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Graphic Training Aids

GTA 21-02-008 The Soldier’s Information Guide

This GTA has a table that list situations and a number that indicates the order of and rank of the people you should use to try to resolve the issue. It provides the chain of command for obtaining assistance such as …Read More

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GTA 19-08-005 M315 Nonlethal, Turret – Mounted, 66-Millimeter Grenade Launcher

This GTA assists soldiers during the employment of the M98 nonlethal, distraction grenade; the M99 nonlethal, blunt trauma grenade; the L96A1 antiriot, irritant grenade; and the L97A1 antiriot, practice grenade from the nonlethal, turret-mounted, 66-millimeter grenade launcher. NOTE: This document …Read More

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GTA 19-08-004 Nonlethal Munitions

This GTA provides soldiers with the capabilities and characteristics of the nonlethal  (NL)  munitions currently available in the Nonlethal Capability Set  (NLCS). NOTE: This document is in PDF format

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The comprehensive guide to the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP)

GTA 19-08-002 Portable Sign – Making Kit

This GTA is 8 page accordion pamphlet designed to show the user how to use the portable sign-making kit contents and provide a guide to alternate material sources. The kit shows the user how to produce temporary signs in support …Read More

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GTA 19-07-001 Military Police Corps Enemy Prisoner of War Basic Commands

This GTA pamphlet, is a language translation pocket card for use by the Military Police Corps units who are training for EPW operations. Six panels are provided with 13 commands or phrases in English, their translations in another language, and …Read More

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GTA 19-06-006 How to Inform Suspect/Accused Persons of Their Rights

This GTA card, aids an arresting officer while informing suspects or accused persons of their verbal rights under the law. It is used in conjunction with or in the absence of DA Form 3881 (Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate). NOTES: Some …Read More

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GTA 19-05-001 How to Inform Suspect of Provisions of the Implied Consent Policy IAW AR 190-5

This GTA is a card to be used by military police on duty and MP AIT students. It assists MPs in giving the implied consent to motorists who have been stopped for possible drunk driving. NOTES: Some references listed in …Read More

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GTA 19-04-001 J-SIIDS Monitor Unit Operation

This GTA gives instructions to enter prevent an alarm condition, activate the system, check the status and know what a change in status means, how to do a lamp check and how to recognize and what to do when a …Read More

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GTA 19-01-005 Lighting Kit, Motion Detector (LKMD) AN/GAR-2

This GTA gives instruction for use of the lighting kit, motion detector (LKMD) AN/GAR-2.  It lists before, during and after operations.  It also  gives basic emplacement procedures.  It also gives the detection area, sensor / monitor symbols, alarm reference, operational …Read More

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GTA 19-01-004 Nonlethal Capabilities – M5 MCCM

This GTA assists soldiers in the operation of the M5 modular crowd control munition (MCCM). It increases fixed-site and area security against potentially hostile forces without sole reliance on the application of deadly force. It is used by military forces …Read More

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GTA 19-01-001B The Military Police Code Of Ethics

This GTA is for issue to all military police with MOS 95B. Page one depicts a colored graphic of an MP with his right hand raised (Of the troops and for the troops). Page two lists the seven Code of …Read More

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GTA 19-01-001A The Military Police Code of Ethics

This GTA is a color enhanced chart provides guidelines for integrity and moral standards for Military Police. Chart is for issue to MP units at company level. NOTE: This document is in PDF format

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