Updated:
17 MAR 16
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CON-093
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OPERATION
BEAUMARIS
06-07 JUN 15
ORIGINAL BRIEFING DOCUMENT
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Operations Order
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1. Muster & Roster
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2. Appointments/Confirmation of Posts
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3. Logistical Support phase, issue of in base Sidearms & Op/Mission Specific Kit.
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4. Issue of Gatewatch Report/Data Stick & Operations Orders.
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5. General Intelligence Review & Planetary Target Selections, Warning Orders
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6. Battle Practise, SOP Training/Reviews & Mission Rehearsals
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7. Mission Briefings, Missions, Post Mission Medical Support, Debriefings & After Action Reports
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7. Final Post Operation Debriefings & After Action Reports
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8. Stand Down
Projected Flight Conditions
General Overview: This is the second of the 2015 Tour of Duty's Flight Operations, the last being CON-92 Operation Otterburn 07-08 FEB 15.
Like that operation the Ground Crew will have to force both outbound and inbound Gates, as there are no naturally occuring ones. This is a situation even more serious than the conditions previously experienced, where there had been a general decline over the preceding tours in associated numbers of stable wormhole connections, concentrated in the near and far Gate numbers, together with the likelyhood of extremely turbulent and dangerous conditions both in flight and off-world. All this appears to be due to the increasing influence of the Black Hole at the Spline Root at P567 (SG51P0567) and or the interference of the alien infestation (AS#2) currently under way in the mid part of the spline. Likewise the enemies deployment and use of nuclear weapons in an attempt to sever the spline, cannot, we think, be completely ruled out as a causal effect upon the systems aborant behaviour. Nor can our approach to sunspot maximum, which in the past has caused similar problems in the cycle. This time it is running later than in previous solar cycles. Solar activity continues to varry between just 30 and 50% of the previous sunspot maximum, that co-incided with the last drop off in Gate activations in 2000 ~ 2001. Finally the massive increase in the M1 type of ABC during CON-90 and 92 also indicates a resurgence of anti-T2 activity, see below.
Like at CON-90, the M1 ABC once again increased at CON-92. Whereas the M2 type, although still increaing, its rate has slowed, possibly in responce to the increase of the M1 type. See the extract of the
ABC Report
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Quite what this reversal of the balance between the two types of ABC will actually mean in practise, we do not yet know. However, it is clear that this surge to re-establish M1 "dominance" is crucial to those that benefit from their presence in the environment. We need more information, that means EPW's.
ABC Chart
[EXTRACT]
FOR CON-93 OPERATION BEAUMARIS
Click the link above to see the main ABC page. See the "Legend" below the table, and the
UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms
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CON# |
Operational Code Name |
Date(s) |
~Days~ |
M1 +/-u |
Total M1 u/% |
M1 +/-u Per Day |
M2 +/-u |
Total M2 u/% |
+/-u M2 Per Day |
Total ABC |
88 |
Op. STIRLING BRIDGE |
03-04 AUG 13 |
247 |
-15u |
298u 45% |
-0.061u |
+202u |
363u 55% |
+0.818u |
+16% = 661u |
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298u = 45% |
M1 |
M2 |
363u = 55% |
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CON# |
Operational Code Name |
Date(s) |
~Days~ |
M1 +/-u |
Total M1 u/% |
M1 +/-u Per Day |
M2 +/-u |
Total M2 u/% |
+/-u M2 Per Day |
Total ABC |
89 |
Op. VERULAMIUM |
30 NOV - 01 DEC 13 |
118 |
-18u |
280u 37% |
-0.153u |
+117u |
480u 63% |
+0.992u |
+15% = 760u |
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280u = 37% |
M1 |
M2 |
480u = 63% |
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CON# |
Operational Code Name |
Date(s) |
~Days~ |
M1 +/-u |
Total M1 u/% |
M1 +/-u Per Day |
M2 +/-u |
Total M2 u/% |
+/-u M2 Per Day |
Total ABC |
90 |
Op. ROUNDWAY DOWN |
22-23MAR14 |
111 |
+252u |
532u 50.62% |
+2.270u |
+39u |
519u 49.38% |
+0.351u |
+291u (+37.3%) = 1,051u |
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CON# |
Operational Code Name |
Date(s) |
~Days~ |
M1 +/-u |
Total M1 u/% |
M1 +/-u Per Day |
M2 +/-u |
Total M2 u/% |
+/-u M2 Per Day |
Total ABC |
92 |
Op. OTTERBURN |
07-08FEB15 |
321 |
+34u |
566u 51.5% |
+0.09657u |
+14u |
533u 48.5% |
+0.0436u |
+48u (+4.567%) = 1,099u |
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Legend
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Left Hand Column: the operation's "CON" number.
