Leadership Checklist
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1) What assets do you have?
2) What are your mission success conditions?
3) What do you know about the enemy assets and which of your assets will you use to counter them
4) What assets will you directly manage and what assets will you delegate?
6) Delegate subordinates to mark and name points of interest and reference points like roads.
5) Start sketching out your general plan, build a series of overall steps that will result in mission success. Communicate your intent to your subordinates.
1) Resupply
- Do you have resupply?
- Do you have vehicle rearm and repair?
- Who is managing resupply?
2) MMG / HMG Support
3) HAT / MAT Support
Heavy Vehicle Support
Indirect Fire Support
Close Air Support
Transportation
1) What transport do you have and will they hold your infantry?
- Who will be driving the transport?
Fighting at Night
Fighting in a Jungle
Fighting in a Desert
No Radio / RTO
(WIP)
-What are your important assets?
-What are your priorities (within your structure)?
-What can you delegate?
-Are there difficult mission circumstances you can mitigate? How?
-Then, get to the movement and squad positioning. This stuff can be practiced in your own time if you don't feel very confident about it. Shit happens and can sometimes snowball into being more time consuming than you'd like, but this point should be one of the smaller percentages of briefing time.