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Title: Duties


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Duties Responsibilities
  • (PL, PSG, SL, TL, Medic, RTO FO

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  • To complete all assigned tasks, every soldier
    in the patrol must do his job. Each soldier must
    accomplish his specific duties and
    responsibilities and be a part of the team.
    Element Leaders (SLs TLs) must do their part
    by supervising, rehearsing and spot checking in
    order to assist the PL.

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  • Patrol Leader (PL)
  • Responsible for what the patrol does or fails to
    do. This includes tactical employment, training,
    administration, personnel management, and
    logistics. He does this by planning, making
    timely decisions, issuing orders, assigning
    tasks, and supervising patrol activities. He must
    know his men and how to employ the patrol's
    weapons. He is responsible for positioning and
    employing all assigned or attached crew-served
    weapons and employment of supporting weapons.

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  • The Patrol Leader Will
  • Establish time schedule using the backwards
    planning process.
  • Take the initiative to accomplish the mission in
    the absence of orders. Keeps higher informed by
    using periodic situation reports.
  • Plan with the help of the PSG, SLs, and other
    key personnel (FO, attachment leaders). Receive
    and get briefed on status reports from the PSG
    and SLs and review patrol requirements based on
    the tactical plan.
  • Stay abreast of the situation through
    coordinations with adjacent units and higher HQ,
    supervise, issue FRAGOs, and accomplish the
    mission.
  • If needed, requests more support for his patrol
    from higher headquarters.
  • Directs and assist the PSG in planning and
    coordinating the patrol's CSS effort and CASEVAC
    plan.
  • Checks security, makes corrections, spot checks,
    and conducts rehearsals
  • During execution, positions himself where he can
    influence the most critical task for mission
    accomplishment usually with the main effort
  • Commands through his squad leaders using the
    intent of the two levels higher commanders.

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  • Platoon Sergeant (PSG)
  • Senior NCO in the patrol and second in succession
    of command. Helps and advises the patrol leader,
    and leads the patrol in the patrol leader's
    absence. Supervises the patrol's administration,
    logistics, and maintenance. Prepares and issues
    paragraph 4 of the patrol OPORD.

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  • The Platoon Sergeant Will
  • Organize and control the patrol CP IAW the unit
    SOP, patrol leader's guidance, and METT-TC
    factors.
  • Receive Status from squad leaders on rations,
    water, and ammunition. Assists the PL with
    planning by informing him on the amount of ammo
    and pyro the platoon has for planning purposes.
  • Direct the patrol medic and patrol aid-litter
    teams in moving casualties to the rear.
  • Maintain patrol personnel status on men, weapons
    and equipment.
  • Monitor the morale, discipline, and health of
    patrol members.
  • Supervise task-organized elements of patrol
  • Quartering parties.
  • Security forces during withdrawals (Day or
    Night).
  • Support elements during raids or attacks.
  • Coordinate and supervise patrol re-supply
    operations and ensure that supplies are
    distributed IAW the PL's guidance and direction.
  • Ensure that ammo/supplies/loads are properly and
    evenly distributed (a critical task during
    consolidation and reorganization).
  • Ensures the casualty evacuation plan is complete
    and executed properly.

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  • The following checklist outlines APL's duties and
    responsibilities during specific actions
  • Actions During Movements Halts
  • Takes action necessary to facilitate movement.
  • Supervises rear security during movement.
  • Supervises/establishes/maintains security during
    halts.
  • Knows the patrols location at all times!!!
  • Performs additional tasks as required by the PL
    and assists in every way possible. Focuses on
    security and control of patrol.
  • Actions at Danger Areas
  • Directs positioning of near-side security
    (usually conducted by the trail squad or team).
  • Ensures that the security squad has an over-watch
    element as they cross the road
  • Maintains accountability, ensures everyone
    crosses and sends up report to the PL.

