9 Questions
What is the primary purpose of the Troop Leading Procedures (TLP)?
To provide a framework for planning and preparing for operations
When does the TLP process begin?
When the platoon leader receives the first indication of an upcoming mission
What is the nature of the TLP?
A flexible guide that can be adapted to the situation
What is true about the tasks involved in some TLP actions?
They may recur several times during the process
What is the purpose of the last action in the TLP?
To supervise and refine the plan
In what type of environment does the TLP assume the small unit leader will plan?
A time-constrained environment
What is the importance of time in the TLP?
Time is a critical factor and should be used effectively and efficiently
What is the relationship between the TLP actions?
Some actions may be performed simultaneously or in an order different than shown
What is implied about the importance of each step in the TLP?
All steps should be done, even if in abbreviated fashion
Learn about the 8 steps of the Tactical Planning (TLP) process, a framework for small-unit leaders to plan and prepare for operations. Understand how to receive a mission, issue warning orders, make a plan, and more.
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