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Offensive operations are designed to:

  • Defeat, destroy or neutralize the enemy
  • Deceive and divert the enemy

Offensive operations are designed to strike the enemy for which the enemy is not prepared

  • Set conditions for future successful operations

Unified Land Operations

Cell Work

Lesson Outcome:

The outcome of this lesson is to have Cadets understand the decisive action as a component of Unified Land operations: their associated tasks, and purposes. Cadets will be able to explain DA role as a simultaneous element of decisive action and how the offense assists commanders in meeting their operational and tactical objectives

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify and Describe the purpose of the Offense, Defense, Stability and DSCA
  • Define the Six Tenets of Unified Land Operations
  • Describe the types of offensive, defense, and stability tasks

Take three minutes to review the tenets of Unified Land Operations. Come to a consensus in the cell and determine which is most important and least important. Be prepared to justify your cells selection for the group.

Defensive operations are designed to create conditions for a counteroffensive that allows Army forces to regain the initiative

Seven Characteristics of the Defense

Defensive operations also allow Army forces to:

  • Retain decisive terrain
  • Deny vital areas to the enemy
  • Attrit or fix the enemy as a prelude to the Offense
  • Force the enemy to concentrate his forces to increase the enemy’s vulnerability

Cell Work

Take five minutes to develop a purpose statement for Offense and Defense. Then explain why the task and sub-tasks assigned to your cell should be typified where it is. Be prepared to discus in class.

  • Black: Attack
  • Blue: Exploitation
  • Green: Retrograde
  • Red: Area
  • Yellow: Mobile

Cell Work

Take five minutes to develop a purpose statement for Stability and DSCA. Next answer the questions below assigned to your cell. Be prepared to discus in class.

  • Black/Blue: Which of the Stability task is most important and why?
  • Green/Red: Which of the DSCA purpose elements is most important and why?
  • Yellow: Describe National Preparedness Doctrine
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