Index - 1 INDEX 5 C’s, 8–1 abatis, 5–11 (illus) ABC’s, 16–1 aboveground fire, 14–22 acclimatization, 16–9 (illus) accountability, 1–6 ACE report, 1–4, 7–14, 7–17 actions at danger areas, 1–3 at halts, 6–5, 6–7 in the objective area, 1–3, 1–5 in the patrol base, 1–3, 1–5, 1–6 on the objective, 7–5, 7–7 (illus), 7–9, 7–12 (illus), 7–15, 7–17 AH–1S Cobra, 15–15 (illus) AH–64A Apache, 15–16 (illus) aid and litter team, 7–2 air assault formations, 15–2 (illus) movement annex, 2–17 traffic controller, 9–15) aircraft capabilities and limitations, 3–10 request, B–3 (illus) air tasking order special instructions (ATOSPINS), 14–1 airway management, 16–1 alert plan, 7–19 alternate routes, 7–3 alternating bounds, 6–2 ambush, 7–10, 7–11, 7–12 boards, A-17 (illus) deliberate, 7-15 (illus) formations, 7-11 (illus) SOP, A-16 (illus) types, 7-10 ammunition, 2-10 planning, 10-11 anchoring traverse rope, 9-20 (illus) anchors, 9-5 annexes, 2-17 antennas, 4-6, 4-7, 4-8 base, 4-9 (illus) field expedient, 4-8 (illus), 4-9, 4-10 (illus), 4-11 (illus) length considerations, 4-12 whip, 4-7 wire, 4-7 Apache , AH-64A, 15-15, 15-16 (illus) approach march, 7-23, 7-24 to building or breach point, 12-7 area ambush, 7-10, 7-12 reconnaissance, 7-5 through 7-9 Army aviation coordination checklist, 2-26 artificial anchors, 9-1 protection, 9-4 (illus), 9-6 (illus) assault element, 7-2, 7-10, 7-15, 7-16, 7-17 assumption of command, 1-8 ATOSPINS, 14-1 attachments and detachments, 2-12 attack helicopters, 15-15 automated net control device (ANCD), 4-1, 4-5 avenues of approach, 2-3, 12-5 aviation operations, 15-1 B backbrief, 2-4 battle drills, 8-1 beaching a boat, 13-4 beaten zone, 10-2 begin morning nautical twilight (BMNT), 2-11, 2-23 Be, Know, Do, 1-1 (illus) belays, 9-13 Big Dipper, 14-6 bites, 16-6 Blackhawk , UH-60A, 15-18 blasting caps, 5-3 bleeding, 16-2 boats, crew positions on, 13-6 (illus) body belay, 9-13 rappel, 9-22 (illus) bounding overwatch, 6-2, 6-3 (illus), 6-4 (illus) box method, 7-9 (illus) breach. mined wire obstacle, 8–25 point, approach to, 12–7 breaching charge, 5–7 material factors, 5–10 through 5–14 radius (R), 5–11 (illus) break contact, 8–6 breathing, 16–2 bridges, 9–3, 9–17, 13–1 british junction, 5–7 (illus) buddy teams, 7–2 burns, 16–3 burst of fire, 10–2 butchering large game, 14–17 (illus) C call for fire, 3–5, 3–8 (illus) camming device, 9–4 (illus) camouflage, 14–2 capsize drill, 13–8 captured documents, 2–5 carabiner(s), 9–2, 9–24 (illus), 9–25 (illus) care under fire, 16–1 cargo helicopters, CH–47B Chinook, 15–19 (illus) carry technique, 12–6 Cassiopeia, 14–6 (illus) casualty collection point (CCP), 1–3 criterion, 3–3 evacuation (CASEVAC), 2–13 feeder card, B–1 (illus) report, 1–2 cavity, 5–5 Cayuse , OH–6A, 15–14 (illus) CH–47B Chinook, 15–19 (illus) chain gun, 30 mm, 3–10 charge bare, 5–8 (illus) breaching, 5–8, 5–9, 5–10 (illus) material factor (K), 5–10 (illus) expedient, 5–4 through 5–6 (illus) internal or external, 5–13 (illus), 5–14 (illus) ring, 5–11 (illus) size, cutting timber, 5–11 (illus) timber cutting, 5–12 (illus) checklist coordination adjacent unit, 2–16 aviation, 2–27, 2–28, fire support. 2–15 forward unit, 2–25
