD Data Three characters three digit air water POD code or blank Blank for classified Unit Move In the clear location name may be included h Block 8 Title Project Data Three characters the three character project code or blank i Block 9 Title Ultimate Consignee Mark For Data Code 39 bar code and five
244. s must adhere to when training individual soldiers in units 2 NCO Responsibility a A great strength of the US Army is its professional NCO Corps who takes pride in being responsible for the individual training of soldiers crews and small teams The NCO support channel parallels and complements the chain of command It is a channel of communication and supervision from the Command Sergeant Major CSM to the First Sergeants 1SGs and then to other NCOs and enlisted personnel NCOs train soldiers to the non negotiable standards published in STPs Commanders delegate authority to NCOs in the support channel as the primary trainers of individual crew and small team training Commanders hold NCOs responsible for conducting standards based performance oriented battle focused training and providing feedback on individual crew and team proficiency Commanders define responsibilities and authority of their NCOs to their staffs and subordinates b NCOs continue the soldierization process of newly assigned enlisted soldiers and begin their professional development NCOs are responsible for conducting standards based performance oriented battle focused training They identify specific individual crew and small team tasks that support the unit s collective mission essential tasks plan prepare rehearse and execute training and evaluate training and conduct after action reviews AARs to provide feedback to the commander on individual crew
245. s to movement program movement data asset forecast report Unit SOP ATP 4 16 and FM 55 1 Standards Coordinate non supportable movement request without any error IAW unit SOP ATP 4 16 and FM 55 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Verify the request to ensure that appropriate movement procedures are applied 2 Determine appropriate mode for shipments 3 Review requests to ensure compliance with transportation priorities 4 Coordinate external transportation support through Higher Headquarters a Movement Control Team MCT Theater Assets b Host Nation Support c Contracted Support 5 Coordinate scheduled movement instructions a Customer b Mode Operator 6 Provide advance shipping notification to destination Evaluation Preparation None 11 February 2014 3 267 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO Verified the request to ensure that appropriate movement procedures are applied 2 Determined appropriate mode for shipments 3 Reviewed requests to ensure compliance with transportation priorities 4 Coordinated external transportation support through Higher Headquarters 5 Coordinated scheduled movement instructions 6 Provided advance shipping notification to Destination Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier Go if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO
246. scription of the vehicle and serial number see TC 4 13 17 3 The cargo checker must compare the serial number stenciled on the vehicle with the serial number recorded in the trailer data line entry If they correspond a check mark is placed on the tally to indicate the vehicle has been received 4 In some cases the description of the item may not be included as a trailer data line entry In this case the checker enters such identifying information on the tally c Use the block method when items of the same commodity are being loaded or unloaded in uniform drafts consisting of an equal number of pieces 1 The cargo checker must determine the number of pieces in each draft which he records in parentheses in the left margin of the tally sheet 2 The checker enters a tally mark adjacent to the number as each draft is transferred 3 The checker will record four vertical marks and one diagonal mark to record 5 items to ease the quick determination of the total number of drafts handled see TC 4 13 17 d Check the consignee s address on the tally sheet against the address marking on the cargo individual pieces to ensure both are the same e Check the cargo while it 1s being tallied for damages shortages and overages f Record discrepancies damages overages and shortages on tally sheet TCMD computer printout and or locally produced form 1 If a piece is damaged or missing the checker draws a circle around the appr
