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The mission command warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that develop and integrate those activities enabling a commander to balance the art of command and the science of control in order to integrate the other warfighting functions.- Mission command is based on mutual trust and a shared understanding and purpose between commanders, subordinates, staffs, and unified action partners.
TC 6-0.2
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2019 Training the Mission Command Warfighting
Function for Battalions, Brigades, and Brigade
Combat Teams
Contents
PagePREFACE................................................................................................................... vii
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... ix
Chapter 1 MISSION COMMAND WARFIGHTING FUNCTION TRAINING TABLES ±BATTALIONS ........................................................................................................... 1-1
Section I ± Introduction to Chapter 1 .................................................................... 1-1
Overview .................................................................................................................... 1-1
Scope ......................................................................................................................... 1-1
Section II ± Battalion Commander Training Tables ............................................. 1-3
Mission Command Training Tables for the Battalion Commander............................ 1-3 Table I: Establish Organizational Business Rules and Assess Unit Training ........... 1-4Table II: Establish the Training Environment ............................................................. 1-6
Table III: Organize the Mission Command System ................................................... 1-8
Table IV: Prepare the Headquarters for Operations ................................................. 1-9
Table V: Drive the Operations Process. .................................................................. 1-12
Table VI: Assess and Certify the Headquarters ...................................................... 1-15
Table VII: Direct the Mission Command Information System Integration ............... 1-18 Table VIII: Apply Art and Science of Mission Command ......................................... 1-20 Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 1-22 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 1-23Section III ± Battalion Staff Training Tables ....................................................... 1-25
Mission Command Training Tables for the Battalion Staff ...................................... 1-25Table I: Organize and Acclimate Staff to Organization ........................................... 1-27
Table II: Develop MDMP Skills at the Section Level ............................................... 1-28
Table III: Establish Staff/Cell Processes and Integrate Warfighting Functions ....... 1-30 Table IV: Synchronize Command Post Operations ................................................. 1-33Table V: Conduct Staff Rehearsals ......................................................................... 1-35
Table VI: Conduct Staff Certification ....................................................................... 1-41
Table VII: Integrate the Mission Command System ................................................ 1-44
Table VIII: Synchronize Operations ......................................................................... 1-45
Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 1-46 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 1-47 Section IV ± Battalion Command Post Training Tables .................................... 1-50Contents
ii TC 6-0.2 Mission Command Training Tables for the Battalion Command Post .................... 1-50 Table I: Conduct Pre-Combat Inspection (Equipment and Maintenance) .............. 1-51Table II: Identify Command Post Characteristics .................................................... 1-52
Table III: Establish Command Post Infrastructure .................................................. 1-53
Table IV: Determine Command Post Survivability and Sustainability .................... 1-54Table V: Conduct Command Post Rehearsal ......................................................... 1-55
Table VI: Conduct Command Post Certification ..................................................... 1-58
Table VII: Conduct Command Post Operations ...................................................... 1-60
Table VIII: Sustain the Command Post ................................................................... 1-61
Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 1-62 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 1-63Section V ± Battalion Digital Crew Training Tables ........................................... 1-66
Mission Command Training Tables for the Battalion Digital Crew ......................... 1-66 Table I: Execute Basic Mission Command Information System Operations .......... 1-67Table II: Integrate Command Post Systems ........................................................... 1-69
Table III: Develop Common Operational Picture .................................................... 1-70
Table IV: Synchronize Operations .......................................................................... 1-71
Table V: Mission Command Information System Rehearsal .................................. 1-72Table VI: Digital Crew Certification ......................................................................... 1-74
Table VII: Integrate the Mission Command System ............................................... 1-76Table VIII: Synchronize Operations ........................................................................ 1-77
Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 1-78 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 1-78 Chapter 2 MISSION COMMAND WARFIGHTING FUNCTION TRAINING TABLES ± FUNCTIONAL AND MULTIFUNCTIONAL BRIGADES .......................................... 2-1Section I ± Introduction to Chapter 2 .................................................................... 2-1
Overview ................................................................................................................... 2-1
Scope ........................................................................................................................ 2-1
Section II ± Brigade Commander Training Tables ............................................... 2-3
Mission Command Training Tables for the Brigade Commander ............................. 2-3 Table I: Establish Organizational Business Rules and Assess Unit Training ........... 2-4Table II: Establish the Training Environment ............................................................ 2-6
Table III: Organize the Mission Command System .................................................. 2-8
Table IV: Prepare the Headquarters for Operations ................................................. 2-9
Table V: Drive the Operations Process................................................................... 2-13
Table VI: Assess and Certify the Headquarters ...................................................... 2-16
Table VII: Direct the Mission Command Information System Integration ............... 2-19 Table VIII: Apply Art and Science of Mission Command ....................................... 2-21 Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 2-23 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 2-24Section III ± Brigade Staff Training Tables ......................................................... 2-26
Mission Command Training Tables for the Brigade Staff ....................................... 2-26Table I: Organize and Acclimate Staff to Organization ........................................... 2-28
Table II: Develop MDMP Skills at the Section Level ............................................... 2-29
Table III: Establish Staff/Cell Processes and Integrate Warfighting Functions ...... 2-32 Table IV: Synchronize Command Post Operations ................................................ 2-35Table V: Conduct Staff Rehearsals......................................................................... 2-38
Table VI: Conduct Staff Certification ....................................................................... 2-44
Table VII: Integrate the Mission Command System ............................................... 2-47Table VIII: Synchronize Operations ........................................................................ 2-49
Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 2-49 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 2-51 Section IV ± Brigade Command Post Training Tables ...................................... 2-54Contents
TC 6-0.2 iii Mission Command Training Tables for the Brigade Command Post ...................... 2-54
Table I: Conduct Pre-Combat Inspection (Equipment and Maintenance) ............... 2-55Table II: Identify Command Post Characteristics .................................................... 2-56
Table III: Establish Command Post Infrastructure ................................................... 2-57
Table IV: Determine Command Post Survivability and Sustainability ..................... 2-58Table V: Conduct Command Post Rehearsal ......................................................... 2-59
Table VI: Conduct Command Post Certification ...................................................... 2-62
Table VII: Conduct Command Post Operations ...................................................... 2-64
Table VIII: Sustain the Command Post ................................................................... 2-66
Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 2-67 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 2-68Section V ± Brigade Digital Crew Training Tables ............................................. 2-71
Mission Command Training Tables for the Brigade Digital Crew............................ 2-71 Table I: Execute Basic Mission Command Information System Operations ........... 2-72Table II: Integrate Command Post Systems ............................................................ 2-74
Table III: Develop Common Operational Picture ..................................................... 2-75
Table IV: Synchronize Operations ........................................................................... 2-76
Table V: Mission Command Information System Rehearsal ................................... 2-77Table VI: Digital Crew Certification .......................................................................... 2-79
Table VII: Integrate the Mission Command System ................................................ 2-81
Table VIII: Synchronize Operations ......................................................................... 2-82
Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 2-83 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 2-84 Chapter 3 MISSION COMMAND WARFIGHTING FUNCTION TRAINING TABLES ±BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM (BCT) ........................................................................... 3-1
Section I ± Introduction to Chapter 3 .................................................................... 3-1
Overview .................................................................................................................... 3-1
Scope ......................................................................................................................... 3-1
