-transmit the report of an IMDC event
-receive the report
-validate the report
-record IMDC event information
-disseminate event information to all concerned
-establish communication with IMDC
-request support as required
-start the pr incident folder
-alert units
IMDC location is performed during the support phase of the Army PR System. The personnel recovery execution includes report, locate, support, recover.
During the PR execution the report of the IMDC event is transmitted.
During the PR execution the report of the IMDC event is transmitted.
In the case of PR execution, PR stands for "personnel recovery" and involves five IMDC location is performed during the support phase of the Army PR System.
During the PR execution the report of the IMDC event is transmitted.
In the case of PR execution, PR stands for "personnel recovery" and involves five IMDC location is performed during the support phase of the Army PR System.
In the case of PR execution, PR stands for "personnel recovery" and involves five IMDC location is performed during the support phase of the Army PR System.
In the case of PR execution, PR stands for "personnel recovery" and involves five IMDC location is performed during the support phase of the Army PR System.
In the case of PR execution, PR stands for "personnel recovery" and involves five IMDC location is performed during the support phase of the Army PR System.
In the case of PR execution, PR stands for "personnel recovery" and involves five IMDC location is performed during the support phase of the Army PR System.
The personnel recovery execution includes report, locate, support, recover and reintegrate. In the support phase, first aid is performed, in addition to meeting other basic needs.
In the case of PR execution, PR stands for "personnel recovery" and involves five IMDC location is performed during the support phase of the Army PR System.
The Report phase of Personal Recovery is the first phase of the process. During this phase, an isolating event is recognized, and it must be timely and accurate. Reports can be generated by an accountability mechanism, visual sightings, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations, as well as communications with an IMDC person reporting the event. Several reports may come from different reporting sources.