Why is TLP important?

Why is TLP important?

1.7. 5.3 Tension Leg Platform

TLP Field/Location Uniqueness
Auger Garden Banks, GOM Has Tethers and Conv. Mooring
Heidrun Norwegian North Sea First TLP with concrete hull
Mars Mississippi Canyon, GOM
Ram/Powell Viosca Knoll, GOM Copy of Mars

What regulation covers troop leading procedures?

a. Troop-leading procedures are consistent with the MDMP described in FM 5-0 (FM 101-5). The two are not identical, however, because specific steps of the MDMP are designed and intended to help coordinate staff and commander responsibilities of units with staffs.

Why is Step 8 important?

The eighth step involves making amends with others who may have been harmed by your alcohol or drug use. This step is a chance to grow and improve your relationships with your friends and loved ones—which will only help you going forward in your recovery. The goal of this step is to end isolation from others.

How many TLPs are there?

The TLPs consist of eight steps. Leaders begin the TLPs when they receive a new mission. Normally, the first three steps (receive the mission, issue a warning order, and make a tentative plan) occur in order. However, the sequence of subsequent steps is based on the situation and frequently overleap or are repeated.

What does making amends mean?

Think of amends as actions taken that demonstrate your new way of life in recovery, whereas apologies are basically words. When you make amends, you acknowledge and align your values to your actions by admitting wrongdoing and then living by your principles. In addiction, our actions and intentions aren’t aligned.

What does amends mean in AA?

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) first implemented the concept of “making amends” for people in recovery as a means by which to “amend behavior.” In many situations, a sincere apology may be all another person requires to believe you want to regain trust in a relationship and you understand what they went through.

What does the C stand for in Mett TC?

(US) Mission, enemy, terrain, troops available, time, and civilian considerations: A mnemonic used by the United States military to help commanders remember and prioritize what to analyze during the planning phase of any operation.

What does Kocoa mean?

The military has developed a process for evaluating the military significance of the terrain denoted by the acronym KOCOA—Key Terrain, Obstacles, Cover and Concealment, Observation and Fields of Fire, Avenues of Approach and Retreat.

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