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  • Actions in the Objective Area
  • Assists the PL with ORP occupation, control and
    security.
  • Supervises / establishes / maintains security at
    ORP.
  • Supervises the final preparation of weapons and
    equipment in the ORP per PL's guidance.
  • Supervises the reorganization redistribution of
    ammo and equipment.
  • Ensures accountability and status of personnel is
    maintained, to include WIAs and KlAs and
    establishes and controls the CCP
  • Performs additional tasks assigned by the PL and
    reports status to PL.

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  • Actions in the Patrol Base
  • Assists in patrol base occupation.
  • Assists in establishing and adjusting the
    perimeter.
  • Enforces security in the patrol base.
  • Keeps movement and noise to a minimum.
  • Supervises camouflage.
  • Ensures sectors of fire are assigned.
  • Ensures designated soldiers remain alert and in
    the proper uniform when on security
  • Equipment is maintained in a high state of
    readiness.
  • Requisitions supplies, water, ammo and supervises
    their distribution.

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  • Squad Leader (SL)
  • Responsible for all that the squad does or fails
    to do. He is a tactical leader that leads by
    example.

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  • The Squad Leader will
  • Control the maneuver of his squad and its rate
    and distribution of fire.
  • Manage the logistical and administrative needs of
    his squad. Requests and issues ammunition, water,
    rations, and special equipment.
  • Maintain equipment accountability.
  • Submit status of MWE to the PSG, keep the PL /
    PSG informed on squad's status and submit ACE
    reports when required by the PSG.
  • Direct the maintenance and inspection of the
    squad's weapons, clothing and equipment.

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  • The following checklist outlines the SLs duties
    and responsibilities during specific actions
  • Actions throughout the Mission
  • Obtains status report from TLs and submits
    reports to PL / PSG.
  • Makes recommendations to the PL / PSG.
  • Assists the PL with planning by war gaming
  • Ensures tasks are accomplished by delegating
    tasks to TLs by establishing a priority of tasks
    IAW orders received from the PL.
  • Uses initiative in the absence of orders.
  • Follows the PL's plan and makes recommendations.
  • Actions During Movement and at Halts
  • Rotates heavy equipment and difficult duties.
  • Ensures PL is notified when rest halts and water
    replenishment are required.
  • Maintains proper movement techniques while
    monitoring route, pace, and azimuth.
  • Prevents breaks in contact.
  • Ensures subordinate leaders are disseminating
    information, assigning sectors of fire, and
    checks personnel at halts.

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  • Actions in the Objective Area
  • Ensures special equipment has been prepared for
    actions at the objective.
  • Maintains security and control during conduct of
    the assault.
  • Obtains status reports from team leaders and
    ensures ammunition is redistributed and reports
    status to PL.
  • Actions in the Patrol Base
  • Ensures PB is occupied IAW the plan.
  • Ensures that his sector of the PB is covered by
    interlocking fires makes final adjustments.
  • LP/OP's sent out in front of assigned sector.
    (METT-TC dependent).
  • Ensures priorities of work are being accomplished
    and reports accomplished priorities to the
    PL/PSG.
  • Adheres to time schedule.

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  • Weapon Squad Leader (WSL)
  • Responsible for all that the weapons squad does
    or fails to do. His duties are the same as the
    squad leader. Additionally, he controls the
    machine guns and MAWs in support of the patrol's
    mission. He advises the PL on employment of his
    squad.

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  • The Weapons Squad Leader will
  • Supervises gun teams to ensure they follow
    priority of work and supervises maintenance of
    guns.
  • Inspects gun teams for correct range cards,
    fighting positions, and understanding of fire
    plan.
  • Assists PL in planning by rendering accurate
    status and inform the PL on how the SBF can best
    support the ground tactical plan.
  • Rotates loads.
  • Positions guns not attached to squads IAW the
    patrol SOP at halts and danger areas.
  • Submits ACE report to PSG.
  • Designates targets for each gun
  • Gives additional fire commands to achieve maximum
    effectiveness of firepower
  • Shifting fires.
  • Alternates firing of guns
  • Prevents lulls in fire
  • Knows location of assault elements, security
    elements and prevents fratricide.

