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ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS - CORRECT ANSWER: In this paragraph, the unit
leader identifies the administrative and logistical information necessary for the operation to be successful. Within this paragraph, provide information to your unit specifying the
required information addressing:
•Beans (chow and water) •Bullets (ammunition) •Band-aids (CASEVAC information, locations and points of contact for WIA and KIA) •Bad guys (locations and points of contact for collecting EPWs during the operation) •Batteries (plan to meet power requirements, battery management and sustainment)
Administration and Logistics cont. - CORRECT ANSWER: Administration
The unit leader will explain the plan for all administrative issues in this subparagraph that are not covered in SOPs. The leader will specify locations and points of contact for all wounded in action (WIA), killed in action (KIA), and enemy prisoners of war (EPWs) during the operation.
Logistics
In this subparagraph, the unit leader presents the plan for all logistics issues. In addition, any required preparations for receiving equipment for the operation are identified. Future resupply issues are also briefed, such as time/location and priority of units. 1 / 3
Arrange Reconnaissance - CORRECT ANSWER: •First, the leader determines the most effective means of available reconnaissance. Ideally, this is a physical reconnaissance in which the leader visits or observes the ground on which the unit will fight.•Second, the leader determines the priority of reconnaissance Priority one should be to validate or correct assumptions regarding the enemy location, orientation, or current tactical activity.Priority two is to identify elements of the friendly scheme of maneuver such as the route, assault position, or defensive positions.Finally, if a physical reconnaissance is feasible, the leader must determine which subordinate leaders will participate in a leader's recon. The personnel will vary according to the tactical situation, but the leader should take only as many subordinate leaders as necessary; others remain behind to supervise mission preparation.
CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE COMBAT ORDERS - CORRECT ANSWER:
Clarity
The order must be thoroughly understandable. To achieve clarity:
•Use doctrinally established military terminology and symbols that clearly convey identical meaning to all subordinate elements that receive the order.•Train your Marines to recognize doctrinally established terminology.
Completeness
The order should contain all the information and instruction necessary to coordinate and
execute the operation. The order must:
•Convey the purpose or intent of the leader so that subordinates and subordinate leaders will be able to accomplish their mission without further instructions.•Include sufficient detail so that all subordinate leaders know what adjacent and supporting units are doing.
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Brevity
In the disorder of combat, simplicity is strength. Avoid unnecessary detail, but clarity and completeness should not be sacrificed in the interest of brevity.•Communicate key ideas in concise phrases.•Avoid adjectives and adverbs.•Issue single-sentence mission and tasks.•Use precise doctrinal terms.
Authoritative Expression
The order reflects the commander's intention and will.•Indecisive, vague, and ambiguous language indicate indecision and lead to uncertainty and lack of confidence by subordinates.•Effective leaders tell subordinates in direct and unmistakable terms exactly what is desired.
Use of the Affirmative Form
In the interest of simplicity and clarity, the affirmative form of expression is used throughout all combat orders.•Phrasing such as, "the assault section will not accompany the company" is improper for two reasons: first, the intent of the order depends on the word "not"; second, the actual location of the assault section is not indicated.•The proper affirmative form is, "assault team will follow in trace of first fireteam."
Avoidance of Q
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