STP 6-15E1-SM
SOLDIER’S MANUAL
PERSHING MISSILE
CREW MEMBER PII
MOS 15E
SKILL LEVEL 1
HEADQUARTERS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
FEBRUARY 1986
Miltary
TRADOG, Ft. Monroe, VA 23561-5200.‘*STP 6-15E1-SM
SOLDIER TRAINING PUBLICATION HEADQUARTERS
Number 6-15£1-SM DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Washington, DC, 11 February 1986
SOLDIER'S MANUAL
MOS 15E
PERSHING MISSILE CREW MEMBER Plt
‘SKILL LEVEL 1
PREFACE.
This publication is for Skill Level 1 soldiers holding MOS 15E and their
trainer/first-line supervisor. It contains standardized training objec-
tives, in the form of task summaries, which can be used to train and
evaluate soldiers on critical tasks that support unit missions during
wartime. Soldiers holding the MOS/SL 15E1 should have access to this
publication. It should be made available in the soldier's work area, in
the unit learning center, and in unit libraries. Trainers and first-line
supervisors should actively plan for soldiers to have access to this
publication. However, it is not intended that an individual copy be
available for each soldier holding the MOS/SL.
Reserve Components (Army National Guard and Army Reserve). This
soldier's manual is not applicable to the Reserve Components.
Users of this publication are encouraged to recommend changes and submit
conments for its improvement. Comments should be keyed to the specific
page, paragraph, and line of the text in which the change is recommended.
Reasons will be provided for each comment to ensure understanding and
complete evaluation. Comments should be prepared on DA Form 2028
(Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) and forwarded
to Commandant, US Army Field Artillery School, ATTN: ATSF=DI, Fort Sill,
Oklahoma 73053-5600.
*This publication supersedes STP 6-15E1-SM, 30 August 1984.COMMANDANT'S MESSAGE
Your soldier's manual has been designed for use by both you and your
trainer. It is available to all soldiers, MOS 15E, Skill Level 1, as
well as to the officers and NCOs in your chain of command.
This soldier's manual identifies the MOS and shared tasks in which you
must be proficient to be MOS qualified. The soldier's manuals of common
tasks, STP 21-1-SMCT (Skill Level 1) and STP 21-24-SMCT (Skill Levels
2, 3, and 4), contain common tasks that all soldiers should be able to
perform. If you master the tasks in this manual and those in the SMCT,
you should progress readily to positions of higher responsibility. Most
‘important, the knowledge you gain from these manuals will help you gain
the skills necessary to fight successfully and to survive on the modern
battlefield.
The format of this manual, in addition to the conditions and standards
for each task, provides an evaluation guide to help your trainer
plan, conduct, and evaluate training. I encourage each of you to
make full use of this manual to enhance the benefits of your individual
training program and to increase the combat effectiveness of your unit.
Iam sincerely interested in your comments concerning the design of
this manual. To help you voice your opinions, there is a questionnaire
at the back of the manual. It will help us respond to your ideas.
Please take the time and effort to complete the questionnaire and provide
us with timely and useful feedback. You have my assurance that we will
carefully consider your input.
Good luck and thank you for working with us in producing material that
will help train soldiers to be battle ready.
This publication was prepared by the US Army Field Artillery School.
ENE S._KORP)
Major General, USA
Commandant
onSTP 6-15E1-SM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL 1-1
1-1. INTRODUCTION 1-1
1-2. TRAINER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 1-1
1-3. SOLDIER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 1-2
1-4, PROMOTION 1-3
1-5. SKILL QUALIFICATION TEST 1-4
PREPARATION FOR THE SQT 1-4
1-7. USING THE SOLDIER'S MANUAL 14
1-8. SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS 1-4
1-9. STUDY REFERENCES 1-5
1-10. COMMENTS 165
CHAPTER 2. MOS SKILL LEVEL TASKS
Subject Area 1: Missile Assembly
061-304-1000 Operate the 8-Ton Mounted Crane 2-1
061-304-1003 Prepare the Radar Section (RS) for
Transfer Fron the Container 22
061-304-1004 Assemble the Hoisting Beams 2-3
061-304-1005 Prepare the Missile Propulsion
Section for Transfer From the
Container 2-4
061-304-1006 Prepare the Guidance and Control/
Adapter (G&C/A) Section for
Transfer From the Container 2-6
061-304-1007 Position and Attach the First-
Stage Propulsion Section to the
Azimuth Ring 2-7
061-304-1008 Position and Attach the Second-
Stage Propulsion Section to the
First-Stage Propulsion Section 29
iii061-304-1009
061-305-1002
Position and Attach the Guidance
and Control/Adapter (G&C/A)
Section to the Second-Stage
Propulsion Section 2-11
Install Air Fins in the Hydraulic
Actuators 2-13
Subject Area 2: Emplacement, Countdown,
061-304-1100
061-304-1101
061-304-1107
061-304-1108
061-304-1109
061-304-1111
061-304-1113
and Postfire
Use Hand Signals or Lights to
Direct Vehicle Movement and
Crane Operations 2-14
Operate the 30-kw Generator 2-15
Perform Crew Member Duties During
Enplacement 2-16
Perform Crew Member Duties Ouring
a Countdown 2-18
Perform Crew Member Duties During
Evacuation 2-20
Inspect/Install/Remove the Exploding
Bridge Wire (EBM) Detonators 2-23
Inspect/Instal1/Remove the Second-
Stage Initiators 2-24
Subject Area 3: Missile Disassembly
061-304-1202
061-304-1203
061-304-1204
061-304-1205
061-304-1206
061-304-1207
061-304-1208
061-304-1209
Transfer the Radar Section (RS)
From the Pallet to the Container 2-25
Disassemble and Transfer the
Guidance and Control /Adapter
(G&C/A) Section to the
Container 2-26
Disassemble and Transfer the
Second-Stage Propulsion Section
to the Container 2-27
Disassemble and Transfer the
First-Stage Propulsion Section
to the Container 2-29
Repackage the Radar Section (RS) 2-30
Repackage the Guidance and Control/
Adapter (G&C/A) Section 2-31
Repackage the Second-Stage
Propulsion Section 2-32
Repackage the First-Stage
Propulsion Section 2233Subject Area 4: Special Weapons
061-304-1300
061-304-1301
061-304-1302
061-304-1303
061-304-1304
061-304-1305
061-304-1307
061-304-1308
061-304-1309
061-304-1310
061-304-1311
061-304-1312
061-304-1313
t61-30¢-1315
061-304-1316
061-304-1317
121-004-1518
Prepare the T304C Test Set for Use
Perform Disablement Monitoring of
the Warhead Section (WS) With the
T304C Test Set
Report Nuclear Accidents/
Incidents
Perform a Preuse Inspection of
the T-4191A Depth Gage
Measure a Defect With the T-4191A
Depth Gage
Perform Emergency Procedures
(Disarm)
Unpackage and Transfer the
Warhead Section (WS) From the
Container to the Pallet
Position and Mate the Radar
Section (RS) to the Warhead
Section (WS)
Position and Mate the Warhead
Section (WS) to the Guidance and
Control /Adapter (G&C/A) Section
Demate the Warhead Section (WS)
From the Guidance and Control/
Adapter (G&C/A) Section
Demate the Warhead Section (WS)
From the Radar Section (RS) and
Transfer the Warhead Section
From the Pallet to Container
Perform Preventive Maintenance
Checks and Services (PMCS) on
the Warhead Section (WS)
Fight a Fire Involving a Nuclear
Weapon
Repackage the Warhead Section (WS)
Destroy Missile Body Sections
and Missile Equipment to Prevent
Enemy Use
Perform a Verification Inspec-
tion of the Warhead Section (WS)
Perform a Receipt Inspection
of the Warhead Section (WS)
Receipt/Transfer Classified
Material
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2-36
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2-39
2-40
2-41
2-43
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2-56Subject Area 5: Maintenance
061-304-1402
061-304-1404
061-304-1406
061-304-1412
061-305-1300
061-305-1305
Perform Preventive Maintenance
Checks and Services (PMCS)
on the Forward Area Ground
Hand] ing Equipment
Perform Preventive Naintenance
Checks and Services (PMCS) on
the 30-kw Generator
Service Shipping and Storage
Container Desiccant and Humidity
Indicator
Perform an Operational Brake
Test on the Erector-Launcher (EL)
Brake System
Perform Service Upon Receipt (SUR)
on the Missile Sections
Perform Service Upon Receipt (SUR)
on Shipping and Storage Containers
Subject Area 6: Communicate
113-573-4006
113-573-6001
113-573-7017
113-587-1050
113-587-2002
113-587-2003
113-587-3077
113-596-1068
113-596-3041
113-609-2013
113-622-1006
113-622-2004
Use the KTC 1400-E Numeral
Cipher/Authentication System
Recognize Electronic Counter-
measures (ECM) and Implement
Electronic Counter-
Countermeasures (ECCM)
Prepare/Submit Operator's
MIJI_ Report
Mount Radio Set AN/VRC~46
Operate Radio Set AN/VRC~64
or AN/GRC-160 (AN/VRC-53 or
AN/GRC~125)
Operate Radio Set AN/VRC-46
(AN/VRC-12 Series)
Perform Operator's Preventive
Maintenance Checks and Services
on Radio Sets AN/VRC~12 Series
Install Antenna Group 0£-254/
GRC
Perform Operator's PMCS
on Antenna Group 0E-254/GRC
Prepare/Operate Communications
Security Equipment TSEC/KY-57
With AN/VRC-12 Series Radio Sets
Install Radio Set Control Group
AN/GRA~39(*)
Operate Radio Set Control
Group: AN/GRA-39(*)
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2-61
2-62
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2-64
2-66
2-69
2-71
2-73
2-76
2-78
2-80
2-84
2-86
2-89
2-91Subject Area 7: Classified
*061-304-9101 Perform Nonviolent Disablement
Procedures 2-93
*061-304-9102 Maintain Custody of War Reserve
Item 2-94
Subject Area 8: Miscellaneous
191-376-4117 Use the Duress Code System 2-95
APPENDIX A PROPONENT SCHOOL/AGENCY CODES A-1
APPENDIX B DA FORM 5164-R, HANDS-ON EVALUATION
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE TRAINER Bel
GLOSSARY Glossary-1
REFERENCES Reference-1
QUESTIONNAIRE Questionnaire-1
*These tasks were deemed combat critical by the USAFAS task site
selection board. However, because of the nature/classification of
the tasks, a soldier's manual task summary and evaluation guide
cannot be published in an unclassified training document.
viiCHAPTER 1
GENERAL
1-1. INTRODUCTION
a. This manual identifies the individual MOS training requirement
for soldiers in MOS 15E. It is designed to be used by commanders,
trainers, and soldiers to plan, conduct, and evaluate individual training
in units. This manual is the primary reference to support that portion of
the individual training evaluation program (ITEP) which requires
commanders to routinely evaluate a soldier's ability to perform
MOS-specific tasks critical to the unit mission. AR 350-37 describes the
individual training evaluation program in detail.
b. The task summaries contain information necessary to conduct
training and to evaluate soldier proficiency on tasks critical to the
MOS. A separate task summary is provided for each critical task. These
task summaries are standardized training objectives which ensure that
soldiers do not have to relearn a task on reassignment to a new unit.
