INGR 1-1 Camp Dodge Ranges and Training Areas Regulation 20100218

INGR 1-1 Camp Dodge Ranges and Training Areas Regulation 20100218

Headquarters Iowa National Guard Iowa National Guard Regulation 1-1 Office of the Adjutant General Camp Dodge, 7105 NW 70th Avenue Johnston, Iowa 50131-1824 18 February 2010 Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center Camp Dodge Ranges and Training Areas Regulation For The Adjutant General: services to include the main post, Supplementation. Supplementation training facilities, training areas, of this regulation is prohibited. ranges, and any leased training facilities. Suggested Improvements. Users GARY A. FREESE are invited to send comments, COL, GS, Iowa ARNG Applicability. This regulation suggested improvements or updates Chief of Staff applies to all organizations (military on DA Form 2028 (Recommended and civilian) scheduled to train or Changes to Publications and Blank Official: utilize facilities at the Camp Dodge Forms) directly to Plans and Joint Maneuver Training Center, Operations (NGIA-ICC-OPS), 7105 Johnston, Iowa. NW 70th Avenue, Camp Dodge, JANET E PHIPPS Johnston, Iowa 50131-1824. BG, Iowa ARNG Proponent and exception Assistant Adjutant General authority. The proponent of this Distribution: This publication is Installations regulation is the plans and operations available in electronic media only. division of the Installations The signed original is filed in the the Component . The proponent does Deputy Chief of Information History. This publication is a major have the authority to approve Management office. Printing of revision. exceptions to this regulation that are command publications must be consistent with controlling law and submitted to NGIA-IMO-PUB on a Summary. This regulation identifies regulation. DD 844 if the number of copies the support and services available to times the page count exceeds 100. all units scheduled to conduct Army management control training at the Camp Dodge Joint process. Following a review of the Mobilization status. This regulation Maneuver Training Center, Johnston, guidance in AR 11-2, it is determined remains in effect without change Iowa. This regulation provides that this regulation does not contain during mobilization or a national guidance and procedures on how to management control provisions. emergency. request installation support and Contents (Listed by paragraph and page number) Chapter 1 Introduction, page 1 Section I General, page 1 Purpose • 1-1, page 1 References • 1-2, page 1 Explanation of abbreviations and terms • 1-3, page 1 Applicability • 1-4, page 1 Objective • 1-5, page 1 Responsibilities • 1-6, page 1 Request for range or training area use • 1-7, page 1 Access • 1-8, page 1 Modifications • 1-9, page 1 This publication supersedes INGR 1-1, dated 9 August 2004 INGR 1-1 ● 18 February 2010 Communications • 1-10, page 1 Emergency communications • 1-11, page 2 Latrines facilities • 1-12, page 2 Post traffic control • 1-13, page 2 Controlled substances • 1-14, page 4 CDJMTC safety • 1-15, page 4 Section II Responsibilities, page 4 Plans and Operations • 1-16, page 4 Security • 1-17, page 4 Range Control • 1-18, page 5 Unit Commanders • 1-19, page 5 Range OIC • 1-20, page 5 Range Safety Officer • 1-21, page 6 Range Firing Line Safety • 1-22, page 6 Range Ammunition detail • 1-23, page 7 Range Control tower operator(s) • 1-24, page 7 Range Medic • 1-25, page 7 Training area OIC • 1-26, page 7 Training area Safety Officer • 1-27, page 7 Training area Medic • 1-28, page 8 Laser Safety Officer (LSO) • 1-29, page 8 Chapter 2 Public Affairs, page 15 News release authority • 2-1, page 15 Public Affairs (PA) tasks • 2-2, page 15 Command policy • 2-3, page 15 Public Affairs Office • 2-4, page 15 Chapter 3 Safety and risk management, page 15 Purpose • 3-1, page 15 Policy • 3-2, page 16 Scope • 3-3, page 16 Definitions • 3-4, page 16 Rules • 3-5, page 16 Integration techniques • 3-6, page 16 Process • 3-7, page 17 Risk management • 3-8, page 17 Risk assessment • 3-9, page 18 Approving residual risk • 3-10, page 18 Accident notification and reporting • 3-11, page 19 Safety procedures • 3-12, page 19 Safety for pregnant Soldiers • 3-13, page 20 Chapter 4 Environmental Management, page 20 Purpose • 4-1, page 20 Reference • 4-2, page 20 Applicability • 4-3, page 20 Compliance • 4-4, page 21 Exceptions • 4-5, page 21 Environmental standards - Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center • 4-6, page 21 Conduct of clearance/site inspections • 4-7, page 21 INGR 1-1 ● 18 February 2010 ii Off limits and restricted areas • 4-8, page 22 Air quality • 4-9, page 22 Land use requirements • 4-10, page 22 Vehicles - tracked/wheeled • 4-11, page 23 Natural resources • 4-12, page 24 Water quality • 4-13, page 24 Solid waste management • 4-14, page 25 Hazardous material/waste management • 4-15, page 25 Historical and archeological sites • 4-16, page 27 Range and