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 5-0.2-1 415 information sharing, C-76 organization, C-77 sequence, C-74 simultaneous relief, C-80 planning an assembly area, commander reconnaissance, C-41 contingency plans, C-40 location, C-39 main body coordination, C-46– C-48, C-50 mobility, C-42 quartering party coordination, C-43–C-45, C-49, C-51 planning design, current state, 2-13–2-18 desired end state, 2-19–2-23 operational approach, 2-31– 2-35 problem frame, 2-24–2-30 planning factors, artillery and munitions, F-1 fires, F-1 howitzer distribution, F-1 illumination, F-1 intelligence, E-1 M2, aircraft, D-3 movement, D-1 protection, H-1–H-6 radar, F-1 smoke, F-1 sustainment, G-1–G-201 planning factors, C2, command and support relationships, I-1– I-4 commander’s guidance worksheet, I-18 execution matrix and execution checklist, I-20 expressing unnamed dates and hours, I-19 OPORD format and responsibilities, I-21–I-23 tactical mission tasks, I-5–I-6 planning factors, sustainment, logistics, G-22–G-138 planning, G-4–G-6 planning for gap crossing, considerations, A-52 control measures, A-47–A-50 fundamentals, A-22–A-46 phasing, A-51 types, A-21 planning for breach, breaching tenets, A-13 breaching types, A-11–A-12 considerations, A-15 planning for movement to contact, advance guard, A-62 engineer assets, A-65 flexibility, A-60 main body, A-63 security force, A-59, A-61 stable C2 environment, A-67 sustainment expenditure, A-66 techniques, A-64 vague enemy situation, A-58 planning guidance, and warfighting functions, 2-101 developing, 2-99–2-101 planning integration processes, 2-238–2-311 information collection, 2-312– 2-347 key processes, 2-238 overview, 2-238–2-239 targeting, 2-348–2-390 planning, sustainment, desired end state, G-4 factors considered, G-5 preparation of the operational environment, G-6 PR, H-3–H-6 defined, H-4 individual isolated personnel report (ISOPREP), H-6 precipitation, military aspects of weather, 2-261 precombat inspections, 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 pre-deployment, J-6 preparation, defined, 3-2 overview, 3-2 preparation activities, checks and inspections, 3-22 confirmation briefs, 3-17 coordinate and conduct liaison, 3-4–3-6 information collection, 3-7 integrate new Soldiers and units, 3-20 manage terrain, 3-15 network preparation, 3-13– 3-14 precombat inspections, 3-65– 3-71 prepare terrain, 3-16 refine the plan, 3-18 rehearsals, 3-29–3-64 security operations, 3-8 supervise, 3-23 sustainment preparation, 3-10– 3-12 task organization, 3-19 train, 3-21 transitions, 3-25–3-28 troop movements, 3-9 preparing, area defense, B-14 assembly area, C-52–C-58 breach, A-16 breakout from encirclement, A-97–A-102 gap crossing, A-25 linkup operations, C-108 mobile defense, B-19 movement to contact, A-68– A-70 networks, 3-13–3-14 relief in place (RIP), C-79– C-80 retrograde, B-39–B-41 preparing a breakout, reconnaissance assets, A-97 preparing a relief in place, employment, C-79 preparing an assembly area, main body coordination, C-53, C-56, C-58 quartering party coordination, C-52, C-54–C-55, C-57 preparing for movement to contact, major focus, A-69 primary concern, A-68 resupply, A-70 preparing, sustainment, optimizing means, 3-11 repositioning sustainment assets, 3-10 resources available, 3-12 principles, anticipation (sustainment), G-2 Army Health System, G-170 sustainment, components and elements, G-3 priorities of work, defensive operations, B-54 mission variables, B-54 priority intelligence requirement, defined, 2-78 problem frame, analysis, 2-26 considerations, 2-27 findings, 2-28 hypotheses, 2-25 planning design, 2-24–2-30 statement, 2-29–2-30 tension, 2-24 protection, air defense, H-1 decontamination, H-2 personnel recovery, H-3–H-6 planning factors, H-1–H-6