Note. Critical tasks for soldiers in Skill Level 1 are in Chapter 2 of
this manual. Critical tasks for Skill Levels 2, 3, and 4 are in a
separate soldier training publication.
c. _ This manual should be used with the soldier's manuals of common
tasks (STP 21-1-SMCT and STP 21-24-SMCT), Army training and evaluation
programs (ARIEPS)» and the Army training doctrine manuals (FM 25-1
through FM 25-5) to establish effective training plans and programs
which integrate individual and collective tasks.
1-2. TRAINER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
a. Training is the duty of all unit leaders. The first-line
leaders (normally the Skill Levels 2 and 3 NCOs) are the principal
trainers in the unit, because they directly supervise the soldiers and
lead the crews, squads, sections, or teams.
b. The MOS training plan can be used to determine the critical
tasks for which all soldiers are responsible. Soldiers should be told
which tasks they must be able to perform. The trainer should evaluate
task performance to find out which tasks the soldiers can or cannot
perform to standard. Soldiers who cannot perform a task to standard need
further training. This manual helps the trainer train. To train
effectively, the trainer mst--
1-1(1) Plan the training. Training for specific tasks usually
can be integrated or conducted concurrently with other training or during
slack periods. The unit ARTEP can assist in identifying individual tasks
that can be trained and evaluated concurrently with collective task
training and evaluation.
(2) Gather the training references and materials. These items
are listed in the reference column of the MTP (Chapter 2 of the SL 2/3/4
soldier's manual) for each task to be trained.
(3) Train each soldier. Show the soldier how the task is done
to standard, and explain how the task is done step by step. Give each
soldier at least one chance to do the task step by step.
(4) Check each soldier. Evaluate how well each soldier
Performs the tasks listed in this manual. This may be done durin
individual training sessions or during’ evaluation of | individual
proficiency during the conduct of unit collective tasks. An evaluation
guide has been provided for each task in this manual to enhance the
trainer's ability to conduct year-round, hands-on evaluations of tasks
critical to the unit mission. The MTP contains information that can be
used as a guide in determining how soldiers should be checked out on each
task to ensure that they sustain proficiency.
(5) Record the results. Record the GO/NO-GO results in the
soldier's individual job book or on DA Form 5165-R (Field-Expedient Squad
Book) in appendix C of the SL 2/3/4 soldiers manual. On permanent change
of station (PCS), ensure that this information is current and is recorded
in the soldier's individual job book for forwarding to the gaining unit.
A copy of DA Form 5164-R (Hands-On Evaluation) is provided in Appendix B
in case the trainer wants to keep a record of the performance steps the
soldier passes or fails. This form can be an important tool for
recording results from the commander's evaluation part of the ITEP,
(6) Retrain and reevaluate. Work with the soldiers until they
can perform the tasks to specific SM standards.
1-3. SOLDIER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
a. All_soldiers must be able to perform all tasks required by
their jobs. They share the responsibility with the trainer to maintain
those skills. The MOS training plan indicates which tasks soldiers in
different jobs and skill levels are required to perform. Soldiers also
must be able to perform all common tasks, at their current skill level
and below, listed in STP 21-1-SMCT and STP 21-24-SMCT. To help soldiers
maintain task proficiency, each task is written so that it states--
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(1). Where and when the task should be performed and the
equipment that is needed (conditions statement).
(2) How well the task must be performed (standards statement).
(3), Which references describe, step by step, how the task
should be performed (reference section).
b. Each task contains an evaluation guide (training/evaluation
section) that is used to determine if a soldier can perform the task.
Periodically, soldiers should ask their supervisors or another soldier to
check them out to ensure that they can perform the task. It is the
soldiers' responsibility to ask the first-line supervisor for clarifica-
tion if they are uncertain about how to perform a task or about which
tasks in this manual they must be able to perform. The first-line
supervisor knows how to perform each task or can direct the soldiers to
the appropriate training materials. These include field manuals,
technical manuals, and training extension courses (TEC). It is the
soldiers’ responsibility to use these materials to maintain proficiency.
c. Another important training resource is the Army correspondence
course prograt Soldiers should refer to DA Pamphlet 351-20, The Ar
Ting 7
Correspondence Course Program Catalog, for information on enro
‘hie-progran end for a Tist OF courses, or write to:
Chief
Institute for Professional Development
US Army Training Support Center
ATTN: ATIC-ETI-SS
Newport News, VA 23628
1-4. PROMOTION
a. The Army is anxious to promote soldiers who perform well at
their skill levels. That is why you are tested at your present skill
level. Other promotion requirements are established by AR 600-200.
b. For Skill Level 1 soldiers, the recommendation starts with your
immediate supervisor. He will evaluate your work and recommend you to
the commander when he feels you are ready. Your commander will ensure
that you meet the time-in-service and time-in-grade requirements estab-
ished by AR 600-200 before considering you for promotion. The commander
will compare you with other soldiers at your skill level and will promote
‘those who are best qualified.
1-3SKILL QUALIFICATION TEST
a, The skill qualification test (SQT) is a written test designed
to help determine if you are qualified in your present skill level. The
written test consists of a series of task tests packaged together into a
test booklet with a minimum of three questions per task. As a Skill
Level 1 soldier, you will take SQT 1.
b. In addition to the SQT, you will take a common task test (CTT).
The CTT contains hands-on task tests and backup written tests for tasks
selected from the soldier's manual of conmon tasks.
c. Before the SQT is administered, you will receive an SQT notice.
The notice is a list of tasks identified by title and number. You will
be tested on approximately two-thirds of the tasks listed in the SQT
notice. After you have taken the SQT you will receive a report showing
your score. It will tell you which test questions, if any, you missed.
d. The MOS tasks for SQT 1 are in this manual. You mist take the
SQT every year.
1-6. PREPARATION FOR THE SQT
You mist prepare for the SQT by reading and training. Studying this
manual is not enough, The study references are at the andof each “—\
Evaluation guide. Consult then to find out exactly how to perform the
tasks. If you have problems, see your supervisor. He will help you
Tocate TEC prograns, TV tapes, training circulars, and various other
aids.
1-7. USING THE SOLDIER'S MANUAL
By now, you should realize that to enhance your promotion potential, you
should pass the SQT. To do so, you must to use the soldier's manual.
The MOS tasks are in Chapter 2. Tasks for selected duty positions and
additional duties are in Chapter 3.
1-8. SOLDIER'S MANUAL OF COMMON TASKS
The manuals for all common tasks are the soldier's manuals of common
tasks, STP 21-1-SMCT (Skill Level 1) and STP 21-24-SMCT (Skill Levels
2/3/4). Common tasks are not listed in this manual.
Note. Your commander may require you to perform tasks that are not in
‘this manual or in the. SMCT. Although they may be important, they will
not be included in your SQT written test.1-9. STUDY REFERENCES
The study references at the end of each evaluation guide direct you to
the publications or TEC lessons that will teach you the subject in
detail. Keep in mind that this soldier's manual will not teach you
everything you need to know about a task. You will have to study other
references.
1-10. COMMENTS
This manual is for your use. If you find errors in this soldier's manual
or know of any way to improve it, tell us. Submit DA Form 2028
(Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) to:
Commandant
US Army Field Artillery School
ATTN: ATSF-DI
Fort Sill, Oklahoma 73503-5600
1-5CHAPTER 2
MOS SKILL LEVEL TASKS
061-304-1000
OPERATE THE 8-TON MOUNTED CRANE
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced tractor with an 8-ton mounted crane, a
supervisor, four assistants, four guide ropes, a required load to move,
and a remote control unit.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-2320-279-10 or TM 9-2320-282-10.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Raises the crane to operating position. P F
2. Lifts and positions the load. P F
3. Stores the crane. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 9-2320-279-10
T™ 9-2320-282-10061-304-1003
PREPARE THE RADAR SECTION (RS) FOR
TRANSFER FROM CONTAINER
CONDITIONS
You will be given an RS in a container, a reentry vehicle (RV) section
sling, an 8-ton crane with an operator, three assistants, a firing site
tool kit, a two-leg sling, four guide ropes, and a supervisor.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
Procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Prepares the container for opening and guides
the cover during removal. P F
2. Requests a nitrogen pressure check. P F
3. Removes the upper support bands and ball lockpins. F
4. Installs the RV section sling on the RS. P F
5. Disconnects the ground cable. P F
6. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1061-304-1007
POSITION AND ATTACH THE A eal
SECTION TO THE AZIMUTH RI!
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced erector-launcher (EL), an 8-ton crane with
an operator, a supervisor, three assistants, an azimuth ring clamp, a
or
firing site tool kit, four guide ropes, a first-stage propuls
mn section
‘in an open container, a first-stage hoisting beam attached to the first-
stage propulsion section, required expendables, and a
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1.
‘TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures
Note. Ensure that the azimuth ring is zeroed before
the first stage is mated to the azimuth ring.
1. Guides the first stage during lifting.
2. Removes the restraint ring and ground cable.
3. Positions and aligns the first stage to the
azimuth ring.
Note. Operate rollers in pairs (both on one end or both
on one side) to avoid twisting the first stage.
4. Attaches load binders.
Note. Both load binders must be operated at the
same time.
5. Installs the azimuth ring clamp.
6. Does not cause damage. to equipment or injury
to personnel.
2-7
two-leg sling.
guide IAW the
Results
P F
P F
P F
P F
P F
P FoN
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1
2-8061-304-1008
POSITION AND ATTACH THE SECOND-STAGE PROPULSION SECTION
TO THE FIRST-STAGE PROPULSION SECTION
CONDITIONS.
You will be given an emplaced EL with the first-stage propulsion section
attached to the azimuth ring, an 8-ton crane with an operator,
supervisor, three assistants, a firing site tool kit, four guide ropes, a
two-leg sling, a first-to-second-stage splice band, a second-stage pro-
pulsion section in an open container, a second-stage hoisting beam
attached to the second-stage propulsion section, and a safety board.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures
1. Guides the second stage during lifting.
2. Connects the interstage electrical cables.
3. Aligns and positions the second stage to the
first stage.
Note. Operate rollers in pairs (both on one end
or both on one side) to avoid twisting the
first stage.
4, Attaches load binders.
Note. Both load binders must be operated at the
same time.
5. Installs the splice band and torques it.
6. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel.
2-9
ResultsFeedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1
2-10061-304-1009
POSITION AND ATTACH THE GUIDANCE AND CONTROL/ADAPTER
(G&C/A) SECTION TO THE SECOND-STAGE
PROPULSION SECTION
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced EL with the first- and second-stage
propulsion sections mated, an 8-ton crane with an operator, a supervisor,
three assistants, a firing site tool kit, a safety board, four guide
ropes, a G&C/A section in an open container, required expendables, and
a reentry vehicle (RV) section sling.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures listed in the evaluation guide IAW
the procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1, Adjusts the RV section sling and attaches it
to the G&C/A section. P F
2. Obtains the second stage to the G&C/A splice band
and cleans it. P F
3. Guides the G&C/A during lifting and positioning. P F
4. Connects the interstage cables. P F
Note. Ensure G&C/A umbilical door is open.
5. Installs and torques the second stage to
the G&C/A splice band. P F
6. Does not cause damage to equipment or
injury to personnel. P F
2-11Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1
2-12061-305-1002
INSTALL AIR FINS IN THE HYDRAULIC ACTUATORS
CONDITIONS
You will be given an erector-launcher (EL) with a mated missile, air fins,
an assistant, expendable items, and a firing site tool kit.
‘STANDARD
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
CAUTION: ENSURE THAT THE FIN IS ALIGNED PROPERLY
TO PREVENT FIN OR ACTUATOR DAMAGE.
