ATP-5-0-2-1 Staff Reference Guide Volume 1 Download
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Index Entries are by paragraph number. 406 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 assembly area operations (continued) planning, C-39–C-51 preparing, C-52–C-58 task organization, C-33–C-35 assembly area task organization, C-33–C-35 main body, C-35 quartering party, C-34 two components of, C-33 assess in D3A, all-level assessment, 2-383 and the MDMP, 2-364–2-390 assessing results, 2-381 continuous assessment, 2-382 assessment, activities, 1-9–1-24 after action reviews (AAR), 1-33–1-36 characteristics, 1-9 defined, 1-2 directing action, 1-22–1-24 evaluating, 1-15–1-21 guides for effectiveness, 1-25– 1-32 overview, 1-1–1-8 results, 1-24 assessment activities, directing action, 1-22–1-24 evaluating, 1-15–1-21 monitoring, 1-11–1-14 recommending, 1-22–1-24 assumption, in operational environment, defined, 2-65 atmospheric pressure, impacts on aviation operations, 2-267 military aspects of weather, 2-267 attack, defined, A-5 offensive operations, A-5 attack guidance matrix, 2-370 attack position, defined, A-50 gap crossing, A-50 avenue-in-depth method, COA analysis, 2-166 aviation officer, duties and responsibilities, M-46–M-48 B backbrief, 3-33–3-34 defined, 3-33 difference from confirmation brief, 3-34 battle damage assessment, defined, G-117 battle damage assessment and repair, Army Maintenance System, G-116–G-121 techniques, G-120–G-121 battle drills, 4-19–4-28 characteristics, 4-25 command post, 4-21 –4-23 flowchart format, 4-27 key to success, 4-26 purpose, 4-24 rehearsal, 3-37–3-38 table format, 4-28 battle rhythm, and executing, 4-14–4-18 changes during execution, 4-16 defined, 4-14 effectiveness, 4-17 organization, 4-18 synchronization, 4-14 understanding, 4-15 BDA, defined, G-117 BDAR, Army Maintenance System, G-116–G-121 techniques, G-120–G-121 begin morning nautical twilight, defined, 2-258 belt method, COA analysis, 2-164–2-165 be-prepared mission, defined, 2-59 BMNT, defined, 2-258 boards and working groups, boards, 4-58 cross-functional expertise, 4-57 working groups, 4-59 box method, COA analysis, 2-167 breach activities, A-7–A-17 executing, A-17 overview, A-7–A-9 planning, A-10–A-15 preparing, A-16 breakout, defined, A-80 breakout from encirclement, executing, A-103–A-110 overview, A-79–A-81 planning, A-82–A-96 preparing, A-97–A-102 senior commander tasks, A-81 tasks, A-81, A-99 bridgehead, defined, A-44 gap crossing, A-44 bridgehead force, defined, A-44 gap crossing, A-44 bulk fuel, CL III (B), G-57 C C2, electromagnetic warfare, I-7– I-17 execution matrix and checklist, I-20 guidance worksheet, I-18 operational day and hour, I-19 OPORD format and responsibilities, I-21–I-23 planning factors, I-1–I-23 responsibilities in COA analysis, 2-198–2-207 support relationships, I-1–I-4 tactical mission tasks, I-5–I-6 call forward area, defined, A-50 gap crossing, A-50 CASEVAC, planning, G-199– G-200 casualty, estimates, G-158–G-162 evacuation, G-196–G-200 reporting, G-190 casualty and medical evacuation process, G-191–G-200 casualty care, initial personnel involved, G-178–G-189 casualty evacuation, defined, G-197 CBRN officer, duties and responsibilities, M-52–M-54 CBRNE, and DSCA, L-29 CCIR, 2-75–2-77, 2-80–2-81 and EEFIs, 2-80–2-81 defined, 2-76 developing, 2-75–2-81 chaplain, duties and responsibilities, M-58–M-60 chief of fires/FSO, duties and responsibilities, M-40–M-42 Chief of staff or executive officer, duties and responsibilities, M-6–M-7 China, threat equipment, intelligence planning factors, E-2 Cl I Food, supply and resupply, G-51–G-54 CL I water, bulk water, G-53–G-54 ice and bottled water, G-52 CL II, supply and resupply, G-55 CL III (B), bulk fuel, supply and resupply, G-57 CL III (P), supply and resupply, G-56 CL IV, construction materials, supply and resupply, G-58