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Upper Row, Column 1: the operation's code name.
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Upper Row, Column 2: the operations dates
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Upper Row, Column 3: the number of days between the end dates of this and the previous off-world operation.
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Upper Row, Column 4: the total rise or fall of M1 ABC since the previous off-world operation.
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Upper Row, Column 5: the total M1 ABC and its percentage, at the end date specified.
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Upper Row, Column 6: the M1 rate of change in Units per day.
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Upper Row, Column 7: the total rise or fall of M2 ABC since the previous off-world operation.
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Upper Row, Column 8: the total M2 ABC and its percentage, at the end date specified.
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Upper Row, Column 9: the M2 rate of change in Units per day.
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Upper Row, Column 10: the percentage increase of the aggregate ABC over the previous off-world operation, and the resulting total in ABC units.
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Lower Row, a bar chart as a visual aid to understanding the above data.
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IMPORTANT
Special effort must be made to collect air, water, rock, soil and foliage samples, plus Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW's), during OPERATION BEAUMARIS to coroborate the data. Type 2+ EPW's are also vital to the ABC recovery program, without which we will eventually have no medical supplies or munitions. See the Alerts section below for the reminder on the policy regarding Type 1 and Type 2 EPW's.
The precautionary principal dictates that CON-93 will be subject to the EXTREME ABC Protection Protocol, as levels are expected to be dangerously high off world. Note that it will be necesary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination immediately upon return from off world missions, to ensure personal and collective bio-safety post flight-WITHOUT EXCEPTION! CON-93 will like CON-92 before it conclude with a 10 day mandatory "lock down" pending a full medical and equipment inspection/decontamination at each of our operational facilities. We at Gatewatch thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.
Alerts & Special Orders
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1. Be advised that once again our intelligence archives have suffered a major loss of critical data, which is having to be rebuilt. However, at present there is no evidence of off-world hostile intent. A virus was propergated across several stand-alone systems, implying an internal security breech, which is currently under investigation. How long and to what degree the lost data can be recovered is questionable.
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2. As this is only the third mission cycle of the last 18 months from RGHQ-51, we are in effect blind as to the military and scientific situation off-world. Great care and effort must be made to secure intelligence for the CONTACT program, before any consistent plans for future actions can be made. It was noted at the previous off-world operation (CON-92) that T1's were moving through the system away from the Black Hole at the Root of all Splines, and Gatewatch has registered that stable targets have recently almost all been in the lower to further digits, with few "hits" in the centre of the Spline beyond Midguard (US) on P661 (SG51G-0799) near Fort Bifrost (UK). T2+ activity is also on the increase, following the movements of the T1's. Both hostiles are moving in numerous small groups, presumably to enhance evasion so as to make contact with friendly forces. Our #1 priority need is for living T1 EPW's for interrogation. The extremely unusual flight conditions at this operation demand additional caution in target selection and mission planning, see the Gatewatch Chart portion of this document.
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3. It is believed but not yet confirmed that the nuclear detonation on or near the enemy position known as Fort Apache on P31 some miles from the old off-world base at New Greenham Common (aka C105), durring the final mission of CON-74, may have cut the Spline at this point. Any intelligence that can confirm or deny this assessment is a priority at this time. Enemy transports of nuclear materials must be intercepted and retrieved.