1. Removes the dummy vane shafts from the upper
roadside and lower curbside receiving hole. P F
2. Installs air fins. P F
3. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier G0 if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1
2-13061-304-1100
USE HAND SIGNALS OR LIGHTS TO DIRECT
VEHICLE MOVEMENT AND CRANE OPERATIONS
CONDITIONS
You will be given vehicles with drivers, an 8ton crane with an operator,
and a flashlight.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in FM 21-60.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Uses hand signals to direct vehicle movement. P F
2, Uses light signals to direct vehicle movement. P F
3. Uses hand signals to direct crane operations. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury to
personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
FM 21-60
2n14061-304-1101
OPERATE THE 30-KW GENERATOR
CONDITIONS
You will be given a grounded 30-kw generator mounted on a tractor or a
trailer, a logbook, and hearing protection.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 5-6115=465-12.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Performs the before-operation checks. P F
2. Starts the generator and applies power. P F
3. Shuts down the generator. P F
4, Does not cause damage to equipment or injury to
personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-G0 if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 5-6115-465-12
2015061-304-1107
PERFORM CREW MEMBER DUTIES DURING EMPLACEMENT
CONDITIONS
You will -be given an EL with or without a missile, a 10-ton tractor,
assistants, a supervisor, an emplaced platoon control central (PCC) or a
remote launch control unit (RLCU), ground and power cables, a 1/8inch
flat-tipped screwdriver,
wrench, and required expendables.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation
procedures in TM 5-6115-465-12 and TM 9-1425-386-10-2/1.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures
1.
2.
3.
4
5.
7.
Connects ground and power cables.
Starts the 30-kw generator when directed.
Lowers the front jack and emplaces the
Jack pads.
Disconnects tractor air lines and the service
light power cable.
Disconnects tractor's fifth wheel when directed
and ensures cables are not stressed as tractor
is driven forward.
Lowers the EL work platform.
Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel.
2-16
a 6-pound sledgehammer, an 8-inch adjustable
guide IAW the
Results
P F
P F
P F
P F
P F
P F
P FFeedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 5-6115-465-12
‘TM 9-1425-386-10-2/1
2-17061-304-1108
PERFORM CREW MEMBER DUTIES DURING A COUNTDOWN
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced EL with an assembled missile and all covers
installed, a 30-kw generator with power applied, an assistant, a super-
visor, and a firing site tool kit.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
Procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-2/1.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. For a standard/confidence count, perform steps
1 through 7. For a quick count, perform steps
2, 6, and 7.
1. Connects second-stage initiator cables. Pp F
2. Zeros the air fins if directed. P F
3. Removes the G&C/A protective covers. P F
4. Removes the retaining ring segments. Pp F
5. Removes the azimuth ring clamp assembly. Pp F
6. Removes the RS cover. P F
7. Does not cause damage to equipment or
injury to personnel. Pp F
2-18Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-2/1
2-19061-304-1109
PERFORM CREW MEMBER DUTIES DURING EVACUATION
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced EL with or without a missile, a warhead
section and a radar section in the EL pallet, a 10-ton tractor, an
emplaced PCC or RLCU, a firing crew, and a firing site tool kit.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-2/1.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures
WITH MISSILE
1.
2
3.
4.
5.
10.
ll.
Disconnects cable 500W6 and stores it.
Installs the missile cradle ball lockpin and
azimuth ring clamp assembly.
Demates the WS/RS from the G&C/A and installs
protective covers.
Disconnects two second-stage motor initiator
cables.
Positions the EL pallet cover on the EL pallet
and secures it.
Installs the retaining ring segment.
Raises the EL work platform.
Guides the tractor to the EL and connects it.
Connects the tractor air lines and the service
Tight power cable.
Stores the EL front jack and jack pads.
Shuts down the 30-kw generator when directed.
2-20
Results12.
1B.
Disconnects the ground and power cables and
stores them.
Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel.
WITHOUT MISSILE
14.
15.
16.
vv.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
Stores the RS protective cover on the auxiliary
vehicle.
Disconnects cable 500W6 and stores it.
Installs the tie bar.
Moves the uplock release mechanism from under the
blast deflector when directed.
Installs the missile cradle ball lockpin and
retaining ring segment.
Installs the azimuth ring clamp assembly.
Positions the EL pallet cover on the EL pallet
and secures it.
Raises the platform.
Guides the tractor to the EL and connects it.
Connects the tractor air lines and the service
Tight power cable.
Stores the EL front jack and jack pads.
Shuts down the 30-kw generator when directed.
Disconnects the ground and power cables and
stores them.
Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel.
2-21Feedback
Score the soldier G0 if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-G0 if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-2/1
2-22=
061-304-1111
INSPECT/INSTALL/REMOVE EXPLODING
BRIDGE WIRE (EBM) DETONATORS
CONDITIONS
You will be given an EL with the first stage mated to the azimuth ring
and the second stage in the mating position, a G&C/A in a container,
detonators, an assistant, TM 9~1425-386-10-3/1, TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2, a
firing site tool kit, and trichloroethane.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1410-387-12, TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1, and TM 9-1425-386-
10-3/2.
‘TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1 and TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
must be used to perform step 1.
1. Inspects the detonators. Pp F
2. Installs/removes the second-stage detonators. P F
3. Installs/removes the G&C/A separation detonators. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. Pp F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 9-1410-387-12
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2-23061-304-1113
INSPECT/INSTALL/REMOVE SECOND-STAGE INITIATORS
CONDITIONS
You will be given an EL with the first stage mated to the azimuth ring,
the second stage in the mating position, and initiators and gaskets
stored in the second-stage container; an assistant; a firing site tool
kit; trichloroethane; TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1; and TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
‘STANDARDS.
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1410-387-12, TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1, and TM 9-1425-386-
10-3/2.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note, TMs 9-1425-386-10-3/1 and TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
must be used to perform steps 1 and 2.
1. Inspects the initiator ports. P F
2. Inspects the initiators. P F
3. Installs/removes the initiators. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or
injury to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier G0 if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 9-1410-387-12
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2-24061-304-1202
TRANSFER THE RADAR SECTION (RS) FROM THE PALLET
TO THE CONTAINER
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced EL with an assembled missile (less WS),
three assistants, an 8=ton crane with an operator, a supervisor, a
firing site tool kit, an open RS container, an RV section sling, four
guide ropes, and TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. Ensure that the 20W4 cable is disconnected
before lifting the radar section.
1. Prepares the radar section. P F
2, Attaches the RV section sling. P F
3. Guides the RS to the container. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2-25061-304-1203
DISASSEMBLE AND TRANSFER THE GUIDANCE AND CONTROL/
ADAPTER (G&C/A) SECTION TO THE CONTAINER
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced EL with an assembled missile, an 8-ton
crane with an operator, a supervisor, three assistants, a firing site
tool kit, four guide ropes, a safety board, an RV section sling, and an
open G&C/A section container.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
‘TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results.
1. Installs the RV section sling. P F
2. Demates the G&C/A from the second-stage
propulsion section. P F
3. Guides the G&C/A to the container. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
‘to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2-26061-304-1204
DISASSEMBLE AND TRANSFER THE SECOND-STAGE
PROPULSION SECTION TO THE CONTAINER
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced EL with the assembled first- and second-
stage propulsion sections mated and the first- and second-stage hoisting
beams on rollers, an 8-ton crane with an operator, three assistants, a
supervisor, four guide ropes, a safety board, a firing site tool kit, an
open second-stage container, and a two-leg sling.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedure in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Removes the initiators and detonators and
stores them. P F
2. Demates the second-stage propulsion section
from the first-stage propulsion section. P F
3. Guides the second-stage propulsion section
to the container and installs the restraint
ring. P F
4. Positions the second stage in the container. P F
5. Stores the splice bands. P F
6. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
2-27Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2-28061-304-1205
DISASSEMBLE AND TRANSFER THE FIRST-STAGE
PROPULSION SECTION TO THE CONTAINER
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced EL with the first stage mated, an attached
first-stage hoisting beam on rollers, three assistants, a. supervisor, an
8-ton crane with an operator, a firing site tool kit, an open first-stage
container, four guide ropes, and a two-leg sling.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Demates the first-stage propulsion section
from the azimuth ring. P F
2. Guides the first-stage propulsion section
to the container and installs the restraint
ring. P F
3. Aligns the first stage in the container. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2-29061-304-1206
REPACKAGE THE RADAR SECTION (RS)
CONDITIONS
You will be given an RS in an open container, an 8-ton crane with an
operator, two assistants, a supervisor, an RV section sling, a firing
site tool kit, and a two-leg sling.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Disconnects the RV section sling and guides it. P F
2. Installs the retaining hardware on forward and
aft upper supports. P F
3. Connects the ground cable. P F
4. Guides the container lid onto the container and
seals the container. P F
5. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
‘TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2-30061-304-1207
REPACKAGE THE GUIDANCE AND CONTROL/ADAPTER (G&C/A) SECTION
CONDITIONS
You will be given a G&C/A section in an open container, an 8-ton crane
with an operator, two assistants, an RV section sling, a firing site tool
kit, a two-leg sling, and four guide ropes.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1, Disconnects the RV section sling and guides it. P F
2. Installs the upper supports. P F
3. Guides the container cover onto the container
base and seals the container. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2931061-304-1208
REPACKAGE THE SECOND-STAGE PROPULSION SECTION
CONDITIONS
You will bé given a second-stage propulsion section in an open container,
an 8ton crane with an operator, three assistants, a second-stage
hoisting beam, a two-leg sling, a firing site tool kit, and four guide
ropes.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Disconnects the hoisting beam and guides it
to the ground. P F
2, Installs the upper supports. P F
3. Connects the cables. P F
4. Guides the cover onto the container and
seals the container. P F
5. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2-32Feedback
Score the soldier GO if any step is passed (P). Score the soldier NO-GO
if any step is failed (F). If the soldier faiis any step, show what was
done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
AR 50-5
2-37061-304-1303
PERFORM A PREUSE INSPECTION OF THE T-4191A DEPTH GAGE
CONDITIONS
You will be given a T-4191A depth gage in its carrying case, expendables,
a DA Form 2404, a pencil or pen, and TM 9-1190-217-15,
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1190-217-15.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
‘Note. 1M 9-1190-217-15 must be used to perform this
task.
1. Inspects the carrying case. Pp F
2. Inspects the gage. Pp F
3. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
‘TM 9-1190-217-15
2-38“™~
061-304-1304
MEASURE A DEFECT WITH THE T-4191A DEPTH GAGE
CONDITIONS
You will be given a WS that has a defect and is in its container with
the cover removed or mated to a missile, a 6-inch steel rule, a soft-
Jead pencil or chalk, a blank sheet of paper, a T-4191A depth gage,
TM 9-1115-386-12&P, and TM 9-1190-217-15.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1115-386-12&P and TM 9-1190-217-15.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. TM 9-1190-217-15 and TM 9-1115-386-12&P must
be used to perform steps 1 and 2.
1. Assembles the T-4191A depth gage. P F
2. Measures the defect. P F
3. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES.
