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TLPs - ANSWER-R- Receive the mission
I- Issue Warno
M- Make a tentative plan
I- Initiate movement
C- Conduct recon
C- Complete the plan
I- Issue the order
S- Supervise/Refine
Foundations of Unified Land Operations - ANSWER-1. I- Initiative
2. D- Decisive action
3. C- Army core competencies
4. M- Mission command
Initiative - ANSWER-Operational initiative is setting or dictating the terms of
action throughout an operation. Individual initiative is the willingness to act in the
absence of orders, when existing orders no longer fit the situation, or when
unforeseen opportunities or threats arise.
Decisive action - ANSWER-a. Decisive action—the continuous, simultaneous
combinations of offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil
authorities tasks.
Decisive action tasks - ANSWER-i. An offensive task is a task conducted to
defeat and destroy enemy forces and seize terrain, resources, and population
centers.
ii. A defensive task is a task conducted to defeat an enemy attack, gain time,
economize forces, and develop conditions favorable for offensive or stability
tasks.
iii. Stability is an overarching term encompassing various military missions, tasks,
and activities conducted outside the United States in coordination with other
instruments of national power to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure
,environment, provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure
reconstruction, and humanitarian relief.
iv. Defense support of civil authorities is support provided by U.S. Federal military
forces, Department of Defense civilians, Department of Defense contract
personnel, Department of Defense component assets, and National Guard
forces.
Army core competencies - ANSWER-a. Combined arms maneuver is the
application of the elements of combat power in unified action to defeat enemy
ground forces; to seize, occupy, and defend land areas; and to achieve physical,
temporal, and psychological advantages over the enemy to seize and exploit the
initiative.
b. Wide area security is the application of the elements of combat power in
unified action to protect populations, forces, infrastructure, and activities; to deny
the enemy positions of advantage; and to consolidate gains in order to retain the
initiative
Mission command - ANSWER-Mission command is the exercise of authority and
direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative
within the commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the
conduct of unified land operations.
Six fundamental principles of Mission command - ANSWER-B- Build cohesive
teams through mutual trust
C- Create shared understanding
P- Provide a clear commander's intent
E- Exercise disciplined initiative
U- Use mission orders
A- Accept prudent risk
Tenants of Unified Land Operations - ANSWER-F- Flexibility
I- Integration
L- Lethality
A- Adaptability
D- Depth
S- Synchronization
,Principles of joint operations - ANSWER-O- Objective
O- Offensive
M- Mass
M- Maneuver
E- Economy of force
U- Unity of command
S- Security
S- Surprise
S- Simplicity
R- Restraint
P- Perseverance
L- Legitimacy
IPB - ANSWER-Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) is the systematic
process of analyzing the mission variables of enemy, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations in an area of interest to determine their effect on operations.
Steps of IPB - ANSWER-D- Define the operational environment
a. Defining the operational environment results in the identification of significant
characteristics of the operational environment that can affect friendly and enemy
operations. This step also results in the identification of gaps in current
intelligence holdings.
D- Describe environmental effects on operations
a. Describes how characteristics related to enemy, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations affect friendly ops
E- Evaluate the threat
a. Understand how a threat/adversary can affect friendly operations.
D- Determine threat
a. Identifies and develops possible threat/adversary COAs that can affect
accomplishing the friendly mission.
The mission statement - ANSWER-The mission is the task, together with the
purpose, that clearly indicates the action to be taken and the reason therefore.
Decisive point - ANSWER-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 - ANSWER-M- Movement to contact
A- Attack
E- Exploitation
P- Pursuit
Movement to contact - ANSWER-An offensive task designed to develop the
situation and to establish or regain contact. The goal is to make initial contact
with a small element while retaining enough combat power to develop the
situation and mitigate the associated risk.
The commander conducts a movement to contact when the enemy situation is
vague or not specific enough to conduct an attack.
Attack - ANSWER-An offensive task that destroys or defeats enemy forces,
seizes and secures terrain, or both.
An attack differs from a movement to contact because, in an attack, the
commander knows part of the enemy's disposition. This knowledge enables the
commander to better synchronize and employ combat power more effectively in
an attack than in a movement to contact.
Exploitation - ANSWER-An offensive task that usually follows the conduct of a
successful attack and is designed to disorganize the enemy in depth.
Exploitations seek to disintegrate enemy forces to the point where they have no
alternative but to surrender or take flight.
Pursuit - ANSWER-An offensive task designed to catch or cut off a hostile force
attempting to escape, with the aim of destroying it.
A pursuit normally follows a successful exploitation. However, any offensive task
can transition into a pursuit, if enemy resistance has broken down and the enemy
is fleeing the battlefield.
