This step occurs throughout the TLP process.
What is Supervise and Refine?
What are Servants, Experts, and Stewards?
This acronym is used to describe satellite communications.
What is SATCOM?
A composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of military forces and bear on the decisions of the unit commander.
Operational Environment
This cardinal rule applies to Ammunition Operations.
What is "Expose the minimum amount of people, to the minimum amount of explosives, for the minimum amount of time consistent with safe and efficient operations"?
You identify these in step one of risk management.
What are hazards?
Ground, Terrain Models, Aerial, and Map are all types of this.
What is Reconnaissance?
Trust is the "keystone" of these four other Army Profession Characteristics.
What is Esprit de Corps, military expertise, honorable service, stewardship of the profession?
Denied, Degraded, or Disrupted Space Operational Environment is also know by this acronym.
What is D3SOE?
Medical Teams are considered this in the operational environment.
Noncombatant (un-armed): an individual, in an area of combat operations, who is not armed and is not participating in any activity in support of any of the factions or forces involved in combat
A failure of an item to function as designed when fired, launched, employed, or subjected to functional tests.
What is a munition malfunction?
Develop Controls and Make Risk Decisions is this step of Risk Management.
What is Step 3?
1/3, 2/3 rule.
In this stage of battle analysis you select a topic appropriate to the topic of interest.
GPS Mitigation TTPs.
What is encrypt your GPS receiver; block the jamming signal using different means (terrain, vehicles, buildings, your body); maintain skills in traditional navigation method; and develop a Pace Plan?
What is a threat?
Officers that are appointed on written orders and must complete this safety course.
This is Risk management number one goal.
What is managing risk?
This is the final outcome/ product of the TLP process.
What is an OPORD?
Military expertise is developed in these four broad fields of knowledge.
What is leader and human development; moral-ethical; geo-cultural and political; and military-technical?
These things limit our space capabilities.
This influences military operations within an OE in terms of the decision-cycle, tempo of operations, and overall planning; it may also influence popular support for operations, success of operations and final victory.
What is Time?
These are the first three steps to "React to Chemical Attack."
What is Mask; Alarm Gas, Gas, Gas; and Take cover/ move away from contamination.
These describe characteristics of the area of operations, focusing on how they might affect a mission.
What are Mission Variable?
This is a method used by the U.S. Army to provide a systematic approach to the study of battles, campaigns, wars, and other operations.
What is Battle Analysis?
Satellites enable the Army Warfighter with these four unique abilities in the battlefield.
What is the ability to Maneuver and Attack with great precision (GPS), Communicate across the globe (SATCOM), Collect information throughout AOR (ISR), and see the battlefield (FFT)
What is Non-State Actors?
In this type of operation your goal is: Defeat and Destroy enemy forces and seize terrain, resources, and population centers.
What is offensive operations?
Risk Management applies to these two activities.
What is operations and non-operation activities?