‘TM 9-1115-386-12&P
TM 9-1190-217-15
2-39061-304-1305
PERFORM EMERGENCY PROCEDURES (DISARM)
CONDITIONS
You will be given a WS that is mated, in a container, or on a pallet.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1115-386-128P.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1, Performs emergency procedures (disarm) for
a nuclear incident. P F
oR
2. Performs emergency procedures (disarm) on a
WS that has been struck by lightning. P F
3. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if both steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if either step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1115-386-128P
2-40061-304-1307
UNPACKAGE AND TRANSFER THE WARHEAD SECTION (WS) FROM
CONTAINER TO THE PALLET
CONDITIONS
You will be given a WS in a container, an emplaced EL, a supervisor, four
assistants, an 8-ton crane with an operator, a firing site tool kit,
cleaning material, four guide ropes, dunnage, an RV section sling, and a
two-leg sling.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1115-386-12&P and TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Removes the container cover and guides its
placement onto dunnage. Pp F
2. Disconnects the 4W2P1, 4WP2, 4W4P1, and 4W1P1
cables. P F
3. Detaches and removes the 25W2 connector bracket
from the ballistic case (BC). P F
4. Removes the retaining strap and releases
the bearing unit housings. P F
5. Attaches the RV section sling to the WS. P F
6. Guides the WS to the pallet. P F
7. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
2-41Feedback
Score the soldier G0 if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 9-1115-386-128P
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1
2-42“-
061-304-1308
POSITION AND MATE THE RADAR SECTION (RS)
TO THE WARHEAD SECTION (WS)
CONDITIONS
You will be given an EL with an assembled missile, radar and warhead
sections in the EL pallet in the splice position, a supervisor, two
assistants, a firing site tool kit, a safety rd, required expandables,
and TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9~1425-386-10-3/1.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1 must be used to perform
this task.
1, Prepares the RS for mating. P F
2. Connects the interstage cables. P F
3. Positions the RS to the mating position and
mates the RS to the WS. P F
4. Installs the WS shield assembly. P F
5. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/1
2-43061-304-1309
POSITION AND MATE THE WARHEAD SECTION (WS) TO THE
GUIDANCE AND CONTROL/ADAPTER (G&C/A) SECTION
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced EL with assembled first- and second-stage
propulsion sections, a mated G&C/A section, warhead and radar sections
mated in the EL pallet and rotated to the splice position, a supervisor,
four assistants, a firing site tool kit, a safety board, and required
expendables.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
Procedures in TM 9-1425-386-10-2/1 and TM 9-1425-386-10-2/3.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Prepares the WS and RS for mating. P F
2. Connects the interstage cables. P F
3. Guides the WS and RS and positions them. P F
4. Mates the WS/RS to the G&C/A section. P F
5. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. Pp F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 9-1425-386-10-2/1
‘TM 9-1425-386-10-2/3
244061-304-1310
DEMATE THE WARHEAD SECTION (WS) FROM THE GUIDANCE
AND CONTROL/ADAPTER (G&C/A) SECTION
CONDITIONS
You will be given an emplaced EL with an assembled missile, a supervisor,
four assistants, a firing site tool kit, electromagnetic effects (EME)
shields for the warhead and G&C/A sections, and required expandables.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1410-387-12 and TM 9-1425-386-10-2/3.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Slides the WS carriage back to the mating position
and adjusts the WS carriage to accept the WS/RS. P F
2. Disengages the internal splice band. P F
3. Moves the pallet forward. P F
4. Disconnects the interstage cables from the MS. P F
5. Installs the EME shields. P F
6. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 9-1410-387-12
TM 9-1425-386-10-2/3
2-45061-304-1311
DEMATE THE WARHEAD SECTION (WS) FROM THE RADAR SECTION (RS)
AND TRANSFER THE WARHEAD SECTION FROM THE
PALLET TO CONTAINER
CONDITIONS
You will be given a WS mated to an RS in the EL pallet with the cover
removed, an &-ton crane with an operator, three assistants, a firing
site tool kit, an RV section sling, a WS container with the cover removed,
and four guide ropes.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1115-386-12&P and TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Prepares the container for the WS. P F
2. Demates the WS from the RS. P F
3. Attaches the thrust ring to the WS. P F
4, Releases the WS from the pallet. P F
5. Attaches the RV section sling to the WS. P F
6. Guides the WS from the pallet to the
container. P F
7. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
2-46Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 9-1115-386-128P
TM 9-1425-386-10-3/2
2-47061-304-1312
PERFORM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
(PMCS) ON THE WARHEAD SECTION (WS)
CONDITIONS
You will be given a WS in an open container or on the EL pallet with the
cover removed, an assistant, required expendables, a pen or pencil, a DA
Form 2404, a 1-4191A depth gage, a 6-inch steel rule, TM 9-1115-386-128P,
and TM 9-1190-217-15.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
Procedures in TM 9-1115-386-12&P and TM 9=1190-217-15.
‘TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. TM 9-1115-386-12&P and TM 9-1190-217-15
must be used to perform this task.
1. Inspects the WS markings. P F
2. Inspects the WS exterior. P F
3. Inspects the WS interior. P F
4. Inspects the WS wiring harness and connectors. Pp F
5. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 9=1115-386-128P
TM 9-1190-217-15
2-48061-304-1313
FIGHT A FIRE INVOLVING A NUCLEAR WEAPON
CONDITIONS
You will be given a WS in a shipping and storage container with the cover
removed or in an EL pallet with the cover removed, required firefighting
equipment, and protective clothing.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAN the
procedures in TB 385-2.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Renders immediate assistance to injured
personnel. P F
2. Reports the fire inmediately. P F
3. Clears the area of nonessential personnel. P F
4, Attacks the fire. P F
5. Takes appropriate action after extinguishing
the fire. P F
6. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TB 385-2
2-49061-304-1314
REPACKAGE THE WARHEAD SECTION (WS)
CONDITIONS
You will be given a WS in an open container, an 8-ton crane with an
Operator, a supervisor, three assistants, a firing site tool kit, four
guide ropes, required expendables, an RV section sling, and a two-leg
sling.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1115-386-128P.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1, Removes the RV section sling. P F
2. Installs the retaining straps and secures
the WS in the container. P F
3. Secures the cable connectors. P F
4. Installs the cover and secures the container. P F
5. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9=1115-386-128P
2-50061-304-1315
DESTROY MISSILE BODY SECTIONS AND MISSILE
EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT ENEMY USE
CONDITIONS
You will be given an EL with the first- and second-stage propulsion
sections, G&C/A and radar sections assembled on the EL or in open
containers, a 10-ton tractor, a reference scene generation facility
(RSGF), a platoon control central (PCC), required destruction materials,
a firing site tool kit, and a supervisor.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1410-387-12, TM 9-1425-391-14, TM 9-1430-392-20,
and FM 5-25.
‘TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. Damage to destruction materials and hand
tools before use is unacceptable.
1. Destroys the missile propulsion sections on
the EL or in open containers. P F
2. Destroys the G&C/A section on the EL or
in an open container. P F
3. Destroys the RS on the EL or in an open
container. P F
4. Destroys the EL. P F
5. Destroys the 10-ton tractor. P F
6. Destroys the RSGF. P F
7. Destroys the PCC. P F
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Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES:
FM 5-25
TM 9-1410-387-12
TM 9-1425~391-14
TM 9-1430-392-20
2052061-304-1316
PERFORM A VERIFICATION INSPECTION OF THE
WARHEAD SECTION (WS)
CONDITIONS
You will be given a WS in its container, a supervisor, two assistants,
a firing site tool kit, and TM 9-1115-386-128P.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1115-386-128P.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measure Results
Note, TM 9-1115-386-128P must be used to perform
steps 2 and 3.
Note. Task 061-304-1317 must be performed to
complete this task.
1. Opens the pressure vent mount. P F
2. Closes the record receptable cover and seals it. P F
3. Seals the pressure vent mount and torques it. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury to
personnel. P F
Note. The accountable officer will observe the serial
number through the desiccant cage and verify
that the serial number on the container, warhead
section, equipment maintenance log (EML}, and
shipping documents agree.
2-53Feedback,
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1115=386-128P
2954061-304-1317
PERFORM A RECEIPT INSPECTION OF THE WARHEAD SECTION (WS)
CONDITIONS
You will be given a WS in a container, a T304C test set, a CT1538 cable
assembly, required tools and expendables, an equipment maintenance log
(EML), a DD Form 1150 (Request for Issue or Turn-In), and TM 9-1115-386-
128P.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1115-386-128P.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. TM 9-1115-386-128P mist be used to perform
this task.
1, Inspects the container seals. P F
2. Inspects the visible parts of the container. P F
3. Performs the disablement monitoring test. P F
Note. The officer in charge will verify that the
serial number on the container and on the EML
agree with the DD Form 1150.
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
‘TM 9-1115-386-128P
2-55121-004-1518
RECEIPT/TRANSFER CLASSIFIED MATERIAL
CONDITIONS
You will be given classified material for receipt or transfer and access
0-=
a. AR 380-5.
b. AR 340-2 or AR 340-18 series.
c. DA Form 455 (Mail and Document Register), DA Form 969 (Top
Secret Document Record), or DA Form 3964 (Classified Document
Accountability Record).
d. DA Label 22 (Confidential Cover Sheet), DA Label 23 (Secret
Cover Sheet), or DA Label 24 (Top Secret Cover Sheet).
e. Local SOP.
f. Standard office supplies and equipment.
‘STANDARDS
Receipt for or transfer classified material IAW the references cited
above.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Preparation
To evaluate this task, provide the soldier with the material to be
receipted for or transferred. Facsimile material may be used in lieu of
actual classified documents. Score the soldier by use of the ‘information
on the PM evaluation guide.
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
RECEIPTING
1, Checks to see that incoming material and its
accompanying receipt agree. P F
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2. Safeguards material. P F
3. Initiates action necessary to bring material
under local control. P F
TRANSFERRING
4. Prepares receipt as required. P F
5. Packages material for adequate security protection. P F
6. Uses appropriate method of transfer/mailing. P F
7. Establishes follow-up file as required. P F
Feedback
To be scored GO, the receipt/transfer must meet the standard. If the
soldier fails any performance measure, help the soldier determine the
correct solution by referring to the applicable reference indicated
below. Enter the results of this evaluation on the DA Form 5164-R as
outlined in the appropriate appendix. For further training guidance,
refer to Chapter 1.
REFERENCES
AR 380-5
AR 340-2 or AR 340-18 Series
TEC Lesson 510-121-7381-A
2-57061-304-1402
PERFORM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
ON THE FORWARD AREA GROUND HANDLING EQUIPMENT
CONDITIONS
You will be given an EL tractor accessory kit, a shelter tie-down kit, a
30-kw generator set accessory kit, a first-stage hoisting beam, a second=
stage hoisting beam, an RS cover set, an RV section sling, a ‘two-leg
sling, a four-leg sling, a firing site tool kit, expendables, DA Form
2404, a pencil or pen, and TM 9-1450-396-14.
STANDARDS:
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
Procedures in TM 9~1450-396-14.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. TM 9-1450-396-14 must be used to perform this
ta:
sk.
1. Performs PMCS on the EL tractor accessory kit. P F
2, Performs PMCS on the shelter tie-down kit. P
mn
3. Performs PMCS on the 30-kw generator set
accessory kit. P F
4. Performs PMCS on the first-stage hoisting beam. P F
5. Performs PMCS on the second-stage hoisting beam. P F
6. Performs PNCS on the RS cover set. P F
7. Performs PMCS on the RV section sling. P F
8. Performs PMCS on the two-leg sling. P F
9. Performs PMCS on the four-leg sling. P F
2-5810. Does not cause damage to equipment or
injury to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1450-396-14
2-59061-304-1404
PERFORM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND
SERVICES (PMCS) ON THE 30-KW GENERATOR
CONDITIONS
You will be given a grounded 30-kw generator, required expendables, basic
issue items, a DA Form 2404, a pencil or pen, and TM 5-6115-465-12.