247. son CI n bi ron Carson U 6 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION j I PUCK ft Gc ine wil i jl n ud hl iif 1 imis molam si UAE TY PL TELA IUD AU COTTURTVE ll ll Vi r j ig oy tarn h h HH T nua a i 2 i 4 his i j UE 0 COPY DIE E ONE NaTod Malara ere propery dassihied descibed packagad marked and labeled and n mone conditon far wansn tha applicable requintions of the Dept al Transportation THIS IS A U S DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SHIPMENT Complete appdoable ho i DIR REFERENCI 8 HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS 10 TYPED NAME SIGNATURE AND DATI SEC Billy Bob Brown Apnd 2010 a L n NT loyond TR la UAC NI Ax ra ri Figure 3 10 Sample DD Form 1387 2 Special Handling Data Certification 3 Attach label s to the cargo a 463L Pallets Place labels on two adjacent sides of the shipment unit Under net or in protective sleeve attached to net b Containers Seavans Conexxes Place one label on the right door as seen from the outside opening and the other label on the adjacent side or in another location where it can be readily seen from the ground c Vehicles Trailers Helos Place one label on the front of the vehicle either on the left side of the bumper or corresponding location for vehicles without bumpers Place the other label on the left side door or comparable location Evaluation Preparation None 11 February 2014 3 13 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance M
248. sources as well as those requirements filled by assigned or attached transportation resources Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 1 Transportation Operations JOPES User Guide 3 254 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 4114 Manage Terminal Operations Conditions In an operational environment given movement request movement data access to TIS movement data commander s priorities unit SOP and ATP 4 16 Standards Manage terminal operations ensuring unit timelines are met with 100 accuracy AW commander s priorities and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps l 2 Review transportation documentation for incoming outgoing cargo and personnel Monitor terminal throughput capacity Determine operational support requirements for terminal clearance Establish priorities of discharge upload Monitor status of terminal equipment and facilities Coordinate routine support for terminal operations a Maintenance b Billeting c Messing d Medical e Communications ADP ITV support f Security Coordinate ad
249. speed e Performance Steps This section includes a detailed outline of information on how to perform the task Additionally some task summaries include safety statements and notes Safety statements danger warning and caution alert users to the possibility of immediate death personal injury or damage to equipment Notes provide a small extra supportive explanation or hint relative to the performance steps f Evaluation Preparation when used This subsection indicates necessary modifications to task performance in order to train and evaluate a task that cannot be trained to the wartime standard under wartime conditions It may also include special training and evaluation preparation instructions to accommodate these modifications and any instructions that should be given to the soldier before evaluation 1 6 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG g Performance Measures This evaluation guide identifies the specific actions that the soldier must do to successfully complete the task These actions are listed in a GO NO GO format for easy evaluation Each evaluation guide contains an evaluation guidance statement that indicates the requirements for receiving a GO on the evaluation h References This section identifies references that provide more detailed and thorough explanations of task performance requirements than those given in the task summary description 1 5 Training Execution All good training regardless of the specific c
250. standards Use SM task summary as standard for evaluation Figure 1 2 Relationship of Battle focused Training and STP 1 4 Task Summary Format Task summaries outline the wartime performance requirements of each critical task in the SM They provide the soldier and the trainer with the information necessary to prepare conduct and evaluate critical task training As a minimum task summaries include information the soldier must know and the skills that he must perform to standards for each task The format of the task summaries included in this SM is as follows a Task Title The task title identifies the action to be performed b Task Number A 10 digit number identifies each task or skill This task number along with the task title must be included in any correspondence pertaining to the task c Conditions The task conditions identify all the equipment tools references job aids and supporting personnel that the soldier needs to use to perform the task in wartime This section identifies any environmental conditions that can alter task performance such as visibility temperature or wind This section also identifies any specific cues or events that trigger task performance such as a chemical attack or identification of a threat vehicle d Standards The task standards describe how well and to what level the task must be performed under wartime conditions Standards are typically described in terms of accuracy completeness and