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4 You are reminded that AREA-50 in the USA is once again on-line, and their CLEGG ("CONTACT Long Endurance Gate Group") program was reactivated during CON-83. Be aware that you may encounter such personnel off-world. Units despatched during this operation (CON-93) will be using the challenge "ARKLIGHT" and the password "STONEWALL", while those launched during CON-90 will be using "BLACK" and "DIAMOND", while the code for CON-92 was "HIGH" and "GUARD".
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5. You are reminded that the policy on the recovery of Type One Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW) has been revised in light of intelligence gathered at previous operations. Secure accommodation has been created in inaccessible locations, wherein Type 1 EPW's can enjoy a significant degree of personal freedom, without fear of M1 extraction (currently remains a fatal procedure). It is hoped that the less finatical personnel may choose to surrender rather than fight to the death when capture is inevitable. SG Teams should wherever possible get this message across to the T1's. Bring them back alive. The policy regarding T2 series hostiles remains as before, that is bring them back, dead or alive.
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6. We are still seeking the missing UNMC Engineers from the 51ST Regiment, for enterogation and custady. These 27 personnel remain listed as MIA as of CON-68. Bearing in mind how long they have been off-world, it is unlikely that any of them remain uncontaminated.
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7. At the specified times (see chart) and between other Gate activations during CON-93, the Starlabs engineers can, upon receipt of a written authorisation from the base's S3 (Operations Officer), delivered via the authorised channels, i.e. the base's senior ground crew officer (BGEN Courtney-S1), program the XAD1471 system for a launch and a recovery flight to or from a target Gate of your choice (subject to technical issues), see below.
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8. Be advised that as Lieutenant Colonel James T. Law who, as many of you may remember was recalled from his assignment as the Commanding Officer of BASE-56 in New Zealand, to resume his position as the UNSGC Auditor, and asigned to serve in this Regiments Military Police Company, being still on other duties until September, his immediate superior Roger Schmit of the U.N. Audit Division, will be attending Op.BEAUMARIS to carry out an interim report for GHQ. It is required that ALL operatives cooperate with his investigations in to personnel performance, procedures, security, etc. An abridged edition of his report will be made available late 2015, subject to UNSGCHQ adjudication. Thank you for your cooperation.
END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS
Re The XAD1471
The XAD1471 is part of the Gatewatch system, enabling very limited control of the Star Gate by the Ground Crew, originally designed to permit emergency recovery of off-world teams. The system will only function during a "natural" Gate cycle, which occur in blocks of about 1~3 days, approximately 3~5 times a year, and require circa 72 hours of pre flight charging. The Ground Crew can then force up to six (6*) safe Gate activations during that cycle, to or from a target of the operation's commander's choice. It can only be safely used by prior arrangement at a specified time or when the inter-planetary comunications systems are working adequately, so that an authorised request by the off-world team can be processed to activate the Gate and open the iris to ensure a safe landing. Be aware that the earlier the Ground crew are advised of an intended launch or recovery mission, the safer it will be for the SG team. For example, the short notice given by the surviving Engineers (OPERATION WINCHESTER, CON-68), resulted in losses during their return flight.
* Note that the new increased standard safe limit of six (6) launch and recovery activations can ONLY be exceeded in an emergency situation. Be aware that there will be an increased probability of casualties or losses of personnel during additional flights.
Chain of Command
FOR CON-93 OPERATION BEAUMARIS
See the Notes below the table, and the
UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms
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Flight Crew
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Officers
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NCO's
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Other Ranks)
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1. CPT KING. ELIZABETH. (CO/S3)
2. 2LT NEWMAN. John (XO).
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3. SFC REDDMAN. J. (3IC)
4. SSGT BAUER. RICHARD. (MO)
5. CPL PETERSEN. Kathlene.
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Special Attachments
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Ground Crew
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Officers
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NCO's &: Other Ranks
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1. SCHMIT. Roger. (CIVI#7)
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1. BGEN COURTNEY. ALASTAIR R. (S1/S4)
2. LTC BEAUMONT. ROSALIND (S5).
3. CPT AITKEN. BRADLEY. (S2)
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4. SFC STOKES. BRADLEY. (CMO)
