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File: 060596_apr_decls8_0002.txt
Subject: REAR OPERATIONS APPENDIX D
Box ID: BX000008
Unit: XVIII CORPS
Parent Organization: ARCENT
Folder Title: REAR CP MANNING
Folder Seq #: 85
Document Number: 6
Document Date:
Scan Date: 25-APR-1996
FM 100-16
battalion operating within a RAOC area of should he coordinated with the affected unit's
responsibility are determined by the corps MP higher headquarters to ensure continuity of
brigade. not the RAOC. mission acooraplishment.
Hospitals and other medical units in the rear Units entering or d@g to relocate within the
area must be incorporated into a base d@ which corps rear must coordinate with the operations cell
is tasked to provide the medical unit with security. and affected RAOCs to ensure that their desired
AdclitioimaUy. the threat to medical units raust not locations do not conflict with current or projected
be aggravated by positioning them near possible rear operations positioning or movement priorities.
enemy target priorities (for example, nuclear Conflicts which cannot be resolved by the rear CP
storage facilities, class V supply points). will be referred to the rear operations commander
Based on the tactical situation or direction for resolution.
from the G3, the rear operations cell, in coor- Further, the operations cell through the G5.
dination with the CSS coIJ, directs the reposi. must coordinate with host-nation (HN) authorities
tioning of units within the corps rear area. The to ensure that corps and HN fadlity/unit posi.
repositioning is accoraphshed by the appropriate tioning are not in conflict and are integrated in
erall concept of operation.
Section II. SECURITY
The corps conducts rear security operations (in ducdag the other components of rear security
NATO, rear area security) to assure freedom of operations. (See FM 34-3 for further discussion of
maneuver and continuity of operations. The opera. the IPB proces&)
tions cell and subordinate RAOCs plan and execute The operations cell is responsible for gathering
rear security operations based on guidance from
the rear operations commander. and disseminating early warning information
regarding threat air activities. This information is
Corps rear security operations must display the critical to subordinate RAOCS, response forces, and
same initiative, agility, depth, and synchronization the TCF so that they can anticipate threat airborne
required for close and deep operations. They must or air assault insertions in the rear area. It is also
support the overall corps deception plan and may 'critical to bases and base clusters so that they
also inclnde rear operations deception efforts. The may adjust their level of security based on the
four components of corps rear security operations assessed threat. The rear operations cell collects
(intelligence base and base cluster self defense, early warning information from several sources.
response operations, and combined arms tactical the Army @pace command and control element
combat force operations) form the &=ework on at the main and TCF CPs, air defense artillery
ecurity operations are b@ units located in the corps rear area, the Air Force
@@ air control party and airlift LO at the corps
INTELLIGENCE rear CP, and other Air Force control teams that
The operations cell is responsible for the rear may be operating in the corps rear. A two-way
area IPB. The corps area of interest for rear sharing of early warning information is critical
operations planning extends forward to the rear to defense of joint assets. Once warning is received,
boundaries of committed brigades within tted the operations cell immediately notifies the TCF
diviwon& The operations cell collates IP]3 products and subordinate RAOCs who pass the information
produced by the intelligence cell at the corps maii) to response forces and bases and base clusters.
CP and raw data provided by miits in or @ting
through the corps rear area (for example, Mps BASE AND BASE'CLUSTER
performing their battlefield @ation control and SELF-DEFENSE
area security missions, bases and base clusters,
convoys) and produces an intelligence @a@ Based on the IPB provided by the corps rear
identifying likely enemy targets and intention& CP, @ own IPB, the current intelligence situation,
This estimate, along with information on the cur. and the analysis of his unit(s) zninsion require-
rent enemy situation, is disseminated through rnents, each base and base cluster commander must
ned to detect, defeak
area and forms the basis for plannM-g--=d, conw and minimiye the effects of level I and limited level
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Document 6 f:/Week-16/BX000008/REAR CP MANNING/rear operations appendix d:05309618571746
Control Fields 17
File Room = apr96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-16
Box ID = BX000008
Unit = XVIII CORPS
Parent Organization = ARCENT
Folder Title = REAR CP MANNING
Folder Seq # = 85
Subject = REAR OPERATIONS APPENDIX D
Document Seq # = 6
Document Date = 01-JAN-1980
Scan Date = 25-APR-1996
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 30-MAY-1996