Step six in troop leading procedures is "Issue the Order." In this step, the leader communicates the plan to subordinates, ensuring that everyone understands their roles, tasks, and the overall mission. Clear and concise orders are crucial for effective execution and may include issuing a warning order, operation order, or fragmentary order as needed. This step sets the stage for the troops to prepare and execute the plan successfully.
Develope courses of action
Develope courses of action
Receive the Mission
Complete the plan is the step six of making the tentative plan in the troop leading procedures. 1. receipt of the mission 2. mission analysis 3. COA development 4. COA analysis 5. COA selection 6. issue the order
The step of making a tentative plan in the troop-leading procedure usually has six steps. What is step two?
The step of making a tentative plan in the troop-leading procedure usually has six steps. What is step two?
Receive the Mission
Receive the Mission
Receive the Mission
Receive the Mission
Develope courses of action
Step six is the completion of the plan. For this, all reconnaissance and any changes that have been noted in the situation need to be taken into consideration. When that is completed, the plan needs to be reviewed from start to finish to be sure it covers everything required of the mission.