251. sures GO NO GO 7 Provided feedback as needed Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control FM 55 1 Transportation Operations 3 236 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Subject Area 9 Automated Movement Management 551 88N 3126 Operate Joint Operation Planning and Execution System JOPES Conditions In an operational environment given computer loaded with JOPES software system JOPES end user manual security clearance to use the JOPES system Standards Operate the JOPES system in the alloted amount of time without error in order to ensure warfighter support Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Develop detail deployment requirements a Receive commander s guidance for force flow into AOR b Reveiw plan specific TPFDD LOI published by supported command 2 Estimate logistics and transportation requirements a Structure the force list b Determine non unit related material non unit related personnel NEO and medical evacuees c EPW retrograde cargo and transportation requirements 3 Assess operation plan transportation feasibility 4 Refine deployment requ
252. t 1 Competent and confident leaders are a prerequisite to the successful training of units It is important to understand that leader training and leader development are integral parts of unit readiness Leaders are inherently soldiers first and should be technically and tactically proficient in basic soldier skills They are also adaptive capable of sensing their environment adjusting the plan when appropriate and properly applying the proficiency acquired through training 2 Leader training is an expansion of these skills that qualifies them to lead other soldiers As such doctrine and principles of training require the same level of attention of senior commanders Leader training occurs in the Institutional Army the unit the CTCs and through self development Leader training is just one portion of leader development 3 Leader development is the deliberate continuous sequential and progressive process grounded in Army values that grows soldiers and civilians into competent and confident leaders capable of decisive action Leader development is achieved through the life long synthesis of the knowledge skills and experiences gained through institutional training and education organizational training operational experience and self development Commanders play the key roll in leader development that ideally produces tactically and technically competent confident and adaptive leaders who act with boldness and initiative in dynamic
253. t 11 February 2014 3 167 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Skill Level SL3 Subject Area 7 Transportation Management and Planning 551 88N 3100 Supervise Load Planning Conditions In an operational environment given Unit movement load plans DA FORM 7598 DD FORM 1750 ATP 4 16 and TB 55 46 1 Standards Supervise the preparation of load plans without error for all assigned equipment for approved validation IAW ATP 4 16 TB 55 46 1 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps l eS Observe the vehicle load plan cycle a Plan the load b Test the load c Inspect the load d Document the load Verify load plan information a Determine cargo to be transported with organic assets b Determine cargo for external transport support c Material Handling Equipment d Loading considerations 1 Mode 2 Shipping configurations Verify Soldiers test the load a Annually or Bi Annually b Balance 3 168 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG c Loading Considerations 1 Shifting equipment 2 Multi stops 3 Boxes and containers d Proper Vehicle Selection e Load Placement f Containers 1 Types 2 Inspections 3 Considerations 4 Stuffing 5 Load Placement 6 Record Weight 7 Inspections 4 Verify Soldiers inspect load a Securing loads in vehicles and containers b Cargo Protection c Re
