: A six-step troop-leading procedure used to B egin planning, A rrange reconnaissance, M ake reconnaissance, C omplete the plan, I ssue the order, and S upervise. Key Principles of Tactical Command
: A tool for small units when leaders separate from the main body, covering G oing (where), O thers (who), T ime (duration), W hat to do if they don't return, and A ctions on contact. Tactical Command
Tactical commanders must balance competing factors under pressure: : A six-step troop-leading procedure used to B
Commanders use structured frameworks to turn complex situations into actionable orders. A rrange reconnaissance
: Evaluating if the risks are manageable and opting for the lowest risk path that still meets mission requirements.