(2) Employ markings/ recognition signals (day/ night). (3) Link up. (4) Conduct final friendly unit coordination with Convoy/ Truck Commander. (5) Disseminate information and any changes to subordinate leaders. b. Loading Plan–Task Organization/ Tactical Cross-Loading. Each Ranger is assigned to a vehicle ensuring tactical cross load of weapon systems and key personnel. • Truck #, Key Leader, Key Weapon Systems, Additional Personnel, Communications. • Location of PL. • Location of PSG and Medic. • Location of WSL. • Location of communication (FO/ RTO). c. Ground Movement Plan. (1) Troops awake and alert pulling active security during movement. (2) Platoon Leader and vehicle commanders tracking route progress. (3) Compromise and contingency plan. (a) React to IED. (b) React to Ambush. (c) Vehicle breakdown. d. Unloading Plan. (1) Dismount vehicles (IAW SOP/ Reverse Load Plan). (2) Establish security of de trucking point. (3) PSG accounts for personnel and clears all vehicles for departure. (4) Establish security halt/ perimeter. (5) Adjust perimeter as vehicles depart area. e. Ground Tactical Plan. Prepare to continue movement and conduct follow on mission

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