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Report and Message Formats

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» BED DESIGNATIONS [BEDDESIG]
Use to report bed availability and medical treatment element (MTE) status when the MEDREGREP record message can not be used. Reference: FM 8-10-5.

» BED AVAILABILITY AND ELEMENT STATUS [BEDAVAIL]
Use to report bed availability and medical treatment element (MTE) status when MEDSITREP record message is not or can not be used. Reference: FM 8-10-5.

» BASIC WIND DATA MESSAGE [BWD]
Use to report wind direction and speed in 2,000 meter increments from the surface of the earth to an altitude of 30,000 meters. Reference: FM 34-81.

» AVIATION (ARMY ROTARY WING) MISSION/SUPPORT REQUEST [AVIAREQ]
Use to request Army aviation units for support. Send from subordinate units to division/corps aviation cell at the main command post. Reference: FM 1-100 and FM 1-114.

» ASSET/MULTIPLE ASSET STATUS REPORT [ASTSTATREP]
Use to convey the status of the unit’s intelligence collectors. Send every four hours or upon loss to enemy or loss of contact with an asset. Send over the O&I net with PRIORITY precedence. Reference: FM 34-3.

» ARTILLERY TARGET INTELLIGENCE-ARTILLERY TARGET REPORT [ATI.ATRI]
Use to exchange artillery target information among fire support agencies. Reference: FM 6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.

» AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-FIRING SITE DATA [AFU.FSD]
Use to establish and exchange dispersed firing site data for individual cannon, rocket, or missile weapons for the purpose of making tactical fire direction decisions. Reference: FM 6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40

» AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-FIRE STATUS [AFU.FUS]
Use to provide information on the friendly fire unit situation for making tactical fire direction decisions. Reference: FM 6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.

» AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-DEPLOYMENT COMMAND [AFU.DCMD]
Use to exchange battalion/regiment missions and assignments and changes thereto, preplanned fire position areas, and movement orders for battalion/regiment or fire units. Reference: FM 6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.

» FIRE SUPPORT ELEMENT-FRIENDLY UNIT LOCATION [FSE.FRD]
Use to report information concerning friendly unit locations and status (for other than organic artillery and NSF units) to facilitate NBC vulnerability analysis. Reference: FM 6-20.

» FIRE SUPPORT ELEMENT-COMMANDER'S CRITERIA [FSE.CRITER]
Use to disseminate analysis criteria for nuclear target analysis, chemical target analysis, nuclear fire planning, and fallout prediction. Reference: FM 6-20.

» FIRE PLANNING-RESERVE FIRE UNIT [FP.RESFU]
Use to preclude use of fire units during a specific time interval in a specific fire plan. Reference: FM 6-20.

» FIRE PLANNING-NUCLEAR SCHEDULE [FP.NUCSCD]
Use to add, amend, or cancel the specified nuclear target in a specified fire plan. Reference: FM 6-20.

» FIRE PLANNING-FIRE PLAN TARGET LIST [FP.FPT]
Use (1) to list targets in the Fire Plan Target List and (2) to give scheduling data of fires in a fire plan. Reference: FM 6-20 and FM 6-20-10.

» LOST SENSITIVE ITEM REPORT [LOSTITEM]
Use—usually by the Provost Marshall—to summarize unit’s loss of sensitive items. Send IAW unit SOPs. References FM 19-1.

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