254. t must be repeated and the load card revalidated 7 Submitted proposed unit load plans to BN Unit Movement Coordinator and Company Commander for approval Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary ATP 4 16 Movement Control DD FORM 1750 Packing List 11 February 2014 3 177 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 3107 Analyze Movements Using Time Phase Force Deployment Data Conditions In an operational environment given a mission OPLAN ID and appropriated level GCCS JOPES passwords JOPES end user manual and ATP 4 16 Standards Analyze the movement requirements using time phased force deployment data IAW JOPES end user manual and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Receive Time Phased Force Deployment Data TPFDD WHOSE STUFF FORCE DESCRIPTION J UNIT NAME APERS HEAVY LIFT PCS LNTH WOT HET SQFEET BULK ST JX TOTALS Vb A1957 MRG 145 185 6 g BSSFORKIFT NL 196 78 79 QTY amp DIMENSIONS TOTAL WEIGHT CAT WHEN THE CODE LVL 5 6 DETAIL FROM MOSS IT STUFF NEEDS TO ARRIVE SAMPLE of Time Phased Force Deployment Data Figure 3 115
255. task is trained to standard Soldiers will remember the standard enforced not the one discussed c Recovery From Training The recovery process is an extension of training and once completed it signifies the end of the training event At a minimum recovery includes conduct of maintenance training turn in of training support items and the conduct of AARs that review the overall effectiveness of the training just completed 1 Maintenance training is the conduct of post operations preventive maintenance checks and services accountability of organizational and individual equipment and final inspections Class IV Class V TADSS and other support items are maintained accounted for and turned in and training sites and facilities are closed out 2 AARs conducted during recovery focus on collective leader and individual task performance and on the planning preparation and conduct of the training just completed Unit AARs focus on individual and collective task performance and identify shortcomings and the training required to correct deficiencies AARs with leaders focus on tactical judgment These AARs contribute to leader learning and provide opportunities for leader development AARs with trainers and evaluators provide additional opportunities for leader development 1 8 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 1 6 Training Assessment Assessment is the commander s responsibility It is the commander s judgment of the organization
256. tegic lifts to determine what mode of transportation is available 1 Surface a Sea Military Sealift Command or Commercial Vessels b Highway Army Truck Units or Commercial Truck Companies c Rail Government and Commercial d Pipeline Quartermaster Corp Operates for bulk POL and Water shipments 2 Air b Select mode based on the priority or the shipment Required Delivery Date RDD special restrictions economy and efficiency available resources and security 3 Checks asset availability 11 February 2014 3 205 STP 55 88N14 SM TG a Checks commitment sheet and truck availability forecast for available military assets NOTE If none available re route shipment through Support Operations for external support through the Installation Transportation Office ITO b Refers to unit SOP on commercial asset for availability 4 Coordinate cargo booking with appropriate transportation agency a Passes commitment down to Battalion b Schedules pick up with commercial carrier AW Unit SOP NOTE Ensures the Export Traffic Release was prepared and submitted to destination MCC 5 Transmits cargo movement instructions to the appropriate MCC Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO Reviewed the cargo disposition instructions and identified material to be move 2 Determined the mode of transport 3 Checked asset availability 4 Coordinated cargo booking with appropriate transportation agency 5 Trans
257. tem Is 1 Screen Display Unit 2 CPU AN UYK 126 Processor Unit 3 Antenna MT 2011 4 DAGR or PLGR Figure 3 44 Fire mission report Perform shut down procedures in correct order of sequence a Power down Display unit b Power down Processor unit c Turn off MT 201 1E Transceiver d Turn off DAGR or PLGR Evaluation Preparation None 3 84 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO Performed start up procedures in correct order of sequence 2 Performed PMCS before operating the FBCB2 3 Performed PMCS during operation of FBCB2 4 Performed PMCS after operating the FBCB2 5 Prepared and sent the following Combat messages 6 Performed shut down procedures in correct order of sequence Evaluation Guidance Score the Soldier GO if all performance steps are passed Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance steps are failed In case of a NO GO brief the Soldier on the deficiency retrain the Soldier to perform the step correctly and reevaluate the task References Required Primary TB 11 7010 326 10 1 FBCB2 BFT Operator s Pocket Guide For Force XXI Battle Command Brigade TB 11 7010 326 10 3 FBCB2 BFT Operator s Pocket Guide For Force XXI Battle Command 11 February 2014 3 85 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1130 Identify Transportation Automated Information Systems Conditions In an operational environment given the required transportation automated information systems
