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What ADP/ADRP covers The Operations Process? |
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What is the Army’s framework for exercising mission command? |
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What are the major mission command activities performed during operations? |
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• Planning. • Preparing. • Executing. • Continuously assessing the operation |
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How do commanders drive the operations process? |
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Through understanding, visualizing, describing, directing, leading, and assessing operations. |
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What is a composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander? |
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An operational environment. |
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The military decision-making process is an iterative planning methodology to understand the situation and mission, develop a course of action, and produce an operation plan or order. |
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• Step 1 – Receipt of mission. • Step 2 – Mission analysis. • Step 3 – Course of action development. • Step 4 – Course of action analysis. • Step 5 – Course of action comparison. • Step 6 – Course of action approval. • Step 7 – Orders production, dissemination, and transition. |
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What are troop-leading procedures? |
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Troop-leading procedures are a dynamic process used by small-unit leaders to analyze a mission, develop a plan, and prepare for an operation. TLP are used by commanders and leaders without a staff. |
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What are the troop leading procedure steps? |
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• Step 1 – Receive the mission. • Step 2 – Issue a warning order. • Step 3 – Make a tentative plan. • Step 4 – Initiate movement. • Step 5 – Conduct reconnaissance. • Step 6 – Complete the plan. • Step 7 – Issue the order. • Step 8 – Supervise and refine the plan. |
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