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(5) Deployment Date: 20 February 2003

(6) Duty Date: 21 February 2003

c. 800th MP BDE (EPW) DET 6

(1) Alert Date: 01 November 2001

(2) Mobilization Date: 16 January 2003

(3) Mobilization Station Arrival Date: 19 January 2003

(4) Validation Date: 11 February 2003. Validated by the Fort Dix mobilization station commander at T-1.

(5) Deployment Date: 20 February 2003

(6) Duty Date: 21 February 2003

d. 800th MP BDE (EPW) DET 7

(1) Alert Date: 01 November 2001

(2) Mobilization Date: 10 February 2003

(3) Mobilization Station Arrival Date: 21 February 2003

(4) Validation Date: 04 June 2003. Validated by Fort Dix mobilization station
commander at T-2.

(5) Deployment Date: 08 June 2003

(6) Duty Date: 09 June 2003

e. 800th MP BDE (EPW) DET 8

(1) Alert Date:

(2) Mobilization Date: 21 May 2003

(3) Mobilization Station Arrival Date: 08 June 2003

(4) Validation Date: 13 June 2003. Validated by the Fort Benning mobilization station commander. No "T" rating since individual mobilized at CRC.

(5) Deployment Date: 18 June 2003

(6) Duty Date: 19 June 2003

3. The unit manning requirements:

a. 800th MP BDE (EPW) DET 3-The unit was authorized 12 personnel. It was assigned 11

b. 800th MP BDE (EPW) DET 4-The unit was authorized 3 personnel. It was assigned 3 personnel. The detachment deployed 3 soldiers.

c. 800th MP BDE (EPW) DET 6--The unit was authorized 43 personnel. It was assigned 43 personnel. Three (3) were medical holds, pending medical review, and one soldier was non- deployable. The detachment deployed 39 soldiers.

d. 800th MP BDE (EPW) DET 7–The unit was authorized 24 personnel. It was assigned 25 personnel. Three (3) were medical holds, pending medical review, one soldier was non-deployable. The detachment deployed 21 soldiers.

e. 800th MP BDE (EPW) DET 8-The unit was authorized 1 Cdr. It was assigned and deployed 1 soldier.

4. Mobilization station activities at Fort Dix and Fort Benning:

a. Units mobilized at Fort Dix completed Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP), which included Medical, Dental, Personnel, Finance, Legal, and Security. All soldiers were issued the required organizational clothing and individual equipment (OCIE) and Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST).

b. As required by Forces Command, post mobilization training consisted of:

(1) Individual Readiness Training (Cultural and Religious Awareness, Rules of Engagement (ROE) and Rule for Use of Force (RUF), SAEDA, Media Awareness, and Anti terrorism (AT) Level 1, Reaction to Indirect fire, Mine awareness, and Risk Management / Assessment).

(2) NBC Tasks

(3) First Aid Tasks / Combat Life Saver

-(4) Theater Specific.Individual Requirements Training (TSIRT) Briefings

(5) Weapons Qualification

c. Mobilization of unit in small detachments did not support collective training of 800th Military Police Brigade Headquarters.

d. The Commander processing through the CONUS replacement center at the Fort Benning was trained in the following tasks: Rules of Engagement, Protective Mask Fitting, Biological/Chemical Warfare Prevention & Protective Measures, Country Overview/Anti-Terrorism, Medical Threat Brief, Preliminary Marksmanship Instruction, Individual Weapons Qualification, Improvised Explosive Devices, Unexploded Ordnance, and Subversion and Espionage Directed against the Army (SAEDA)/Operations Security.

POC: LTC Jimmie Ring, 464-6303, ringis@forscom.army.mil.

Tab 1

Subject: Mobilization and training outline for Detachment 3, Detachment 4, Detachment 6, Detachment 7, and Detachment 8 of the 800th Military Police Brigade

1. Information provided by MG Burns, 11 May 04:

2. 800th MP Brigade's METL [tasks] at the time of their mobilization. Detachment 6 (the largest detachment of 43 personnel) provided the mobilization station at Ft Dix a copy of the Brigade's METL and supporting collective task pre-AT assessment from 26 June 2002.

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Enclosure 2

AFKA-OP
6 May 2004

INFORMATION PAPER

Subject: Mobilization and Training Outline for the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 320th
Military Police Battalion, Enemy Prisoner of War, Counterintelligence, Detachment 2

1. The 320th Military Police Battalion, HHC, (EPW/CI), is home stationed at Ashley, Pennsylvania as part of the 800th Military Police Brigade and is subordinated to the 99th Regional Readiness Command (U.S. Army Reserve) in peacetime. Detachment 2 was directed to mobilize in serial 1878 to support Operation Enduring Freedom as an internment and Resettlement (IR) unit. Initial deployment duty location was identified as Tallil, Iraq. The unit reported to their mobilization station at Fort Dix, New Jersey on 19 February 2003, validated on 11 March 2003 and deployed on 13 March 2003. The unit returned to Fort Dix on 18 March 2004, demobilized and returned to their home station on 24 March 2004.

2. Mobilization Timeline:

a. Alert Date: 1 January 2003

b. Mobilization Date: 10 February 2003

c. Mobilization Station Arrival Date: 19 February 2003

d. Validation Date: 11 March 2003. Validated by Fort Dix mobilization station commander at T-1.

e. Deployment Date: 13 March 2003

f. Duty Date: 14 March 2003

g. Redeployment Date: 18 March 2004

3. The unit was authorized 148 personnel. It was assigned 148 personnel. One soldier was placed on medical hold, three soldiers were placed on dental hold, and two additional soldiers were identified as non-deployable. The detachment deployed 142 soldiers.

4. Mobilization station activities at Fort Dix:

a. While mobilized at Fort Dix, the unit completed Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP), which included Medical, Dental, Personnel, Finance, Legal, and Security. All of the units' equipment received a technical inspection and was brought to fully mission capable condition (FMC). All soldiers were issued the required organizational clothing and individual equipment (OCIE) and Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST).

b. As required by Forces Command, post mobilization training consisted of:

(1) FY03 Common Task Training Tasks (CTT) for Skill Level 1-4

(2) Individual Readiness Training (Cultural and Religious Awareness, Rules of Engagement (ROE), SAEDA, Media Awareness, and AT Level 1). The Rules of Engagement training included general information on the handling and treatment of prisoners.

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