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Define Troop leading procedures:
The process a leader goes through to prepare the unit to accomplish a mission.
What are the TLPs?
1. Receive the mission
2. Issue the warning order
3. Make a tentative plan
4. Start necessary movement
5. Reconnoiter
6. Complete the plan
7. Issue the complete plan
8. Supervise and refine
Describe the 1/3-2/3 rule:
Leaders use no more than 1/3 of available time for planning and issuing OPORD.
Subordinates get 2/3 time to plan and prepare for mission.
Name three importances when giving a warning order:
1. No specific format
2. Leader provides updates as necessary
3. Cover who's participating, time of the operation SP, time and place of OPORD
What must a leader do during reconnaissance at a minimum?
Must make a map reconnaissance
There is one step to complete after completing the plan, what is it?
Review to make sure it's meets commanders intent
What is important when issuing the complete plan?
Making sure soldiers understand the mission. Back briefs.
Who conducts the initial inspections during the supervise phase of the TLPs?
Squad leaders. Platoon sergeants spot check and then conduct the final inspection with
the PL.
What can rehearsals do for a unit?
Improve performance, reveal problems with plan, coordinate actions and improve
understanding
What are three combat orders?
Warning order
Operations order
Fragmentary order
Describe warning order:
Alerts unit of upcoming mission
Describe operations order:
Directive issued by leader to subordinates, implements the coordinated execution of a
operation.
Describe fragmentary order:
Verbal, written, or digital, changes or modifies the OPORD.