This video contains procedures and examples of how to perform 8 step troop leading procedures in accordance with U.S. Army FM 5-0, The Operations Process.
Lol, true. If everyone atleast gets the basics right when it pops off & no casualties occur I'd call it a success. Taliban setup some nasty ambushes, lots of experience.
I remember seeing a series a few years ago about a LT having a dream about his first long term op of peace keeping. His first dream was about bringing the right resources for establishing a FOB, second dream was about understanding the local to win hearts and minds, the third dream was about self control of yourself and your men/ having the proper Overwatch for defense and the rest I forgot. Anybody know what I’m talking about?
METT-TC dependent obv, a unit could just jump in the trucks and go but most the preparation time usually has to do with being mounted and that you don't want anything to go wrong that could have been prevented.
I am sure after risk assessment and you decide you need additional support . It is as easy as ASKING FOR IT . I am sure they have support guys standing around waiting to be called upon .
i find your lack of PT belts disturbing! lol yeah i was in for 6 years and didn't find out until after i got out about us being allowed to have vbs2 lite. :(
well, if you ever get the chance to do it irl, you'll see that the 9hrs is helpful and can go by quick. They don't HAVE to have that amount of time if during normal downtime(if any) the vics are good to go they prob could let know whoever is going and within an hour or less could be on thier way. Only thing I don't like about this conventional idea is that it doesnt go well with ANA that leak planned routes to the enemy.
not sure if it's too secure to do a briefing on a mission in the middle of a fob whose interior that can be seen from miles away correct me if that's common practice
USMC: Not understanding basic instructions for 300 years. This procedure itself can be used to adapt, overcome, and improvise if only you are capable of adapting, overcoming, and improvising. It's stated that this process can be changed to suit different situations, and only says that you must go over each step so that you're sure not to forget anything when leading a unit. If you were able to comprehend the video, you could see that. Maybe if certain Marines had better comprehension, they'd they could figure out how to apply such procedures in a way that would better help them overcome their situation. For instance, that was a long ass WARNO in the video. I have never heard a WARNO with that much detail. That's like too much for a WARNO. No one does a WARNO that long unless they have a ridiculous amount of time to go through the TLP. Even then, that WARNO is way to detailed. That's like an OPORD.
EduEnYT You're missing the point. This is an instructional video, regarding the Operations Process, TLPs and Convoy Ops. The scenario is simple so you don't get bogged down with details. They include all aspects of TLPs to that you become familiar with them and what what to consider. It's like fixing a car. You don't brute-force check everything, only what you think might be wrong. But you only have a reference for what might be wrong once you've learned a good bit about all the systems within the car and how they should work. From there, the better you get, the better your mind becomes at doing what you need to do and not doing what doesn't fit the situation. Then adapting it further to suit what is in front of you. You don't jump right "improvise adapt overcome" until you learn the doctrine and the "book solution." Winging it is what gets people maimed or killed needlessly, regardless of what service you are in. Each echelon from Company Command down to fire team has its role to play as part of the team, which includes being technically and tactically proficient.
Also, we totally used similar procedures in the Marine Corps. (Troops Leading Steps? BAMCIS, anyone? Dont tell me you dont remember learning that in bootcamp.) It would be stupid to go on any mission without doing so. And the OPORD is a format used by all military branches. We would always get an OPORD/Op-Order for a mission, be it a simple ass patrol to a complex helo-op supporting another unit outside of our AO. And as always, nothing go as planned. That's why we emphasize Commander's Intent. And when shit does hit the fan, that's where "improvise, adapt, and overcome" comes into play to achieve the desired endstate.
What, no catchy acronym? RIMIRCIS: Rimmy Ruckus.... Yeah, that doesn't quite work out. Why in the old days we had BAMCIS, IJJTEDDIBUCKLE, SMEAC, SCHMEGMA.
