TLP Steps
Situational Awareness
Orders
Mission Planning
Miscellaneous
100

This is the first step of the Troop Leading Procedures

What is "Receive the Mission"?

100

These three types of terrain should be analyzed during reconnaissance to determine their effect on the mission.

What are key terrain, obstacles, and avenues of approach?

100

This preliminary order provides subordinates with essential details about the mission to allow for early preparation.

What is a "Warning Order" (WARNO)?

100

This acronym is used to analyze and understand the mission received.

What is "METT-TC"? (Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, Time, Civilian Considerations)


100

These tools assist in visualizing terrain and the operation during the planning process.

What are "Terrain Models or Sand Tables"?

200

This step involves continuous observation and helps leaders identify key terrain, obstacles, and avenues of approach.

What is "Conduct Reconnaissance"?

200

This acronym helps leaders analyze enemy forces during the mission planning process.

What is "SALUTE"? (Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment)

200

This five-paragraph order format is used by leaders to clearly communicate their plan for a mission.

What is an "Operations Order" (OPORD)?

200

This key piece of mission analysis explains why the mission is being conducted and provides the purpose behind the operation.

What is the "Commander’s Intent"?

200

What does EPW stand for?

Enemies prisoners of war

300

This step ensures the leader has a clear understanding of the plan and prepares for a detailed briefing.

What is "Issue the Order"?

300

Leaders use this framework to analyze weather and environmental conditions affecting the mission.

What is "OAKOC"? (Observation/Fields of Fire, Avenues of Approach, Key Terrain, Obstacles, Cover/Concealment)

300

This is a simplified order issued when there is limited time to prepare.

What is a "Fragmentary Order" (FRAGO)?

300

The time management principle that ensures soldiers have time to prepare.

What is the "1/3-2/3 Rule"?

300

This essential piece of equipment ensures communication between units during the operation.

What is a "Radio"?

400

The final step of the TLPs, where leaders ensure soldiers and equipment are ready to execute the mission.

What is "Supervise and Refine"?

400

These are the two types of reconnaissance leaders can conduct.

What are "Map Reconnaissance" and "Physical Reconnaissance"?


400

This annex of the OPORD contains the execution timeline and concept of operations.

What is the "Execution Paragraph"?


400

This tool helps leaders determine the enemy’s course of action.

What is the "Enemy Analysis"?

400

There is a ORP made in a MTC

False

500

This is the step where leaders assess available time and determine how much to allocate for planning, preparation, and execution.

What is "Make a Tentative Plan"?

500

This type of analysis helps leaders predict how the enemy will act and react during the mission by assessing their objectives, capabilities, and vulnerabilities.

What is "Enemy Course of Action (COA) Analysis"?

500

This step in the TLPs ensures the OPORD is communicated effectively to subordinates.

What is "Issue the Order"?


500

This process is used to evaluate a unit's ability to execute the mission and identify gaps in preparation.

What is the "Rehearsal Process"?

500

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What is a "Leader's Recon"