ATP-5-0-2-1 Staff Reference Guide Volume 1 Download

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Index Entries are by paragraph number. 07 December 2020 ATP 5-0.2-1 407 CL IX, repair parts, supply and resupply planning, G-75 CL V, supply and resupply, G-59– G-60 CL VI, health and comfort packs, supply and resupply planning, G-64–G-69 CL VII, major end items, supply and resupply planning, G-70 CL VIII, supply and resupply planning, G-71–G-74 close area, defined, 2-246 cloud cover and ceiling, military aspects of weather, 2-262– 2-263 COA, stability operations, L-10– L-11 COA analysis, and warfighting functions, 2-197–2-218 brief, 2-196–2-218 C2 responsibilities, 2-198– 2-207 execution, 2-177–2-195 fires responsibilities, 2-213 guidance, 2-161–2-174 intelligence responsibilities, 2-208–2-210 M2 responsibilities, 2-211– 2-212 methods, 2-163–2-167 modeling and simulation, 2-171 order production, dissemination, transition, 2-227–2-237 protection responsibilities, 2-214 recording and displaying, 2-172–2-174 sketch notes, 2-174 sustainment responsibilities, 2-215–2-218 synchronization matrix, 2-173 techniques, 2-168–2-171 tools, 2-175–2-176 war game, 2-170 COA approval, 2-223–2-226 guidance, 2-224–2-225 selection, 2-223 WARNORD, 2-226 COA comparison, 2-219–2-222 decision briefing, 2-222 techniques, 2-220–2-221 COA development, array forces, 2-131–2-139 assess the situation, 2-115– 2-123 assign headquarters, 2-142– 2-143 brief, 2-147–2- 155 generate options, 2-124–2-130 modify COAs, 2-156 refine, 2-140–2-141 select COA, 2-156 situation template, 2-298– 2-301 sketch, 2-145 statement, 2-144, 2-146 threat COA statement, 2-302 COA synchronization matrix, COA analysis, 2-173 cold weather operations, N-20– N-24 arctic region, N-22 operational considerations, N-23 risks, N-24 collaborative planning, defined, 2-37 combat assessment, battle damage assessment (BDA), 2-386–2-387 elements, 2-384 munitions effectiveness assessment, 2-388–2-389 reengagement recommendation, 2-390 combat power, and METT-TC, 2-123 assessing, 2-123 defined, 2-121–2-123 combined arms rehearsal, 3-35 command, defined, M-1 command and control, 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 command and staff roles, common duties and responsibilities, M-3–M-66 information collection, 2-325– 2-340 introduction, M-1–M-2 command and support relationship, command relationships, I-2 NATO levels of authority, I-4 support relationships, I-3 command relationships, C2, I-2 command sergeant major, duties and responsibilities, M-8–M-9 commander, and information collection, 2-325–2-337 breakout from encirclement, A-81 duties and responsibilities, M-4–M-5 guidance, 2-332–2-337 retrograde, B-22 targeting guidance, 2-355– 2-359 commander’s critical information requirement, 2-75–2-77, 2-80– 2-81 and EEFIs, 2-80–2-81 defined, 2-76 developing, 2-75–2-81 commander’s guidance worksheet, planning factors, C2, I-18 commander’s intent, defined, 2-96 developing, 2-96–2-98 higher, 2-97 situational understanding, 2-98 unity of effort, 2-97 visualization, 2-98 commander’s visualization, defined, 2-99 planning guidance, 2-99 common operational picture, 4-6– 4-13 advantages, 4-8 checklist, 4-9 defined, 4-6 manager, 4-12–4-13 overview, 4-6–4-8 visibility, 4-10–4-11 compare current situation, anticipated decisions, 4-35 compare to order, 4-36 identify likely variance, 4-34 confirmation brief, defined, 2-236 consolidation area, defined, 2-246 constraint, defined, 2-63 construction materials, CL IV, G-58 container and flatrack management, transportation in theater, G-45 continuity, defined, G-2