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  • Team Leader (TL)
  • Controls the movement of his fire team and the
    rate and placement (distribution) of fire by
    leading from the front and using the proper
    commands and signals. Maintains accountability of
    his men, weapons and equipment. Ensures his
    soldiers maintain unit standards in all areas.
    The following checklist outlines specific duties
    and responsibilities of team leaders during
    mission planning and execution.
  • The TL ALWAYS LEADS BY EXAMPLE!

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  • The following checklist outlines the TLs duties
    and responsibilities during specific actions
  • Actions During Planning and Preparation
  • Warning Order
  • Assists in control of the squad.
  • Monitors squad during issue of the order.
  • OPORD Prep
  • Posts changes to time schedule.
  • Posts / Updates team duties on WO board.
  • Prepares ammo and supply lists.
  • Turns in and picks up supply requests.
  • Distributes ammo and special equipment.
  • Performs all tasks given by the SL special
    instructions paragraph.
  • Operation Order.
  • Monitors squad during issue of the order.
  • Assists SL during rehearsals.

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  • Actions in the ORP
  • Assists in the occupation of the ORP and assists
    in the supervision, establishment and maintenance
    of security.
  • Supervises the final preparation of men, weapons,
    and equipment in the ORP as per the squad leader
    guidance.
  • Assists in control of personnel departing and
    entering the ORP.
  • Reorganizes perimeter after recon party departs
    and upon return of recon party, assists in the
    reorganization of personnel and redistribution of
    ammo and equipment ensures accountability of all
    personnel and equipment are maintained and
    disseminates PIR to his team.
  • Maintains communications with higher headquarters
    and performs additional tasks as assigned by the
    SL.
  • Actions in the Patrol Base
  • Inspects the perimeter to ensure team has
    interlocking sectors of fire prepares team
    sector sketch.
  • Enforces the priority of work and ensures it is
    properly accomplished.
  • Performs additional tasks assigned by the SL and
    assist him in every way possible.

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  • Medic (Doc)
  • Assists the PSG in directing aid and litter
    teams monitors the health and hygiene of the
    patrol.

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  • The Patrol Medic will
  • Treat casualties and assists in their evacuation
    under the control of the PSG.
  • Aid the PL/PSG in field hygiene matters, checks
    the health/physical condition of patrol members.
  • Request Class VIII (medical) supplies through the
    PSG.
  • Provide technical expertise supervision of CLS.
  • Responsible for the disposal of human wastes.
  • Carries out other tasks assigned by the PL/PSG.

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  • Radio Telephone Operator (RTO)
  • Responsible for establishing and maintaining
    communications with higher headquarters and
    within the patrol. The RTO also serves as the
    enroute recorder and keeps a detailed patrol log.

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  • The RATELO must know the use and care of the
    radio to include
  • Waterproofing for waterborne operations to
    include boat movements, swamp movements and
    stream crossings
  • Presetting frequencies and establishing a
    communication SOP within the platoon for all
    radios.
  • How to construct and erect the field-expedient
    antenna.
  • Making a cheat sheet of OPSKEDs for all
    element leaders

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  • Forward Observer (FO)
  • Assists the PL with planning indirect fires
    within the patrol and calls for and adjust fire
    as needed to support the ground tactical plan.

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  • The FO must know the use and care of the radio to
    include
  • Waterproofing for waterborne operations to
    include boat movements, swamp movements and
    stream crossings
  • Presetting frequencies and establishing a
    communication SOP within the platoon for all
    radios.
  • How to construct and erect the field-expedient
    antenna.
  • Planning fire support to cover movement and
    actions on the objective
  • Prepare a target overlay (sterile)
  • When coordinating for fire support, make request
    in the following sequence
  • Target Description ( i.e. intersection, hilltop,
    NAI )
  • Grid Location of Planned Target (6-digit)
  • Method
  • Task
  • Purpose

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