‘STANDARDS.
Complete ali performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 5-6115-465-12.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. 1M 5-6115-465-12 must be used to perform this
task.
1, Performs before-operation checks. P F
2. Performs during-operation checks. P F
3. Performs after-operation checks. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 5-6115-465-12
2-60-™
061-304-1406
SERVICE SHIPPING AND STORAGE CONTAINER
DESICCANT AND HUMIDITY INDICATOR
CONDITIONS
You will be given a first- or second-stage missile propulsion section
container, a G&C/A section container, an RS container or WS container,
a firing site tool kit, desiccant, a humidity indicator card, TM 9-8140-
395-14, and TM 9-1115-386-128P..
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-8140-395-14 and TM 9-1115-386-124P.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. TM 9-1115-386-128P or TM 9-8140-395-14
must be used to perform step 2.
1. Replaces the desiccant. P F
2. Replaces the humidity indicator card. P F
3. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
TM 9-1115-386-128P
TM 9-8140-395-14
2-61061-304-1412
PERFORM AN OPERATIONAL BRAKE TEST ON THE
ERECTOR-LAUNCHER (EL) BRAKE SYSTEM
CONDITIONS
You will be given an EL (with or without a missile) with a tractor
connected, all tractor-to-EL connections made, and the system
pressurized; a driver; and a vehicle dispatch.
STANDARDS.
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1440-389-20,
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Directs the 10-ton tractor driver. P F
2. Makes connections/disconnections as necessary. P F
3. Observes the EL wheels for proper indication. P F
4. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. Pp F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 9-1440-389-20
2-62-
061-305-1300
PERFORM SERVICE UPON RECEIPT (SUR)
ON THE MISSILE SECTIONS
CONDITIONS
You will be given a radar section, a G&C/A section, and first- and
second-stage propulsion sections in open containers. You will also be
given two assistants; an 8-ton crane with an operator, a firing site tool
kit, slings and hoisting beams, a blank DA Form 2404 (Equipment
Bead and Maintenance Worksheet), required expendables, and TM
=1410-387~12.
STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-1410-387-12.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
Note. TM 9-1410-387-12 must be used to perform
this task.
1, Inspects the RS. P F
2. Inspects the G&C/A section. P F
3. Inspects the second-stage propulsion section. P F
4, Inspects the first-stage propulsion section. P F
5. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
DA Pam 738-750
TM 9-1410-387-12
2-63061-305-1305
PERFORM SERVICE UPON RECEIPT (SUR)
ON SHIPPING AND STORAGE CONTAINERS
CONDITIONS
You will be given a shipping and storage container for a first- or
second-stage propulsion section, a G&C/A section, or a radar section;
a firing site tool kits required expendables; two assistants; an 8-ton
crane with an operator; a two-leg slings a four-leg slings a DA Form
24043 TM 9-8140-395-143 and TM 9-1450-396-14.
‘STANDARDS
Complete the performance measures in the evaluation guide IAW the
procedures in TM 9-8140-395-14 and TM 9-1450-396-14.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results.
Note 1. TM 9-8140-395-14 and TM 9-1450-396-14 must be
used to perform this task.
Note 2. Inspect the two- and four-leg sling IAW
TM 9-1450-396-14.
1. Performs SUR on the first-stage container. P F
or
2. Performs SUR on the second-stage container. P F
or
3. Performs SUR on the G&C/A container. P F
or
4. Performs SUR on the RS container. P F
5. Does not cause damage to equipment or injury
to personnel. P F
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Score the soldier GO if both steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if either step is failed (F).
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
DA Pam 738-750
TM 9-1450-396-14
TM 9-8140-395-14
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If the soldier fails any step, show113-573-4006
USE THE KTC 1400-E NUMERAL CIPHER/AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
CONDITIONS
This task may be performed in a tactical or nontactical situation and may
be performed in ‘an NBC environment. You will be given @ requirenent
1, CEO extract with KTC 1400-£ Numeral Cipher/Authentication System.
2. Map coordinates to be encoded.
3. Encoded numerical information to be decoded.
4. Authentication challenge for reply.
5. Pencil and paper.
STANDARDS
Use the KTC 1400-E Numeral Cipher/Authentication System to encode and
decode, and provide a correct reply for a challenge to authenticate IAW
the performance measures.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Preparation
Setup: Prepare map coordinates to be encoded and decoded and
authentication for challenge and for reply.
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
SECURITY PRECAUTION 1: Use of code sets. Each set
of the KTC 1400-E is effective for 12 hours unless
otherwise directed by the C-E office. (Refer to CEOI
Supplemental Instructions, items 102, 113, 114, and 117.)
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SECURITY PRECAUTION 2: Encrypt no more than 15
characters with a single SET INDICATOR. If an entire
message must be encrypted, use the operations code
KTC 600-E.
SECURITY PRECAUTION 3: Use only random letter
combinations.as SET INDICATORS.
SECURITY PRECAUTION 4: Variant letters are provided
for each numeral. These should be used impartially
and at random.
SECURITY PRECAUTION 5: Each table has plaintext
numbers and letters after the 6th, 12th, and 18th
lines. Do not use these as cipher values.
SECURITY PRECAUTION 6: In challenge and reply
authentication, only the station responding is
verified. Do not accept a challenge as an
authentication. To verify both stations, both
stations should be challenged and should reply.
(Refer to CEOI item 113, When to Authenticate.)
SECURITY PRECAUTION 7: Another challenge should be
made if an incorrect reply is received, a STANDBY is
requested, or an unusual delay occurs between challenge
and reply.
SECURITY PRECAUTION 8: Never give the challenge and
reply in the same transmission (self-authentication).
1. Finds the line for encryption. (Refer to CEOI
item 117.) P
a. Randomly selects any two letters for SET
INDICATOR (SI).
b. Finds the first letter of the SI in the LINE
INDICATOR column.
c. Finds the second SI letter.
d. Finds the SET LETTER in the LINE INDICATOR
column. This Tine will be used to encrypt
up to 15 characters.
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2. Encrypts grid zone letters provided by the
supervisor. (Refer to CEOI item 117. P F
Note. Grid zone letters will be included in
messages when they are necessary to the
understanding of such messages. NO OTHER
LETTERS WILL BE ENCRYPTED.
If necessary to preclude misunderstandin
2 Statenent may be made that grid-zone
letters are included in the message.
3. Encrypts numbers provided by the supervisor.
(Refer to CEOI item 117.) P F
4, Prepares for transmission. (Refer to Performance
Measures 1 through 3, CEOI item 117.) P F
. Decrypts grid zone letters and numbers. (Refer to
CEOT item 117.) P F
6. Performs challenge and reply authentication.
(Refer to CEOI items 113 and 177.) P F
a. Challenges a station using authentication.
b. Replies to a station using authentication.
7. Performs transmission authentication. (Refer to
CEOI item 114.) P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
CEOI
2-68113-573-6001
RECOGNIZE ELECTRONIC COUNTERMEASURES (ECM) AND
IMPLEMENT ELECTRONIC COUNTER-COUNTERMEASURES (ECCM)
CONDITIONS
This task is performed in a tactical or nontactical situation under all
weather conditions and may be performed in an NBC environment. You will
be given a requirement and--
1, Radio set.
2. Applicable operator's TM.
3. CEOI extract.
4, FM 24-1 (HTF).
5. FM 24-33,
Supervision and assistance will be available.
‘STANDARDS
Determine if electronic warfare (EW) is being directed at your station,
and employ ECCM for continued operation IAW the performance measures.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Preparation
Setup: For this evaluation, ensure that references for each performance
evaluation are followed.
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Determines if ECM is being employed. P F
a. Checks for accidental or unintentional
interference. (Refer to FM 24-33,
Chapter 3.)
b. Checks for intentional interference.
(Refer to FM 24-33, Chapter 3.)
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2. Initiates operator's procedures. (Refer to
FM 24-1, Appendix H, and FM 24-33, Chapter 3.) P F
a. Checks the equipment ground to ensure that
the interference is not caused by a buildup
of static electricity.
b. Disconnects the antenna.
c. Identifies the type of noise.
d. Moves the receiver or reorients the antenna,
if possible, and listens or looks for variations
‘in the strength of the disturbance.
e. Tunes the receiver a few kilohertz above or
below the normal frequency. If such detuning
causes the intensity of the interfering signal
to drop sharply, it can be assumed that the
interference is the result of spot jamming.
3. Identifies jamming signals. (Refer to FM 24-33,
Chapter 3.) Pp F
4. Employs antijamming measures. (Refer to FM 24-1,
Appendix H.) P F
Note. Antijamming measures have been designed to allow radio operators
to work effectively through intentional interference. Regardless of the
nature of the interfering signal, radio operators will not reveal, in the
clear, the possibility or success of enemy jamming.
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES:
CEOI
FM 24-1 (HTF)
FM 24-33
2-70113-573-7017
PERPARE/SUBMIT OPERATOR'S (MIJI) REPORT
CONDITIONS
This task is performed in a tactical or nontactical situation and may be
performed in an NBC environment. You will be given a requirement to
operate in a radio net, an interfering signal of undesigned origin, and
ins
1. KIC 1400-D Numeral Cipher/Authentication System.
2. CEOI extract including supplemental instructions.
3. Pencil and paper.
4. Homing loop antenna AT-784/PRC (if available).
5. Compass or terrain-oriented map (if available).
6. Watch or other method of determining time.
‘STANDARDS
Prepare the operator's initial MIJI report and submit it through the net
control station (NCS) by the best available means, and assemble the
supplemental information for the follow-up MIJI report.
Evaluation Preparation.
Setup: Prepare a situation for the operator to respond to.
Brief Soldier: Tell the soldier that he must pass all performance
measures in sequence.
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1, Prepares the initial MIJI report.
(Refer to CEOI item 112.) P F
Note 1. If the initial MIJI report is submitted over
nonsecure radio, items 1, 2, 4, and 5 must be
encrypted by use of the KTC 1400-D Numeral
Cipher/Authentication System.
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Note 2. Write the report on a separate sheet of paper
(not on the CEOI).
2. Submits the initial MIJI report. (Refer to CEOI
item 112.) P F
3. Assembles additional information for the
me MIJI report. (Refer to CEOI, item PB :
112.
Note 1. A follow-up report is required within
12 hours of the initial report. In many
instances, the operator who submitted the
initial report will be the only source of
information for the follow-up report.
Note 2. The item numbers listed below relate to the
item numbers of the follow-up report. Do not
confuse these items with the initial MIJI
report.
Note 3. For electrically transmitted reports, the
operator will simply state that item 6
information is being passed separately or
‘is not applicable.
Note 4. Grid zone letters need to be included in
messages only when they are necessary for
the positive location of the reporting element.
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
CEOI
2-72113-587-1050
MOUNT RADIO SET AN/VRC=46
CONDITIONS
This task is performed in a tactical or nontactical situation under all
weather conditions and may be performed in an NBC environment. You will
be given a requirement and--
1, Radio set AN/VRC-46,
2. Vehicle with mounting facilities installed.
3. Initiated DA Form 2404.
STANDARDS
Within 5 minutes, correctly mount, connect, and check the AN/VRC-46 IAW
the performance measures.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Preparation
Setup: Prepare equipment and ensure that it is operational. Provide DA
Form 2404,
Brief Soldie
completed wi
sequence.
