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SITUATION:

AOI: North = St Robert, East = Edgar Springs, South = Roby, West Waynesville

* A MP CO is conducting Maneuver and Mobility Support to the North.

* B MP CO is performing stability operations to the east

* C MP CO is performing law enforcement operations to the south.

* D MP CO is performing detention operations to the west

Area of Influence: The area of influence encompasses the same boundaries as the AO.

OPERATIONAL VARIABLES

Political: The politics of ZLW are currently and have been primarily Democratic totalitarian system. The current mayor of ZLW is Mohammad Derka. There has been a recently uprise of Republicans known as “The Rebels” that are attempting to dethrone the democratic leader. The leader of the Rebels is known simply as “Tron.” Tron states that the republicans are getting tired of
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Observation and Fields of Fire Our AO is low ground and generally open area surrounded by high ground with dense forest. This will limit our ability to spot the enemy and react. Furthermore, the urban terrain areas provide many buildings which limit O.F.F.

Avenues of Approach. All routes are made of hard surface material therefore can handle the use of vehicles.

Key Terrain RTE Jack east & west of village, RTE Blue Moon South of village & RTE Jose north of village.

Obstacles Portions of routes are comprised of gravel & dirt which may limit our ability to travel in the event of poor weather conditions. This will result in impassable obstacle by both mounted and dismounted personnel. The hostile forces will use these areas to establish near and far ambushes against US Forces.

(1.) (U) Severely Restricted Terrain in the area of operations. The densely vegetated region within the rural portions of the AO is the most restricted areas. The only way to travel these areas is while dismounted, which the enemy has been known to do. Vehicle movement is impossible due to a lack of developed roadways in these

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