outdoor fires • 4-17, page 27 Pesticide use • 4-18, page 27 Chapter 5 Weapons, page 35 Safety • 5-1, page 35 Authorized weapons • 5-2, page 35 Transportation weapons • 5-3, page 35 Precautions • 5-4, page 35 Weapons malfunction • 5-5, page 36 Chapter 6 Ammunition and explosives, page 38 Safety • 6-1, page 38 Authorized ammunition • 6-2, page 38 Transporting ammunition and explosives • 6-3, page 38 Precautions • 6-4, page 38 Duds/Unexploded Ordinance (UXO) • 6-5, page 40 Ammunition and pyrotechnics restrictions • 6-6, page 40 Chapter 7 Lasers, page 41 Purpose • 7-1, page 41 Safety • 7-2, page 41 Usage • 7-3, page 41 Chapter 8 Ranges, page 43 General • 8-1, page 43 Request for range use • 8-2, page 43 Support personnel • 8-3, page 43 Uniform • 8-4, page 44 Range orientations and safety (RO/S) briefing • 8-5, page 45 Opening procedures • 8-6, page 45 Closing procedures • 8-7, page 45 Range clearance procedures • 8-8, page 45 Supplies and equipment • 8-9, page 45 Chapter 9 Special range instructions, page 46 Safety • 9-1, page 46 Night firing • 9-2, page 46 NBC firing • 9-3, page 46 Aviation • 9-4, page 46 Fires • 9-5, page 47 Guards, gates, warning signs and flags • 9-6, page 47 Restrictions • 9-7, page 48 INGR 1-1 ● 18 February 2010 iii Privately owned vehicles (POVs) • 9-8, page 48 Chapter 10 Training areas, page 48 General • 10-1, page 48 Training areas • 10-2, page 50 Request for training area use • 10-3, page 50 Support personnel • 10-4, page 51 Range orientations and safety (RO/S) briefing • 10-5, page 51 Opening procedures • 10-6, page 51 Closing procedures • 10-7, page 51 Clearance procedures • 10-8, page 51 Supplies and equipment • 10-9, page 52 Chapter 11 Special training area instructions, page 57 Safety • 11-1, page 57 Night training • 11-2, page 57 Fires • 11-3, page 57 Civilian property • 11-4, page 57 Roads • 11-5, page 57 Poison ivy • 11-6, page 57 Restrictions • 11-7, page 57 Pyrotechnics, smoke and blank ammunition • 11-8, page 57 Vehicles • 11-9, page 58 Chapter 12 Track vehicle policy, page 58 General • 12-1, page 58 Responsibilities • 12-2, page 58 Movement within cantonment area • 12-3, page 58 Movement to and from ranges and training areas • 12-4, page 58 Training maneuver areas • 12-5, page 58 Restrictions and additional information • 12-6, page 58 Chapter 13 Saylorville training areas, page 59 General • 13-1, page 59 References • 13-2, page 59 Special conditions • 13-3, page 59 Requests • 13-4, page 59 Locations • 13-5, page 59 Support personnel • 13-6, page 59 Responsibility • 13-7, page 59 Execution of training • 13-8, page 59 Site usage • 13-9, page 59 Safety • 13-10, page 60 Restrictions • 13-11, page 60 Chapter 14 Emergency Evacuation, page 62 Purpose • 14-1, page 62 Responsibility • 14-2, page 26 Military personnel • 14-3, page 26 Civilian personnel • 14-4, page 62 Appendixes INGR 1-1 ● 18 February 2010 iv A. References, page 64 B. CDJMTC Ranges, page 67 C. CDJMTC Training Areas, page 86 Table List Table 8-1: Range Matrix, page 43 Table 13-1: Major training areas in the Saylorville Lake Project, page 60 Table B-1: Range Directory, page 67 Table B-2: Range operation procedures and restrictions: A-35 – Target Detection Range (nonfiring), page 68 Table B-3: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-6 – Sniper Field Range, page 69 Table B-4: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-7 – Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun (MPMG) Range, page 70 Table B-5: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-11 – Automated Field Fire Range, page 71 Table B-6: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-12 – Basic Zero Range, page 72 Table B-7: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-12A – Combat Pistol Range, page 74 Table B-8: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-13 – Basic Zero Range, page 75 Table B-9: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-13A – Combat Pistol Range, page 77 Table B-10: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-14 – Automated Combat Pistol Qualification (CPQC) Range, page 78 Table B-11: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-15 – Combat Pistol Range, page 79 Table B-12: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-16 – Modified Record Fire (MRF) Range, page 80 Table B-13: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-17 – Hand Grenade Qualification Course (HGQC), page 82 Table B-14: Range operation procedures and restrictions: S-21 – Engagement Skills Trainer, page 83 Table B-15: Range operation procedures and restrictions: T-14 – Grenade Launcher/Mortar Range, page 84 Table B-16: Range operation procedures and restrictions: T-50 – Live Fire Shoothouse Facility, page 85 Table C-1: Training Area Directory, page 87 Table C-2: Training area operation procedures and restrictions: TRL-01 – APFT Track/Wellness Trail, page 89 Table C-3: Training

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