258. tical tasks that support unit missions during wartime Trainers and first line supervisors should ensure soldiers holding MOS 88N SL1 SL2 SL3 and SL4 have access to this publication This STP is available for download from the Reimer Digital Library RDL This publication applies to the Active Army the Army National Guard ARNG Army National Guard of the United States ARNGUS and the United States Army Reserve USAR unless otherwise stated The proponent of this publication is the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command TRADOC Send comments and recommendations on DA Form 2028 Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms directly to Commander CASCOM SCOE ATCL TDM G 3 Training amp Doctrine Development CTDD 2221 Adams Avenue Fort Lee VA 23801 2102 11 February 2014 iii This page intentionally left blank CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1 1 General The soldier training publication STP identifies the individual military occupational specialty MOS training requirements for soldiers in various specialties for example Another source of STP task data is the General Dennis J Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library at http www adtdl army mil atdls htm Commanders trainers and soldiers should use the STP to plan conduct and evaluate individual training in units The STP is the primary MOS reference to support the self development and training of every soldier in the unit It is used with the Soldier s M
259. time or opportunity to correct or make up training deficiencies after deployment Maintaining forces that are ready now places increased emphasis on training and the priority of training This concept is a key link between operational and training doctrine 5 Units train to be ready for war based on the requirements of a precise and specific mission In the process they develop a foundation of combat skills that can be refined based on the requirements of the assigned mission Upon alert commanders assess and refine from this foundation of skills In the train alert deploy process commanders use whatever time the alert cycle provides to continue refinement of mission focused training Training continues during time available between alert notification and deployment between deployment and employment and even during employment as units adapt to the specific battlefield environment and assimilate combat replacements b How the Army Trains the Army 1 Training is a team effort and the entire Army Department of the Army major commands MACOMs the institutional training base units the combat training centers CTCs each individual soldier and the civilian workforce has a role that contributes to force readiness Department of the Army and MACOMs are responsible for resourcing the Army to train The Institutional Army including schools training centers and NCO academies for example train soldiers and leaders to take their place i
260. tion agency can reconsign the container to the correct consignee or have the customer unstuff the container and delivery with military assets Evaluation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Reviewed inbound outbound forecast data of containers 2 Identified containers by serial numbers 3 Inventoried containers 4 Provided disposition instructions to the transportation system 5 Recorded arrival packing unpacking and departure of containers 6 Maintained contaier records of customer s containers 7 Maintained container detention records 8 Created a container report 9 Submitted required daily reports 10 Notified supervisor Evaluation Guidance None References Required Primary ATP 4 12 Army Container Operations ATP 4 16 Movement Control 11 February 2014 3 41 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 1106 Process Special Hauling Permit Conditions In an operational environment given a completed DD Form 1265 a blank DD Form 1266 Request for Special Hauling Permit movement documentation map of proposed route equipment summary personnel roster ATP 4 16 and TB 55 46 1 Standards Process a special hauling permit by filling out a DD Form 1266 ensure it 1s correctly filled out with 100 percent accuracy based on information provided from the completed DD Form 1265 movement documentation map of proposed route equipment summary personnel roster and IAW regulatory guidance and publications Special
