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