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APPENDIX 1. 2 MASTER SLIDE PACKET TO ANNEX A TO OPERATIONS ORDER NO 4/27/2017 Briefing Type (Decision, Information) Briefer’s Title and Name Date Unclassified B Company 1

Agenda Guidance Mission Weather & Terrain Graphic Tasking's: Critical Specific Operations Logistic Support Rehearsals Expected Outcome Training Schedule Deliberate Risk Assessment Battle Rhythm B Company 2

Guidance Restate the given guidance (Hint: guidance from LTC Stanger and CPT D) By restating the guidance the you affirm your understanding of the mission requirements, tasks, and vision on how the commander sees his endstate. Its now up to you as a staff to take his/her vision and turn it into a functional plan/operations order. B Company 3

Weather and Terrain Use Graphics. Days prior to event and day of by hour for duration of training event. To include illumination, moon information sun rise, sun set. Terrain. Type of terrain we are working in. Urban, desert, woodlands, swaps, hills, example the terrain and the effects on our training/operations, hazards, difficult movement terrain, key terrain, etc. B Company 6

Mission Mission Statement. Must have : Who, What (tasks), When (Time), Where (Location) and Why (the purpose why we are conducting the training/mission/operation B Company 4

T/C/S (Training Goals) Tasks: (What must be accomplished to be successful Critical Tasks: Has to be accomplished and planned! Specific Tasks: Additional tasks you are assigned by your commander or stated in the OPORD. Condition: What is the environment we will be working in (outdoors, indoors, classroom settings, etc. Standard: The method on how we conduct training and what reference we are using. B Company 5

Operations 8 CONOP: Red Wolf Surprise B Company Situation: Mission: Commanders Intent: Concept of the Operations: (By phase/event) Endstate: Task to Subordinate Units: 1 PLT T1: P1: T:2 P:2 2PLT Service & Supply Command & Signal Command Signal Timeline: B Company 8

Logistic Support Classes of Supply CLS I (Rations)- CLSII (Expendables)- CLS III (POL)- NA CLS IV (Barrier Material/Eng Material)- CLS V (Ammo)-NA CLS VI (Sundry Items)- CLS VII (Major End Items)- CLS VIII (Medical)- CLS IX (Spare Parts)- B Company 9

Rehearsals TimeLine: Who: OIC/2OIC who is responsible for each station/task What: rehearse briefs, standards, know the regulations, AR/FM/ DA Pam. Cadet leadership runs through every step of training to identified short falls or issues that need to be resolved or briefed Issues to think about: Transportation, equipment issue, movement times, Set up times, rations, critical equipment, Cadet training level, PCIs, don’t always make the same Cadet teach a subject/station. Share the wealth. Uniform standards-does every Cadet have the same gear? Do you need barrier material for training and if so what items do you need? Can you execute a night operation during a FTX? B Company 10

APPENDIX 1. 2 MASTER SLIDE PACKET TO ANNEX A TO OPERATIONS ORDER NO Expected Outcome 4/27/2017 What do we want the end results to be for each level of Cadets and Training activities? MSIs: MSIIs: MSIIIs: Training results: B Company 11

Training Schedule B Company 12

Deliberate Risk Assessment DD Form 297, SEP 14. B Company 13

Battle Rhythm 14 B Company Note: Guidance, Back briefs, and OPORD will be for lab two weeks out. APFT the last Wednesday of each month. Weather permitting. B Company 14

Questions B Company 15