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FM 7-15 The Army Universal Task List 2003: Support to Situational Understanding, Perform Situation Development, Conduct Police Intelligence Operations, Support to Strategic Responsiveness

FM 7-15 The Army Universal Task List 2003: Support to Situational Understanding, Perform Situation Development, Conduct Police Intelligence Operations, Support to Strategic Responsiveness

U.S. Department of the Army
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Table Of Contect
Chapter 1 Art 1.0: The Intelligence Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 2 Art 2.0: The Maneuver Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 3 Art 3.0: The Fire Support Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 4 Art 4.0: The Air Defense Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 5 Art 5.0: The Mobility/countermobility/survivability Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 6 Art 6.0: The Combat Service Support Battlefield Operating
Chapter 7 Art 7.0: The Command And Control Battlefield Operating
Chapter 8 Art 8.0: Conduct Tactical Mission Tasks And Operations

Preface FM 7-15 describes the structure and content of the Army Universal Task List . It provides a standard, doctrinal foundation and catalogue of the Army's tactical collective tasks. Units and staffs perform these tactical collective tasks at corps level and below. For each task, the AUTL provides a definition, a numeric reference hierarchy, and the measures of performance for evaluating the task. As a catalogue, it captures doctrine as it existed on the date of its publication. As a catalogue, the AUTL can assist a commander in his mission essential task list development process by providing all the collective tasks possible for a tactical unit of company- size and above and staff sections. Commanders should use the AUTL as a cross-reference for tactical tasks. They use it to extract METL tasks only when there is no current mission training plan for that echeloned organization, there is an unrevised MTP to delineate tasks, or the current MTP is incomplete. FM 7-0 and FM 25-101 discuss and detail METL development and requirements. The AUTL will serve as the basis for mission analysis during tactical collective task development by proponents and centers. This manual will be updated on a regular basis. If a new ATUL task requirement is identified or developed by the proponent, the new task will be provided to the Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate for approval and input. The AUTL provides the list of Army tactical tasks. Proponents and schools are responsible for writing and defining the conditions and standards for supporting collective tasks. The AUTL does not include tasks Army forces perform as part of joint and multinational forces at the operational and strategic levels. Those tasks are included in the Universal Joint Task List . The UJTL defines tasks and functions performed by Army elements operating at the operational and strategic levels of war. The UJTL provides an overall description of joint tasks to apply at the strategic-national, strategic-theater, and operational levels of command. The UJTL also provides a standard reference system that TRADOC combat developers use in objective force combat developments, such as front end analysis concerning the capabilities of an objective force element. Each military service is required to publish its own tactical task list to supplement the UJTL. The AUTL is subordinate to the UJTL. PURPOSE The AUTL is the comprehensive listing of Army tactical-level collective tasks. The AUTL complements the UJTL by providing tactical-level Army-specific tasks. The AUTL — • Provides a common, doctrinal structure for collective tasks that support Army tactical missions and operations performed by Army units and staffs. • Articulates what tasks the Army performs to accomplish missions, but does not describe how success occurs. • Applies to all four types of military operations . • Provides standard definitions and helps establish a common language and reference system for all tactical echelons and tactical staff sections.
Language
English
Pages
448
Format
Hardcover
Release
November 13, 2022
ISBN 13
9798363603600

FM 7-15 The Army Universal Task List 2003: Support to Situational Understanding, Perform Situation Development, Conduct Police Intelligence Operations, Support to Strategic Responsiveness

U.S. Department of the Army
0/5 ( ratings)
Table Of Contect
Chapter 1 Art 1.0: The Intelligence Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 2 Art 2.0: The Maneuver Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 3 Art 3.0: The Fire Support Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 4 Art 4.0: The Air Defense Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 5 Art 5.0: The Mobility/countermobility/survivability Battlefield Operating System
Chapter 6 Art 6.0: The Combat Service Support Battlefield Operating
Chapter 7 Art 7.0: The Command And Control Battlefield Operating
Chapter 8 Art 8.0: Conduct Tactical Mission Tasks And Operations

Preface FM 7-15 describes the structure and content of the Army Universal Task List . It provides a standard, doctrinal foundation and catalogue of the Army's tactical collective tasks. Units and staffs perform these tactical collective tasks at corps level and below. For each task, the AUTL provides a definition, a numeric reference hierarchy, and the measures of performance for evaluating the task. As a catalogue, it captures doctrine as it existed on the date of its publication. As a catalogue, the AUTL can assist a commander in his mission essential task list development process by providing all the collective tasks possible for a tactical unit of company- size and above and staff sections. Commanders should use the AUTL as a cross-reference for tactical tasks. They use it to extract METL tasks only when there is no current mission training plan for that echeloned organization, there is an unrevised MTP to delineate tasks, or the current MTP is incomplete. FM 7-0 and FM 25-101 discuss and detail METL development and requirements. The AUTL will serve as the basis for mission analysis during tactical collective task development by proponents and centers. This manual will be updated on a regular basis. If a new ATUL task requirement is identified or developed by the proponent, the new task will be provided to the Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate for approval and input. The AUTL provides the list of Army tactical tasks. Proponents and schools are responsible for writing and defining the conditions and standards for supporting collective tasks. The AUTL does not include tasks Army forces perform as part of joint and multinational forces at the operational and strategic levels. Those tasks are included in the Universal Joint Task List . The UJTL defines tasks and functions performed by Army elements operating at the operational and strategic levels of war. The UJTL provides an overall description of joint tasks to apply at the strategic-national, strategic-theater, and operational levels of command. The UJTL also provides a standard reference system that TRADOC combat developers use in objective force combat developments, such as front end analysis concerning the capabilities of an objective force element. Each military service is required to publish its own tactical task list to supplement the UJTL. The AUTL is subordinate to the UJTL. PURPOSE The AUTL is the comprehensive listing of Army tactical-level collective tasks. The AUTL complements the UJTL by providing tactical-level Army-specific tasks. The AUTL — • Provides a common, doctrinal structure for collective tasks that support Army tactical missions and operations performed by Army units and staffs. • Articulates what tasks the Army performs to accomplish missions, but does not describe how success occurs. • Applies to all four types of military operations . • Provides standard definitions and helps establish a common language and reference system for all tactical echelons and tactical staff sections.
Language
English
Pages
448
Format
Hardcover
Release
November 13, 2022
ISBN 13
9798363603600

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