LEADERSHIP KNOWLEDGE



FOUR FACTORS OF LEADERSHIP

1) The LED
2) The Leader
3) The Situation
4) Communications

FOUR LEADERSHIP INDICATORS

1) Morale
2) Esprit de Corp
3) Proficiency
4) Discipline

EIGHT TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES

1) Receive the Mission
2) Issue the Warning Order
3) Make a Tentative Plan
4) Initiate Necessary Troop Movements
5) Conduct Recon
6) Complete the Plan
7) Issue the Order
8) Supervise and Refine

WARNING ORDER

1) The Mission
2) Time of the Operation
3) Any Specific Instructions
4) Time and Place for Issuance of Completed Order

FIVE PARAGRAPHS OF THE OPERATIONS ORDER

1) Situation
a. Enemy Forces
b. Friendly Forces
c. Attachments and Detachments

2) Mission

3) Execution
a. Concept of Operation
b. Coordinating Instructions
c. Subunit Subparagraphs

4) Service Support
a. Supply
b. Transportation
c. Medical Evacuation
d. Personnel
e. Prisoners of War

5) Command and Control
a. Signal
b. Command

ACRONYMS:

STAR
S- Situation
T- Task
A- Action
R- Result

OCOKA
O- Observation and Field of Fire
C- Cover and Concealment
O- Obstacles
K- Key Terrain Features
A- Avenues of Approach

METT-T
M- Mission E- Enemy
T- Terrain and Weather
T- Troops Available
T- Time

SALUTE
S- Size
A- Activity
L- Location
U- Unit
T- Time
E- Equipment

THE FIVE "Ss" IN HANDLING POWs:
1) Search
2) Segregate
3) Silence
4) Speed
5) Safeguard
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