Section II ± Brigade Combat Team Commander Training Tables ...................... 3-3 Mission Command Training Tables for the BCT Commander .................................. 3-3 Table I: Establish Organizational Business Rules and Assess Unit Training ........... 3-4Table II: Establish the Training Environment ............................................................. 3-6
Table III: Organize the Mission Command System ................................................... 3-8
Table IV: Prepare the Headquarters for Operations ................................................. 3-9
Table V: Drive the Operations Process ................................................................... 3-13
Table VI: Assess and Certify the Headquarters ...................................................... 3-16
Table VII: Direct the Mission Command Information System Integration ............... 3-19 Table VIII: Apply Art and Science of Mission Command ........................................ 3-21 Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 3-23 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 3-24 Section III ± Brigade Combat Team Staff Training Tables ................................ 3-26 Mission Command Training Tables for the BCT Staff ............................................. 3-26Table I: Organize and Acclimate Staff to Organization ........................................... 3-28
Table II: Develop MDMP Skills at the Section Level ............................................... 3-29
Table III: Establish Staff/Cell Processes and Integrate Warfighting Functions ....... 3-32 Table IV: Synchronize Command Post Operations ................................................. 3-35Table V: Conduct Staff Rehearsal ........................................................................... 3-38
Table VI: Conduct Staff Certification ....................................................................... 3-44
Table VII: Integrate the Mission Command System ................................................ 3-47
Table VIII: Synchronize Operations ......................................................................... 3-49
Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 3-50 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 3-51 Section IV ± Brigade Combat Team Command Post Training Tables ............. 3-54Contents
iv TC 6-0.2 Mission Command Training Tables for the BCT Command Post ........................... 3-54
Table I: Conduct Pre-Combat Inspection (Equipment and Maintenance) .............. 3-55Table II: Identify Command Post Characteristics .................................................... 3-56
Table III: Establish Command Post Infrastructure .................................................. 3-57
Table IV: Determine Command Post Survivability and Sustainability .................... 3-58Table V: Conduct Command Post Rehearsal ......................................................... 3-59
Table VI: Conduct Command Post Certification ..................................................... 3-62
Table VII: Conduct Command Post Operations ...................................................... 3-64
Table VIII: Sustain the Command Post ................................................................... 3-66
Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 3-67 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 3-68 Section V ± Brigade Combat Team Digital Crew Training Tables .................... 3-71 Mission Command Training Tables for the BCT Digital Crew ................................ 3-71 Table I: Execute Basic Mission Command Information System Operations .......... 3-72Table II: Integrate Command Post Systems ........................................................... 3-74
Table III: Develop Common Operational Picture .................................................... 3-75
Table IV: Synchronize Operations .......................................................................... 3-76
Table V: Mission Command Information System Rehearsal .................................. 3-77Table VI: Digital Crew Certification ......................................................................... 3-79
Table VII: Integrate the Mission Command System ............................................... 3-81Table VIII: Synchronize Operations ........................................................................ 3-82
Table IX: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise Rehearsal 3-83 Table X: Mission Command Warfighting Function Validation Exercise .................. 3-84Appendix A MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD EXAMPLE ........................................................... A-1
Appendix B COLLECTIVE AND INDIVIDUAL TRAINING AND EVALUATION OUTLINES ANDRECOMMENDED DRILLS ....................................................................................... B-1
GLOSSARY ................................................................................................ Glossary-1
REFERENCES ........................................................................................ References-1
INDEX ............................................................................................................... Index-1
Figures
Figure Introduction-1. The Exercise of Mission Command ............................................................... ix
Figure 1-1. Battalion Mission Command Training Tables .............................................................. 1-2
Figure 1-2. Battalion Commander Tables I-VI Overview ............................................................... 1-4
Figure 1-3. Battalion Commander Tables VII-X Overview ........................................................... 1-18
Figure 1-4. Mission Command Philosophy .................................................................................. 1-22
