FM 3-11.22 Weapons of Mass Destruction– Civil Support Team Operations December 2007 Headquarters, Department of the Army

FM 3-11.22 Weapons of Mass Destruction– Civil Support Team Operations December 2007 Headquarters, Department of the Army

FM 3-11.22 Weapons of Mass Destruction– Civil Support Team Operations December 2007 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Headquarters, Department of the Army This publication is available at Army Knowledge Online <https://www.us.army.mil> and General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library at <http://www.train.army.mil>. FM 3-11.22 C1 Change 1 Headquarters Field Manual Department of the Army No. 3-11.22 Washington, DC Publication 31 March 2009 Weapons of Mass Destruction— Civil Support Team Operations 1. Change Field Manual (FM) 3-11.22, 10 December 2007, as follows: Remove old pages: Insert new pages: iii and iv iii and iv D-1 and D-2 D-1 through D-7 J-1 through J-5 Glossary-1 through Glossary-16 Glossary-1 through Glossary-16 References-1 through References-4 References-1 through References-4 Index-1 and Index-2 Index-1 and Index-2 2. A bar (|) marks new or changed material. 3. File this transmittal sheet in front of the publication. DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. FM 3-11.22 C1 29 March 2009 By Order of the Secretary of the Army: GEORGE W. CASEY, JR. General, United States Army Chief of Staff Official: JOYCE E. MORROW Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army 0916302 DISTRIBUTION: Active Army, Army National Guard, and U.S. Army Reserve: To be distributed in accordance with the initial distribution number 115982, requirements for FM 3-11.22. *FM 3-11.22 Field Manual Headquarters No. 3-11.22 Department of the Army Washington, DC 10 December 2007 Weapons of Mass Destruction– Civil Support Team Operations Contents Page PREFACE ..............................................................................................................v Chapter 1 FUNDAMENTALS.............................................................................................. 1-1 Overview............................................................................................................. 1-1 Background ........................................................................................................ 1-1 Operational Framework...................................................................................... 1-2 Weapons of Mass Destruction–Civil Support Teams......................................... 1-3 Chapter 2 COMMAND AND CONTROL............................................................................. 2-1 Response Management Plan and Concept of Operation .................................. 2-1 Command and Control Relationships ................................................................ 2-2 Transition to Title 10 United States Code or Title 32 United States Code Status............................................................................................................. 2-2 State-to-State Agreements................................................................................. 2-3 Other Command Relationships .......................................................................... 2-3 Requests for Support and Assistance................................................................ 2-4 State Management of Weapons of Mass Destruction–Civil Support Teams..... 2-4 Chapter 3 THE THREAT..................................................................................................... 3-1 General............................................................................................................... 3-1 Specific Types of Threats................................................................................... 3-2 Delivery Systems................................................................................................ 3-9 Recognizing a Terrorist Attack ......................................................................... 3-10 Chapter 4 MISSION, CAPABILITIES, LIMITATIONS, PHASES OF OPERATION, AND NONRESPONSE SUPPORT ............................................................... 4-1 Mission ............................................................................................................... 4-1 Capabilities ......................................................................................................... 4-1 Limitations .......................................................................................................... 4-3 Phases of Operation........................................................................................... 4-4 Nonresponse Support ...................................................................................... 4-10 Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes FM 3-11.22, 6 June 2003. i Contents Chapter 5 INTEROPERABILITY .........................................................................................5-1 Overview .............................................................................................................5-1 Interagency Operations.......................................................................................5-1 Joint Operations..................................................................................................5-2 Multiple Team Response Operations .................................................................5-4 Split-Unit Operations...........................................................................................5-5 Relief-in-Place Operations..................................................................................5-7 Retrograde Operations .......................................................................................5-9 Chapter 6 ASSESSMENT ...................................................................................................6-1 Overview .............................................................................................................6-1 Process ...............................................................................................................6-1 High-Value Targets and Target Areas of Interest...............................................6-3 End-State Products.............................................................................................6-4 Unit Assessment Program ..................................................................................6-4 Chapter 7 LIAISON..............................................................................................................7-1 Overview .............................................................................................................7-1 Programs.............................................................................................................7-1 Federal Agencies ................................................................................................7-1 State Level Emergency Management Agencies.................................................7-2 Joint Force Headquarters–State.........................................................................7-2 Next Higher Military Headquarters......................................................................7-2 Other Military Units .............................................................................................7-3 Emergency Responders .....................................................................................7-3 Medical and Scientific Communities ...................................................................7-3 Chapter 8 ALERT MANAGEMENT.....................................................................................8-1 Mission Request Validation.................................................................................8-1 Unit Recall and Predeployment Planning ...........................................................8-1 Movement Planning Guidance............................................................................8-1 Plans and Orders ................................................................................................8-1 Transit Timelines and Considerations for Movement .........................................8-2 Rapid-Reaction Airlift for an Unplanned Event ...................................................8-2 Chapter 9 TRAINING MANAGEMENT ...............................................................................9-1 Overview .............................................................................................................9-1 Commanders and Training .................................................................................9-1 Mission-Essential Task List Development ..........................................................9-1 Training Plans .....................................................................................................9-1 Individual Training...............................................................................................9-2 Collective Training ..............................................................................................9-3 Sustainment Training ..........................................................................................9-3 Leader Training and Development .....................................................................9-3 ii FM 3-11.22 10 December 2007 Contents Appendix A LEGAL ISSUES ................................................................................................. A-1 Appendix B DECONTAMINATION........................................................................................ B-1 Appendix C MODELING .......................................................................................................

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