For an upcoming exercise we're deploying two separate firing units, guns & mortars, we are c/s 3. The issue I have is twofold;
1. IAW 371-4 (p.371) the main CP is 3A and the alt is 3B, and the CP in con drops its letter designator. It seems that at some point we've fallen into the habit of using 3 for the main and 3A for the alt. It's relatively minor but is still wrong unless we're saying that 3B is the CP in con. Any other units running into this?
2. Each CP will be on it's own bty net, thus will be the CP in con for that net. If I'm reading 371-4, for the purpose of comms, there would be 2 nets and each would have a c/s 3? To further the issue, there's also going to be a regt net, so should they be c/s 3A and 3B on that net?
Yes this is an odd situation, but we're working with another organization that has c/s 1, 2, 4 already in use.
Look forward to your thoughts.
1. IAW 371-4 (p.371) the main CP is 3A and the alt is 3B, and the CP in con drops its letter designator. It seems that at some point we've fallen into the habit of using 3 for the main and 3A for the alt. It's relatively minor but is still wrong unless we're saying that 3B is the CP in con. Any other units running into this?
2. Each CP will be on it's own bty net, thus will be the CP in con for that net. If I'm reading 371-4, for the purpose of comms, there would be 2 nets and each would have a c/s 3? To further the issue, there's also going to be a regt net, so should they be c/s 3A and 3B on that net?
Yes this is an odd situation, but we're working with another organization that has c/s 1, 2, 4 already in use.
Look forward to your thoughts.