Name: Score:
28 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 28
triggers the troop leading steps
-to make effective use of available time, the leader issues a warning order (instructions to
inform of an impending action) to subordinates; subordinate leaders to begin preparations
while the leader conducts a detailed analysis
-leaders will emerge with an initial plan that they expect to execute, pending the validation of
the assumptions made during planning
Begin Planning: Receipt of Mission
Begin Planning: Estimate of the Situation
Begin Planning: METT-T Analysis
Enemy: Capabilities & limitations
Definition 2 of 28
In the disorder of combat, simplicity is strength. When issuing your order, avoid unnecessary
detail. However, clarity and completeness should not be sacrificed in the interest of ____________-.
Complexity
Ambiguity
Length
Brevity
,Definition 3 of 28
When receiving a combat order, it is useful to develop shorthand writing skills.
Only you need to understand your own shorthand. and be able to effectively
communicate it to others.
Everyone must learn the same shorthand to ensure uniformity.
You should always write in full sentences to avoid confusion.
Shorthand is unnecessary if you can type quickly on a computer.
Definition 4 of 28
to aid leaders in making tactically sound decisions, formulating plans, coherently
communicating those plans, and turning those decisions into actions
Begin planning
Arrange for reconnaissance & coordination
Make reconnaissance & coordination
Complete the plan
Issue the order
Supervise
SMEAC
SALUTE
METT-T
BAMCIS
Definition 5 of 28
Which of the following is an advantage of issuing orders in a five-paragraph order format?
An informal structure can lead to faster decision-making.
A casual format allows for more creativity and personal expression.
A standard formal provides subordinates with a predictable, smooth flow of information
from beginning to end
A complex format ensures that every detail is covered thoroughly.
,Definition 6 of 28
-What does the enemy have?
-What is the enemy trying to accomplish?
Describe the enemy:
-Identify the forces / equipment that the enemy can bring to bear w/in your unit's zone or sector
-known and suspected enemy locations and strength estimates in relation to personnel,
equipment, and support capabilities
-SALUTE: Develop and organize this information
Enemy: Capabilities & limitations
Begin Planning: Receipt of Mission
Combat Orders - ELOs
Enemy: Composition, disposition, & strength
Definition 7 of 28
Mission
Enemy
Terrain & Weather
Troops & Fire Support
-
Time, Space & Logistics
Mission Analysis
Begin Planning: Receipt of Mission
Begin Planning: Estimate of the Situation
Begin Planning: METT-T Analysis
, Definition 8 of 28
Upon receipt of a new mission, the leader should issue a ___________
to allow his or her Marines to begin preparations as the leader continues the troop leading
steps. The leader will then issue an _____________ to coordinate execution of the plan to accomplish
the mission. Subsequently, a ____________ may be issued to execute a branch or a sequel.
Command Presence
Commander's Intent And Concept Of The Operation; Tasks And Coordinating Instructions
Warning Order; Operation Order; Fragmentary Order
Begin Planning: Receipt Of Mission
Definition 9 of 28
-Identify the three primary types of combat orders and their purpose
-Recognize the characteristics of effective combat orders.
-Recognize the standard format of a five-paragraph order and the primary content
communicated in each paragraph.
-Recognize standard techniques for successfully issuing a combat order.
Enemy: Composition, disposition, & strength
Commander's Intent
Troop Leading Steps: ELO
Combat Orders - ELOs
28 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 28
triggers the troop leading steps
-to make effective use of available time, the leader issues a warning order (instructions to
inform of an impending action) to subordinates; subordinate leaders to begin preparations
while the leader conducts a detailed analysis
-leaders will emerge with an initial plan that they expect to execute, pending the validation of
the assumptions made during planning
Begin Planning: Receipt of Mission
Begin Planning: Estimate of the Situation
Begin Planning: METT-T Analysis
Enemy: Capabilities & limitations
Definition 2 of 28
In the disorder of combat, simplicity is strength. When issuing your order, avoid unnecessary
detail. However, clarity and completeness should not be sacrificed in the interest of ____________-.
Complexity
Ambiguity
Length
Brevity
,Definition 3 of 28
When receiving a combat order, it is useful to develop shorthand writing skills.
Only you need to understand your own shorthand. and be able to effectively
communicate it to others.
Everyone must learn the same shorthand to ensure uniformity.
You should always write in full sentences to avoid confusion.
Shorthand is unnecessary if you can type quickly on a computer.
Definition 4 of 28
to aid leaders in making tactically sound decisions, formulating plans, coherently
communicating those plans, and turning those decisions into actions
Begin planning
Arrange for reconnaissance & coordination
Make reconnaissance & coordination
Complete the plan
Issue the order
Supervise
SMEAC
SALUTE
METT-T
BAMCIS
Definition 5 of 28
Which of the following is an advantage of issuing orders in a five-paragraph order format?
An informal structure can lead to faster decision-making.
A casual format allows for more creativity and personal expression.
A standard formal provides subordinates with a predictable, smooth flow of information
from beginning to end
A complex format ensures that every detail is covered thoroughly.
,Definition 6 of 28
-What does the enemy have?
-What is the enemy trying to accomplish?
Describe the enemy:
-Identify the forces / equipment that the enemy can bring to bear w/in your unit's zone or sector
-known and suspected enemy locations and strength estimates in relation to personnel,
equipment, and support capabilities
-SALUTE: Develop and organize this information
Enemy: Capabilities & limitations
Begin Planning: Receipt of Mission
Combat Orders - ELOs
Enemy: Composition, disposition, & strength
Definition 7 of 28
Mission
Enemy
Terrain & Weather
Troops & Fire Support
-
Time, Space & Logistics
Mission Analysis
Begin Planning: Receipt of Mission
Begin Planning: Estimate of the Situation
Begin Planning: METT-T Analysis
, Definition 8 of 28
Upon receipt of a new mission, the leader should issue a ___________
to allow his or her Marines to begin preparations as the leader continues the troop leading
steps. The leader will then issue an _____________ to coordinate execution of the plan to accomplish
the mission. Subsequently, a ____________ may be issued to execute a branch or a sequel.
Command Presence
Commander's Intent And Concept Of The Operation; Tasks And Coordinating Instructions
Warning Order; Operation Order; Fragmentary Order
Begin Planning: Receipt Of Mission
Definition 9 of 28
-Identify the three primary types of combat orders and their purpose
-Recognize the characteristics of effective combat orders.
-Recognize the standard format of a five-paragraph order and the primary content
communicated in each paragraph.
-Recognize standard techniques for successfully issuing a combat order.
Enemy: Composition, disposition, & strength
Commander's Intent
Troop Leading Steps: ELO
Combat Orders - ELOs