261. tion and Associated Documentation TMR No GBL CEL No sd Movement Request Control No EgorTafe amp iemeNo Requestor Organization Fresgkt Waract No sd tepenctoc tates 7 Requestor Phone No Project Ca sd Passe TCX TaspomtcsPaccy C amp O RDD Fuad Ci DTG TMR Seat to Mode PIC Date DTG TMR Crete FIC Requized ACA No PIC Foc Movement Credit No FIC FOC Phone No Requested Spot Load and Pull Information eee O dametedte _ repent Soter 7 feet tepenttontDue epeei ratae po Os iiam aces eer Eee n m I l avg a i Figure 3 93 Sample Transportation Movement Request Front 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG pona Gel Des Conder C iu ope Al Conde Hdl Cd latermodal Istennodal ConioLdated Azvet Cd eset Cd Dese No of Assets Contzner 1o De an Contauner ontainer Container Container Ocean Container Deit chinment Mo C zer Cd TEN Mo Sie Carne Cd DODAAC SAMPLE Figure 3 94 Sample Transportation Movement Release Back b A Transportation Control Movement Document 11 February 2014 3 113 STP 55 88N14 SM TG TRANSPORTATION CORAL AND MOVEMENT DOCUMENT T DOC ID 2 TRIR CTR ANDR B MODE 9 PACK 10 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL NO 11 CONSIGNEE 13 ROD 14 PROJ 15 DATE SHPD 16 ETA 17 TR ACCT ras d SICHERE moe EE e 18 CARRIER VOY DOC NO 20 REF 21 REMARKS 23 WEIGHT 24 CUBE pe m f Yosazor
262. to CS or press F2 3 Send a message to a mobile unit select send message to mobile or press F3 Send message to a Control Station 4 Choose recipient for your message by choosing a unit from select unit list Before you type a message check the unit status field This field will let you know if the intended recipient is on line or off line The unit location field will indicate the position of unit 5 Type the message into the message text field 3 102 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 6 Press send once the message is complete Press cancel button to return to the main window without sending Press recall button to load the last sent message into the message box Press clear to clear 7 Go to read messages review sent messages to see if the recipient received the message does not mean they have read it EB MT 5 Herca EENE cod Messages EOLUS Apon Lorio lation Hob MIL GPS lott EJ AFD Boa To Molik E DOE ower E es F To Group F4 lO utgoei3 TnCrrira cirz Huh GHG MEVNORCOMN DANEAS Tend Distiess Message 712 Send E S elect Unt 13 COSCOM 61 ASMB 566 C52 13COS CUM FASHE S66 C31 LISCUSCUM BIASMBAL J 17 307 ST amp SMC L5 Unit Stabs Urat Locator prre n Presents Reaping SatJan 29 21 17 41 2005 Figure 3 84 Sample Screenshot b Send a message to all members of a control group 1 Select send messages to group or press F4 to send a message to all members of
263. untability Policies 10 May 2013 ATP 4 11 Army Motor Transport Operations 5 July 2013 ATP 4 12 Army Container Operations 10 May 2013 ATP 4 16 Movement Control 5 April 2013 ATP 4 93 Sustainment Brigade 9 August 2013 ATP 4 94 Theater Sustainment Command 28 June 2013 ATTP 4 0 1 Army Theater Distribution 28 June 2013 FM 3 35 Army Deployment and Redeployment 2 April 2010 FM 4 92 Contracting Support Brigade 12 February 2010 FM 55 1 Transportation Operations 3 October 1995 FM 55 60 Army Terminal Operations 15 April 1996 TB 11 7010 326 10 1 FBCB2 BFT Operator s Pocket Guide for Force XXI Battle Command Brigade 15 August 2005 TB 11 7010 326 10 3 FBCB2 BFT Operator s Pocket Guide For Force XXI Battle Command September 2006 TB 55 46 1 Standard Characteristics Dimensions Weight and Cube for Transportability of Military Vehicles and Other Outsize Overweight Equipment in TOE Line Item Number Sequence 1 February 2013 TC 4 13 17 Cargo Specialist s Handbook 12 May 2011 TM 11 7010 400 10 Operator Manual for Battle Command Sustainment Support System BCS3 IBM December 2007 TM 38 250 Preparing Hazardous Materials for Military Air Shipments AFMAN 24 204 1 NAVSUP PUB 505 MCO P4030 191 DLAI 4145 3 DCMADI CH3 4 HM24 j 3 December 2012 11 February 2014 References 1 STP 551 88N14 SMTG TM 55 2200 001 12 Transportability Guidance for Application of Blocking Bracing and Tiedown Material