5. SSGT JOHANSON. ANDREW.
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NOTES
1. Personnel who's names are marked with an asterisk * are Privates participating in their first operation.
2. Where personnel serve at the same rank, their seniority in the chain of command has been determined firstly by the holding of specific posts, time in post, recent service, and finally a comparison between their Promotional Points and their level of training (Expert Infantry Course Units & Battle Practise Units). New personnel, that is, Marine Recruits, Specialist Recruits and Civilian Recruits, have had their seniority determined first by whether they are military, trained or untrained civilians, and secondly by date of enlistment, or in simple alphabetical order as appropriate. This latter point is for all practical purposes a purely administrative decision. In the field natural leadership skills would be more important, presuming that it should ever become relevant. Officers on Attachment serve in an advisory capasity only, and those listed in Support have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.
3. Also see the
UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms
as an additional aid.
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CON-93 OPERATION BEAUMARIS
MET. REPORT
NB: in future the following data will be better presented.
Solar/Lunar Data
SS (Sunset): 06 2113A JUN 15 @ Azimuth: 310° (NW)
EECT (End of Evening Civil Twilight): 06 2159A
EENT (End of Evening Nautical Twilight): 06 2309A
MR (Moon Rise): 06 2359A JUN 15 @ Azimuth: 112° (ESE)
EEAT (End of Evening Astronomical Twilight): 06 0000A
Night: NONE
BMAT (Beginning of Morning Astronomical Twilight): 06 0000
BMNT (Beginning of Morning Nautical Twilight): 07 0247A
BMCT (Beginning of Morning Civil Twilight): 07 0358A
SR (Sunrise): 07 0444A JUN 15 @ Azimuth: 050° (NE)
MPM (Moon Passing Meridian): 07 0458A JUN 15 @ Elevation: 24.8°
MS (Moon Set): 07 1005A JUN 15 @ Azimuth: 250° (WSW)
Moon Illumination: 86.1%
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Weather
Overview:
06 JUN 15 (Sat.am) Dry and sunny. (Sat.pm) Sunny intervals, with a clear night.
07 JUN 15 (Sun): Dry and sunny, but cloudy in the evening.
Tempreture:
06 1300A JUN 15: 16°C and feels like 13°C
06 1400A JUN 15: 17°C and feels like 13°C
06 1900A JUN 15: 16°C and feels like 12°C
06 2000A JUN 15: 15°C and feels like 12°C
06 2100A JUN 15: 14°C and feels like 12°C
06 2200A JUN 15: 13°C and feels like 11°C
06 2300A JUN 15: 12°C and feels like 10°C
07 0000A JUN 15: 11°C and feels like 10°C
07 0100A JUN 15: 11°C and feels like 9°C
07 0400A JUN 15: 9°C and feels like 7°C
07 0700A JUN 15: 10°C and feels like 8°C
07 1000A JUN 15: 13°C and feels like 11°C
07 1300A JUN 15: 16°C and feels like 14°C
07 1600A JUN 15: 17°C and feels like 15°C
Wind:
06 1300A JUN 15: 25kph WSW
06 1700A JUN 15: 25kph W
06 2000A JUN 15: 21kph W
06 2100A JUN 15: 25kph W
06 2200A JUN 15: 14kph W
07 0100A JUN 15: 13kph W
07 0400A JUN 15: 11kph W
07 0700A JUN 15: 12kph WNW
07 1000A JUN 15: 12kph NW
07 1600A JUN 15: 13kph NNW
Relative Humidity::
06 1300 JUN 15: 41%
06 1800 JUN 15: 40%
06 1700 JUN 15: 38%
06 2000 JUN 15: 41%
06 2100 JUN 15: 44%
06 2200 JUN 15: 48%
06 2300 JUN 15: 53%
07 0000 JUN 15: 57%
07 0100 JUN 15: 61%
07 0400 JUN 15: 76%
07 0700 JUN 15: 78%
07 1000 JUN 15: 56%
07 1300 JUN 15: 46%
07 1600 JUN 15: 41%
Dewpoint:
N/A
Visibility:
06 1300 JUN 15: Very Good
07 0400 JUN 15: Good
07 1000 JUN 15: Very Good
07 1600 JUN 15: Very Good
UV Index:
06 1300 JUN 15: 7 High
06 1400 JUN 15: 5 Moderate
06 1500 JUN 15: 4 Moderate
06 1600 JUN 15: 2 Low
06 1800 JUN 15: 1 Low
07 0700 JUN 15: 1 Low
07 1000 JUN 15: 5 Moderate
07 1300 JUN 15: 7 High
07 1600 JUN 15: 3 Moderate
Daily Air Quality Index:
3 Low Pollution
Pollen Forecast:
Moderate~High
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CON-93 OPERATION BEAUMARIS
GATEWATCH Chart
GATEWATCH reports that as of 1000Z there are NO stable Outbound and Inbound Wormholes for CON-93.
