ATP-5-0-2-1 Staff Reference Guide Volume 1 Download
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Index Entries are by paragraph number. 414 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 no-strike list, targeting restrictions, 2-358 O obstacles, engagement area development, B-50 offensive indicators, example, 2-306 offensive operations, air assault, A-73–A-78 attack, A-5 breach activities, A-7–A-17 breakout from encirclement, A-79–A-110 conducting, A-4 defined, A-2 offensive operations (continued) exploitation, A-5 gap crossing, A-18–A-54 introduction, A-1–A-6 movement to contact, A-5, A-55–A-72 purpose, A-2 pursuit, A-5 success, A-3 tempo, A-3 types, A-5 on-order mission, defined, 2-58 operations, area of, 2-246 assembly area (AA), C-28– C-71 aviation, atmospheric pressure impacts, 2-267 cold weather, N-20–N-24 defensive, B-1–B-54 desert, N-1–12 HR planning and operations, G-152–G-157 joint logistics over-the-shore, G-33 linkup, C-97–C-110 logistics over-the-shore, G-33 maintenance, G-98–G-99 mountain, N-13–N-19 offensive, A-1–A-110 operations and intelligence working group, 2-344–2-345 reconnaissance, C-2–C-19 reconnaissance and security, C-1–C-27 refueling, G-76–G-84 security, C-20–C-23 shaping, 2-128 stability, L-1–L-20 transportation, G-36–G-45 weather effects, 2-269–2-270 operational, approach, 2-31–2-35 assumption, 2-65 cold weather considerations, N-23 COP, 4-6–4-13 day/hour, C2, I-1 depicting, 2-32 environment, 2-244–2-247 findings, 2-34 lines of effort, 2-32 planning design, 2-31–2-35 sustainment preparation, G-6 operational tempo, A-3 operations and intelligence working group, information collection, 2-344–2-345 OPORD format and responsibilities, assignment, I-21 planning factors, C2, I-21–I-23 time allotment, I-22–I-23 order production, dissemination, transition, approving a plan or order, 2-233 COA Analysis, 2-227–2-237 crosswalk, 2-232 dissemination, 2-234–2-236 reconciliation, 2-231 transition, 2-237 P packaged petroleum and lubricants, CL III (P), G-56 pandemics, and DSCA, L-29 parallel planning, defined, 2-37 PCI, 3-65–3-71 determine readiness, 3-65 informal, 3-66–3-68 prioritization, 3-71 purposes, 3-67, 3-69–3-70 spot checks, 3-66 personnel recovery, H-3–H-6 defined, H-4 individual isolated personnel report (ISOPREP), H-6 personnel services, sustainment, G-139–G-166 personnel services, sustainment, human resources support, G-141–G-162 legal considerations, G-163– G-166 personnel support, HR, G-152– G-156 phase, defined, 2-129 gap crossing, A-51 joint targeting cycle, 2-352 PIR, defined, 2-78 planning, air assault, A-76–A-78 and the MDMP, 2-36–2-237 area defense, B-10–B-13 assembly area, C-39–C-51 breach, A-10–A-15 breakout from encirclement, A-79–A-110 CASEVAC, G-199–G-200 collaborative, 2-37 current state, 2-13–2-18 defined, 2-1 deployment, J-4 design, 2-8–2-35 distribution management, G-23–G-35 DSCA, L-26–L-27 end state, 2-19–2-23 gap crossing, A-20–A-54 human resources support, G-157–G-162 information collection, 2-321– 2-323 linkup operations, C-97–C-107 medical capabilities, G-201 mobile defense, B-17–B-18 movement to contact, A-55– A-72 operational approach, 2-31– 2-35 overview, 2-1–2-7 parallel, 2-37 problem frame, 2-24–2-30 relief in place, C-74–C-78 retrograde, B-28–B-38 reverse planning, A-14 stability operations, L-9 supply and resupply, G-47– G-75 task and direct information collection, 2-315 vehicle recovery, G-105– G-106 planning a breakout, A-79–A-110 diversionary force, A-90–A-91 engineer assets, A-92, A-100 main body, A-88 nested intent, A-83 quick assessment, A-82 radio rehearsal, A-101 rear guard, A-89 recovery assets, A-96 remain informed, A-93 reorganization, A-95 reserve force, A-86–A-87 responsibilities, A-94 rupture force, A-85 sustainment, A-102 tactical groups, A-84 planning a relief in place, procedures, C-75 control measures, C-78