Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-34.5 McRp 4-11b Environmental Considerations August 2015

Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-34.5 McRp 4-11b Environmental Considerations August 2015
Author: United States Government US Army
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2016-12-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781541041387

Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-34.5 MCRP 4-11B Environmental Considerations August 2015 provides guidance on integrating environmental considerations into operations. This manual defines environmental considerations and provides guidance on integrating them into the operations process. This manual also provides guidance on the development of command environmental programs and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to support operations and training. ATP 3-34.5/MCRP 4-11B establishes and explains the principles of environmental support during operations and the ways in which United States Army (USA) and United States Marine Corps (USMC) commanders develop and implement command environmental programs. This manual supports the doctrine in ADP 3-0, ADRP 3-0, FM 3-34.170/MCWP 3-17.4, FM 3-34, and JP 3-34. The principal audience for ATP 3-34.5/MCRP 4-11B is Army and Marine Corps commanders who conduct operations across the range of military operations. Trainers and educators throughout the Army and Marine Corps will also use this manual. Commanders, staffs, and subordinates ensure that decisions and actions comply with applicable United States (U.S.), international and, in some cases, host nation (HN) laws and regulations. Commanders at all levels ensure that Soldiers operate according to the law of war and the rules of engagement (see FM 27-10).

Environmental Considerations Fm 3-34.5 / Mcrp 4-11b / Fm 3-100.4

Environmental Considerations Fm 3-34.5 / Mcrp 4-11b / Fm 3-100.4
Author: Department of the Army
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-08-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781974476701

Field Manual (FM) 3-34.5/Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 4-11B, "Environmental Considerations," establishes and explains the principles of environmental support in full spectrum operations and the ways in which United States Army and United States Marine Corps (USMC) commanders develop and implement command environmental programs. This manual provides guidance on integrating environmental considerations into the conduct of operations. It defines environmental considerations and provides guidance on their integration into the operations process. This manual also provides guidance on the development of command environmental programs and standing operating procedures (SOPs) to support operations and training.

Environmental Considerations

Environmental Considerations
Author: Department of the Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2010-02-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781463608118

The military's primary mission is to fight and win our nation's wars. Warfare, by its very nature, is destructive to humans and to the natural environment. Commanders are required to exercise judgment in applying combat power and limit damage inflicted to the extent that mission accomplishment allows. Commanders must plan to implement postconflict stability measures and always keep the health and safety of their Soldiers, Marines, DA civilians, and contractors foremost in their planning. Integrating environmental considerations into the planning process helps the military to identify, prevent, and mitigate potential threats to the environment (including those affecting historical and cultural resources) and potential environmental threats to Soldiers and Marines. Environmental considerations are not solely focused on protection of the environment. For example, force health protection (FHP) issues may be directly linked to operational affects on the environment. FHP will significantly benefit from the integration of environmental considerations in the conduct of operations. Integrating environmental considerations also sustains resources, reduces the logistics footprint, promotes positive foreign nation relations, and supports postconflict stability efforts. All of these objectives contribute to the effectiveness of the mission and, when properly integrated, serve as force multipliers rather than mission distracters. The most seamless integration will occur in organizations that foster an environmental ethic, practice active environmental sustainability, and perform an environmental risk assessment as early as possible when planning an operation. Environmental considerations in planning must encompass all aspects of the mission, from predeployment training through redeployment, and include such varied topics as targeting considerations, protecting hazardous material (HM) storage sites, and selecting base camp locations. Environmental considerations will apply to all operations, although a risk assessment may cause their relative importance to vary. This manual is organized to aid commanders and staffs in their understanding of environmental considerations, and it describes how to integrate and apply them through existing staff procedures. Part One, Environmental Considerations, includes environmental planning in the conduct of operations. Part Two, Command Environmental Program, provides guidance on the development and execution of unit command environmental programs.This manual serves as a guide to aid planners in identifying environmentally related issues as they pertain to operations and enables them to integrate these issues into the operations process. While certain tactics, techniques, and procedures identify the way units will accomplish these tasks and vary depending on the situation, this manual provides a common frame of reference to guide commanders and their planners in integrating environmental considerations into the mission.

