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• Receive the mission
• Issue a WARNO
• Make a Tentative Plan
• Initiate Movement
• Conduct Reconnaissance
• Complete the Plan
• Issue the OPORD
• Supervise and Refine |
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• Mission
• Equipment
• Time
• Troops
• Terrain
• Civilian Considerations |
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Military Aspects of Weather |
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• Visibility
• Temperature and Humidity
• Cloud Cover
• Wind
• Precipitation |
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• Obstacles
• Avenues of Approach
• Key Terrain
• Observations and Fields of Fire
• Cover and Concealment |
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Given immediately after an order is received to your commander. Verifies
understand of role in operation. |
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Given after a specified time to show your commander what COA you have developed for a given operation. |
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A geographic place, specific key event, or enabling system that allows commanders to
gain a marked advantage over an enemy and greatly influence the outcome of an attack. It is where you
will focus the effects of your combat power. Your DO always accomplishes your Decisive Point |
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Term
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Those that directly accomplish the task of the higher headquarters. Decisive
operations conclusively determine the outcome of major operations, battles, and engagements. |
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Determine creates and preserves conditions for success of decisive operation |
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• Analyze Relative Combat Power
• Generate Options
• Array Initial Forces
• Develop Schemes of Maneuver
• Assign Headquarters
• Prepare COA Statements and Sketches |
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Term
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Definition
• Penetration
• Envelopment
• Infiltration
• Frontal Attack
• Turning Movement |
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Six Types of Special Purpose Attack |
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• Ambush
• Feint
• Counter Attack
• Spoiling Attack
• Demonstration
• Raid |
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Six War Fighting Functions (ALL POINT TOWARDS LEADERSHIP) |
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• Movement and Maneuver
• Fires
• Protection
• Intelligence
• Sustainment
• Mission Command |
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Definition
• Enemy vehicle location
• Key Weapons
• Type and Location of Enemy Reserves
• Type and Location of Enemy Op’s
• Impact of Enemy’s CBRN and or Artillery Capabilities |
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