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Army Study Guide - ADP 5-0 / ADRP 5-0 - The Operations Process-2

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This deck covers key concepts from the Army's ADP 5-0 and ADRP 5-0, focusing on the operations process, troop leading procedures, and military decision-making process.

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What are the troop leading procedure steps?

Step 1 – Receive the mission. Step 2 – Issue a warning order. Step 3 – Make a tentative plan. Step 4 – Initiate movement. Step 5 – Conduct reconnaissance. Step 6 – Complete the plan. Step 7 – Issue the order. Step 8 – Supervise and refine the plan.

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What are the troop leading procedure steps?
Step 1 – Receive the mission. Step 2 – Issue a warning order. Step 3 – Make a tentative plan. Step 4 – Initiate movement. Step 5 – Conduct reconnaissa...
What is the purpose of the military decision-making process?
Commanders with a coordinating staff use the MDMP as their primary planning process.
What is MDMP?
The military decision-making process is an iterative planning methodology to understand the situation and mission, develop a course of action, and pro...
What are the MDMP steps?
Step 1 – Receipt of mission. Step 2 – Mission analysis. Step 3 – Course of action development. Step 4 – Course of action analysis. Step 5 – Course of ...
What are the Army Command relationships?
Organic. Assigned. Attached. Operational Control (OPCON). Tactical Control (TACON). Administrative Control (ADCON).
What are the Army support relationships?
Direct support (DS). General support (GS). Reinforcing (R). General support-reinforcing (GSR).

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TermDefinition
What are the troop leading procedure steps?
Step 1 – Receive the mission. Step 2 – Issue a warning order. Step 3 – Make a tentative plan. Step 4 – Initiate movement. Step 5 – Conduct reconnaissance. Step 6 – Complete the plan. Step 7 – Issue the order. Step 8 – Supervise and refine the plan.
What is the purpose of the military decision-making process?
Commanders with a coordinating staff use the MDMP as their primary planning process.
What is MDMP?
The military decision-making process is an iterative planning methodology to understand the situation and mission, develop a course of action, and produce an operation plan or order.
What are the MDMP steps?
Step 1 – Receipt of mission. Step 2 – Mission analysis. Step 3 – Course of action development. Step 4 – Course of action analysis. Step 5 – Course of action comparison. Step 6 – Course of action approval. Step 7 – Orders production, dissemination, and transition.
What are the Army Command relationships?
Organic. Assigned. Attached. Operational Control (OPCON). Tactical Control (TACON). Administrative Control (ADCON).
What are the Army support relationships?
Direct support (DS). General support (GS). Reinforcing (R). General support-reinforcing (GSR).