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File: 123096_jul96_decls1_0036.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/le/91
JULLS LONG REPORT
1. (U) JULLS NUMBER: 40248-80036 (00320), submitted by RILEY
AFYO-0, CPT Quiller, 856-6259, (913)239-6259.
2. (U) Operation DESERT SHIELD conducted by USCENTCOM an 02/08/91.
3. (U) KEYWORDS: EXEC SUM.
4. (U) TITLE. SUMMARY - Phase I - US Army Correctional Brigade,
Fort Riley
5. (Ul EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR US ARMY CORRECTIONAL BRIGADE, FORT
RILEY-
a. The USACB provided support to the following areas:
Unit Provisional Equipment Custodial Organization (UPECO),
.Departure Airfield Control Group (DACG), training 403d MP Bde
(PW), Staff Judge Advocate support, and Social Work support.
(1) The USACB provided a total of 71 NCOs to
account for and safeguard installation property, Furniture
Management Office (FMO) property, real property, and personal
property belonging to deploying units. The UPECO annex of OPLAN
Lexicon Danger provided a sound plan to execute the mission.
The USACB units knew which units they were responsible for and
where the units were located due to previous UPECO quarterly
inspections. The UPECO mission was performed 8 December 1990
I February 1991.
(2) The DACG was supported by a medium custody ten
man prisoner detail from 12 December 1990 - 13 January 1991.
The mission required this detail to be employed within two hours
a+ notification. They worked an average of 6 to 12 hours per
day, 5 to 6 days per week. Prisoners per-Formed general clean up
duties, moved equipment, and prepared cots for soldiers
stay overnight. They also assisted in preparing
departure packets +or deploying soldiers, loading and unloading
vehicles, and in performing laborious tasks inherent with the
DACG mission. The mission was successful and provided
meaningful employment +or participating prisoners. The DACS
personnel who supervised the prisoner details did an excellent
job seeing to the welfare of the prisoners, especially during
+rigid temperatures, by allowing them to warm up and by
providing warm beverages on a frequent basis.
(3) Training 403d MP Bde (PW) USAR and 346th Escort
Guard Company. A Company, 3d Battalion, USACB9 trained members
a+ the 403d MP Bde (PW) on their enemy prisoner of war mission
prior to 403d's deployment. Training was conducted by
integrating 95B 403d soldiers into A/3's normal 12 hour shifts
during the periods 2-4 Jan, B-10 Jan, and 14-16 Jan 91 to
provide actual hands-on training. Training was conducted
by 95C Correctional NCOs who trained the 403d soldiers on
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