Good afternoon below are the notes from 1-7 PDSS to Torun Training area.
The PDSS was conducted on 14 June 2017 at the Artillery and Ordnance Training Center Field Training area Torun. Polish and USA Soldiers participated on an outstanding PDSS which produced many discussion. The following arrangements and request were submitted to the Torun Leadership and were agree upon.
1. The use of the FTA for the purpose of training and enhance Host Nation and US capabilities to train together.
a. The units agree that the Battalion will established BN tactical operations at camp # 2 (western of 3772 grid).
b. All Artillery indirect fire will be conducted from standard shells only at the following areas, vicinity of Michalkina junction and
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i. All gates guards will be provided by Host Nation.
j. All fire department requirements will be provided by Host Nation, US units most have fire team ready to assist on any fires. All cease fire most be observe and follow by the unit during dry time.
k. UXO will be removed by the Host Nation not the US units.
l. Any exception to current range live fire operations will have to be submitted to Torun commander for approval.
Logistical support,
a. Accommodations are not available unit will contract tents.
b. Ammunition storage 12 GSU will allow to deploy containers up to 6 on the ammo restricted area. US units will provide access roster.
c. Food not available unit will have to provide.
d. Fuel 12 GSU will allow to use its fueling point. Main source of fuel will be provided by the units supply operation and resupply by 16 SB.
e. Storage for larger amount of equipment's is not available.
f. Medical support is not available and the US Unit will have to provide.
g. Infrastructure, there is possibility that Host Nation will provide portable latrines, hand washing stations, trash containers, gray water containers, HAZMAT Barrels deposable will have to be contracted by US units. Request for all the above will have to be submitted by host nation 2 months earlier.
h. No Forklifts and cranes on the installation.
i. Rail operation require contract for lighting and crane capabilities.
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