Figure 1-5. Battalion Staff Tables I-VI Overview ......................................................................... 1-26
Figure 1-6. Battalion Staff Tables VII-X Overview ....................................................................... 1-44
Figure 1-7. Battalion Command Post Tables I-VI Overview ........................................................ 1-51
Figure 1-8. Battalion Command Post Tables VII-X Overview ...................................................... 1-60
Figure 1-9. Battalion Digital Crew Tables I-VI Overview ............................................................. 1-67
Figure 1-10. Battalion Digital Crew Tables VII-X Overview ......................................................... 1-76
Figure 2-1. Brigade Mission Command Training Tables ............................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-2. Brigade Commander Tables I-VI Overview ................................................................. 2-4
Figure 2-3. Brigade Commander Tables VII-X Overview ............................................................ 2-19
Contents
TC 6-0.2 v Figure 2-4. Mission Command Philosophy .................................................................................. 2-23
Figure 2-5. Brigade Staff Tables I-VI Overview ............................................................................ 2-27
Figure 2-6. Command Post Organization ..................................................................................... 2-32
Figure 2-7. Brigade Staff Tables VII-X Overview ......................................................................... 2-47
Figure 2-8. Brigade Command Post Tables I-VI Overview .......................................................... 2-55
Figure 2-9. Brigade Command Post Tables VII-X Overview ........................................................ 2-64
Figure 2-10. Brigade Digital Crew Tables I-VI Overview.............................................................. 2-72
Figure 2-11. Brigade Digital Crew Tables VII-X Overview ........................................................... 2-81
Figure 3-1. BCT Mission Command Training Tables ..................................................................... 3-2
Figure 3-2. BCT Commander Tables I-VI Overview ...................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3-3. BCT Commander Tables VII-X Overview .................................................................. 3-19
Figure 3-4. Mission Command Philosophy .................................................................................. 3-23
Figure 3-5. BCT Staff Tables I-VI Overview ................................................................................. 3-27
Figure 3-6. Command Post Organization ..................................................................................... 3-32
Figure 3-7. BCT Staff Tables VII-X Overview .............................................................................. 3-47
Figure 3-8. BCT Command Post Tables I-VI Overview ............................................................... 3-55
Figure 3-9. BCT Command Post Tables VII-X Overview ............................................................. 3-64
Figure 3-10. BCT Digital Crew Tables I-VI Overview ................................................................... 3-72
Figure 3-11. BCT Digital Crew Tables VII-X Overview ................................................................ 3-81
Figure A-1. Example memorandum for record ...............................................................................A-2 Graphics
Graphic 1-1. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for the Battalion Commander ....... 1-14Graphic 1-2. Mission Command Training Table VI for the Battalion Commander ....................... 1-17
Graphic 1-3. Mission Command Training Tables VII through X for the Battalion Commander ... 1-24 Graphic 1-4. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for Battalion Staff ......................... 1-39
Graphic 1-5. Mission Command Training Table VI for Battalion Staff ......................................... 1-43
Graphic 1-6. Mission Command Training Tables VII-X for Battalion Staff ................................... 1-49
Graphic 1-7. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for Battalion Command Posts ...... 1-57Graphic 1-8. Mission Command Training Table VI for Battalion Command Posts ...................... 1-59
Graphic 1-9. Mission Command Training Tables VII through X for Battalion Command Posts... 1-65 G raphic 1-10. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for the Battalion Digital Crew ..... 1-73Graphic 1-11. Mission Command Training Table VI for the Digital Crew .................................... 1-75
Graphic 1-12. Mission Command Training Tables VII through X for the Battalion Digital Crew .. 1-80 G raphic 2-1. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for the Brigade Commander ........ 2-15Graphic 2-2. Mission Command Training Table VI for the Brigade Commander ........................ 2-18
Graphic 2-3. Mission Command Training Tables VII through X for the Brigade Commander .... 2-25Graphic 2-4. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for Brigade Staff ........................... 2-42
Graphic 2-5. Mission Command Training Table VI for Brigade Staff ........................................... 2-46
Graphic 2-6. Mission Command Training Tables VII-X for Brigade Staff ..................................... 2-53
Contents
vi TC 6-0.2 Graphic 2-7. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for Brigade Command Posts ....... 2-61
Graphic 2-8. Mission Command Training Table VI for Brigade Command Posts ....................... 2-63