This is good use of technology to provide information...especially in our current COVID 19 social distancing environment. There are some improvements that could be made that are a bit annoying to those watching. Here they are: 1. It appears that everyone taking notes writes with their left hands.2. The CC is in full gear and everyone else was in a T-shirt.3. No one appeared to be carrying a weapon, not even a pistol...unrealistic.4. Graphics, overlap...technology and editor attention to detail. I'm sure I can go on...I'm not knocking the overall content. Its pretty good considering. But there is room for improvement. Thanks for providing it.
UA-cam sees and understands the content you've been watching. This is also knowledge that will be valuable if ever we would be in service for any reason.
I wonder how much more it cost to get those crappy video game graphics then it would have cost to just film some service members walking around on a base. It’s okay. Navy does the same thing with its training. Spends 10s of 1000s of dollars on slide shows with 3D models of h-60s, when a simple photo would have done the trick.
I don't get this video series at all, why are there soldiers here who say great video, don't you guys get trained for this ? why do you need a video isn't the training a standard for everyone in this position ? weird !
The keyword is LEADING. This is leadership training, mostly for officers or NCOs. A soldier doesn't learn this in Basic Combat Training. They learn this when they are on track to become a leader.
Elizabeth Zuniga wow, !! are you a soldier ? i dont think a soldier can look so good and be so smart ! not from America voting Trump ! you should come to sandhurst and learn to be a proper officer under the motherland, under the British army !
There is so much untapped meme potential in these videos
Youre right
honestly, you be truer than you already are
You are correct
I'm in Army National Guard OCS, these videos are great for breaking up my study time with something relevant. Thank you very much.
2. Engage that Soldier(Rifleman AT). 200 meters. Northeast.
Oh no. 2 is down!
i'm taking command
@@MrFirehawk007 No jumponnggggggg
Mike Hillen can confirm this was my first 2 days of playing.
Mg Same. Also didn’t understand why I died in only one shot
woah... where are their pt belts
This guy knows how to be immortal.
No PT belt at war.
Want your enemy to easily spot you? Lol 😂
Where was videos like this back in the day?This would have come in handy!!
Lol.... Guy: Any questions? ...You: *Scans the mission document for half a second*.. .NO SIR!
because "The fuck is the meaning of this boot ass west-point garbage sir?!" Is not ok for a government sponsored video lol.
Wow, a 10 digit grid coordinate. That really must have been some SMALL arms fire ;)
I've been using this in Serbia for a year now and it's super effective
Ah, finally stopped using walls of men huh?
Legit this was more helpful for my Military Science then the slide show I was given
ongod bro
I really love these videos. Currently making Arma 3 missions centered around US Army counter insurgency in the Republic of Altis.
And dayz shit
all those untucked shirts at once! hahaha
video series is great for seeing tactics in motion when you can't rehearse. thanks.
I love watching these videos. They put me to sleep so well.
This is a beautiful OPORD.
Wished they had these videos during my time.
The video should have ended with a taliban RPG-ing one of the convoy vehicles to demonstrate the 'no plan survives first contact with the enemy'.
4:12 SOP
Lol, true. If everyone atleast gets the basics right when it pops off & no casualties occur I'd call it a success. Taliban setup some nasty ambushes, lots of experience.
Thank you. This was very informative and helpful.
thanks youtube for the recommendation, I really needed to know this.
That thumbnail guys face is ridiculous 😂
It looks like Jacksfilms
warno was way too in depth... the final order was the exact same thing lol.
hey dude amazing aditing your videos help me and my squad very much i will support you at all
Congratulation for good illustration in military tactics
OMG I love Arma! :D
+GREEn t It's VBS2. Made by the same company though.
Project Reality is way better than Arma, then you got TitanIM about to be released publicly.
Awesome video !
Thank you for the upload(s)
You go on mission with what you have, Not what you wish you had.
I remember seeing a series a few years ago about a LT having a dream about his first long term op of peace keeping. His first dream was about bringing the right resources for establishing a FOB, second dream was about understanding the local to win hearts and minds, the third dream was about self control of yourself and your men/ having the proper Overwatch for defense and the rest I forgot.
Anybody know what I’m talking about?