During this GATE cycle it will be necessary for the CO, XO, S2 and S3 to select the destinations and use the XAD1471 to "force" the OUTBOUND and INBOUND GATES.
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See the "Legend" below the table, and the
UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms
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06 JUN 15
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06 1000A Base Activation
06 1000A - 06 1300A Operations Orders & Battle Practise Preparation
06 1000A - 06 1600A Mess Hall Open (for additional hot food)
06 1000A - 06 1830A XAD1471 Unavailable (Still in power-Up-Phase)
06 1830A - 07 0200A XAD1471 Available
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06 1300A - 06 1600A Battle Practise & SOP Review
DEFAULT CURRICULUM *:
1. Range Work: Weapons testing & zeroing.
2. Medical & Casualty Handling Drills.
3. Launch & Landing Drills.
4. EPW handling.
5. Knife Fighting Practise**
* Amend accordingly
** Dependent upon availability of DI (Drill Instructor)
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06 1600A Battle Practise Period Concludes - RTB (Return To Base)
06 1600A Mess Hall Closes for additional cooked food
06 1630A - 06 1730A Dinner
06 1745A Mission Selections & or Briefings
06 c.1830A+ Mission Prep. followed by move to READY LINE & PRE JUMP CHECKS
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Act.# |
In/Out |
Gate ID# |
Launch |
Landing |
Flight |
Notes |
1
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OUTBOUND
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G-XXXX
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06 XXXXA
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06 XXXXA
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XX:XX*
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Mission #
1
- COMBAT (AMBUSH/RAID)
- PATHFINDER
- PATROL (OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE)
- RECONNAISSANCE
(OP or PATROL)
SAR
(Search And Rescue)
TARGET:
SG51-Pxxxxx
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Act.# |
In/Out |
Gate ID# |
Launch |
Landing |
Flight |
Notes |
2
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INBOUND
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G-XXXX
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06 XXXXA
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06 XXXXA
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XX:XX*
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Return from
Mission #
1
- COMBAT (AMBUSH/RAID)
- PATHFINDER
- PATROL (OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE)
RECONNAISSANCE
(OP or MOBILE)
SAR
(Search And Rescue)
TARGET:
SG51-Pxxxxx
X:XX Time Off-World
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07 JUN 15
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07 0200A ~ 08 1000A XAD1471 Off-Line for Maintenence
07 c.0000A Mission Debriefing
07 c.0030A R&R/Bedtime
07 0930A Reveille
07 1000A Mess Hall Opens (serving hot food)
07 1000A - 07 1030A Breakfast
07 1045A Mission Briefing
07 1100A Mission Prep
07 1130A READY LINE & PRE JUMP CHECK
07 1145A XAD1471 On-Line
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07 1400A XAD1471 Shut Down
07 1400 - 07 1430Z Mission & Operational Debriefings
07 1500A End of CON-93 OPERATION BEAUMARIS
07 1600A Mess Hall Closes
07 1700A Base Lock Down
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Legend
See the Notes below this Legend, as well as the
UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms
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Column 1 "Act.#" is the "activation ordinal" as it was on the day. A number in brackets is the original ordinal, and indicates that this activation had had its ordinal changed by the insertion of a "forced" Gate using the XAD1471 system.
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Column 2 "In/Out" is the direction of the wormhole in relationship to the Earth.