Graphic 2-9. Mission Command Training Tables VII through X for Brigade Command Posts .... 2-70 Graphic 2-10. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for the Brigade Digital Crew ...... 2-78Graphic 2-11. Mission Command Training Table VI for the Digital Crew .................................... 2-80
Graphic 2-12. Mission Command Training Tables VII through X for the Brigade Digital Crew ... 2-85 G raphic 3-1. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for the BCT Commander ............. 3-15Graphic 3-2. Mission Command Training Table VI for the BCT Commander ............................. 3-18
Graphic 3-3. Mission Command Training Tables VII through X for the BCT Commander .......... 3-25Graphic 3-4. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for BCT Staff ................................ 3-42
Graphic 3-5. Mission Command Training Table VI for BCT Staff ................................................ 3-46
Graphic 3-6. Mission Command Training Tables VII-X for BCT Staff ......................................... 3-53
Graphic 3-7. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for BCT Command Posts ............ 3-61Graphic 3-8. Mission Command Training Table VI for BCT Command Posts ............................ 3-63
Graphic 3-9. Mission Command Training Tables VII through X for BCT Command Posts ......... 3-70 Graphic 3-10. Mission Command Training Tables I through V for the BCT Digital Crew ........... 3-78Graphic 3-11. Mission Command Training Table VI for the Digital Crew .................................... 3-80
Graphic 3-12. Mission Command Training Tables VII through X for the BCT Digital Crew ........ 3-85TC 6-0.2 vii Preface
TC 6-0.2, Training the Mission Command Warfighting Function for Battalions, Brigades, and Brigade Combat Teams, is a guide for commanders to use during unit training management and planning. This TCprovides the framework for commanders, leaders, and Soldiers, who plan, prepare, execute, and assess
mission command PUMLQLQJ. The products described in this publication are developed to support mission
command training at each echelon. Proficiency for each task in these tab les is established in Chapter 3 of AR 350 -1, Army Training and Leader Development, and is further explained in FM 7-0, Train to Win in a
Complex World
. The five possible proficiency ratings are Fully Trained (T), Trained (T-), Practiced (P), Marginally Practiced (P-), and Untrained (U). Also noteworthy product tasks referULQJ to the command post of the future (CPOF) will also apply to the command post computing environment (CPCE), once units arefielded. This publication is written to include IRXU training audiences: commanders, the staff, the
command posts, and the digital crew. This publication is meant for the field grade-commanded unit that has
a staff and performs aspects of the operations process in support of the commander. In addition to the
training aspects of this publication, educators throughout the Army will gain sig nificant value using this TC.Commanders, staffs, and subordinates ensure
their decisions and actions comply with applicable UnitedStates, international, and in some cases
host-nation laws and regulations. Commanders at all levels ensuretheir Soldiers operate in accordance with the law of war and the rules of engagement. (See FM 27-10, The
Law of Land Warfare
TC 6-0.2 uses joint terms where applicable. Selected joint and Army terms and definitions appear in both the
glossary and the text. When first defined in the text, terms for which TC 6-0.2 is the proponent publication
are boldfaced and italicized, and definitions are boldfaced. When first defining other proponent definitions
in the text, the term is italicized and the proponent publication QXPNHU follows the definition. Following uses
of the term are not italicized.TC 6-0.2 applies to all United States Army
ŃRPSRQHQPV: the Active Army (COMPO 1); the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States (COMPO 2) and the United States Army Reserve (COMPO 3) unless otherwise stated.The proponent
of TC 6-0.2 is the U.S. Army Mission Command Center of Excellence (MCCOE). Thepreparing agency is the Directorate of Training, U.S. Army Mission Command Center of Excellence,
Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, KS. Send comments and recommendations on a DA Form 2028(Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) to GLUHŃPRU, U.S. Army Mission Command
Center of Excellence, ATTN: DOT MCCOE, Bldg. 472, Room 301, 310 McPherson Ave., Ft. Leavenworth,KS 66027; or submit an electronic DA Form 2028 to usarmy.leavenworth.tradoc.list.mission-command-coe-
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TC 6-0.2 ix Introduction
The Army defines mission command as the exercise of authority and direction by the commander usingleaders in the conduct of unified land operations (ADP 6-0). Effective commanders use this publication to
increase the state of readiness within their headquarters to ensure their units are prepared to conduct unified
land operations.This publication highlights the training pathway for the commander and staff as they implement the mission
command system. Figure Introduction-1 illustrates the exercise of mission command (less the additional
mission command tasks that are not addressed in these tables). This publication highlights the training
pathway for the commander, the staff, the command posts, and the digital crew. Figure Introduction-1. The Exercise of Mission CommandTo assist commanders in building and maintaining their overall mission command and unit readiness, this
TC provides mission command training tables (MCTT). The mission command training tables are a seriesquotesdbs_dbs17.pdfusesText_23[PDF] mississippi grand jury docket
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