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BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER AIR MOBILITY COMMAND PAMPHLET 14-104 AIR MOBILITY COMMAND 9 OCTOBER 2003 Intelligence AIR MOBILITY COMMAND INTELLIGENCE HANDBOOK NOTICE: This publication is available digitally on the AFDPO WWW site at: http://www.e-publishing.af.mil. OPR: HQ AMC/INXU (Maj Alice E. Prichard) Certified by: HQ AMC/INX (Lt Col Linda M. Christiansen) Supersedes AMCPAM14-104, 15 August 1997 Pages: 173 Distribution: F This pamphlet is intended to provide AMC intelligence professionals with the basic tools needed to pro- vide quality intelligence support. It is designed to compliment, not replace, Air Force and AMC instruc- tions and supplements. Our goal is to assist the reader to understand and fully satisfy mission and regulatory requirements. This edition supersedes all previously issued “Cookbooks.” E-mail recommen- dations to change, add, or delete information in this pamphlet to: mailto:[email protected] or mail hard copy to the following address: HQ AMC/INXU, 402 SCOTT DRIVE, UNIT 1L8, SCOTT AFB IL 62225-5309 Chapter 1— LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT 5 1.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 5 1.2. Internal Management. ................................................................................................ 5 1.3. Personnel Management. ............................................................................................. 7 1.4. Individual Mobilization Augmentee Program Management. .................................... 9 Chapter 2— TRAINING 13 2.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 13 2.2. Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP). ................................................ 13 2.3. Developing an Internal Training Program. ................................................................ 14 2.4. Formal Training. ........................................................................................................ 15 2.5. Aircrew Intelligence Training (AIT). ........................................................................ 16 Chapter 3— INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 21 3.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 21 3.2. AMC Standard Intelligence Document List (SIDL). ................................................. 21 2 AMCPAM14-104 9 OCTOBER 2003 3.3. Customer Requirements Registration System (CRRS). ............................................ 21 3.4. Document Request Process. ....................................................................................... 22 3.5. Reference Library Structure. ...................................................................................... 23 3.6. Requests for Information and Imagery (RFI). ........................................................... 23 Chapter 4— ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT 25 4.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 25 4.2. Know the Customer. .................................................................................................. 25 4.3. Order-of-Battle (OB) and Situation Displays. ........................................................... 26 4.4. Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (IPB). ..................................................... 28 4.5. The Intelligence Estimate. ......................................................................................... 32 4.6. Sources/Aids. ............................................................................................................. 32 4.7. Unit Level Force Protection (FP). .............................................................................. 34 Chapter 5— BRIEFINGS 38 5.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 38 5.2. Security Considerations. ............................................................................................ 38 5.3. Briefing Development. ............................................................................................... 38 5.4. Types of Briefings. .................................................................................................... 39 5.5. Briefing Checklists. ................................................................................................... 42 Chapter 6— REPORTS 57 6.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 57 6.2. Reporting Requirements. ........................................................................................... 57 6.3. Report Content. .......................................................................................................... 57 6.4. Report Timeliness. ..................................................................................................... 57 6.5. Report Formats. ......................................................................................................... 58 6.6. Types of Reports. ....................................................................................................... 58 Chapter 7— DEBRIEFING 63 7.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 63 7.2. Purpose ....................................................................................................................... 63 7.3. Aircrew Preparation ................................................................................................... 63 7.4. Essential Elements of Information (EEI) ................................................................... 63 7.5. Debriefing Challenges. .............................................................................................. 64 AMCPAM14-104 9 OCTOBER 2003 3 7.6. Debriefing Guidelines. ............................................................................................... 64 7.7. Debriefing Preparations. ............................................................................................ 65 7.8. Develop Debriefing Checklists. ................................................................................. 65 7.9. Debriefing Procedures. .............................................................................................. 66 7.10. After the Debriefing. .................................................................................................. 66 Chapter 8— SYSTEMS AND COMMUNICATIONS 79 8.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 79 8.2. AMC Intelligence Information Systems. ................................................................... 79 8.3. Communications. ....................................................................................................... 81 8.4. Useful On-Line System References: .......................................................................... 82 Chapter 9— INSPECTIONS, ASSISTANCE, EXERCISES 83 9.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 83 9.2. Mission Essential Task List (METL). ........................................................................ 83 9.3. Inspector General. ...................................................................................................... 85 9.4. Staff Assistance Visits (SAV). ................................................................................... 99 Chapter 10— PERSONNEL RECOVERY PROGRAM 101 10.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 101 10.2. Historical Background. .............................................................................................. 101 10.3. The USAF Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Program. ................ 105 10.4. Personnel Recovery Operational Support Program. .................................................. 106 10.5. Downed Aircrew Procedures. .................................................................................... 118 10.6. Critical Personnel Recovery References. ................................................................... 120 Chapter 11— SECURITY 122 11.1. General. ...................................................................................................................... 122 11.2. Reference Documents. ............................................................................................... 122 11.3. Information Security (INFOSEC) Program. .............................................................. 122 11.4. Computer Security (COMPUSEC). ........................................................................... 124 11.5. Communications Security (COMSEC). ..................................................................... 125 11.6. Emission Security (EMSEC). .................................................................................... 126 11.7. Operations Security (OPSEC). .................................................................................. 127 11.8. AMC Foreign Disclosure Program ............................................................................ 128 4 AMCPAM14-104 9 OCTOBER 2003 Chapter 12— MOBILITY 130 12.1. General. .....................................................................................................................

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