ATP-5-0-2-1 Staff Reference Guide Volume 1 Download
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Index Entries are by paragraph number. ATP 5-0.2-1 417 CBRN, M-52–M-54 chaplain, M-58–M-60 chief of fires/FSO, M-40–M-42 command sergeant major (CSM), M-8–M-9 commander, M-4–M-5 COS or XO, M-6–M-7 engineer, M-49–M-51 G-1/S-1, M-14–M-16 G-2/S-2, M-17–M-19 G-3/S-3, M-20–M-22 G-4/S-4, M-23–M-24 G-5/S-5, M-28–M-30 G-6/S-6, M-31–M-33 G-8/S-8, M-34–M-36 G-9/S-9, M-37–M-39 liaison, K-10–K-15 provost marshal, M-55–M-57 SJA, M-61–M-63 SPO, M-25–M-27 surgeon, M-64–M-66 responsiveness, defined, G-2 restricted target list, targeting restrictions, 2-359 retirement, defined, B-21 retrograde, B-21–B-42 defined, B-6 delay, B-23–B-25 executing, B-42 planning, B-28–B-38 preparing, B-39–B-41 reasons for, B-22 types, B-21 withdraw, B-26–B-27 retrograde of materiel, defined, G-35 distribution planning, G-35 reverse planning sequence, air assault, A-77 RIP, defined, C-72 risk management, defined, 2-73 steps, 2-74 ROE, defined, G-164 roles, introduction, command authority, M-1 regulate forces, M-2 roles, medical care, G-171–G-177 rules, DSCA, L-28 rules of engagement, defined, G-164 Russia, threat equipment, intelligence planning factors, E-2 S screen, defined, C-23 sea state, data, 2-268 07 December 2020 defined, 2-268 military aspects of weather, 2-268 security operations, C-20–C-23 area security, C-23 cover, C-23 defined, C-20 forms of security, C-23 fundamentals, C-22 guard, C-23 information for commander, C-21 screen, C-23 sending unit, liaison responsibilities, K-10–K-11 shaping operation, and the DO, 2-128 defined, 2-128 short ton, defined, G-18 shower and laundry, field services, G-136–G-138 simplicity, defined, G-2 situation template, COA development, 2-298–2-301 defined, 2-298 situational understanding, defined, 2-37 SJA, duties and responsibilities, M-61–M-63 Sketch notes, COA analysis, 2-174 sketch-map rehearsal, 3-54–3-56 smoke, planning factors, F-1 SO, defined, 2-128 SOP rehearsal, 3-37–3-38 specified task, defined, 2-57 SPO, duties and responsibilities, M-25–M-27 stability mechanism, defined, L-8 stability operation, L-1–L-20 analysis method, L-11 and COA, L-10–L-11 and direct contact, L-6 authorities, L-18 considerations, L-1–L-20 defined, L-2 end state goals, L-3, L-6 lines of effort, L-9 mechanisms, L-8 plan, L-9 primary operations, L-3 purpose, L-13–L-20 transition, L-5 troop-to-task analysis, L-10 stability, purpose, authorities, L-18 multiple partners/organizations, L-17 risk, L-15–L-16 rules of engagement (ROE), L-20 support governance, L-13– L-14 staging area, gap crossing, A-50 steps, area defense, execution, B-15 execution, B-20 IPB, 2-240 RDSP, 4-33–4-51 risk management, 2-74 supply and resupply, aerial, G-85– G-94 distribution management process, G-46–G-94 planning, G-47–G-75 refueling operations, G-76– G-84 supply and resupply planning, ammunition transfer holding point, G-61–G-63 Cl I Food, G-49–G-50 CL I water, G-51–G-54 CL II, G-55 CL III (B), G-57 CL III (P), G-56 CL IV, G-58 CL IX, G-75 CL V, G-59–G-60 CL VI, G-64 CL VII, G-70 CL VIII, G-71–G-74 supply chain and supply trains, distribution planning, G-34 supply control, extreme environments, N-25 support area, defined, 2-246 support rehearsal, 3-36 support relationships, NATO, I-4 U.S. Army, I-1–I-3 surgeon, duties and responsibilities, M-64–M-66 surveillance, C-24–C-27 defined, C-24 differences from reconnaissance, C-25 obtaining data, C-26 surveillance and reconnaissance, complement information collection, C-27 survivability, defined, G-2 sustainment, COA analysis, 2-215–2-218 execution, G-7–G-21