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Troop Leading Procedures (FM 7-10 2.10-2.13) -ANSWER An instinctive process by which you receive, plan, and execute a mission. A way of thinking. -Receive the mission -Issue the warning order -Make a tentative plan -Initiate movement -Conduct Reconnaissance -Complete the plan -Issue the complete Operations Order -Supervise (inspect and rehearse) Steps of Mission Analysis (FM 7-10 2.16-2.24) -ANSWER METT-TC is a tool that assists in developing the situation you will encounter on the battlefield. Step one, Mission, refers to analyzing the commander's mission and intent and the mission essential task you have been assigned. This results in your restated mission, and allows you to then complete the estimate of the situation. -Mission -Enemy -Terrain and Weather -Troops Available -Time -Civilians Traditional Military Aspects of Terrain (FM 7-10 2.19-2.22) -ANSWER OAKOC is a tool that assists in your terrain analysis. You must consider every factor -Observation and Fields of Fire(ability to see the battlefield and engage with fires) -Avenues of Approach(air or ground route of an attacking force leading to its objective) -Key Terrain(location which the control of affords a marked advantage to either combatant) -Obstacles(existing or reinforcing obstacles that limit mobility) -Cover and Concealment(terrain that provides protection from fire or observation) Six Warfighting Functions (FM 3-21.10) -ANSWER The six war fighting functions depict the various capabilities in your unit. Your plan must take into consideration each of these systems. -Intelligence -Movement/Maneuver -Fire Support -Protection -Sustainment
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