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METT-T


Dictionary of military and associated terms, acronyms and abbreviations available here.

Military to civilian time conversion assistance available here.

MISSION

Your force's mission is to achieve objectives as directed by force command.

 

 

ENEMY

Size – In the area that you are going to be operating in, The enemy is estimated to be 10-15 men strong.

Activity According to intel the enemy is conducting offensive and defensive operations within the AO.

Location – Their postion(s) are located in within the AO.

UnitThey are suspected to be strictly organized.

Equipment – They are suspected to be equipped with various small arms and small amounts of ordinance.

Movement – They are expected to remain within the AO.

Morale Their overall morale is considered to be high due to the nature of their mission.

Probable Course of Action The enemy will probably establish/defend a defensive areas within the AO, reconnoiter/patrol the AO, attempt to seize/secure key points within the AO, and attempt to block/delay/capture/destroy friendly forces and supplies.

NBC Capability – Enemy NBC capability is confirmed to be zero.

 

 

TERRAIN AND WEATHER

Terrain

In the AO, the terrain is generally wooded. It has diverse relief with high and low ground and varying degrees of natural cover and concealment. The AO contains dangerous vegetation such as poison ivy and poison oak.

Observation and Fields of Fire – Visibility may be medium to low in most areas of the AO due to vegetation and depending on the time of year.  Fields of fire may be limited in many areas of the AO due to deciduous and coniferous forests located in the AO.

Cover and Concealment – The deciduous and coniferous forests located in the AO should provide sufficient cover in most areas of the AO. Vegetation in the AO should provide excellent cover in most areas of the AO depending on the time of year.

Obstacles – Thick and/or thorny vegetation in some areas of the AO could impede travel.

Avenues of ApproachYour force's jump-off points will be an areas of key terrain. Trails and makeshift roads are present throughout the AO.

Key Terrain – The AO features many manmade strategic points including in-ground fighting positions, HQ-type buildings and an 18 building compound centered on a 20 ft. tower.  Advantageous higher ground can be located on the northeastern and western boundaries of the AO.

Weather

The general weather forecast for the operational timeframe is Mostly Sunny.

  1. High of 94° F
  2. Low of 69° F
  3. Winds 9 mph
  4. Wind dir. WSW
  5. Illum. .98
  6. Moon rise 21:35 Hours
  7. Moon set 07:02 Hours
  8. Sunrise 05:54 Hours
  9. Sunset 20:38 Hours
  10. BMNT 04:41 Hours
  11. EENT 21:50 Hours

 

TROOPS AND SUPPORT AVAILABLE

Friendly ForcesThere will be no friendly forces operating in the area.

Attachments/DetachmentsThere will be no attachments/detachments

 

 

TIME AVAILABLE

Operations will be commence on Saturday morning, 0915 hours and conclude on Saturday evening, 2200 hours.

See Itinerary and Operational Timeline for more detailed information.

 

 

 

   
       

 

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