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aircrews conducting air movement operations.
H-2. AIR MOVEMENT FLIGHT CREW MISSION BRIEF
Figure H-1 is a suggested format for a flight crew mission brief.
Figure H-1. Suggested format for a flight crew mission brief
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Figure H-1. Suggested format for a flight crew mission brief (continued)
FM 1-113 Appendix H
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Figure H-1. Suggested format for a flight crew mission brief (continued)
FM 1-113 Appendix H
H-3
Legend: See the glossary for acronyms and abbreviations.
Figure H-1. Suggested format for a flight crew mission brief (concluded)
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APPENDIX I
ASSEMBLY AREA OPERATIONS
I-1. GENERAL
The purpose of this appendix is to discuss AA operations for the utility and cargo helicopter unit. An AA
is a location where the utility and cargo helicopter unit prepares for future operations, issues orders,
accomplishes maintenance, and completes resupply activities. The AA for the utility and cargo helicopter
unit will be as varied as these organizations are, from fixed based airfields to remote field sites.
Regardless of the type of AA the unit will occupy, certain principles must be adhered to by the
commander and staff to ensure the survivability of the unit. AAs are usually located in the corps or
division rear area and in or near the aviation brigade AA. Aviation AAs are usually located out of the
range of enemy artillery and should be large enough to ensure adequate dispersion of units. An AA must
provide--
l   Security.
l   Concealment.
l   Accessibility to MSRs.
l   Air avenues of approach.
l   Proximity to friendly units.
l   Suitable ingress and egress routes.
I-2. ASSEMBLY AREA RESPONSIBILITIES
In all cases, the commander must designate who is responsible for the selection, occupation, and securing
of the unit AA. Responsibilities for the AA are listed below. The commander may decide to assign these
responsibilities to other people.
a. Battalion S3. The responsibilities of the battalion S3 are to--
(1) Select future main CP sites.
(2) Select site for the TOC within the main CP.
(3) Develop an R&S plan in conjunction with the S2.
(4) Establishes a jump, or temporary, TOC, if necessary, until the TOC is established at the
main CP site.
(5) Develop plans and orders for moving the AA, if directed by the commander.
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(6) Plan for air routes and conduct airspace management for the air routes to the new AA.
(7) Plan for fires to support the AA move.
(8) Develop a plan for reconnaissance of the movement routes and new AA location.
(9) Plan, and request support if necessary, for MEDEVAC assets to assist during the move.
(10) Coordinate with higher headquarters or adjacent units for land to establish an AA.
(11) Request engineer support to assist in AA improvement.
(12) Coordinate and request air defense support for the AA.
b. Battalion Executive Officer. The responsibilities of the battalion XO are to--
(1) Establish timelines for AA moves.
(2) Develop triggers, based upon a decision support template (developed by the S2), for
displacement of the AA.
(3) Conduct a rehearsal of AA moves and occupations.
c. Command Sergeant Major. The responsibilities of the battalion CSM are to--
(1) Assist the S3 and S4 in the development of movement orders.
(2) Supervise the break down of the AA.
(3) Lead the quartering/advanced party, as directed by the commander.
(4) Supervises the establishment of the new AA.
d. Battalion S4. The responsibilities of the battalion S4 are to--
(1) Develop plans and orders for moving the AA, if directed by the commander.
(2) Develop march tables for the vehicle convoy to the new AA.
(3) Select the location for the ALOC within the main CP.
e. Headquarters and Headquarters Company Commander/First Sergeant. The responsibilities of
the HHC commander/1SG are to--
(1) Organize the march serials, designates serial commanders, and conducts convoy
briefings.
(2) Lead the quartering/advanced party, as directed by the commander.
(3) Select locations for future AAs in conjunction with the S3.
(4) Conduct a reconnaissance of proposed AA sites.
(5) Select emergency displacement AAs.
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f. Battalion S2. The responsibilities of the battalion S2 are to--
(1) Develop an event template and DST for the AA, which results in DPs necessary for
planning and executing AA displacement.
(2) Develop NAIs in the vicinity of the AA and assists the S3 in developing an R&S plan for
the AA.
(3) Track the enemy situation in relation to the displacement decision points and inform the
 
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