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

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Index Entries are by paragraph number. 416 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 responsibilities in COA analysis, 2-214 provost marshal, duties and responsibilities, M-55–M-57 pursuit, movement to contact, defined, A-5 offensive operations, A-5 Q quartering party, defined, C-33 R radar, planning factors, F-1 rapid decision-making and synchronization process, comparing current situation to the order, 4-34–4-36 considerations, 4-30 rapid decision-making and synchronization process (continued) determining the type of decision required, 4-37–4-39 developing a COA, 4-40–4-45 implementing a COA, 4-49– 4-51 overview, 4-29–4-33 refining and validating COA, 4-46–4-48 steps, 4-33–4-51 RDSP, comparing current situation to the order, 4-34– 4-36 considerations, 4-30 determining the type of decision required, 4-37–4-39 developing a COA, 4-40–4-45 implementing a COA, 4-49– 4-51 overview, 4-29–4-33 refining and validating COA, 4-46–4-48 steps, 4-33–4-51 rearward passage of lines, C-90– C-96 defined, C-90 executing, C-96 overview, C-90–C-91 planning, C-92–C-93 preparing, C-94–C-95 receipt of mission, MDMP, 2-41– 2-51 alert staff, 2-42 initial assessment, 2-46–2-49 initial planning guidance, 2-50 running estimates, 2-45 tools, 2-43 –2-44 WARNORD #1, 2-51 receiving unit, liaison responsibilities, K-12 reconnaissance, C-14–C-19 and COA, C-14 and IPB, C-14 area reconnaissance, C-19 defined, C-14 fundamentals, C-15 pull, C-17 push, C-18 reconnaissance in force, C-19 route reconnaissance, C-19 special reconnaissance, C-19 types, C-19 zone reconnaissance, C-19 reconnaissance and security guidance, focus, C-3–C-6 reconnaissance and security operations, C-1–C-27 planning factors, C-1 reconnaissance and surveillance, complement information collection, C-27 reconnaissance guidance, displacement criteria, C-13 engagement and disengagement criteria, C-11–C-12 freedom of action, C-2 operational tempo, C-7–C-10 reconnaissance focus, C-3– C-6 reconnaissance objective, defined, C-4 reconnaissance operations, guidance, C-2–C-13 reconnaissance employment, C-14–C-19 recovery, aircraft, G-122 defined, G-101 personnel, H-3–H-6 vehicle, G-100–G-115 redeployment, J-13–J-15 defined, J-13 redundancy, defined, 2-341 refine and validate, and solving the problem, 4-48 COA, 4-46 COA, mental war game, 4-47 refining threat models, 2-279– 2-292 converting to graphics, 2-282– 2-285 describing, 2-286–2-290 identifying high-value targets, 2-291–2-292 options, 2-288–2-289 peculiarities, 2-290 tactics, 2-287 refuel on the move, refueling operations, G-80 refueling operations, forward arming and refueling point considerations, G-81–G-84 refuel on the move, G-80 supply and resupply, G-76– G-84 rehearsal, after action review, 3-62–3-64 coordination, 3-31 defined, 3-29 engagement area development, B-53 linkup operations, C-108 methods, 3-39–3-64 networks, 3-14 radio, for breakout from encirclement, A-101 standard operating procedure (SOP), 3-37–3-38 types, 3-32–3-38 understanding, 3-30 rehearsal methods, digital terrain model, 3-51–3-53 full-dress, 3-40–3-43 key leader, 3-44–3-46 map, 3-57–3-58 network, 3-59–3-61 sketch-map, 3-54–3-56 terrain model, 3-48–3-50 rehearsal types, backbrief, 3-33– 3-34 battle drill, 3-37–3-38 combined arms rehearsal, 3-35 SOP, 3-37–3-38 support rehearsal, 3-36 relief in place, C-72–C-96 defined, C-72 forward passage of lines, C-81–C-89 planning, C-74–C-78 preparing, C-79–C-80 rearward passage of lines, C-90–C-96 techniques, C-73 repair parts, CL IX, G-75 reporting, casualty, G-190 resources, J-1–J-15 conversion factors, J-1 deployment and redeployment, J-3–J-15 doctrine matrix, J-2 responsibilities and duties, AMDO, M-43–M-45 aviation officer, M-46–M-48