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Troop Leading Procedures ✔Correct Answer-1. Receive the Mission
2. Issue a Warning Order
3. Make a Tentative Plan
4. Initiate Movement
5. Conduct Reconnaissance
6. Complete the Plan
7. Issue the Order
8. Supervise and Refine
Tenents and Foundations of Unified Land Operations ✔Correct Answer-1. Flexibility
2. Integration
3. Lethality
4. Adaptability
5. Depth
6. Synchronization
Steps of IPB (ATP 2-01.3) ✔Correct Answer-1) Define the operational environment
2) Describe environmental effects on operations / describe the effects on operations
3) Evaluate the threat/adversary
4) Determine threat / adversary COAs
The Mission Statement ✔Correct Answer-Who
What
When
Where
Why
Decisive Point ✔Correct Answer-Geographic place, key event, critical factor, or function that
allows commanders to gain a market advantage or contribute materially to success. Allows
commander to concentrate combat power and achieve its purpose
Offensive Tasks ✔Correct Answer-1. Movement to Contact
2. Attack
3. Exploitation
4. Pursuit
Defensive Tasks ✔Correct Answer-1. Area Defense
2. Mobile Defense
3. Retrograde
, Characteristics of the offense ✔Correct Answer-1. Surprise
2. Concentration
3. Audacity
4. Tempo
Characteristics of the Defense ✔Correct Answer-1. Disruption
2. Flexibility
3. Maneuver
4. Mass/Concentration
5. Operations in Depth
6. Preparation
7. Security
Levels of War ✔Correct Answer-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.
Fundamentals of Reconnaissance ✔Correct Answer-Ensure continuous reconnaissance
Do not keep reconnaissance assets in reserve
Orient on the reconnaissance objective
Report information rapidly and accurately
Retain freedom of maneuver
Gain and maintain enemy contact
Develop the situation rapidly
Fundamentals of Security ✔Correct Answer-Provide early and accurate warning.
Provide reaction time and maneuver space.
Orient on the force or facility to be secured.
Perform continuous reconnaissance.
Maintain enemy contact.
Principals of direct fire control ✔Correct Answer-Mass the effects of fire.
Destroy the greatest threat first.
Avoid target overkill.
Employ the best weapon for the specific target.
Minimize exposure.
Plan and implement fratricide and friendly fire avoidance measures.
Plan for limited visibility conditions.
plan for degraded capabilities.