Table of Contents
- 1 What must you do to make reconnaissance effective?
- 2 What is military course of action?
- 3 What is critical to the accomplishment of a units mission?
- 4 What are two elements that must be expressed in a mission statement?
- 5 What is the role of the leader in preparing for combat?
- 6 What are the Troop Leading Procedures in the Army?
- 7 What must a leader do to ensure that his subordinates understand?
What must you do to make reconnaissance effective?
A successful reconnaissance should answer questions and validate assumptions made during your planning. After conducting coordination and completing a reconnaissance, it is time to complete the plan.
What is military course of action?
A COA is a plan describing the selected strategies and operational actions designed to accomplish the mission according to the commander’s intent (NATO 2013: 4–66). Each COA that is developed must be significantly different from any other.
What is intelligence preparation of the battlespace?
Simply stated, IPB is a rigorous analytical methodology that is focused on providing predictive intelligence to warfighters at the right time for use in planning and executing operations. As such, IPB is a critical component of the Air Force’s efforts to deliver Information Superiority to the battlefield commander.
What is critical to the accomplishment of a units mission?
The METL is a compilation of tasks critical to mission accomplishment. Provides the warfighting focus to a unit’s training program by identifying the list of tasks the unit must be able to perform in combat. It is the primary tool to focus and prioritize unit training.
What are two elements that must be expressed in a mission statement?
Rather, the need is for a stated mission that provides direction and significance to all members of the organisation. In developing a statement of mission, management must take into account three key elements: the organisation’s history, its distinctive competencies, and its environment.
What three things must leaders consider when analyzing terrain?
What is Terrain Analysis? Scenario Question: The platoon leader must use a movement formation that offers easy control, good flexibility, immediate fires in all directions, and good security to reach the objective.
What is the role of the leader in preparing for combat?
The leader supervises the unit’s preparation for combat by conducting rehearsals and inspections. (1) Rehearsals. The leader uses rehearsals to– Practice essential tasks (improve performance). Reveal weaknesses or problems in the plan.
What are the Troop Leading Procedures in the Army?
Troop leading procedures. In the offense, the leader has one third of the time from his receipt of the mission to the unit’s LD time. In the defense, he has one third of the time from mission receipt to the time the squad or platoon must be prepared to defend.
How does a leader conduct a reconnaissance?
If time allows, the leader makes a personal reconnaissance to verify his terrain analysis, adjust his plan, confirm the usability of routes, and time any critical movements. When time does not allow, the leader must make a map reconnaissance. The leader must consider the risk inherent in conducting reconnaissance forward of friendly lines.
What must a leader do to ensure that his subordinates understand?
(2) Leaders must ensure that subordinates understand the mission, the commander’s intent, the concept of the operation, and their assigned tasks. Leaders may require subordinates to repeat all of part of the order or demonstrate on the model or sketch, their understanding of the operation.