Tell the soldier that all. performance measures must be
in 5 minutes to pass. Performance measures need not be in
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
WARNING: D0 _NOT PERMIT MANPACK OR VEHICULAR WHIP
ANTENNAS TO COME IN CONTACT WITH HIGH-POWER
LINES OR OTHER SOURCES OF ELECTRICITY;
INJURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT. OBSERVE THE
REQUIREMENTS OF TB SIG 291 WHICH ILLUSTRATES
THE DANGERS OF PERMITTING AN ANTENNA TO
CONTACT OTHER SOURCES OF POWER.
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CAUTION: BEFORE INSTALLING THE RADIO IN OR REMOVING
IT FROM THE RADIO MOUNT, ENSURE THAT THE
POWER SWITCH IS AT OFF.
WARNING: THE RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER IS COMPACT AND HEAVY
(OVER 50 POUNDS). USE CARE IN HANDLING IT
TO PROTECT PERSONNEL FROM SERIOUS INJURY
AND THE EQUIPMENT FROM DAMAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT LAY THE RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER ON ITS BACK.
THIS MAY DAMAGE THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY. LAY IT ON
ONE SIDE.
CAUTION: WHEN PULLING THE RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER FROM THE
MT-1029/VRC, GRASP BOTH GUARDS (OR HANDLES) TO
PULL THE UNIT FROM THE RADIO MOUNT, AND CONTINUE
TO USE ao He TO TETHEET AND CARRY THE UNIT.
EVER
1, Mounts the receiver-transmitter. (Refer to
TM 11-5820-401-10-1, Chapter 2, Section III,
step 1.) P
2. Assembles and connects the antenna. (Refer to
‘TM 11-5820-401-10-1, Chapter 2, Section III, step 4
or step 7.)
CAUTION 1: ENSURE THAT A GROUND STRAP IS FIRMLY
CONNECTED BETWEEN THE MX-6707/VRC (COMPACT
ANTENNA MATCHING UNIT) AND A GROUND
POINT ON THE VEHICLE.
CAUTION 2: INSPECT THE CONTACTS INSIDE THE BASE OF
THE LOWER ANTENNA SECTION. ENSURE THAT
THEY ARE NOT CORRODED, BENT, OR BROKEN.
CAUTION 3: ENSURE THAT THE MALE END OF THE CABLE IS
CONNECTED TO THE RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER.
Note 1. Apply graphite grease to the threads of the
antenna sections to make removal easier.
This also helps to prevent the sections from
rusting together if they are not separated
for a long time.
2-74Results
Note 2. Connect a length of safety wire between the
bottom antenna section and the spring mount of
the MX=6707/VRC.
3. Ties down the antenna. (Refer to TM 11-5820-
401-10-1, Chapter 2, Section III, step 5.) P F
CAUTION 1: ENSURE THAT THE ANTENNA TIP CAP IS IN PLACE
ON THE TIP OF THE UPPER ANTENNA SECTION.
CAUTION 2: WHEN PULLING THE ANTENNA DOWN, ENSURE THAT
THE TIP IS ABOVE ANY PEDESTRIAN AND THAT IT
WILL NOT SWING BEYOND THE SIDE OF THE VEHICLE.
IF MORE THAN ONE RADIO IS MOUNTED ON THE
VEHICLE, DO NOT CROSS THE ANTENNAS DURING
TIE=DOWN.
4. Updates DA Form 2404. (Refer to DA Pam 738-750,
paragraph 3-4 and TM 11-5820-401-10-1, Chapter 2,
Section II.) P F
Training Note. To dismount the radio set, reverse the
procedures outlined in Performance
Measures 1 through 3, observing all
appl icable WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
DA PAM 738-750
TB SIG 291
T™ 11-5820-401-10-1
2-75113-587-2002
OPERATE RADIO SET AN/VRC-64 OR AN/GRC-160
(AN/VRC-53 OR AN/GRA-125)
CONDITIONS
This task is performed under all weather conditions in a field or
garrison location. Your team chief will provide you with an installed
radio set AN/VRC-64, a current CEOI, SB 11-624, and TM 11-5820-498-12.
Supervision and assistance will normally be available.
‘STANDARDS
Within 5 minutes, align the radio set according to Performance Measure 3,
and place into and take out of operation according to Performance
Measures 1 through 6.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Preparation
Setup: Ensure that the battery is removed from the battery box
CY=2562/PRC-25 for vehicle operation.
Brief Soldier: Tell the soldier not to start, restart, slave start, or
stop the vehicle engine with the AM-2060/GRC turned on. (Sequence is not
scored.)
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Determines operating frequency from current CEOI. P F
2. Conducts channel preset procedures. (Refer to
TM 11-5820-498-12, Chapter 3, Section II,
paragraph 3-11.) P F
3. Conducts alignment procedures for RT-841/PRC-77.
(Refer to TM 11-5820-498-12, Chapter 3, Section IT,
paragraph 3-13.) P F
4. Conducts alignment procedures for amplifer-power
supply group OA-3633 or OA-3633A. (Refer to TM
11-5820-498-12, Chapter 3, Section II,
paragraph 3-14.) P F
2-76Results
5. Determines squelch setting for receiver-transmitter
and aligns squelch control to appropriate setting
as listed in CEOI. P F
6. Performs stopping procedures. (Refer to TM 11-
5820-498-12, Chapter 3, Section II, paragraphs
3-14k(1) and (2).) Pp F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
CEOI
SB 11-624
‘TM 11-5820-498-12
2-77113-587-2003
OPERATE RADIO SET AN/VRC-46 (VRC~12 SERIES)
CONDITIONS
This task is performed under all weather conditions in a field or
garrison location and may be performed in an NBC environment. You will
be given--
1. Operational AN/VRC-46.
2. TM 11-5820-401-10-1.
3. CEOI.
4, Radio station to communicate with.
Supervision and assistance will be available.
‘STANDARDS:
Align the radio set, and place into and take out of operation IAW the
performance measures.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results,
WARNING: DO NOT PERMIT VEHICULAR WHIP ANTENNA TO.
TOUCH HIGH-POWER LINES OR OTHER SOURCES OF
ELECTRICITY; INJURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT
CAUTION: DO NOT TURN RADIO ON UNTIL VEHICLE IS
STARTED; DAMAGE MAY OCCUR TO THE SET.
1. Determines operating frequency from current edition
of CEOI. P F
2. Aligns receiver-transmitter. (Refer to TM 11-5820-
401-10-1, paragraph 2-59.)
2-78Results
3. Establishes initial communications. (Refer to TM 11-
5820-401-10-1, paragraph 2-62.) P F
4. Performs stopping procedures. (Refer to TM 11-5820
401-101, paragraph 2-65.) P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
CcEOI
TM 11-5820-401-10-1
2-79113-587-3077
PERFORM OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND
SERVICES ON RADIO SETS AN/VRC-12 SERIES
CONDITIONS
This task is performed in a tactical or nontactical situation under all
weather conditions and may be performed in an NBC environment. You will
be given a requirement and--
1, AN/VRC-12 series radio.
2. Vehicle with mounting facilities installed.
3. Clean, lint-free cloth and brush.
4. Trichloroethane.
5. Initiated DA Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
Worksheet) .
6. TM 11-5820-401-10-1 or TM 11-5820-401-10-2 and DA Pam 738-750.
Supervision is normally available.
STANDARDS
Perform preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) IAW the perfor-
mance measures within 20 minutes (30 minutes if the installation includes
an intercom system).
TRAINING/ EVALUATION
Evaluation Preparation
Setup: The cleaning operations should be done once a day.
Brief Soldier: Tell the soldier that all steps must be performed
correctly to receive a GO (sequence is not scored).
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Performs routine checks. (Refer to
TM 11-5820-401-10-1, Chapter 2, Section II;
or TM 11-5820-401-10-2, Section II.) P F
2-80Results
1. Performs operator's daily PMCS. (Refer to
‘TM 11-5985-357-13, Chapter 4, paragraph 4-3.) P F
2. Performs operator's weekly PMCS. (Refer to
‘TM 11-5985-357-13, Chapter 4, paragraph 4-2.) P F
3. Updates DA Form 2404, P F
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 11-5985-357-13
2-85113-609-2013
PREPARE/OPERATE COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY EQUIPMENT
TSEC/KY-57 WITH AN/VRC-12 SERIES RADIO SETS
CONDITIONS
This task is performed in a tactical or nontactical situation and may be
Performed in an NBC environment. You will be given a requirement and--
1. AN/VRC=12 series radio set installed and operational.
2. Security equipment TSEC/KY-57.
3. Electronic transfer device KYK-13/TSEC with variables stored.
4. Unit CEOI.
5. (0)TM 11-5810-256-0P-3.
6. (0)TM 11-5810-256-0P-4,
7. (0)TM 11-5810-312-12-1.
8. TM 11-5820-401-10-1.
9. TM 11-5820-401-10-2.
‘STANDARDS
Mount, interconnect (when required), and operate the equipment IAW the
Performance measures.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
WARNING 1: OPERATORS OF THE TSEC/KY-57 SECURE RADIO
SYSTEM MUST HAVE A CLEARANCE AT LEAST AS
HIGH AS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF TRAFFIC TO BE
PASSED (THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE KEYING
MATERIAL).
2-86Results
WARNING 2: KEYED EQUIPMENT MUST BE UNDER DIRECT
CONTINUOUS UNITED STATES CONTROL TO
PREVENT TAMPERING OR UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS.
1, Performs preliminary checks for the type AN/VRC-12
series radio set the TSEC/KY-57 is being used with.
(Refer to (0)TM 11-5810-312-12-1, Volume 1, paragraph
4-175 TM 11-5820-401-10-1, paragraphs 2-45 through
2-474 11-5820-401-10-2, paragraphs 2-63 through
2-71. P F
2. Performs first-start procedures for TSEC/KY-57.
(Refer to (0)TM 11-5810-312-12-1, Volume 1, paragraph
4-18; (0)TM 11-5810-256-0P-3, Chapter 2, pages 3
through 22; (0)TM 11-5810-256-0P-4, Chapter 2,
pages 3 through 23.) P F
3. Performs operating procedures for AN/VRC~12
series radio sets. P F
a. Operates TSEC/KY-57 with RT-246/VRC or RT-524/VRC
(AN/VRC-43 or AN/VRC-46). (Refer to (0)TM 11-5810-
312-12-1, Volume 1, paragraph 4-17; (0)TM 11-5810-
256-0P-3, Chapter 2, pages 23 through 28; (0)TM 11-
5810-312-12-1, Volume 1, paragraphs 4-20 and 4-23.)
b. Operates TSEC/KY-57 with R-442/VRC (AN/VRC~12 or
AN/VRC~47). (Refer to (0)TM 11-5810-312-12-1,
Volume 1, paragraphs 4-20 and 4-23.)
ce Operates two TSEC/KY-57s with AN/VRC-49 for
retransmission. (Refer to (0)TM 11~5810~
312-121, Volume 1, paragraph 4-22.)