Defensive tasks - ANSWER-A- Area defense
M- Mobile defense
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TLPs - ANSWER-R- Receive the mission
I- Issue Warno
M- Make a tentative plan
I- Initiate movement
C- Conduct recon
C- Complete the plan
I- Issue the order
S- Supervise/Refine
Foundations of Unified Land Operations - ANSWER-1. I- Initiative
2. D- Decisive action
3. C- Army core competencies
4. M- Mission command
Initiative - ANSWER-Operational initiative is setting or dictating the terms of
action throughout an operation. Individual initiative is the willingness to act in the
absence of orders, when existing orders no longer fit the situation, or when
unforeseen opportunities or threats arise.
Decisive action - ANSWER-a. Decisive action—the continuous, simultaneous
combinations of offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil
authorities tasks.
Decisive action tasks - ANSWER-i. An offensive task is a task conducted to
defeat and destroy enemy forces and seize terrain, resources, and population
centers.
ii. A defensive task is a task conducted to defeat an enemy attack, gain time,
economize forces, and develop conditions favorable for offensive or stability
tasks.
iii. Stability is an overarching term encompassing various military missions, tasks,
and activities conducted outside the United States in coordination with other
instruments of national power to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure
,environment, provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure
reconstruction, and humanitarian relief.
iv. Defense support of civil authorities is support provided by U.S. Federal military
forces, Department of Defense civilians, Department of Defense contract
personnel, Department of Defense component assets, and National Guard
forces.
Army core competencies - ANSWER-a. Combined arms maneuver is the
application of the elements of combat power in unified action to defeat enemy
ground forces; to seize, occupy, and defend land areas; and to achieve physical,
temporal, and psychological advantages over the enemy to seize and exploit the
initiative.
b. Wide area security is the application of the elements of combat power in
unified action to protect populations, forces, infrastructure, and activities; to deny
the enemy positions of advantage; and to consolidate gains in order to retain the
initiative
Mission command - ANSWER-Mission command is the exercise of authority and
direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative
within the commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the
conduct of unified land operations.
Six fundamental principles of Mission command - ANSWER-B- Build cohesive
teams through mutual trust
C- Create shared understanding
P- Provide a clear commander's intent
E- Exercise disciplined initiative
U- Use mission orders
A- Accept prudent risk
Tenants of Unified Land Operations - ANSWER-F- Flexibility
I- Integration
L- Lethality
A- Adaptability
D- Depth
S- Synchronization
,Principles of joint operations - ANSWER-O- Objective
O- Offensive
M- Mass
M- Maneuver
E- Economy of force
U- Unity of command
S- Security
S- Surprise
S- Simplicity
R- Restraint
P- Perseverance
L- Legitimacy
IPB - ANSWER-Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) is the systematic
process of analyzing the mission variables of enemy, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations in an area of interest to determine their effect on operations.
Steps of IPB - ANSWER-D- Define the operational environment
a. Defining the operational environment results in the identification of significant
characteristics of the operational environment that can affect friendly and enemy
operations. This step also results in the identification of gaps in current
intelligence holdings.
D- Describe environmental effects on operations
a. Describes how characteristics related to enemy, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations affect friendly ops
E- Evaluate the threat
a. Understand how a threat/adversary can affect friendly operations.
D- Determine threat
a. Identifies and develops possible threat/adversary COAs that can affect
accomplishing the friendly mission.
The mission statement - ANSWER-The mission is the task, together with the
purpose, that clearly indicates the action to be taken and the reason therefore.
Decisive point - ANSWER-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 - ANSWER-M- Movement to contact
A- Attack
E- Exploitation
P- Pursuit
Movement to contact - ANSWER-An offensive task designed to develop the
situation and to establish or regain contact. The goal is to make initial contact
with a small element while retaining enough combat power to develop the
situation and mitigate the associated risk.
The commander conducts a movement to contact when the enemy situation is
vague or not specific enough to conduct an attack.
Attack - ANSWER-An offensive task that destroys or defeats enemy forces,
seizes and secures terrain, or both.
An attack differs from a movement to contact because, in an attack, the
commander knows part of the enemy's disposition. This knowledge enables the
commander to better synchronize and employ combat power more effectively in
an attack than in a movement to contact.
Exploitation - ANSWER-An offensive task that usually follows the conduct of a
successful attack and is designed to disorganize the enemy in depth.
Exploitations seek to disintegrate enemy forces to the point where they have no
alternative but to surrender or take flight.
Pursuit - ANSWER-An offensive task designed to catch or cut off a hostile force
attempting to escape, with the aim of destroying it.
A pursuit normally follows a successful exploitation. However, any offensive task
can transition into a pursuit, if enemy resistance has broken down and the enemy
is fleeing the battlefield.
Defensive tasks - ANSWER-A- Area defense
M- Mobile defense