(10) Provide visual documentation of captured opposing force supplies,
material, equipment, personnel and documents for commanders and their staff at
all levels for use in planning, conducting and evaluating combat, combat support
and combat service support activities.
This material may be of immediate
importance to the Intelligence, psychological operations, (PSYOPS), Military
Police and Public Affairs communities and will be ultimately used by military
historians.
(11) Provide on
the scene close-in terrain analysis, documentation
for
operational
traffic
supportability
planning
and
barrier
location
and
identification.
b. Aerial spot imagery is used to provide still coverage of friendly and
3.
Tactical documentation in the Corps consists of the following:
a. Support PSYOPS by providing documentation of enemy prisoners of war
(EPW), including morale, welfare and condition of clothing and equipment and the
effect of battle on the civil population.
(1) EPW identification and enclosure construction.
(2) EPW morale and welfare.
(3) Adequacy of control procedures.
(4) Document plans and procedures for the rear battle
which
includes
camouflage discipline, fields of fire and reverse panoramics.
(5) Audiovisual support for investigation as required.
c. Support military
intelligence
with
documentation
of
damaged
OPFOR or
friendly equipment.
d. Audiovisual
cellular
teams
will
augment
public
affairs
units
when
required.
4.
Documentation
support
is
provided
by
documentation
processing
and
distribution teams and multimedia maintenance teams. These teams provide:
a. Still and motion picture film processing, video and audio recording,
editing and duplication services to commanders at all levels.
b. Processing captured OPFOR motion picture, still photography, audio and
video products.
5.
Use of personal equipment or supplies.
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