Well shit I didn’t know it was on this channel. It’s called The Defense of _____ (don’t know the spelling) Dream 1 -6
The Defense of Duffer's Drift. ('The Defense of Hill 781' is a modern version.)
I remember!
METT-TC dependent obv, a unit could just jump in the trucks and go but most the preparation time usually has to do with being mounted and that you don't want anything to go wrong that could have been prevented.
I half expect Xavier to burst on the scene and ask for "Some of that disease you guys invented."
I am sure after risk assessment and you decide you need additional support . It is as easy as ASKING FOR IT . I am sure they have support guys standing around waiting to be called upon .
Well this is very educative GTA 4.
i like your videos ^^ thx 4 upload friend ^^
i find your lack of PT belts disturbing! lol yeah i was in for 6 years and didn't find out until after i got out about us being allowed to have vbs2 lite. :(
❤Thank you very much
Awesome video. Will there be other videos, maybe focusing infantry patroles?
Nevermind just found what I was looking for :) Have a happy new year!
“Just accept the fact that you’re already dead” - band of brothers. Sergeant Spears.
Jake Blaze Someone’s high. I think you mean Lieutenant.
Coldfront15 *captain
very nice
well, if you ever get the chance to do it irl, you'll see that the 9hrs is helpful and can go by quick. They don't HAVE to have that amount of time if during normal downtime(if any) the vics are good to go they prob could let know whoever is going and within an hour or less could be on thier way. Only thing I don't like about this conventional idea is that it doesnt go well with ANA that leak planned routes to the enemy.
Ready to move out to camp Smith amirite bois 😈😈😈💯💯💯
lol what if the GI JOE cartoon was like this?
nice thx
not sure if it's too secure to do a briefing on a mission in the middle of a fob whose interior that can be seen from miles away
correct me if that's common practice
Why would you leave at 19:00H? That's getting pretty late at night with few hours for sundown
USMC: overcome, adapt, improvise
US Army: procedures for everything you must follow to the letter
USMC: Not understanding basic instructions for 300 years.
This procedure itself can be used to adapt, overcome, and improvise if only you are capable of adapting, overcoming, and improvising. It's stated that this process can be changed to suit different situations, and only says that you must go over each step so that you're sure not to forget anything when leading a unit.
If you were able to comprehend the video, you could see that. Maybe if certain Marines had better comprehension, they'd they could figure out how to apply such procedures in a way that would better help them overcome their situation.
For instance, that was a long ass WARNO in the video. I have never heard a WARNO with that much detail. That's like too much for a WARNO. No one does a WARNO that long unless they have a ridiculous amount of time to go through the TLP. Even then, that WARNO is way to detailed. That's like an OPORD.
EduEnYT You're missing the point. This is an instructional video, regarding the Operations Process, TLPs and Convoy Ops. The scenario is simple so you don't get bogged down with details. They include all aspects of TLPs to that you become familiar with them and what what to consider.
It's like fixing a car. You don't brute-force check everything, only what you think might be wrong. But you only have a reference for what might be wrong once you've learned a good bit about all the systems within the car and how they should work. From there, the better you get, the better your mind becomes at doing what you need to do and not doing what doesn't fit the situation. Then adapting it further to suit what is in front of you.
You don't jump right "improvise adapt overcome" until you learn the doctrine and the "book solution." Winging it is what gets people maimed or killed needlessly, regardless of what service you are in. Each echelon from Company Command down to fire team has its role to play as part of the team, which includes being technically and tactically proficient.
Spierred dude, the US is not even 300 years old yet... wtf you taking about?
Also, we totally used similar procedures in the Marine Corps. (Troops Leading Steps? BAMCIS, anyone? Dont tell me you dont remember learning that in bootcamp.)
It would be stupid to go on any mission without doing so. And the OPORD is a format used by all military branches. We would always get an OPORD/Op-Order for a mission, be it a simple ass patrol to a complex helo-op supporting another unit outside of our AO.
