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File: 062096_apr_decls24_0031.txt
Subject: COMMANDERS NARRATIVE SUMMARIES NOV 90
Box ID: BX000014
Unit: XVIII CORPS
Parent Organization: ARCENT
Folder Title: COMMAND REPORTS NOV 92 - 8
Folder Seq #: 34
Document Number: 2
Document Date:
Scan Date: 13-MAY-1996
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COMMANDER'S NARRATIVE SUMMARY
IST BDE: Submitted: 15 Nov 90
Cdr's Comments: TF Devil has just closed from tho field, returning from an
extremely successful 10 day TF EXEVAL. Not only was the EXEVAL successful
tactically, but also, despite the great distances and extensive vehicular
traffic, the EXEVAL was very successful from the safety aspect. There were no
serious accidents throughout the 10 day period. With safety day tomorrow, the
Brigade will continue to emphasize safety. The TF will center its efforts
around vehicular safety. Each battalion will conduct a safety briefing and all
units will undergo a f%re drill. Attached are unit training schedules for
Safety Day.
100% on 9ensitive Items as of 152300C Nov 90.
2D BDE: Submitted: 15 Nov 90
Cdr's Comments:
100% on Sensitive Items as of 152300C Nov 90.
3D BDE: Submitted; 15 Nov 90
Cdr's Comments: Safety Day activities will include classes and hands on
training on airborne sustainment training, vehicle safety, fire prevention,
first aid, weapons safety, desert survival, risk management, and suicide
prevention. Commanders will personally conduct a general safety briefing.
100% on Sensitive Items as of 152300C Nov 90.
DIVARTY: Submitted: 15 Nov 90
Cdr's Comments: DIVARTY's Safety Day training will be structured to heighten
safety awareness at all levels. The AAR format/technique for instruction will
be used to encourage maximum participation. Training will consist of the
ollowing classes.
*Review of Accident Experiences
*Tactical Safety: Weapons Loading/Unloading Generator, Radio and Antenna
Grounding. I
*Artillery Safety: "Double Check" System at all levels, Forward Observers
Safety for ALI Range and Laser Safety.
*Vehicle Safety; Drivers C4asses ... Operation in Desert Environment, Speed
Limits/Seat Belts, Local Driving Customs/Practices and
Vehicle Inspections.
*Airborne Operations Safety: Sustained Airborne Training, Rigging of
Individual Equipment.
*Trooper Health and Hygiene: Desert First Aid and Heat Casualty/Water
Consumption.
*Safety Inspections: Include All Living and Working Areas, and Fire
Prevention.
100% on Sensitive Items as of 152300C Nov 90.
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File Room = apr96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-18
Box ID = BX000014
Unit = XVIII CORPS
Parent Organization = ARCENT
Folder Title = COMMAND REPORTS NOV 92 - 8
Folder Seq # = 34
Subject = COMMANDERS NARRATIVE SUMMARIES NOV 90
Document Seq # = 2
Document Date = 01-JAN-1980
Scan Date = 13-MAY-1996
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 07-JUN-1996