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Every Soldier is a Sensor: Overview

Every Soldier is a Sensor: Overview. Terminal Learning Objective. Action: Identify key components and definitions of Every Soldier is a Sensor (ES2) Conditions: In a classroom or field environment, given this instruction

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Every Soldier is a Sensor: Overview

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  1. Every Soldier is a Sensor: Overview

  2. Terminal Learning Objective Action: Identify key components and definitions of Every Soldier is a Sensor (ES2) Conditions: In a classroom or field environment, given this instruction Standards: Demonstrate understanding, via instructor checks on learning, of key definitions and the role that all Soldiers play as information sensors in support of Battlefield Operations

  3. A Sensor NOT a Human Intelligence Collector • Information gathering is every Soldiers responsibility • Provides valuable information for further exploitation • HUMINT operations require extensive training

  4. Situational Awareness • Good Situational Awareness leads to good information gathering • Good observational skills coupled with good tactical questioning skills • Provides valuable information while keeping Soldiers safe

  5. Planning • Good information gathering starts with knowing what the commander wants • Know your SOPs and ROEs before you get to the operation

  6. Planning Considerations • Type of Mission • Current Situation • Commander’s PIR • Types of individuals expected • Knowledge of individuals • Specific Requirements

  7. Detain List May Include Known or Suspected: • Hostile agents, saboteurs, terrorists, political figures, subversives • Leaders or members of hostile insurgent, partisan, paramilitary, or guerrilla forces • Hostile political leaders • Officials of enemy governments • Enemy collaborators or sympathizers • Military or civilians persons who have engaged in intelligence, police, security, or political indoctrination • Others indicated by the G2 as automatic arrestees

  8. Protect List May Include: • Deposed political leaders • Agents employed by the U.S. • Key civilians involved in scientific research and development, to include university faculty and staff members at industrial or national facilities • Leaders of religious or humanitarian groups • Others who can aid US objectives

  9. Of Intelligence Interest List May Include: • Potential or actual defectors from the hostile cause • Individual resistors who may be willing to cooperate • Scientists and technicians involved in hostile research projects against their will

  10. (Captured Enemy Document Tag and Form (DD Form 2745

  11. Terminal Learning Objective Action: Identify key components and definitions of Every Soldier is a Sensor (ES2) Conditions: In a classroom or field environment, given this instruction Standards: Demonstrate understanding, via instructor checks on learning, of key definitions and the role that all Soldiers play as information sensors in support of Battlefield Operations

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