Military tactical planning has been used formally for a long time by fighting and maneuver elements. This article is a combined overview of the ground combat units’ frameworks. Not all branches of our armed forces use all of this together in this format nor is the terminology exactly the same. Obviously the Army and Marine Corps, whom have organically most of the ground combat units, utilize significant amounts of these doctrines.
A Solid Foundation When Group Has To Combat Evil Doers
This planning is not all inclusive nor the be all to end all. However, it does provide a solid foundation and basis upon which to build when the time comes that your group has to field a force to combat evil doers.
You Will Be Able to Read About…
There is a goal in mind with this foundational framework. Described in written narrative format, you will be able to read in succinct fashion about:
- the six troop leading steps (key words acronym BAMCIS),
- the situation estimation analysis (key words acronym METT-TC),
- enemy forces reporting (key words acronym SALUTE),
- actions against the enemy (key words acronym DRAW-D),
- terrain tactical issues (key words acronym KOCOA),
- the five paragraph operations order (key words acronym O-SMEAC),
- friendly and enemy troops and fire support projections attempts (key words acronym POME),
- friendly and enemy forces status (key words acronym HAS), and
- organizational supply (key words acronym the 4 B’s).
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