264. valuation Preparation None Performance Measures GO NO GO 1 Entered Julian date TDR is prepared Block 1 2 Entered Report Number Block 2 3 Entered the name and address including the ZIP Code of the office to which the Request for Information RFI miscellaneous or Astray Freight TDR will be mailed Block 3 4 Entered the name and address including ZIP Code of the reporting activity Block 4 5 Entered the CONSIGNOR name and address including ZIP Code of the 3 144 11 February 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG Performance Measures GO NO GO activity that directed the shipment Block 5 6 Entered the CONSIGNEE name and address including ZIP Code of the activity that 1s receiving the shipment Block 6 7 Entered the SHIPPER name and address including ZIP Code of the activity making the shipment for the consignor Block 7 8 Entered the CARRIER S complete name and SCAC Block 8 9 Entered the CARRIER S PRO FREIGHT BILL NO the number from the carrier s delivery receipt Block 9 10 Entered the BILL OF LADING NO TYPE the number and indicate the type Block 10 11 Entered the correct MODE OF SHIPMENT CODE Block 11 12 Entered the Julian date the carrier signed for the shipment Block 12 13 Entered the Julian date on which the consignee signed for the shipment Block 13 14 Entered the Julian date on which the discrepancy was discovered Block 14 15 Entered the Julian date on which the commercial carrier w
265. ve appropriate HAZDEC s g Confirm all manifests are created and accurate h Verify all equipment is properly stored in marshalling area i Confirm the Soldier Readiness Program is being conducted j Supervise the loading of equipment cargo and personnel 2 Conduct highway movement operations a Determine mode and quality of assets needed to meet movement requirements b Evaluate available main supply routes MSRs c Select MSRs based upon movement requirements d Determine support assets required for movement 11 February 2014 3 117 STP 55 88N14 SM TG e Determine security requirements f Resolve motor transport movement conflicts within the area of operations g Request support from subordinate units h Coordinate additional support with support units host nations i Process road clearance request j Process clearance for oversize loads k Coordiante convoy plan with subordiante and supporting units 3 Conduct rail movement operations a Verify vehicles arriving all the ramp with the sequence given on the load plan b Secure spanners in place in order to bridge the distance between rail cars c Load vehicles from the rearmost car and move forward to their assigned places d Check to see that guides are stationed on ramp and each side of the rail near the spanners Note Instruct guides not to walk backwards on the railcars e Monitor flatcar that the vehicles are being driven onto f Check to see that vehicles
266. y References Required Primary DTR 4500 9 R Part II Cargo Movement TB 55 46 1 Standard Characteristics Dimensions Weight and Cube for Transportability of Military Vehicles and Other Outsize Overweight Equipment in TOE Line Item Number Sequence TC 4 13 17 Cargo Specialist s Handbook 11 February 2014 3 7 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88H 2306 Conduct Rail Loading Operations Conditions Assigned as a section chief in an operational environment given wheeled and tracked vehicles railcars load plan bracing blocking and tie down equipment Association of American Railroads AAR Interchange Rules TM 55 2200 001 12 and TC 4 13 17 Standards Conducted rail loading operations in accordance with AAR Interchange Rules governing the loading of commodities on railcars Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment None Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Ensure vehicles arriving at the ramp are compared with the sequence given on the load plan 2 Ensure spanners are secured in place in order to bridge the distance between rail cars 3 Ensure that all vehicles are loaded from the rearmost car and moved forward to their assigned places 4 Ensure that guides are stationed on the ramp and each side of the rail car near the spanners NOTE Instruct guides not to walk backwards on the railcars 5 Monitor flatcar that the vehicles are being driven onto NOTE Load all vehicles from the rearmost car and
267. y 2014 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 551 88N 2102 Prepare Request to Expedite Shipment Conditions In an operational environment given transportation request DTR 4500 9 R Part II and ATP 4 16 Standards Prepare request to expedite shipment to move after arriving in theater to its final destination with 10096 accuracy IAW DTR 4500 9 R Part II and ATP 4 16 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note None Performance Steps 1 Call the cargo forward from the staging area a Determines the method of shipment by surface or air 1 Motor 2 Rail 3 Air Freight b Consideration must include but should not be limited to the following 1 Required Delivery Date RDD 2 Nature of material 3 Weight and cube of shipment 4 Distance to be shipped 5 The cost of transportation alternatives between the shipper and destination 6 The shipper transshipper and destination to handle shipments by a particular mode 2 Assign transportation movement release TMR numbers for cargo movement at the port of debarkation POD 3 Prepare for the clearance of cargo from the POD terminals 4 Check to make sure cargo moves from the POD according to established priorities 5 Review the shipment documentation to ensure the shipment is routed correctly 11 February 2014 3 139 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 6 Maintain liaison with other elements performing terminal functions consignees and consignors 7
