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Elevation and contour Lines

*index


*intermediate


*supplementary

Five Majors

Hills


Valley


Ridge


Saddle


Depression

Three minor

Draw


Spur


Cliff

Two Supplemental

Cut-in


Fill-out

Situation Paragraph

*Area of interest


*Area of Operation


*Enemy/Friendly forces


*Higher unit mission & intent


*Mission of adjacent units


*Non-Gov't organizations


*Civil Consideration


*Attachments and detachments

Mission Paragraph

Who


What


When


Where


Why

Execution Paragraph

Commanders intent


Concept of operations


Scheme of movement and manueuver


Timeline

Sustainment Paragraph

Priorities of Sustainment


Administrative mvmt and transpo


Logistics


Personnel


Health system support

Command and Signal

Command: Location of commander/ Key leaders, succession of command


Control/Signal: Command posts, reports, passwords, frequencies

Five Paragraphs of Opord

Situation


Mission


Execution


Sustainment


Command and Signal

Three types of Orders

Warno


Oprod


Frago

What does OAKOC stand for?

O: Observations fields of fire


A: Avenues of approach


K: Key/ decisive terrain


O: Obstacles


C: Cover and Concealment


OAKOC is Terrain analyses

What does MEETT-TC stand for?

M:Mission


E: Enemy


T: Terrain


T: Time


T- Troops available


C: Civil Consideration


Used for Mission Analyse

What does ASCOPE stand for?

A: Areas


S: Structures


C: Capabilities


O: Organization


P: People


E: Events


Used for Civil Consideration

Forms of dead reckoning?

Compass


Pace count


Steering Marks


Terrain association

MVMT Formation

Line


Column


File


Wedge

8 TLP's

R: receive the mission


I: Issue Warno


M: Make Tentative plan


I: Initiate movement


C: Conduct Reconn


C: Complete the Plan


I: Issue Order


S: Supervise and Refine

3 forms of defense

Linear


Reverse


Perimeter

Types of Ambushes?

Hasty


Deliberate

What is an Ambush?

a surprise attack from a concealed position on a moving or temporarily halted target.


Elements of an AMBUSH

Security


Support


Assault

What is a RAID?

An attack to temporarily cease an area in order to secure information, confuse adversary, capture personnel, or destroy capability.

Element of a RAID

Breech


Security


Support


Assault

What is a LDA

Linear Danger Area

What is LOA

Limit of Advance

Terrain Mobility

-Unrestricted


- Restricted


_ Severely restricted

Defense tasks

Area defense


Mobile


Retrograde

Leadership means?

In both a research area and a practical skill, regarding the ability of an individual or organization to "LEAD" or guide other individuals, teams, or entire organizations.

OML Percentages

Academics 50%


Leadership 35%


Physical 15%

What is TCCC

Tactical Combat Causality Care

APD Army Publication Directorate

Supports readiness as the Army's centralized publications and forms management organization

U.S. Weapon Systems

M-9 : 1800m, 9mm


M4, 3600m, 5.56mm


M240, 3735m, 7.62mm


M249, 3600m, 5.56mm

Mission Command

-Build Cohesive teams through mutual trust


-Create shared understanding


-Exercise discipline initiative


-Use mission orders


-Accept prudent risk

Army's Purpose

To fight and win nations wars

Difference between an engagement and a battle

Engagements are smaller


Battles are bigger

Operational enviornments

An operational environment is a composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander.

Purpose of Offense

to defeat, destroy, or neutralize the enemy force

Characteristics of Offense

Main feature of offensive tasks is taking and maintaining the initiative.


CONTACT


ATTACK


EXPLOITATION


PURSUIT

Defense characteristics

Disruption


Flexibility


Mass and concentration


Preparation


Security


Striving to regain the initiative from the attacking.

Tenants of unified Land Operations

Flexibility


Integration


Lethality


Adaptability


Depth


Synchronization

what is ARSOF

Army Special Operation Forces