- Reaction score
- 10,368
- Points
- 1,260
Ok, on the heels of DG#3, which looked at responding to an unforeseen tactical event, I present decision game #4. This takes the DG#3 scenario and flips it on its head.
Like the last problem, this one looks at the command decision making in light of changes to the situation, but also helps us to consider the enemy perspective. The last DG featured estimates as to why and how the enemy got across the bridge. In this scenario, you are the enemy, but don't situate the estimate based on previous estimates from DG#3!
Download the document CommandProblem4 and come up with a solution to the dilemma facing the CO of the 2 QOR BG. Again, don't get caught up in issues such as enemy capabilities or equipment. Also note that you aren't provided with the actual 4 CMBG OPORD with Commander's Intent, etc, etc. Don't worry about it - the text explains what you are supposed to be doing clearly enough that you don't need to get fixated on prose from a written OPORD.
The response can be given in a SMESC FRAGO format, or just written in plain English (ou Francais). Remember to give your understanding of the tactical problem, and what you intend to do in light of the changing situation on the ground.
This problem will be open until 15 January 2019, after which the responses will be judged and then discussed here. Email responses to milnetDG@milnet.ca.
Any questions can be posted to this thread or emailed to the milnetDG address.
Like the last problem, this one looks at the command decision making in light of changes to the situation, but also helps us to consider the enemy perspective. The last DG featured estimates as to why and how the enemy got across the bridge. In this scenario, you are the enemy, but don't situate the estimate based on previous estimates from DG#3!
Download the document CommandProblem4 and come up with a solution to the dilemma facing the CO of the 2 QOR BG. Again, don't get caught up in issues such as enemy capabilities or equipment. Also note that you aren't provided with the actual 4 CMBG OPORD with Commander's Intent, etc, etc. Don't worry about it - the text explains what you are supposed to be doing clearly enough that you don't need to get fixated on prose from a written OPORD.
The response can be given in a SMESC FRAGO format, or just written in plain English (ou Francais). Remember to give your understanding of the tactical problem, and what you intend to do in light of the changing situation on the ground.
This problem will be open until 15 January 2019, after which the responses will be judged and then discussed here. Email responses to milnetDG@milnet.ca.
Any questions can be posted to this thread or emailed to the milnetDG address.