268. y documents and or physical supply items to be shipped AR 710 2 and ADRP 4 0 Standards Identify supply items into their proper classes of supply with 10096 accuracy in accordance with AR 710 2 and ADRP 4 0 Special Condition None Special Standards None Special Equipment Cue None Note Special Conditions You may be working at a sea port air port rail terminal or in your unit supply room accounting for supplies of various classifications Performance Steps 1 Identify the ten classes of supply by the item description on shipping documents a Class 1 Subsistence including free health and welfare items b Class 2 Clothing individual equipment tentage tool sets and tool kits handtools administrative and housekeeping supplies and equipment including maps This includes items of equipment other than major items prescribed in authorization allowance tables and items of supply not including repair parts c Class 3 POL petroleum and solid fuels including bulk and packaged fuels lubricating oils and lubricants petroleum specialty products solid fuels coal and related products d Class 4 Construction materials to include installed equipment and all fortification barrier materials e Class 5 Ammunition of all types including chemical radiological and special weapons bombs explosives mines fuses detonators pyrotechnics missiles rockets propellants and other associated items f C
269. y equipment prior to loading AE UNSATISFACTORY condibons must be cormecbed prior to loadang Ierres with an asterisk shm be checked con all incoming loaded SECTION I Coninued fem 12a Spare Electrica Fuses Check to ensure that at least one spare fuse for each type of installed fuse is carried on the vehicle xs 3 are or vehe ss equipped with an cverioad protection device orcut breaker 490 CFR 395 suffcsent volume t0 serve purpose 48 CFR 323 81 c Steering System The steenng wheel shall be secure and mast ots cor missing mourning bolts cr cracks an tfe gear box mounting be boose Steering wheel shall tum freely through the mit of travel an bo direchons All components of a power steering system must be net be leaking 49 CFR XB Appendix G d WundehoelcV uper Inmepgect to ensure that windshield is free from breaks cracks or detect that would make operabon of the wehicle urma5e that the wiew of the dryer is mot obscured and that the windshield wipers are operational and wiper blades are in serviceable con on Detroster must be operative when conditions require 48 CFR 30380 3233 78 and 383 78 rrirrors kxcabecd so xs to reflect to the driver a wiew of the highway to ordaty 40 CFR 303 60 L VWiarnng Equipment Ecupenent must include three bidirectional emergency reflective traemgies that conform to the requirements of FMVSS No 125 FLAME PRODUCING DEVICES ARE PROHIBITED 49 CFR 393 05 g Fre Ext ngursher Miltary v
270. y of the semi trailer from the combined overall length of the tractor plus the semi trailer 11 February 2014 3 43 STP 55 88N14 SM TG 4 Block 14 h Total weight of the prime mover plus trailer plus cargo as appropriate o Block 15 Title Description of Load Total number of vehicles including towed equipment which exceed the maximum height width length or weight restrictions as established by laws in states through which the convoy will move and description of vehicles p Block 16 Title Load Overhang all entires in inches for Blocks a through d enter the amount of load overhangs in inches or N A for Not Applicable q Block 17 Title Number of Axles Enter the number s in circle s to show the appropriate number of axles r Block 18 Title Number of Tires Number of tires per axle and total tires s Block 19 Title Tire Width Enter the tire width width of tire times x the number of tires per axle and total tire width in item 16 t Block 20 Title Tire Sizes Enter tire size s per axle and total u Block 21 Title Axle Load Enter actual weight of individual axle and total vehicle data plate TM for vehicle or by actual weighing v Block 22 Title Axle Load If loaded enter loaded axle weight w Block 23 Title Axle Spacing Enter the spacing from the center of first axle to the center of the second to the center of the third and so forth x Block 24 Remarks Enter any remarks as appropriate y
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