Board Flashcards
what are the colors or fills that are used for framed symbols to indicate identity?
red for hostile
blue for friendly
green for neutral
yellow for unknown
what is a control measure?
means of regulating forces or warfighting functions
what does IPB stand for?
intelligence preparation of the battlefield
what are the troop leading procedures and who uses them?
troop leading procedures are a dynamic process used by small unit leaders to analyze a mission, develop a plan, and prepare for an operation.
what are the 8 troop leading procedures?
Step 1. Receive the Mission Step 2. Issue a warning order Step 3. Make a tentative plan Step 4. Start necessary movement Step 5. Recon Step 6. Complete the plan Step 7. Issue the complete order Step 8. Supervise
what are the three additional principles of joint operations?
restraint
perseverance
legitimacy
what are the four offensive tasks?
attack
ambush
exploitation
move to contact
what is the main purpose of offensive task?
what is offense
defeat, destroy and neutralize the enemy
what are the four characteristics of offensive task?
audacity, concentration, surprise and Tempo
what are the five characteristics of Defence tasks?
disruption, flexibility, Mass and concentrations comma preparation and security
what are the 10 classes to supply?
Class I - Food rations, and water Class II - Clothing Class III - fuel Class IV - Construction materials Class V - Ammunition Class VI - Personal Items Class VII - Major End Items Class VIII - Medical supplies, minimal amounts Class IX - Repair Parts Class X - Miscellaneous supplies
what is distribution?
deliver it the right thing to the right place at the right time
what is the one-third two-thirds rule?
commanders will use one-third of remaining time prior to mission for his planning and the last two thirds will be allocated to his subordinates to execute planning and preparation
what is Authority?
Authority is the delegated power to judge, act or command
how does ADP 6-22 Define character?
do what is right, legally and morally
what is toxic leadership?
a combination of self-centered attitudes, motivations and behaviors that have negative effects on subordinates, the organization and Mission performance
what is the commander’s intent?
The commander’s intent is a clear expression that provides purpose of the operation and that supports mission command,
provides focus to the staff, and helps subordinate and supporting commanders act to achieve the commander’s desired results without further orders, even when the operation does not unfold as planned.
what is leadership?
Leadership is influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization
describe the 240 B
the 240 B is a belt-fed, air-cooled, gas operated, fully automatic machine gun that fires from the open bolt position
what is sustainment?
sustainment are essential to maintain combat power enabling strategy and operational search
what is the meaning of exploitation?
is a type of offensive operation usually used after the success of an attack and disorganizes the enemy
what is a battle position?
the battle position is a defensive position used to reduce the enemy’s Avenue approach
location orientated on a likely enemies Avenue of approach