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File: 123096_jul96_decls1_0032.txt
Subject: SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION AFTER ACTION REPORT
Unit: 1ST ID
Parent Organization: VII CORPS
Box ID: BX001008
Folder Title: DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS
Document Number: 4
Folder Seq #: 11
UNCLASSIFIED
04/IB/91
JULLS LONG REPORT
1. (U) JULLS NUMBER: 40237-92001 (00316), submitted by RILEY
AFZN-PTM-0, LTC Richardson, 856-2431, (913)239-2431.
2. (U) Operation DESERT SHIELD conducted by USCENTCOM on 02/20/91.
3. (U) KEYWORDS: EXEC SUM.
4. (U) TITLE: SUMMARY - Phase I - Provost Marshal
5. (U) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR PROVOST MARSHAL:
a. Military Police provided effective Support to the Ist
Infantry Division (M) and reserve units during all phases of
deployment. All issues and problems were resolved. Especially
noteworthy was the planning and assistance from the Physical
Security Section. This resulted in no losses and only minimal
damage to lst Infantry Division (M) equipment during the rail
move to the APOD. No significant police or security incidents
occurred an post which affected deployment. A number of FRABOs
were published by the Provost Marshal's Office to cover areas
either omitted or not fully coordinated in Lexicon Danger. An
annex on Security of Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives was
omitted in the initial plan. This guidance was subsequently
published as a FRAGO. A majority of the Provost Marshal issues
were- in house and plans have been developed or modified to deal
with them. Three significant.installation level issues
surfaced.
(1) A Quir-k-Fix Reserve Component military police
company was mobilized and stationed at Fort Riley to support
the installation. The unit arrived approximately two weeks
after the Division's alert. Alpha Company, USAB, performed
deployment Support and the law enforcement mission until the
1139th MP Co, Missouri National Guard, arrived and was trained.
Alpha Company does not have sufficient MPs to support, Fort
Riley deployment and law enforcement missions at incresed threat
levels, or for extended periods of time.
(2) The Lexicon Danger plan for security of privately
owned weapons (POW) does not meet the minimum security
requirements IAW AR 190-11. This issue was raised and the
decision was made to go with the original plan. However,
installation deployment plans need to be revised to ensure
proper storage and security of POWs.
(3) Provisions for security of Category I munitions
must to be addressed. AR 190-11 requires armed guard
surveillance of the munitions. As a result, armed Fort Riley
soldiers rode on the train with these munitions to the AF'OD.
The railroad companies have eliminated most of the cabooses
needed for guards. The Army needs to either procure and
UNCLASSIFIED
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Document 517 f:/Week-26/BX001008/DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS/special information for installation after actio:12179611150511
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File Room = jul96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-26
Box ID = BX001008
Unit = 1ST ID
Parent Organization = VII CORPS
Folder Title = DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS
Folder Seq # = 11
Subject = SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION AFTER ACTIO
Document Seq # = 4
Document Date =
Scan Date =
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 = 17-DEC-1996