4. Performs operating procedures when using receiver-
transmitter RT-246/VRC or RT-524/VRC with TSEC/KY=
57 removed. (Refer to (0)TM 11-5810-312-12-1,
Volume 1, paragraphs 4-24 and 4-25.) P F
5. Performs operating procedures when using
receiver-radio R-442/VRC with TSEC/KY-57
removed. (Refer to (0)TM 11-5810-312~12-1,
Volume 1, paragraph 4-26.) P F
2-87Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
CEOL
'0)TM 11~-5810-256-0P-3
0)T 11-5810-256-0P-4
(0)TM 11-5810-312-12-1
T™ 11-5820-401-10-1
TM 11-5820-401-10-2
2-88113-622-1006
INSTALL RADIO SET CONTROL GROUP AN/GRA~39(*)
CONDITIONS
This task is performed in a tactical or nontactical situation and may be
performed in an NBC environment. You will be given a requirement and--
1. Radio set control group AN/GRA-39(*).
2. AN/VRC=12 series or AN/PRC-25/77 series FM radio set, installed and
operational.
3. Batteries BA-30, 12 each.
4. Field wire on reel(s) (up to 2 miles).
5. Tool equipment TE-33.
6. Designated remote site for the radio.
7. Vehicle driver/radio operator.
8. Operating frequency from CEOI.
9. Initiated DA Form 2404.
10. TM 11-5820-477-12.
11. DA Pam 738-750.
‘STANDARDS
Prepare, position at the designated locations, and connect the
AN/GRA-39(*) IAW the performance measures.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Installs batteries in AN/GRA-39(*). (Refer to
TM 11-5820-477-12, paragraph 2-4.) P F
2-89Results
Note. If the cover is slid into position
or the clamps are closed one at a time,
the batteries can be pushed away from the
contacts.
2. Installs control units on site.
(Refer to TM 11-5820-477-12, paragraph 2-5.) P F
3. Installs field wire line between the sites.
(Refer to TM 11-5820-477-12, paragraph 2-5.) Pp F
Note. Tie the field wire to a solid object before
connecting it to the control unit binding posts.
This will prevent the control units from being
damaged if the wire is snagged and pulled.
WARNING: DO NOT PRESS THE RINGER BUTTON OF EITHER
THE LOCAL OR THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT WHILE
INSTALLING THE FIELD WIRE TO THE LINE
BINDING POSTS. OPERATING THE RINGER
BUTTON APPLIES A VOLTAGE THAT CAN SHOCK
A PERSON TOUCHING THE BINDING POSTS OR
THE BARE CONDUCTORS.
4. Updates DA Form 2404. (Refer to DA Pam 738-750
and TM 11-5820-477-12, paragraph 4-8.) P F
raining Note. To dismount the radio set, reverse
the procedures outlined in Performance
Measures 1 through 3, observing all
applicable WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES.
Feedback
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCES
DA Pam 738-750
TM 11-5820-477-12
2-90113-622-2004
OPERATE RADIO SET CONTROL GROUP AN/GRA-39(*)
CONDITIONS
This task is performed in a tactical or nontactical situation and may be
performed in an NBC environment. You will be given a requirement and--
1. Installed radio set control group AN/GRA-39(*).
2. AN/VRC-12 series or AN/PRC-25/77 series FM radio set, installed and
operational.
3. Another radio station with which to communicate.
4, Operator/attendant for the radio site.
5. ™ 11-5820-477-12.
‘STANDARDS
Perform starting procedures and communications checks IAW the performance
measures.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Preparation
Setup: Lay field wire between local and remote control units.
Brief Soldier: Tell the soldier that all steps must be performed
correctly to receive a GO. (Sequence is not scored.)
Evaluation Guide
Performance Measures Results
1. Performs starting procedures. Pp F
a. Local control unit. (Refer to ™
11-5820-477-12, paragraph 3-3a.)
2-91Results
b. Remote control unit. (Refer to T™
11-5820-477-12, paragraph 3-3b.)
Note. Starting procedures for the local
control and radio are performed by
the radio operator/attendant.
Starting procedures for the remote
control are performed by the remote
operator. Starting procedures can
be coordinated through the telephone
feature of the AN/GRA-39(*).
2. Conducts telephone communication check between
local and remote control units. (Refer to TM
11-5820-477-12, paragraph 3-4a.) P F
3. Conducts radio transmission and reception check.
(Refer to TM 11-5820-477-12, paragraphs 3-4b and c.) P F
4. Performs stopping procedures. (Refer to TM
11-5820-477-12, paragraph 3-5.) P F
Feedback om
Score the soldier GO if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
TM 11-5820-477-12
2-92*061-304-9101
PERFORM NONVIOLENT DISABLEMENT PROCEDURES
*This task was deemed combat critical by the USAFAS task site selection
board. However, because of the nature/classification of the task, a sol-
dier's manual task summary and evaluation guide cannot be published in an
unclassified training document.
2-93*061-304-9102
MAINTAIN CUSTODY OF WAR RESERVE ITEM
*This task was deemed combat critical by the USAFAS task site selection
board. However, because of the nature/classification of the task, a sol-
dier's manual task summary and evaluation guide cannot be published in an
unclassified training document.
2-94191-376-4117
USE THE DURESS CODE SYSTEM
CONDITIONS
While performing security duty, you or another guard are placed under
duress. You know the correct duress code.
STANDARDS
Use or respond to the duress code IAW the performance measures.
TRAINING/EVALUATION
Evaluation Preparation
Setup: You will need three soldiers. One will play the role of the
unauthorized person. The other two are guards on duty. Have the guard
who is under duress give the code to the other guard while attempting to
enter or leave an area with the unauthorized person. (To evaluate each
soldier on both performance measures will require them to switch roles.)
Brief Soldier: Give the soldiers being evaluated the duress code word or
phrase. Tell the guard under duress that he will be evaluated IAW
Performance Measure 1. Tell the other guard that he will be evaluated
IAW Performance Measure 2.
Evaluation Gu:
Performance Measures Results
1. To use duress code-- P F
a. Use code only when acting under duress.
b. Insert code word or phrase into normal
conversation.
c. Lends support to security personnel receiving
duress signal.
2. Respond to duress code. Pp F
a. Recognizes code’ word or phrase when used.
2-95b. Remains calm.
c. Attempts to separate person who is under duress
from unauthorized person(s).
d. Uses necessary force to prevent unauthorized
person(s) from entering or leaving the area.
e. Notifies the sergeant of the guard as soon as
possible.
Feedback
Score the soldier G0 if all steps are passed (P). Score the soldier
NO-GO if any step is failed (F). If the soldier fails any step, show
what was done wrong and how to do it correctly.
REFERENCE
FM 19-30
2-96APPENDIX A
PROPONENT SCHOOL/AGENCY CODES
061 US Army Field Artillery School
ATTN: ATSF-DI
Fort Sill, OK 73503
113 US Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon
ATTN: | ATZH-TD-A
Fort Gordon, GA 30905
121 US Army Soldier Support Center
ATTN: ATSG-TD-SQT
Fort Benjamen Harrison, IN 46216
191 US Army Military Police School
ATTN: ATZN-MP-DES
Fort McClellan, AL 36205
Note. The first three numbers of the task number are the proponent
‘school/agency codes. This code indicates the school/agency responsible
for the task content.APPENDIX B
DA FORM 5164-R, HANDS-ON EVALUATION
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE TRAINER
1. A DA Form 5164-R is provided in this appendix. The form may be
reproduced locally on 8%- by 11-inch paper.
2. At the top of the form, enter the title and number of the task to
be evaluated
3. In column a, enter the number of each performance step from the
evaluation guide.
4. In column b, enter each performance step from the evaluation guide
that corresponds to the number in column a. (The information may be
abbreviated if necessary).
5. If you evaluate more than one soldier on a specific task or if you
evaluate the same soldier more than once, you may locally reproduce the
partially completed DA Form 5164-R.
6. Before evaluating a soldier, enter the date, the evaluator's name,
and the soldier's name and unit.
7. For each performance step evaluated, enter a check in column c
(PASS) or column d (FAIL), as appropriate.
8. Check the status block GO or NO-GO, as appropriate, by referring to
the evaluation guide for the task standard.
9. An example of a completed DA Form 5164-R is on page B-2.
10. A blank reproducible copy of DA Form 5164-R is at the end of this
appendix.
Note to trainer. Use of this form is optional. However, it allows you
to maintain information on soldier proficiency at the performance/step
level.HANDS-ON EVALUATION
For use of ths form see AR 250-37. The proponent agancy is DSCOPS.
TASK NUMBER
061-304-1004
a
a
DA FORM 5164-R, DEC 82-_
GLOSSARY
Section I. DEFINITION OF TERMS
Assembled missile--first- and second-stage propulsion sections, a
guidance and control/adapter section, a warhead section, and a radar
section assembled on an erector-launcher.
Computer prompt--interaction of operator and machine based on directions
displayed on the conputer screen.
Emplaced_erector-launcher--an erector-launcher leveled and on jacks with
@ power source.
Erector-launcher emplaced for maintenance--an erector-launcher on jacks
with a power source.
Ground support equipment--first- and second-stage hoisting beams, two-
and four-leg stings, a reentry-vehicle sling, and accessory kits.
Missile body sections--first- and second-stage propulsion sections,
F guidance and-control/adapter section, and a radar ‘section.
Missile propulsion sections--first- and second-stage propulsion sections.
Power source--a 30-kw generator or commercial power.
Standby--missile(s) in a quick-reaction alert (QRA) configuration in the
Field or on a hard site.
Section II. ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
Ac alternating current
ACS assistant chief of section
AIT advance individual training
AND alphanumeric display
AR Army regulation
ARTEP Amy training and evaluation program
BC ballistic case
BcT basic combat training
Glossary-1BITE
cB
CEOI
CHEFU
COMSEC
CRT
cit
EBW
ECCM
ECM
EL
EME
‘ML
EPMS
EW
FM
GaC/A
GIEU
HEMTT
IET
ILA
ITEP
kw
LCA
built-in test equipment
chemical biological
conmunications-electronics operation instructions
clocked high-energy firing unit
communication security
cathode ray tube
common task test
exploding bridge wire
electronic counter-countermeasures
electronic countermeasures
erector-launcher
electromagnetic effects
equipment maintenance log -~
enlisted personnel management system
electronic warfare
field manual
guidance and control/adapter
ground integrated electronics unit
heavy expanded mobility tactical truck
in accordance with
initial entry training
interface logic assembly
individual training evaluation program
kilowatt
launch control assembly
Glossary-2MAN
MIJI
Nos
NTP
NBC
008
orc
osuT
PAL
PCC
PE
PID
PLOC
PMCS
PTC
QRA
RLCU
RS
RSGF
RV
sk
SMCT
sqt
stp
‘SUR
Machinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg
meaconing, intrusion, janming, and interference
military occupational speciality
MOS training plan
nuclear, biological, chemical
operational data base
officer in charge
one-station unit training
permissive action link
platoon control centra’
protective entrance
Pershing identification
primary leadership development course
preventive maintenance checks and services
primary technical course
quick reaction alert
remote launch control unit
radar section
reference scene generation facility
reentry vehicle
skill level
soldier's manual of common tasks
skill qualification test
soldier training publication
service upon receipt
Glossary-3TEC
WS:
training extension course
technical manual
warhead section
Glossary=4REFERENCES
Section I. REQUIRED PUBLICATIONS
Required publications are sources that users must read in order to
understand or comply with this publication.
