Name three out of five types of information found within the Situation paragraph
AI and AO
Weather and Terrain Analysis
Enemy and Friendly Forces
Attachments and Detachments
Civilian Considerations
What are the five Ws of Mission planning
Who
What
Where
When
Why
Name 3 parts of the Execution statement
Commander’s Intent
Concept of Operations
Scheme of Movement and Maneuver
Tasks to Subordinate Units
Coordinating Instructions
What is Class V
Ammunition
Who normally briefs Command and Signal
RTO
Area of Interest (AI): Area of concern to the commander - Extends to areas adjacent to the commander’s operation.
Area of Operation (AO): The operational area defined by the commander in which your platoon is operating.
How many times do do you say the Mission Statement
two
What are the two parts of Commanders intent
Key Tasks
Significant activities the force must perform as a whole to achieve the desired end state. (i.e. conduct undetected infiltration into the AO)
End State
The set of required conditions that defines achievement of the commander’s objectives. (i.e. key terrain seized for follow-on operations)
What are three Grid coordinates that are briefed during this time
CCPs, HLZs, and AXPs
What is does PACE stand for
Primary Alternative, Contingency, Emergency
What does the Acroynmn OBTF stand for and explain each
Use the OBTF Model to orient troops to the AO on the map.
Orient: Give your AO a sense of location.
Box: Box your AO in via boundaries.
Trace: Point out roads, trails and routes within the AO.
Familiarize: Point out significant terrain within the AO.
Provide an Example of a Doctrinal Task and Purpose
Assault, Attack by Fire, Breach, Bypass, Clear, Combat, Search and Rescue, Consolidation and Reorganization, Control, Counterreconnaissance, Disengagement, Exfiltration, Follow and Assume, Follow and Support Linkup, Occupy Reconstitute Reduce, Retain, Secure, Seize, Support by Fire Suppress, Block, Canalize Contain, Defeat, Destroy, Disrupt, Fix, Interdict, Isolate, Neutralize, Penetrate, Turn
Allow, Cause, Create, Deceive, Deny, Divert, Enable Envelop, Influence, Open, Prevent, Protect, Support, Surprise
List two Coordinating Instruction
Time Schedule
Commander’s Critical Information Requirements (CCIR)
Risk-reduction Control Measures
Rules of Engagement (ROE)
Who Briefs the Sustainment Paragraph
Normally PSG, sometimes Medic
the number lock is 17. Your are entering the ORP and you hear 3, what do you say
14
What is the importance of including information on friendly forces/higher and name the three levels.
Two Levels Up (Battalion)
What is the mission and Commander’s Intent of the BN you’re nested in?
One Level Up (Co)
What is your Company’s mission and the Commander’s Intent?
Adjacent Units
What are the units to the left, right, forward, or rear of our position? How do these units affect your own mission?
Why is it important to hit your time hack
Adjacent forces
What are the four speciality Teams
A/L
Pace & Compass
EPW
Demo
Name one thing included in the Army Health Support System
Location of medical personnel
Echelon of care
Preventative medicine
Why is Thunder/Lighting a bad challenge and pass
Easily guessed
Define OAKOC and VWPCT
OAKOC
O - Observations and Fields of Fire
A - Avenues of Approach
K - Key Terrain
O - Obstacles
C - Cover and Concealment
VWPCT
V - Visibility
W - Winds
P - Precipitation
C - Cloud Cover
T - Temperature/Humidity
Brief a mission statement with the following information as you were in the field
1PLT, ___, OBJ Carbarn, 0736, _____
TBD make sure to say it twice
What is always the first part of a CONOP
Planning
Medical is what class
Class VIII
Name 2/3 parts of the command part of the paragraph
Location of Commander and Key Leaders
Succession of Command
Employment of Command Posts (CPs)