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Tactics 101: 013. Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (Pt. 2)Rick Baillergeon and John Sutherland | March 04, 2007 | 0 comments | Print | E-mail Starting to work some graphics: In step 5, we look at command and control. We assign headquarters to lead these groups of units. Putting someone in charge; Finally, in Step 6, we put all our work into a useable package for use later. We want to develop a statement and sketch for the COA. You must ensure they are complete, understandable and the statement and sketch mirror one another. Below is an example (not of this scenario) of a statement and sketch for a COA. [continued on next page] Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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