immediate importance to the Intelligence, Psychological Operations (PSYOPs),
Military Police and Public Affairs communities and will be ultimately used by
military historians.
(13) This
coverage
is
usually
conducted
in
the
division
area
of
responsibility.
b. Combat documentation of the Corps consists of, but is not limited to,
the following:
morale, welfare, and condition of clothing and equipment; and the affect of
battle on the civil population.
(2) Support
military
police
by
providing
documentation
of
PW
identification and enclosure construction, PW morale and welfare, adequacy of
control procedures, and visual information support for investigation as
required.
(3) Document plans and procedures for rear area protection
which
includes camouflage discipline, fields of fire, and reverse panoramics.
documentation
of
captured
material and damaged OPFOR or friendly equipment.
(5) This coverage is usually acquired in the corps area behind division
lines.
c. Tactical documentation in Echelons Above Corps (EAC) which include
Theater Army, consists of, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) Support PSYOPs operations when required (same as Corps).
(3) Support
military
intelligence
operations
when
required
(same
as
Corps).
(4) Support Public Affairs
News
Media
Centers
and
assists
Public
Affairs Units when required.
(5) Augment Corps mission requirements.
(6) Cover the deep battle.
(7) Cover the rear battle.
3.
Equipment.
a. VI COMDOC support organizations are equipped with
state-of-the-art
motion picture and videotape, and equipment as required.
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