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Bee PATROL AL «ach, @) NARS 2) dd TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE FORCES- OVERVIEW CHAPTER 1 MISSION PLANNING PROCESS 10 INTRODUCTION 11 THE MISSION PLANNING CYCLE 1.2 THE MISSION PLANNING PROCESS 1.2.1 Receive the Mission Directive 1.2.2 Initiate a Security Plan 1.2.3 Analyze the Mission 1.2.4 Plan the Use of Available Time 1.2.5 Submit an Initial EEL Request 1.2.6 Formulate an Initial Plan 1.2.7 Give Mission Concept 1.2.8 Revise Plan, Based On Mission Concept 1.2.9 Phase Plan/Diagram the Mission 1,2,10 Update EE] Request 1.2.11 Submit Support Requirements 1.2.12 Issue Warning Order 1.2.13 Conduct Preliminary Gear/Personnel Inspections and Rehearsals 1.2.14 Update the Plan as Necessary 1.2.15 Patrol Leader's Order 1.2.16 Briefback 1.2.17 Final Inspection, Rehearsals, and Brief 1.2.18 Conduct Mission 1.2.19 Debrief 1.2.20 Submit Post-Op Report 13 THE PHASE DIAGRAMMING SYSTEM BboRBaWwWw whee ee Wa ee PATROL LEADER'S HANDBOOK iii AN OVERVIEW 1.4 ORGANIZATION OF THE PHASE DIAGRAM 6 1,5 MISSION PHASES i.6 PHASE DIAGRAMMING 1.6.1 Analyze Each Event 1.6.2 Continue the Analysis 1.6.3 Prepare Detailed Lists 1,7 PLANNING FOR CONTINGENCIES 1 1.7.1 Contingency Checkhst 1 NN wow CHAPTER 2 ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION 2.0 INTRODUCTION 14 2.1 TARGET 14 2.1.1 Enemy Environment 15 2.1.2. Enemy Order of Battle 15 2.1.3. Survival/Evasion/Resistance/Escape (SERE) is 2.1.4 Muscellaneous. 15 2.2 TARGET DEPENDENT EE] 15 2.2.1 Imagery and Graphics 1s 2.2.2 Textual Data and Support Materials 15 CHAPTER 3 TARGET ANALYSIS. 3.0 INTRODUCTION 16 31 TARGET SELECTION 16 3.1.1 Criticality 16 3.1.2 Accessibility 16 3.1.3 Recuperability I? 3.1.4 Vulnerability 17 3.1.5 Effect on Populace 17 3.1.6 Recognizability 17 3.2 TARGET SYSTEMS 17 3.3 MAJOR TARGET SYSTEMS 18 3.3.1 Railway Systems 18 3.3.2 Highway Systems 18 iv U.S. NAVY SEAL

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