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Column 3 "Gate ID#" is the individual target Gate's identification number. Remember that a Gate is on a "Spline", a linear set of Gates ONLY accessible via other Gates of the same Spline.
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Column 4 "Launch" is the time the Gate opens for departure. See note 1.
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Column 5 "Landing" is the time the Gate opens at the other end to enable arrival at your destination. See note 1.
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Column 6 "Flight" is the duration of the flight. See note 1.
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Column 7 "Notes" gives the Mission number and it's type: PATHFINDER, RECON, COMBAT, SAR or SPECIAL. Where known, the planetary ID is given here.
NOTES:
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1. All times in these tables are expressed in accordence with the standard NATO Date Time Group (DTG) format. The first two digits are the Day Date, the following four are the time in 24 hour format, followed by the Time Zone letter. For UK forces these are either
ZULU (GMT) or ALPHA time (BST/CET) as listed. Please be aware that friendly forces off world, maybe operating in a different time zone.
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2. You are reminded that Gates remain open for precisely 120 seconds ONLY, commencing with the specified launch/landing time.
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3. WARNING: an asterisk set against the stated flight times for a givven Outbound and Inbound Gate Activation to a particular Gate, marks it as "varriable", in that the flight times are different from one another, which indicates extreme conditions within the wormhole. It is essential that Flight Crews immediately begin Anti-G-LOC drill upon passing the Event Horizon.
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4. The CO, XO, S2 & S3 must decide if and which targets they would like to attempt to make an Outbound or Inbound connection with, using the XAD1471 system in the available slots listed.
If you desire to use the XAD1471, then you MUST notify the Star Labs engineers at your earliest to ensure a safe flight.
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5. Specified mission types and numbers are for guidance only and are subject to change by the S3.
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6. Where known, planetary ID's are given.
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END OF BRIEFING
CON-93 Roster
OPERATION BEAUMARIS 06-07 JUN 15
See the "Legend" below the table, and the
UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms
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DATA TBA: AS THE FOLLOWING TABLE IS INCORRECT, SERVING MERELY AS A TEMPLATE
# |
Name |
Rank |
Serial Number |
Unit |
Post(s) |
Status |
EICU/BPU |
Awards |
OOC |
01 |
BATEMAN. Liam. |
PVT |
TFS15216 |
FC |
- |
- |
0/0 |
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BATEMAN. Liam. |
02 |
BAUER. Richard. |
SSGT |
78015730 |
FC |
MO |
- |
0/4 |
- |
MELLOR. Andrew. |
03 |
CARTER. Thomas. |
SSGT |
51154000 |
FC |
- |
- |
0/4 |
KHSNBLSM |
SMITH. Trevor. |
04 |
COURTNEY. Alistair R. |
BGEN |
TFS91001 |
MPC |
S1/4/5 |
- |
0/0 |
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WAYLAND. Dean C. |
05 |
JOHANSON. Andrew. |
SSGT |
51140556 |
GC |
- |
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0/4 |
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BUXTON. Martin. |
06 |
OWEN. Ulysses. N. |
1LT |
51158000 |
FC |
- |
- |
0/4 |
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STRATMAN. Gary. |
07 |
REYNOLDS. Thomas. |
SGT |
51082655 |
GC |
MO |
- |
0/0 |
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KELLET. Brian. |
08 |
STOKES. Bradley. |
SSGT |
78078666 |
FC |
GMO |
- |
0/4 |
SFC |
ANDERSON. Simon. |
09 |
WELLS. Justin. |
PVT |
TFS15215 |
FC |
- |
- |
0/0 |
- |
WELLS. Justin. |
10 |
WOLFE. Carl. |
CPL |
51125000 |
FC |
- |
- |
0/4 |
PFB |
COCKAYNE. Nicholas. |
Other Notes:
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Legend
See also the
UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms
as an additional aid.
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column 1 is an ordinal for safety head counts.
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column 2 is an alphabetical listing by operatives' name, in the order family name, given name and if appropriate middle initial(s). This order is done regardless of ethnic practise of the persons country of origin. NB: full stops are placed after the family name, forename or middle initial(s) for technical reasons.
