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What are the principles of operational maneuver from the sea?
Principles of Operational Maneuver from the Sea focuses on an operational objective.
Principles of Operational Maneuver from the Sea uses the sea as maneuvering space.
Principles of Operational Maneuver from the Sea generates overwhelming tempo and momentum.
Principles of Operational Maneuver from the Sea pits strength against weakness.
Principles of Operational Maneuver from the Sea emphasizes intelligence, deceptions, and flexibility.
Principles of Operational Maneuver from the Sea integrates all organic, joint, and combined assets
What is the main purpose of Humanitarian assistance?
provide a secure environment to allow humanitarian relief efforts to progress. As such, HA missions for US military may cover a broad range of taskings. In every case, the specific requirements placed on US soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen will be situation dependent. HA means vastly different things to different people, based on their specific perspective. HA operations can encompass both reactive programs, such as disaster relief, and proactive programs, such as humanitarian
and civic assistance (HCA) or civil support.
What are the 2 types of humanitarian assistance?
Proactive and reactive
What is Humanitarian Assistance governed by?
governed by Title 10, US Code, Section 401, which states that HCA—
- Must be carried out in conjunction with host nation military and/or civilian personnel.
- Shall complement and may not duplicate any other form of social or economic assistance provided to the host nation by another department or agency of the US
May not be provided directly or indirectly to any individual, group, or organization engaged in military or paramilitary activity.
- May not be provided unless the Department of State (DOS) specifically approves such assistance.
List some examples of MOOTW
Noncombatant evacuation operations (NEO).
Strikes and raids.
Arms control, enforcement of exclusion zones, peacekeeping, and peace enforcement.
Nation assistance.
Protection of shipping. Humanitarian assistance
What is MOUT?
Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT), provides doctrinal guidance and detailed information on tactics, techniques, and procedures to be employed in MOUT within the operating forces
What does ROE do?
Minimizing civilian casualties and/or collateral destruction
Limiting the use of specific ground or air weapons
Why minimize collateral destruction?
Avoiding alienation of the local population
Reducing the risk of adverse world or domestic opinion
Preserving facilities for future use
Preserving cultural facilities and grounds
What is MCPP?
Marine Corps Planning Process. a responsive and flexible process that can adapt to the needs of any size unit and adjust to any timetable. The Marine Corps planning process embodies our maneuver warfare doctrine with its tenets of top-down planning, single-battle concept, and integrated planning in order to generate and maintain tempo.
What are the steps in the MCPP process?
Mission Analysis
COA Development
COA War Game
COA Comparision & Decision
Order Development
Transition
What is CONPLAN?
An operation plan in concept format.
An operation plan in an abbreviated format that would require considerable expansion or alteration to convert it into an OPLAN or OPORD. A CONPLAN contains the CINC’s Strategic Concept and those annexes and appendixes deemed necessary by the combatant commander to complete planning. Generally, detailed support requirements are not calculated and TPFDD files are not prepared
What is OPLAN?
Any plan, except for the Single Integrated Operation Plan, for the conduct of military operations. Plans are prepared by combatant commanders in response to requirements established by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and by commanders of subordinate commands in response to requirements tasked by the establishing unified commander. Operation plans are prepared in either a complete format (OPLAN) or as a concept plan (CONPLAN)
What is FUNCPLAN?
involve the conduct of military operations in a peacetime or permissive environment. These plans are traditionally developed for specific functions or discrete tasks (e.g., nuclear weapon recovery or evacuation, logistics, communications, or continuity of operations) but may be developed to address functional peacetime operations such as disaster relief, humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping, or counterdrug operations. Functional plans will be written using the JOPES procedures and formats specified for a CONPLAN (without a TPFDD)
What is TPFDD?
the portion of an Operation Plan (OPLAN) that contains time-phased force data, non-unit related cargo and personnel data, and movement data for the OPLAN