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Military Analysis-Control Team Continuity File SOP

The purpose is to outline all procedures, requirements, and responsibilities for the Analysis and Control Team (ACT). Mission: The All-Source Analysis System – Remote Workstation (ASAS-RWS) is primarily a processing and fusion system.  It processes intelligence and combat intelligence into …Read More

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Military Police Company SOP – Medical Section

This SOP establishes policies and procedures for the Military Police Company’s Medical section. This SOP applies to the Medical section and any Platoon, Section, or Individual Soldier that requires services and are assigned to the Military Police Company. It’s purpose …Read More

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Medical Laboratory SOP

This SOP establishes policies and procedures for the general set up and maintenance of an effective Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and Performance Improvement (PI) Program for YOUR HOSPITAL NAME and Point of Care Testing sites. This SOP provides CQI measures, …Read More

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Medical Brigade Field SOP

The Medical Brigade Mission is to be one team that rapidly deploys a task organized, integrated medical force providing quality combat health support and augment the theater health services mission as directed by Corps. Brigade METL w/Battle Tasks: Rapidly deploy a …Read More

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Meal Card Standard Operating Procedures

This SOP sets Meal Card issue procedures as follows: Verify that the Soldier is single and living in the barracks. Take Soldier’s ID card and get the meal card book and take the next meal card in number order Type …Read More

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Test Control Procedures to MP Schools Standing Operating Procedures

The purpose of this SOP is to provide responsibilities and procedures for the procurement, administration, safeguarding, scoring, and management of testing material. These management and control procedures are applicable to all Test Control Officers (TCO), Alternate Test Control Officers (ATCO), Test …Read More

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Battalion Aid Station Mass-Casualty SOP

This incident plan for Battalion Aid Station (BAS), has been developed in order to respond to massive incidents involving multiple casualties.  Mass casualties occur when the numbers of patients overwhelm the local medical resources in place.  Examples of these incidents …Read More

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Inventories of Weapons and Sensitive Items SOP

This SOP will establish the general policy for accountability of weapons and sensitive items on a monthly basis, that are not on hand at the owning unit.  For the purpose of this SOP a “unit” is defined as an element …Read More

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Intrusion Detection System (Physical Security) SOP

The purpose of the SOP is to establish and outline policies and procedures for operation, testing and maintenance of the Intrusion Detection System for the Arms Room. This SOP applies to only authorized personnel with access to enter Arms Room. …Read More

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Family Readiness Group (FRG) Informal Fund Standard Operating Procedures

The purpose of this SOP is to provide procedures for managing the FRG informal funds. The FRG informal fund is for the benefit of the Company family (to include Soldiers and family members of the command) and is established exclusively …Read More

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Individual Military Occupational Specialty Training SOP

This SOP is designed to establish policy and procedures that address Individual Training. This SOP applies to all personnel assigned and attached to this unit.  As used in this SOP, “individual” and “soldier” are used interchangeably and include all personnel …Read More

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Guide to Writing a Platoon Tactical SOP

Okay.  You’ve got a platoon.  All the equipment and the people are there.  They seem to be fully mission capable (FMC) and technically and tactically proficient.  Then you ask the question. “Where’s the SOP?” If you’re lucky, they’ve got one …Read More

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