TLP Basics
TLP Step Details
OPORD
Execution
METT-TC Mastery
100

How many steps are in the Troop Leading Procedures?

There are eight steps.

100

What is the first step in the TLP process?

Receive the Mission.

100

What’s in the OPORD?

5 parts: Situation, Mission, Execution, Sustainment, Comms

100

What’s AAR mean?

After Action Review – talk about what went right or wrong.

100

The “M” in METT-TC stands for this.

What is Mission

200

What regulation outlines the TLP process?

FM 6-0 and ATP 3-21.8.

200

What is the goal of issuing a Warning Order (WARNO)

To inform subordinates of an upcoming mission and initiate their preparation

200

Why do we rehearse?

So everyone knows what to do

200

When to give safety brief?

Before movement or training.

200

This is what the “E” in METT-TC refers to

What is Enemy?

300

Who primarily uses TLPs in the Army?

Small-unit leaders, such as squad leaders, platoon leaders, and company-level leaders.

300

Why do a recon?

To get eyes on ground before finalizing the plan.

300

Why do PCCs/PCIs?

Check people and gear before the mission

300

How do leaders adjust mid-mission?

Make calls based on plan and changes

300

METT-TC: “T” for Time includes this important planning tool.

What is the 1/3 – 2/3 rule?

400

What is the purpose of TLPs?

To enable leaders to make sound decisions, prepare effectively, and lead their Soldiers in operations.

400

What’s the last step?

Supervise and Refine

400

In a WARNO, this must be included at a minimum

What is type of operation, general location, initial timeline, and recon guidance?

400

What if the plan changes?

Adapt using TLPs and communicate fast

400

When analyzing Terrain and Weather, use this acronym.

What is OAKOC?

500

How many steps in TLPs?

8 steps

500

What’s METT-TC?

Things that affect your plan (like time, terrain, enemy

500

The minimum number of WARNOs a leader should issue.

1 but ideally 3

500

Before committing to a plan, leaders do this to confirm assumptions.

Conduct a Reconnaissance?

500

C” in METT-TC stands for these types of considerations.

What are Civil Considerations?

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