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BMOQ 0312
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Define Battle Procedure:
The entire process by which a commander
receives his orders,
issues his orders,
prepares and deploys his troops, and
executes the mission
Name the 16 steps of Battle Procedure:
Receive Warning Order
Quick Map Study and Time Estimate
Receive Orders
Mission Analysis
Issue Initial Warning Order
Detailed Time Estimate
Conduct Detailed Map Study & Outline Plan
Plan Reconnaissance Patrol
Conduct Reconnaissance
Complete Estimate
Issue Supplementary Warning Order (if necessary)
Prepare and Issue Orders
Coordinate Activities and Requirements of Subordinates
Supervise Deployment
Execute Mission
After Action Report
List 4 elements of concept of operations:
Intent
Scheme of Manoeuvres
Main Effort
End State
Name the 5 parts of a Warning Order:
Situation
Probable Mission
Orders Group Info
No Move Before
Administrative Instructions
What is COPPED ?
Cover
Obstacles
Positions of Observation
Positions of Fire
Enemy
Distances
Name the 4 step format of the estimate:
Mission Analysis
Evaluation of Factors
Consideration of COAs
Decision and Plan
What are the 5 headings of the NATO Operation Order?
Situation
Mission
Execution
Service and Support
Command and Signals
What are the 4 questions or steps of the mission analysis?
What is/are my:
Commander’s intent?
Assigned and Implied task
Constraints and Restraints?
Has the situation changed?
Name 3 of the qualities required when issuing orders:
Speak Clearly and with confidence.
Do not move too fast or slow.
Speak TO subordinates, not over or around them.
When briefing your map during the Scheme of Manoeuvre or Actions On - OBJ, avoid using your notes. If you don’t appear familiar with your plan, you subordinates will pick up on it.
When briefing Grouping & Tasks paragraph, speak directly to the fire team whom you are addressing.