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Figure C-1 shows an example of the COA sketch and text (COA statement) that go with the OPFOR countertasks listed above. At the SBCT level, there is only one decisive operation". COA Statement and Sketch Pajota's Guerillas' mission is to block off a mile of road through the use of road blocks on both sides of the highway bridge cross over Cabu Develop CONOP - Begin COA Sketch Assign Responsibilities o Where is DO, SO1, SO2, etc..? o Continue COA Sketch Prepare COA Statement and COA Sketch o Sketch: Phase Lines ATK & ASLT or Battle Positions Checkpoints RTEs Location of DO & SO's (Label Platoons) Tactical tasks with T&P o COA Statement: An example of a basic COA sketch is shown in Figure 1-1. In order to make the creation of COA diagrams effortless for the user, interaction must occur effortlessly and the interface should be invisible to the user. As suggested by Davis in [3], interacting with a software program should feel natural, informal, COA Statement and Sketch Instructions: This assignment also uses the Cabanatuan case study described in Leavenworth Papers #11 by Dr. Michael J King. For this assignment, you will complete two parts: (1) the statement and (2) the sketch. Your statement must include a mission statement, commander's intent, decisive op Step 6 . Course of action statement(s) and sketch(es). SLIDE 48 WRITE AND SKETCH a. The G3/S3 prepares a course of action statement and supporting sketch for each course of action developed. b. The statement and sketch cover WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, HOW, and WHY. SLIDE 49 SKETCH INCLUDES c. The sketch provides a graphicdepiction of the COA statement DECISION MAKING PROCESS Receipt of mission Mission analysis Course of action development Course of action analysis Course of action comparison Course of action approval Orders production Intent Statement Commander's intent statement should state the following: Key tasks End state 13 Elements of commander's guidance Specify COAs, friendly & enemy, and the priority for addressing them The You draw your sketch on the attached graphic by use of MS PowerPoint to make and place the symbols on the sketch. The primary references for the COA S&S are: • FM 6-0 Commander and Staff Organizations and Operations (May 2014) • Errata for FM 6-0 Figure 9-5 COA Statement and Sketch • ADRP 1-02 Terms and Military Symbols (September 2013) AGADAP Example Walk-through Part 2: COA Sketch - YouTube This is a demo of how to draw a COA Sketch as part of COADEV (Course of Action Development) for use briefing your Operations Order (OPORD) Course of Action (COA) and Sketch As the S-3 of Pajota's Guerillas located at a clandestine patrol base near Platero on 28 January 1945, develop a doctrinal course of action statement and sketch for Pajota's Guerillas. Remember, this Special Situation is different from the one which the guerillas actually faced in the Leavenworth Papers. In effect, such a sketch and statement comprise a set of high-level actions, goals, and sequencing, referring largely to movements and objectives of the friendly forces, e.g., "Task Force Arrow Coa statement and sketch example TITLE OF INSTRUCTIONAL EVENT: Course of Action Development, Defense (As of: Mar 95) Instructor Notes Lesson Script Lesson Plan for VGTs 1. INTRODUCTION: a. Lesson Tie-in: During the Gulf War the world was provided an up close and personal look at doctrine in action. CNN's intense coverage of the war graphically

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