And as always, nothing go as planned. That's why we emphasize Commander's Intent. And when shit does hit the fan, that's where "improvise, adapt, and overcome" comes into play to achieve the desired endstate.
Arma 4 is looking good.
Man, Modern Warfare really went full realism, huh?
Not nearly as much as you think. Got this in Modern Warfare?
At 7:15 he looks like Steven Hawking(that means he is smart):).
قائد حضيرة 👌🤔
In Canada we have 16 steps battle procedures
What do you do if someone has a question
Does anyone know how to do the WARNORD on the platoon level ?
Please do you have a clip for IPB? I will like to have it.
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The fact that it all looks like it’s being done on ARMA is pretty funny😂
Arma looks better then this.
Situational Awareness
Anyone else watching this for their Virtual BLC?
So many un-tucked shirts. guys must have thought we cant all be wrong.
Where was the naruto running section?
What does an animation add thsat an actual video would not?
What does SP mean?
Start point
....then the hempt
What, no catchy acronym? RIMIRCIS: Rimmy Ruckus.... Yeah, that doesn't quite work out.
Why in the old days we had BAMCIS, IJJTEDDIBUCKLE, SMEAC, SCHMEGMA.
is this VBS?
Saints
is that Mike Judge's voice? :p
The Pittsburgh Steelers period
send forward observer and a few sniper teams if attached to you unit. they aree your eyes and ears and provide over watch if contact is made.
Why did this pop up on my home page?
Need to .ake this a video game
Name of the game ?
This is good use of technology to provide information...especially in our current COVID 19 social distancing environment. There are some improvements that could be made that are a bit annoying to those watching. Here they are: 1. It appears that everyone taking notes writes with their left hands.2. The CC is in full gear and everyone else was in a T-shirt.3. No one appeared to be carrying a weapon, not even a pistol...unrealistic.4. Graphics, overlap...technology and editor attention to detail. I'm sure I can go on...I'm not knocking the overall content. Its pretty good considering. But there is room for improvement. Thanks for providing it.
102.5 WDVE
We never did a mission brief or anything else in Iraq without s lot of swearing.
Jacksfilms
9:50
1:10 I was expecting it to say stop all Area 51 raiders
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11:03 lmao. Sergeant York
Arma 4????
11:19
Sick knee pads
I wanna visit Zha?i sometime. 10:16
Looks like ARMA
SI, SI, SI 😂 don't forget to check SI
dont know why youtube is recomending me military videos even though im not in the military.....
The raid of Area 51 is this month (September) so it's obvious some of this stuff will be recommended to people for following days
UA-cam sees and understands the content you've been watching. This is also knowledge that will be valuable if ever we would be in service for any reason.
I’m 14
Lmao that fucking face
Bb
That’s a really shitty area to place at FOB at. Enemy can snipe your asses at any given time
This is the shit for dayz and arma
Sgt York. Hmmmm
I wonder how much more it cost to get those crappy video game graphics then it would have cost to just film some service members walking around on a base.
It’s okay. Navy does the same thing with its training. Spends 10s of 1000s of dollars on slide shows with 3D models of h-60s, when a simple photo would have done the trick.
3:00 Thats a badly choosen commanders intent, its just more of the obvious.
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Dude, how in the fuck can you have a briefing when your troops are crab walking, trying to steal your helicopters and shooting around the base area?
Why are we always in a damn valley
AHAHAHAHAAHAHAH
lol "transportation battalion"
I don't get this video series at all, why are there soldiers here who say great video, don't you guys get trained for this ? why do you need a video isn't the training a standard for everyone in this position ? weird !
The keyword is LEADING. This is leadership training, mostly for officers or NCOs. A soldier doesn't learn this in Basic Combat Training. They learn this when they are on track to become a leader.
Elizabeth Zuniga
wow, !! are you a soldier ? i dont think a soldier can look so good and be so smart ! not from America voting Trump ! you should come to sandhurst and learn to be a proper officer under the motherland, under the British army !
the british army is pretty trashy at the moment, so I wouldn't recommend it.
Britain sucks lol