Figure 8-6 h. The unit continues to suppress the enemy and to bound, until it is no longer in contact with enemy. i. The unit leader reports the contact to higher headquarters. 2. Mounted a. The unit leader directs the vehicles in contact to place well aimed suppressive fire on the enemy positions. b. The unit leader orders distance, direction, a terrain feature, or last ORP over the radio for the movement of the first section. c. The unit leader calls for and adjusts indirect fire to suppress the enemy positions. d. Gunners in the base of fire vehicles continue to engage the enemy. They attempt to gain fire superiority to support the bound of the moving section. e. The bounding section moves to assume the overwatch position. (1) The section uses the terrain and/ or smoke to mask movement. (2) Vehicle gunners and mounted Rangers continue to suppress the enemy. f. The unit continues to suppress the enemy and bounds until it is no longer receiving enemy fire. g. The unit leader reports the contact to higher headquarters. Supporting Products The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad (FM 3-21.8) The SBCT Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad (FM 3-21.9) Warrior Ethos and Soldier Combat Skills (FM 3-21.75)

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