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Subject: DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORT                                

Unit: 22D SUPCOM  

Parent Organization: ARCENT      

Box ID: BX005554

Folder Title: ARMY EOD IN DESERT STORM VOL 3 542 EOD CONTROL TEAM                                             

Document Number:          4

Folder SEQ  #:          3





                                                                        GUIDE



                                             GUIDE TO ABBREVIATIONS IN EOD JOURNAL


               The computer generated spreadsheet used codes to allow calculation of totals and identification
               activities. Below are the explanation of abbreviations and actions contained in the Desert Storm
               Journals:


               ACTMTY CODE


                          1. Incidents are input using unit number followed by chronological sequence number
                          then "DS" for Desert Shield / Storm. Example: the 3rd EOD Det responds to their fifth
                          incident which would be listed as '3-005-DS" followed by the DTG of receipt of missio

                          2. Other activities only receive the DTG of the activity start bme.

               CATEGORY'

               EOD incidents are assigned a category of response priority to define actions for the team
               leader on site. Initial actions can be taken (i.e. building berms) to reduce the hazard and categar

                              A       Constitute a grave and immediate threat to war fight effort. Normally assig
                                      to weapons of mass destructon, potential widespread contamination, or
                                      affect critical resource of the theater preventing the use of that resource Ci.e
                                      closing the airfield during critical operations). The EOD team survival in thi
                                      operation is secondary to mission success (i.e. disregard safe waiting time
                                      for battery bleed off on electronic fuzes - team moves in immediately). If ini
                                      actions can be taken (i.e. build hasty protective berm) reducing hazard then
                                      an updated category will be applied changing "N'to 'A/ B" reflecting chang
                                to a category B situation.

                              B       Constitute an indirect threat Ci.e. bomb in one section of an ASP that can be
                                      avoided unfil fuzing batteries discharge without critical affect on war missio
                                      Normal safe waiting fimes observed.

                              C       Constitute little or no threat (i.e. submunitons off of an MSR in area not trav
                                      but individuals including civilians may wander into eventually). Responded t
                                      after Category A and B incidents.

                              D       Constitute no threat at present and items marked and recorded for future di
                                      Example might include munitions dropped into an area far from inhalifted r
                                      base camps that present no reasonable hazard to any personnel.

               TYPE CODE              EXPLANATION


               ACR                    Routine disposal of stored obsolete munitions IAW Ammunition Condition
               STS                    Bomb threat standby
               CBT                    Class taught by EOD to others on bomb threat actions
               CDEMO                  Class taught by EOD to others on demolitions
               CHEM                   Incident response - chemical munitions
               CLASS                  Classes received by EOD
               CONF                   Conferences attended by EOD personnel
               CONV                   Incident response - conventional munitions
               CDR                    Class taught by EOD to others on ordnance recognition




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Document 28 f:/Week-42/BX005554/ARMY EOD IN DESERT STORM VOL 3 542 EOD CONTROL TEAM/desert storm after action report:11229616375156
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File Room = sep96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-42
Box ID = BX005554
Unit = 22D SUPCOM
Parent Organization = ARCENT
Folder Title = ARMY EOD IN DESERT STORM VOL 3 542 EOD CONTROL TEAM
Folder Seq # = 3
Subject = DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORT
Document Seq # = 4
Document Date =
Scan Date =
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 = 22-NOV-1996