Environmental Considerations (FM 3-34. 5 / MCRP 4-11B)

Environmental Considerations (FM 3-34. 5 / MCRP 4-11B)
Author: Department Army
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-12-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781481191296

Field Manual (FM) 3-34.5/Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 4-11B establishes and explains the principles of environmental support in full spectrum operations and the ways in which United States Army and United States Marine Corps (USMC) commanders develop and implement command environmental programs. This manual supports the doctrine found in Joint Publication (JP) 3-34, FM 3-0, FM 3-34, and FM 3-34.170/Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 3-17.4. This manual provides guidance on integrating environmental considerations into the conduct of operations. It defines environmental considerations and provides guidance on their integration into the operations process. This manual also provides guidance on the development of command environmental programs and standing operating procedures (SOPs) to support operations and training. Terms that have joint or Army definitions are identified in both the glossary and the text. Glossary terms: The glossary lists most terms used in FM 3-34.5/MCRP 4-11B that have joint or Army definitions. Terms with an asterisk in the glossary indicate that this FM is the proponent FM (the authority). Text references: Definitions printed in boldface in the text indicate that this FM is the proponent FM. These terms and their definitions will be incorporated into the next revision of FM 1-02/MCRP 5-12A. For other definitions in the text, the term is italicized, and the number of the proponent FM follows the definition. Where the term "mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, civil considerations (METT-TC)" or "mission variables" is used, the USMC uses the term "mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available (METT-T)." Civil considerations are inherently measured within the context of this acronym. The USMC title "environmental compliance officer" is generally the same as he Army term "environmental officer" as used throughout the manual.

FM 3-34.5 Environmental Considerations

FM 3-34.5 Environmental Considerations
Author: U S Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-04
Genre:
ISBN:

Field Manual (FM) 3-34.5/Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 4-11B establishes and explains the principles of environmental support in full spectrum operations and the ways in which United States Army and United States Marine Corps (USMC) commanders develop and implement command environmental programs. This manual supports the doctrine found in Joint Publication (JP) 3-34, FM 3-0, FM 3-34, and FM 3-34.170/Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 3-17.4.

Environmental Considerations

Environmental Considerations
Author: Department Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2010-03-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781494836580

Field Manual (FM) 3-34.5/Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 4-11B establishes and explains the principles of environmental support in full spectrum operations and the ways in which United States Army and United States Marine Corps (USMC) commanders develop and implement command environmental programs. This manual supports the doctrine found in Joint Publication (JP) 3-34, FM 3-0, FM 3-34, and FM 3-34.170/Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 3-17.4.This manual provides guidance on integrating environmental considerations into the conduct of operations. It defines environmental considerations and provides guidance on their integration into the operations process. This manual also provides guidance on the development of command environmental programs and standing operating procedures (SOPs) to support operations and training.Terms that have joint or Army definitions are identified in both the glossary and the text. Glossary terms: The glossary lists most terms used in FM 3-34.5/MCRP 4-11B that have joint or Army definitions. Terms with an asterisk in the glossary indicate that this FM is the proponent FM (the authority). Text references: Definitions printed in boldface in the text indicate that this FM is the proponent FM. These terms and their definitions will be incorporated into the next revision of FM 1-02/MCRP 5-12A. For other definitions in the text, the term is italicized, and the number of the proponent FM follows the definition.Where the term "mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, civil considerations (METT-TC)" or "mission variables" is used, the USMC uses the term "mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available (METT-T)." Civil considerations are inherently measured within the context of this acronym. The USMC title "environmental compliance officer" is generally the same as he Army term "environmental officer" as used throughout the manual.

Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-11.41 Mcrp 3-37.2c Nttp 3-11.24 Afttp 3-2.37

Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-11.41 Mcrp 3-37.2c Nttp 3-11.24 Afttp 3-2.37
Author: United States Government Us Army
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2015-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781516910571

