APPENDIX
C:
COMMON
PEACE OPERATIONS TASKS
There appears to be three categories of tasks that are common to peace operations: Collective tasks that are unique to peace operations, tasks that are normal wartime tasks that must be performed under significantly different conditions, and leader and staff tasks that are unique to peace operations. Following is the CALL task list:
A. Tasks Associated with Peace Operations:
- Establish a Lodgement
- Defend a Lodgement
- Conduct Quick Reaction Force (QRF) operations
- Secure a route
- Secure/operate a checkpoint or access control point
- Escort a convoy (military and nonmilitary)
- Secure a facility (building, airfield, port, etc.)
- Separate Belligerents
- Control/disperse crowd
- Apprehend/detain noncombatants
- Control refugee movement
- Use/employ ROE
- Enforce cease fire
- Project show of force
- Perform noncombatant evacuation
- Escort a VIP
- Close quarter combat techniques
- Cordon and search operations
B. Tasks that "carry over" from wartime tasks:
- Employ fire support
- Emplace obstacles
- Clear obstacles
- Conduct Tactical Road March
- Conduct Route Reconnaissance
- MOUT
- Patrol mounted
- Patrol dismounted
- Establish/Maintain observation post
- Countermine operations
C. Leader/Staff Tasks Associated with Peace Operations:
- Liaison with host nation, humanitarian agencies, government and nongovernmental agencies and coalition forces
- Plan/Conduct humanitarian aid missions
- Negotiate an allied or hostile checkpoint/roadblock
- Conduct a press interview
- Conduct negotiations (with and without interpreter)
- Plan/employ Civil Affairs augmentation team
- Intelligence preparation of the battlefield in OOTW
- Logistics planning in OOTW
- Plan/employ engineer support in OOTW
- Plan/employ MP support in OOTW
- Interpret/enforce ROE
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