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The acronym LDP
Leadership Development Program
Army Values
Loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, personal courage
Warrior Ethos
I will always place the mission first, I will never accept defeat, I will never quit, I will never leave a fallen comrade
Character Attributes
Army Values, Warrior Ethos, Empathy, Discipline
TLP's
Receive the Mission, Issue an WARNO, Create a tentative plan, Start necessary movement, Recon, Finalize the plan, Issue the final order, Supervise and Refine
Five Paragraphs of OPORD
Situation, Mission, Execution, Supply and Sustainment, Command and Signal
Proper Mission statement, 5W's
Who, what, where, when, and why
Detailed 3rd step of a TLP
METT-TC: Mission, enemy, terrain, time, troops, civilian consideration
Analyze the aspects of terrain
Observation and fields of fire, Avenues of approach, Key and decisive terrain, Obstacles, Cover and Concealment
Amount of time a leader has to plan
One third/two-thirds rule
Four types of offensive operations
Movement to Contact, Attack, Exploitation, Pursuit
Characteristics of the offense
Suprise, Tempo, Concentration, Audacity
Two Types of attack
Hasty and eliberate
5 forms of maneuver in offense
Envelopment, Turning movement, Infiltration, Penetration, Frontal Attack
Elements of an ambush
Assault, support, security
3 ambush formations
Linear, L-shaped, V-shaped
Types of ambushes
Point and Area
Categories of ambushes
Hasty and Deliberate
R&S
Recon and Security
Four methods for conducting a Moving Zone Reconnaissance
Fan, Box, Converging Routes, Successive Sector
Leader's Recon and a Reconnaissance Patrol
Always have a Leader's Recon
Three main types of reconnaissance
Area, Zone, Route
Three minor terrain freatures
Spur, Draw, cliff
Resection
Finding your position by taking an azimuth from two known points
Two supplementary terrain features
Cut, fill
Intersection
Using two known points and their azimuths to find the grid coordinate of an unknown location
Modified Resection
Finding your location on a linear formation (road, river, et) by shooting the azimuth to a known location
five Major Terrain Features
Hill, valley, ridge, saddle, depression
Declination Diagram
Describes difference between grid and magnetic north
Colors of a military map
Blue, Green, Black, Red-brown
Situation
a. Area of Interest
b. Area of Operations
1. Terrain
2. Weather
c. Enemy Forces
d. Friendly Forces
1. Higher Headquarters Mission & Intent.
a. Higher Headquarters Two Levels Up
b. Higher Headquarters.
2. Missions of Adjacent Units
e. Civil Considerations
f. Attachments and Detachments
Execution
a. Commander's Intent
b. Concept of Operations
c. Scheme of Movement and Maneuver
d. Scheme of Fires
e. Tasks to Subordinate Units
f. Coordinating Intructions
Sustainment
a. Logistics
b. Personnel
c. Army Health System Support
Command and Signal
a. Command
b. Control
c. Signal