2d Lar Attack Swot Analysis

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ESTIMATE (METT-TC) Mission:

At H-hour, as supporting effort 1, attack in zone to destroy enemy forces vic RCT Obj 2 and seize crossing sites over Stony Creek in order to facilitate the main effort’s attack on MEB Obj 1. As the stationary force, conduct FPOL/BHO with 3/6 at PL Green. Upon FPOL/BHO with 3/6, follow and support 3/6 in order to facilitate the momentum of the main effort’s attack. The overall objective is to destroy the 34th MID in order to deny the 3rd OSC the ability to conduct an organized withdrawal through JTF Obj A.

Enemy:

1/87th (Rein) established in a hasty defense in our zone in order to protect the 86th MIBR which is establishing defensive positions IVO Mt. Jackson (MEB Obj 1). The enemy has a mobile reserve tank company north of stony creek along with 2 122mm self-propelled 2S1 units IVO RCT Obj 2. The 1/87th has been observed by 2d LAR establishing a forward defensive line in platoon sized elements appears to be roughly following Pugh’s Run with reports of tanks in the area. The enemy can be expected to continue defending until the 86th has finished establishing defensive positions IVO MEB Ob 1. Based upon intelligence reports, it is believed that the 1/87th has been deployed as platoon sized elements, while holding the tank battalion in reserve and
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Some civilian warehouse and logistics facilities along the major improved roads that could provide hard ball for vehicles maintenance, assembly areas, or potentially FARPs. The valley has a relative sense of identity, due to the nature of farming communities and small towns, compared to larger more urban areas in the capital region. These people will also likely attempt to avoid conflict but are friendly to our forces. There is potential for the enemy to use these civilians/IDPs as concealment for their movements or to slow our progress by facilitating movement towards our

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