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

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Index Entries are by paragraph number. 418 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 health service support, G-167– G-201 linkup operations, C-107 planning factors, G-1–G-201 sustainment execution, enterprise, G-8 theater and below units, G-9– G-21 sustainment maintenance, defined, G-97 sustainment planning, desired end state, G-4 factors considered, G-5 preparation of the operational environment, G-6 sustainment planning factors, logistics, G-22–G-138 personnel services, G-139– G-201 sustainment planning factors (continued) planning, G-4–G-6 principles, G-1–G-3 sustainment preparation, optimizing means, 3-11 repositioning sustainment assets, 3-10 resources available, 3-12 sustainment preparation of the operational environment, defined, G-6 synchronization matrix, COA analysis, 2-173 T tactical assembly area, defined, A-50 gap crossing, A-50 tactical mission task, defined, I-5 friendly actions, I-6 planning factors, C2, I-5–I-6 tailgate medical support, defined, G-173 target, defined, 2-349 guidance, 2-355–2-359 target guidance, clear and simple, 2-355 desired effects from fires, 2-356 restrictions, 2-357–2-359 target selection standards, 2-369 targeting, and the MDMP, 2-364 combat assessment, 2-384– 2-390 decide, detect, deliver, assess (D3A), 2-351 defined, 2-349 guidelines, 2-353–2-354 targeting and the MDMP, decide, detect, deliver, assess (D3A), 2-364–2-383 targeting categories and types, 2-360–2-363 deliberate targeting, 2-361 dynamic targeting, 2-362– 2-363 find, fix, finish, exploit, analyze, disseminate (F3EAD), 2-363 targeting guidance, effects, 2-356 targeting restrictions, no-strike list, 2-358 restricted target list, 2-359 task, breakout from encirclement, A-81, A-99 defined, 2-56 DSCA, L-24 information collection (IC), 2-324 tactical mission, C2, I-5–I-6 tasking and directing, information collection, cueing, 2-341 mixing, 2-341 redundancy, 2-341 techniques, battle damage assessment and repair (BDAR), G-120–G-121 COA analysis, 2-168–2-171 COA comparison, 2-220–2-221 movement to contact, A-64 relief in place, C-73 threat TTP, 2-191 temperature, extremes, effects of, 2-264 military aspects of weather, 2-264–2-265 thermal crossover, 2-265 tempo, operational, and offensive operations, A-3 defined, A-3 terminals, distribution, G-31 terrain, managing, 3-15 preparing, 3-16 effects matrix, 2-256 terrain management, defined, 3-15 terrain mobility classifications, and modified combined obstacle overlay, 2-253–2-254 considerations, 2-254 terrain-model rehearsal, 3-48– 3-50 digital, 3-51–3-53 thermal crossover, and enemy vehicles, 2-265 and target acquisition weather software, 2-265 defined, 2-265 military aspects of weather, 2-265 threat, models, identifying HVT, 2-291–2-292 objectives, high-value targets (HVT), 2-292 reaction to loss, 2-291 tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP), 2-291 threat characteristics, composition, 2-276–2-277 identifying characteristics, 2-274–278 identifying threat forces, 2-278 threat COA, intelligence preparation of the battlefield, 2-295–2-296 situation template, 2-298– 2-301 threat COA statement, 2-302 threat equipment, intelligence planning factors, E-2–E-3 threat forces, identifying, 2-278 threat objectives, high-value targets, 2-292 throughput distribution, defined, G-32 time event chart, intelligence preparation of the battlefield, 2-293–2-294 time phase lines, event template and matrix, 2-309 traffic management, gap crossing, A-27–A-31 transitions, focus between phases, 3-25 preparation activities, 3-26 reviewing, 3-28 timing, 3-27 transportation in theater, convoy planning, G-43–G-44 convoy transportation, G-42 flatrack and container management, G-45 transportation operations, G-40–G-45 transportation, defined, G-36 transportation operations, G-36– -G-45 deployment and redeployment, G-38–G-39 distribution management process, G-36–G-45