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Troop Leading Procedures (TLPs) 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.
Dynamic process used by small-unit leaders to analyze
a mission, develop a plan and prepare for an
operation
Tenets and Foundations of Unified Simultaneity
Land Operations Depth
Synchroniz
ation
Flexibility
Steps of IPB (Intelligence Preparation 1) Define the Operational Environment (conditions,
of the Battlefield) circumstances, and influences that affect the
employment of capabilities)
2) Describe Environmental Effects on Operations
(terrain, weather, civil considerations, and
friendly forces)
3) Evaluate the Threat
4) Determine Threat COAs
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The Mission Statement Who (unit)
What (Unit's essential task and type
of operation) When (time give in
the higher level order)
Where (OBJ or location)
Why (unit's purpose, taken from higher's concept of the
operation)
Decisive Point A geographic place, specific key event, critical factor,
or function that, when
acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked
advantage over an adversary or contribute
materially to achieving success.
Offensive Tasks 1. Movement to Contact
(develop the situation
and to establish or regain
contact)
2. Attack (destroys or defeats enemy forces,
seizes and secures terrain, or both)
3. Exploitation (usually
follows a successful attack
and is designed to
disorganize the enemy in
depth)
4. Pursuit (catch or cut off
a hostile force
attempting to escape,
with the aim of
destroying it)
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Defensive Tasks 1. Area
defense (denying enemy forces
access to designated terrain for a specific time rather
than destroying the enemy outright)
2. Mobile defense (destruction or defeat
of the enemy through a decisive attack by a striking
force)
3. Retrograde (organized movement away from the
enemy. Delay, withdrawal, withdrawal under pressure,
retirement)
Characteristics of the Offense Surprise
Concentrat
ion
Audacity
Tempo
Characteristics of the Defense Disrup
tion
Flexibi
lity
Mane
uver
Mass/Concent
ration
Operations in
Depth
Preparation
Security
Engagement Area 1) Identify all likely enemy avenues of approach
Development 2) Determine likely enemy schemes of maneuver
3) Determine where to kill the enemy force
4) Plan and integrate obstacles
5) Emplace weapon systems
6) Plan and integrate indirect fires
7) Rehearse
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Levels of War 1) Strategic level focuses on supporting national goals
2) Operational level concerns
forces collectively in theater
3) Tactical level involves the
details of individual
engagements
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