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column 3 is the operatives' rank, in standard UNMC abbreviated format.
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column 4 is the operatives' UNMC 8 digit serial number.
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column 5 gives the operatives unit asignment. "FC" = "Flight Crew", "GC" = "Ground Crew", MPC = "Military Police Company" and O for "Other", or see "Other Notes".
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column 6 gives the operatives post(s) if one or more has been assigned.
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column 7 gives the operatives post operation status.
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column 8 lists any Expert Infantry Course Units (EICU) or Battle Practise Units (BPU) that were earned during the operation.
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column 9 lists any decorations, special awards or promotions granted post operation.
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column 10 gives the Off-world Operational Codename for each operative, in the order family name, given name and if appropriate middle initial(s). This order is done regardless of ethnic practise of the persons country of origin. NB: full stops are placed after the family name, forename or middle initial(s) for technical reasons. Any dates by a name indicates that this person was only present upon the stated day(s). An asterisk "*" marks this as their first operation.
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At the bottom is a section for "Other Notes".
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CON-93 Mission Log
OPERATION BEAUMARIS 06-07 JUN 15
See the "Legend" below the table, and the
UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms
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DATA TBA: AS THE FOLLOWING TABLE IS INCORRECT, SERVING MERELY AS A TEMPLATE
M# |
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Rank |
Name |
Unit |
Post |
Status |
LA-RA-LL-RL-B-H |
1 |
1 |
1LT |
OWEN. Ulysses N. |
A |
1IC |
OK |
0-0-0-0-0-0 |
1 |
2 |
SSGT |
STOKES. Bradley. |
B |
2IC |
OK |
0-0-0-0-0-0 |
1 |
4 |
CPL |
WOLFE. Carl. |
A |
- |
OK |
0-0-0-0-0-0 |
Total Wounds For This Mission = |
0-0-0-0-0-0
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Weapon Malfunctions:
NONE
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Note:
"Forced" Pathfinder
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Overall Wounds For This Operation =
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0-0-0-0-0-0
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Legend
The table is divided in to mission blocks, with a section for an overall operational summary at the bottom. See also the:
UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Termsm
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column 1 headed "M#" is the Mission Number.
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column 2 headed "#" is the personnel ordinal for that mission (head count)
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column 3 is the operative's rank, in standard UNMC abbreviated format
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column 4 is the operative's name, in the order family name, given name and if appropriate middle initial(s). This order is done regardless of ethnic practise of the persons country of origin. NB: full stops are placed after the family name, forename or middle initial(s) for technical reasons.
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column 5 is the operatives' unit designation, A, B, C etc.
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column 6 gives the operatives post within the mission, and what kind of special weapons, if any, have been deployed.
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column 7 gives the operatives' post mission status, which will be either: OK meaning returned uninjured, WIA, KIA, MIA or POW.
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column 8 gives the severity and number of any wounds sustained during each mission, listed under six headings. NB: where necessary additional information regarding wounds is recorded in the Notes section below each mission block, the headings are:
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LA-RA- for Left Arm and/or Right Arm wounds.
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LL-RL- for Left Leg and/or Right Leg wounds.
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B for a Body wound.
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H for a Head wound.
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Below this is a total for the number of wounds sustained by all personnel during that mission.
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At the bottom of each mission block are two sections, one for a record of "Weapon Malfunctions", and the other for "Notes".
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At the very end of the table are two more sections, one for a record of the "Overall" wounds for the operation as a whole, and another for final "Comments".
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End of Original Briefing Document
MISSION CON-092.1
DEBRIEFING OFFICER: ?
MISSION DATE: 07 FEB 15
MISSION TYPE: ?
MISSION PLANETARY/GATE TARGET#: P? G?
PERSONNEL ROSTER:
TBA
INJURIES:
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DEBRIEFING TBA
END OF DEBRIEFINGS
AAR#1:
Received: ?
Mission ?
TBA
End of After Action Report #1
End of After Action Reports
INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY
TBA
SUMMARY OF RECCOMENDATIONS
TBA
END OF DOCUMENT
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