Pajotas Guerillas POW Operation Research Paper

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Mission Statement

Pajota’s Guerillas mission was to promote the success of the 6th Ranger Battalion operation through preventing counter-attack by the Japanese infantry from Cabu. This would entail sealing off a mile of the road and holding it for 24 hours for the Rangers to have adequate time to attack the Pajota POW Camp and safely rescue of the US prisoners of war before being engaged by Japanese reinforcements. The guerrillas will also work with Alamo Squadron to offer necessary reinforcements to the Battalion to enhance the efficiency of the operation.

Commander’s Intent

The purpose of the 6th Ranger Battalion operation is to seal off a mile of the road in order for U.S. prisoners of war to be safely rescued before being engaged by Japanese Dokuho 359 forces. In this regard, Pajota guerrillas comprising five infantry squadrons will be deployed to establish a roadblock near the wooden bridge across the Cabu river. The establishment of the roadblock will be coordinated by Captain Pajota and the guerrillas. The coordinated operation will extract the POWs, destabilize the Japanese troops in and around the camp, and extract the POWs safely from the camp with as little impact to civilians as possible. The coordination of the Rangers, the Alamo Scouts, and the Pajota guerrillas will determine the success of the operation by acting as the first line of defense against Japanese Dokuho 359 forces[footnoteRef:1]. The guerrillas will hold the bridge and approaching roads and defend against Japanese reinforcements until the Rangers have successfully moved the POW’s to safety and ensuring the operation’s success[footnoteRef:2]. The operation will be considered a success by preventing Japanese reinforcements, achieving successful rescue of the POW’s, and destabilizing Japanese troops through little to no impacts on civilians.

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[1: King, Michael J. Rescue at Cabanatuan. 2016. http://www.4point2.org/cabanatuan.htm (accessed March 11, 2017).] [2: Menter, John M. The sustainment battle staff & military decision making process (MDMP) guide : for Brigade Support Battalions (BSB), Sustainment Brigades (Sus Bdes), and Combat Sustainment Support Battalions (CSSB). Bloomington: AuthorHouse, 2009.]



Decisive Operation

Two guerrilla squadrons will ensure the success of the Rangers in rescuing the POWs by holding and preventing Japanese squadrons from crossing Cabu River and reinforcing their team in the camp during the operation. These squadrons will focus on destroying the bridge using explosives and prevent the Japanese tanks and infantry troops from crossing to the camp.

Shaping Operations

The operation includes five guerrilla squadrons and the Rangers. Squadron A and B will prevent the reinforcement of the Japanese military in the camp during the operation by securing and holding them at Cabu River. Squadron C and D will enhance efficiency of the operation through observation posts in which they will observe, pass intelligence, and react to any oncoming enemy squadrons from different locations. The other squadron, Squadron E, will assist the rescued POWs to safety. Through this process, Squadron A and B will successfully use explosive devices and anti-tank mines to counterattack the Japanese forces and eventually destroy the bridge, which will delay that advancement of the Japanese Dokuho 359 towards the Pajota camp.

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