ARMY REGULATIONS (ARs)
50-5
340-2
340-18
380-5
Nuclear Surety
Maintenance and Disposition of Records for TOE and
Certain Other Units of the Army
The Army Functional Files System
Department of the Army Information Security Program
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (DA) FORMS
455
969
2028
2404
2407
2409
3964
5164-R
5165-R
Nail and Document Register
Top Secret Document Record
Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms
Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet
Maintenance Request
Equipment Maintenance Log (Consol idated)
Classified Document Accountability
Hands-On Evaluation
Field-Expedient Squad Book
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (DA) LABELS
22
23
24
Confidential Cover Sheet
Secret Cover Sheet
Top Secret Cover Sheet
Reference-1DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (DA) PAMPHLETS
351-20
738-750
The Army Correspondence Course Program Catalog
The Amy Maintenance Management System (TAMMS)
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DD) FORMS
314
1150
FIELD MANUALS (FMS)
5-25
17-95
19-30
21-60
21-1 (HF)
24-18
24-33
MISCELLANEOUS
STP 21-1-SMCT
STP 21-24-SMCT
TEC Lesson
§10-121-7381-A
SUPPLY BULLETIN (SB)
11-624
Preventive Maintenance Schedule and Record
Request for Issue or Turn-In
Explosives and Demolitions
Air Cavalry Platoon Handbook
Physical Security
Visual Signals
Combat Communications (How to Fight)
Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communication
Techniques
Communications Techniques: Electronic Counter-
Countermeasures
Soldier's Manual of Conmon Tasks (Ski11 Level 1)
Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks (Skill Levels
2, 3, and 4)
Receipt/Transfer Classified Material
Warning Notice for Vehicles in Which Radios are
Mounted
Reference=2nN
TECHNICAL BULLETINS (TBs)
385-2
SIG-291
TECHNICAL MANUALS (TMs)
5=6115-465-12
9-1115-386-128P
9-1190-217-15
(0)11-5810-256-0P3
(0)11-5810-256-0P4
(0)11-5810-312-1
11-5820-401-10-1
Nuclear Weapons Firefighting Procedures
Safety measures to be Observed When Installing
and Using Whip Antennas, Field-Type Masts,
Towers, and Antennas and Metal Poles That Are
Used With Communications, Radar, and Direction
Finder Equipment
Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual
for Generator Set, Diesel Engine Driven, Tactical
Skid Nounted, 30 kw, 3 Phase, 4 Wire, 120/208
and 240/416 v (DOD Model MEP-005A), Utility Class
50/60 Hz, (Model MEP-104A) Precise Class, 50/60 Hz,
(Model MEP=114A), Precise Class 400 Hz Including
Auxiliary Equipment (DOD Model MEP-OOSAWE) Winteriza-
tion Kit, Fuel Burning (Model MEP-OOSAWE), Winteriza-
tion Kit, Electric, (Model MEP-OOSALM), Load Bank
Kit and (Model MEP-OOSAWM), Wheel Mounting Kit
Operator's and Organizational Maintenance
Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List
for M266 Nuclear Warhead Section, M272 Training
Warhead Section
Operator, Organizational, Field and Depot
Maintenance (Including Repair Parts and Special
Tools List) Operation and Maintenance Instruc-
tions With Illustrated Parts Breakdown for Dial
Indicating Depth Gage T-4191
Operating Procedures for Communications Security
Equipment TSEC/KY-57 in Wheeled Vehicle
Operating Procedures for Communications Security
Equipment TSEC/KY=-57 in Tracked Vehicle
Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual,
Insulation Kits for Communications Security Equipment
TSEC/KY-57, Volume 1
Operator's Manual: Radio Sets AN/VRC~12,
AN/VRC~43, AN/VRC-44, AN/VRC=45, AN/VRC~46,
AN/VRC=47, AN/VRC~48'and AN/VRC-49 (Used
Without an Intercom System)
Reference-311-5820-401-10-2
11-5820-477-12
11-5820~498=12
11-5985-357-13
Operator's Manual: Radio Sets AN/VRC-12,
AN/VRC~43, AN/VRC-44, AN/VRC-45, AN/VRC-46,
AN/VRC=47, AN/VRC-48 and AN/VRC-49 (Used With
an Intercom System)
Operator's and Organizational Maintenance
Manual: Radio Set Control Groups AN/GRA-39,
AN/GRA-39A and AN/GRA~39B
Operator's and Organizational Maintenance
Manual: Radio Sets, AN/VRC~53, AN/VRC-64,
AN/GRC=125 and AN/GRC-160 and Amplifier Power
Supply Groups OA-3633/GRC and OA-3633A/GRC
Operator's, Organizational, and Direct Support
Maintenance Manual for Antenna Group, O&~254/GRC
Section II. RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Related publications are sources of additional information. They are not
required in order to understand this publication.
ARMY REGULATIONS (ARs)
(C)50-101
105-3
105-10
190-11
310-1
350-37
FIELD MANUALS (FMs)
5-20
5-36
6-11
Safety Rules for the Operation of the Pershing
IA Nuclear Weapon System (U)
Reporting Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming and
Interference of Electromagnetic Systems
Communications Economy and Discipline
Physical Security of Ams, Ammunition, and
Explosives
Publications, Blank Forms, and Printing Management
Army Individual Training Evaluation Program
Camouflage
Route Reconnaissance and Classification
The Pershing II Firing Battery
Reference=47-8 (HTF)
7-10 (HTF)
7-20
20-22
20-31
21-10
21-20
21-26
21-30
21-75
21-305
24-20
32-6
MISCELLANEOUS
ACP 124 (C)
ACP 126 (B)
TECHNICAL BULLETIN (TB)
9-1100-803-15
TECHNICAL MANUALS (TMs)
3-4230-204-128P
3-4230-211-10
The Infantry Platoon and Squad (Infantry,
Airborne, Air Assault, Ranger) (How to Fight)
The Infantry Rifle Company (Infantry, Airborne,
Air Assault, Ranger) (How to Fight)
The Infantry Battalion (Infantry, Airborne, Air
Assault, Ranger)
Vehicle Recovery Operations
Electric Power Generation in the Field
Field Hygiene and Sanitation
Physical Readiness Training
Nap Reading
Military Symbols
Combat Skills of the Soldier
Nanual for the Wheeled Vehicle Driver
Field Wire and Field Cable Techniques
SIGSEC Techniques
Army Communication Procedures
Anny Communication Procedures
Army Nuclear Weapons Equipment Records and
Reporting Procedures
Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manua’
(Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List)
for Decontaminating Apparatus, Portable DS2, 1%
Quart, ABC-M11
Operator's Manual: Decontaminating and Reim-
pregnating Kit: Individual, ABC-M13
Reference-53-6665-225-12 Operator's and Organizational Maintenance
Manual: Alarm, Chemical Agent, Automatic:
Portable, Manpack, M8 Fixed Emplacement, M10 for
Trucks, Utility: 1/4-Ton, M11; Truck: 3/4-Ton,
M12; Truck: 2%-Ton, M13; Full-Tracked; Armored
Personnel Carriers and Recovery Vehicles; M14;
Carrier, Command and Reconnaissance, Armored:
M15 w/Power Supply for Truck, Utility: 1/4-Ton,
M16; Truck: 3/4-Ton, M17 and Truck 2%Ton, M18
5-4120-308-15 Operator, Organizational, Direct Support,
General Support, and Depot Maintenance Manual;
Air Conditioner, Compact Vertical, 208 v, 3
Phase, 50/60 Hz, 18,000 BTU/Hr Cooling, 12,000
BTU Heating (American Air Filter Model CH 620-2)
and (KECO Industries, Inc., Model F18T-2
9=1375-213-12 Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual
(Including Repair Parts and Special Tool Lists
Demolition Materials
9-2320-272-10 Operator's Manual for Truck, 5-Ton, 6X6, M939
Series (Diesel); Cargo, Dropside: M923, M925,
924, and M926; Cargo, XLWB, M927, M928; Dump:
M929, M930; Tractor: M931, M932; Van, Expansible: /™\
M934, M935 and Medium Wrecker: M936
9-2320-282-10 Operator's Manual for Truck, Tractor w/Crane:
10-Ton, 8X8, M1001, M1013, M1002 and w/o Crane,
w1014
10-8340-208-13 Operator's Organizational and Direct Support
Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and
Special Tools List): Tent, Vehicle Maintenance
w/Cover, Pins and Support
11-5805-201-12 Operator and Organizational Maintenance
Nanual for Telephone Set, TA-312/PT
11-6665-214-10 Operator's Manual: Radiacmeters, IM-9E/PD,
1M-93/UD, and IM-93A/UD and IM-147/PD
743-200-1 Storage and Materials Hand] ing
743=200-2 Storage Modernization
743-2003 Storage and Materials Handling
Reference-6750-244-2 Procedures for Destruction of Electronics
Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use (Electronic
Command)
750-244-3 Generator Destruction
750-244-6 Procedures for Destruction of Tank-Automotive
Equipment to Prevent Enemy Use. (US Army Tank=
Automotive Command)
TRAINING CIRCULARS (TCs)
8-3 Field Sanitation Team Training
11-8 Grounding Techniques
Section III, PROJECTED PUBLICATIONS
Projected publications are sources of additional information that are scheduled
for printing but are not yet available. Upon print, they will be distributed
automatically via pinpoint distribution. They may not be obtained from the USA
AG Publications Center until indexed in DA Pamphlet 310-1.
TECHNICAL MANUALS (TMs)
9-1410-387-12 Operator's and Organizational Maintenance
Manual: Pershing II Surface Attack Guided
Missile
9-1425-386-10-1 Operator's Manual: Pershing II Weapon System
(System Description)
9-1425-386-10-2/1 Operator's Manual: Pershing II Weapon System
(Firing Position Procedures)
9-1425-386-10-2/2 Operator's Manual: Pershing II Weapon System
(Firing Position Procedures) Detailed Procedures
for EL OP and PCC CM 1
9-1425-386-10-2/3 Operator's Manual: Pershing II Weapon System
(Firing Position Procedures) Detailed Procedures
for CM 1 Through CM 4 and PCC CM 2
9-1425-386-10-3/1 Operator's Manual: Pershing II Weapon System
(Missile Assembly)
9-1425-386-10-3/2 Operator's Manual: Pershing II Weapon System
(Missile Disassembly)
Reference-79-1425-386-10-4
9~1425-391-14
9-1430-386-20
9~1430-388-12
9-1430-392-10
9~1430-392-20
9-1430-393-14
9=1440-389-10
9-1440-389-20
9-1450-396-14
9-2320-279-10
9-4935-387-14
9-8140-395-14
Operator's Manual: Pershing II Weapon System
(Classified Supplement)
Operator, Organizational, and DS/GS Maintenance
Manual: PCC/RSGF Shelter
Organizational Maintenance Manual: Platoon
Control Central
Reference Scene Generation Facility
Operator's Manual: Platoon Central Guided
Missile System
Organizational Maintenance Manual: PCC Guided
Missile System
Operator, Organizational, and DS/GS Maintenance
Manual: ‘Electrical Cable Assembly Set and Rear
Area Electrical Cable Assembly Set, Guided
Missile System
Operator's Manual: Pershing II Erector-Launcher
Guided Missile Semitrailer Mounted XM1003
Organizatonal Maintenance Manual: Pershing II
Erector-Launcher Guided Missile, Semitrailer
Mounted XM1003
Organizational and Direct Support Maintenance
Nanual: Ground Handling Equipment, Guided
Missile System
Operator's Manual, Truck, Tractor 10-Ton, 8X8
983 (HENTT)
Operator Organizational and DS/GS Maintenance
Manual: Tests Safe and ARM Recoding
Organizational and Direct Support Maintenance
Nanual: Shipping and Storage Containers
Reference-8
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