This publication, Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-11.41 MCRP 3-37.2C NTTP 3-11.24 AFTTP 3-2.37 Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Consequence Management Operations July 2015, provides commanders, staffs, key agencies, and military members with a key reference for planning and conducting chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) consequence management (CM). It provides the tools for CBRN responders to effectively manage the consequences of a CBRN incident. It may also serve as a reference for the development and refining of training and exercises, but shall not supersede Service policy. The principal audience for this multi-Service publication is for CBRN responders who plan and conduct CBRN CM operations in domestic, foreign, or theater operational environments, to include military installations. Department of Defense (DOD) personnel responding to a CBRN incident may be responsible for CBRN CM and/or crisis planning and may be required to execute plans across the conflict spectrum. This publication provides a reference for planning, resourcing, and executing CBRN CM in support of domestic or foreign agencies responding to a CBRN incident. This multi-Service publication incorporates the CM guidance and framework identified in JP 3-40 and JP 3-41. The previous multi-Service tactics, techniques, and procedures (MTTP) also discussed the CBRN aspects of CM as it related to the Federal Response Plan, which was the current guidance at that time. This MTTP provides information on the National Response Framework (NRF), which replaced the National Response Plan (now obsolete) in 2008. The NRF aligns federal coordination structures, capabilities, and resources into a unified, all-discipline, and all-hazards approach to domestic incident management. This manual now complies with the NRF, as appropriate. This publication is designed for use at the tactical level, but has implications at the operational and strategic level for CBRN CM operations supporting strategic objectives. The document will support command and staff planning in preparing for and conducting CBRN CM operations. This manual focuses on DOD support to domestic or foreign CBRN CM operations and a companion reference, TM 3-11.42/MCWP 3-38.1/NTTP 3-11.36/AFTTP 3-2.83 addresses the CBRN defense response on a DOD installation. The National Incident Management System (NIMS) is a comprehensive approach to all aspects of incident management, regardless of size, complexity, or cause. The guidance for NIMS was published by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in March 2004, and the guidance continues to be refined and updated by the NIMS Integration Center. One of the six primary elements of NIMS is the use of a standardized command and management system for incident scene operations, the Incident Command System (ICS); and for supporting operations centers, the Multiagency Coordination System. In addition, NIMS prescribes specific standards regarding all aspects of preparedness, including planning, training, certification, equipment, and information systems. DOD guidance embraces NIMS, and this manual adopts NIMS when applicable. This manual also incorporates updated information concerning mass casualty decontamination (MCD) operations that was not previously available. Specific tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) are included in the appendixes. This manual incorporates the joint doctrine elements from JP 3-11, JP 3-40, and JP 3-41 for conducting CBRN CM (foreign and domestic), including planning, preparation, response, and recovery considerations. During operations, this publication is subordinate to current joint publications addressing this topic.

Army Techniques Publication

Army Techniques Publication
Author: United States Government US Army
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542324533

Army Techniques Publication ATP 4-02.83 MCRP 4-11.1B NTRP 4-02.21 AFMAN 44-161(I) Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Treatment of Nuclear and Radiological Casualties This publication classifies and describes potential nuclear and radiological threats and hazards. Further, this publication describes- The biological aspects of blast, thermal radiation, and ionizing radiation and its effects on organs and systems of the body. Procedures for first aid, medical diagnosis, personnel treatment, and management of nuclear and radiological casualties. Effective communication when concerns are high and/or trust is low during a major radiation event. The material in this publication is applicable to both the nuclear environment and to other operations where high- or low-level radiation hazard exists; this includes Defense Support of Civil Authorities during weapons of mass destruction consequence management operations.

Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Support

Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Support
Author: United States Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2017-02-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542925341

ATP 4-02.7, MCRP 4-11.1F, NTTP 4-02.7, AFTTP 3-42.3 Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Support in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Environment Army Techniques Publication 4-02.7 remains generally consistent with FM 4-02.7 on key topics while adopting updated terminology and concepts as necessary. Key topics include CBRN aspects of HSS, casualty prevention, casualty care and management, medical evacuation in a CBRN environment, patient decontamination, veterinary service support, preventive medicine/public health support, medical laboratory support, COSC, medical logistics support, homeland defense, and CPS systems. The material presented in this publication reflects enduring practices and MTTP for the HSS in a CBRN and TIM environment. Implementation of these tactics, techniques, and procedures enable commanders, members of the Armed Forces Medical Services, and other medically qualified personnel to preserve the health of their Service members in order for them to accomplish their mission. This publication supersedes FM 4-02.7/MCRP 4-11.1F/NTTP 4-02.7/AFTTP 3-42.3, Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Support in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Environment, dated 15 July 2009.