Cumulative Exam Flashcards
- Basic composition of an infantry platoon?
3 rifle squads, 1 won squad (2 240 2 jav)
Example: An infantry platoon consists of 3 rifle squads and 1 weapons squad with 2 M240 machine guns and 2 Javelin anti-tank missiles.
- How many 60mm mortars are attached to an infantry company?
2
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- Match each term with the correct definition; movement to contact, pursuit, attack, exploitation
a. Movement to Contact: Movement to contact is an offensive task designed to develop the situation and establish or regain contact
b. Pursuit: A pursuit is an offensive task designed to catch or cut off a hostile force attempting to escape, with the aim of destroying them.
c. Attack: An attack destroys or defeats enemy forces, seizes and secures terrain, or both.
d. Exploitation: Exploitation follows an attack and disorganizes the enemy in-depth
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- What are the four characteristics of the offense?
Surprise, Concentration, Audacity, Tempo
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- What are the different types of resupply?
Types: service station, tailgate, in place
Classifications: routine, emergency, prestock
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- Match the classes of supply with the definition?
• ClassI–Food,rationsandwater.
• ClassII–Clothing.
• ClassIII–Petroleum,oil,andlubricants.
• ClassIV–Fortificationandbarriermateriels.
• ClassV–Ammunition.
• ClassVI–Personalitems.
• ClassVII–Majorenditems.
+ClassVIII–Medicalmaterielandsupplies(includingblood,bloodproducts,and repair parts for medical items).
• ClassIX–Repair parts.
• ClassX–Miscellaneous supplies.
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- Match the 5 types of responsibility (supplies)
command: inherent in command and cannot be delegated
supervisory:
direct:
custodial: supply
personal: exclusive use
- Two levels higher can write about your progress and potential (the question about the counseling)?
FALSE
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- 7 characteristics for the defense (question asks about three remaining).
Preparation
Security
Mass and concentration
Maneuver
Flexibility
Operations in-depth
Disruption
- Elements of the warno (question asks for three of the elements).
Type of operation
General location of operation
Initial timeline
Reconnaissance to initiate
Planning and preparation instructions
Information requirements
Commanders critical information requirements
- Critical task 90% question.
The answer is false.
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- SDZ question.
Answer is ricochet and dispersion.
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- Actions on contact.
The answer is the one that starts with deploy & report.
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- Principle of training.
The answer is Train to Standard, Train to Sustain, and Train like you fight.
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- Be able to list SOSRA
Suppress, obscure, secure, reduce, assault
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- List the eight steps of the training process
Receive mission, issue warno, make plan, initiate movement, recon, complete plan, issue order, supervise refine
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- List EADEV
Identifiesalllikelyenemyavenuesofapproach.
Determineslikelyenemyschemesofmaneuver.
Determineswheretokilltheenemy.
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- Elements of the breach
SOSRA, breach ass and sbf
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- Match defensive tasks to the picture
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Breach
A tactical mission task in which the unit employs all available means to break through or secure a passage through an enemy defense, obstacle, minefield, or fortification.
The employment of any means available to break through or secure a passage through an obstacle.
Clear
To approve or authorize, or obtain approval or authorization for: a. a person or persons with regard to their actions, movements, duties, etc.; b. an object or group of objects, as equipment or supplies, with regard to quality, quantity, purpose, movement, disposition, etc.; and c. a request, with regard to correctness of form, validity, etc
Destroy
A tactical mission task that physically renders an enemy force combat-ineffective until it is reconstituted. To damage a combat system so badly that it cannot perform any function or be restored to a usable condition without being entirely rebuilt.
Fix
(DOD, NATO) A position determined from terrestrial, electronic, or astronomical data. (Army) 1. A tactical mission task where a commander prevents the enemy from moving any part of his force from a specific location for a specific period of time. 2. An engineer obstacle effect that focuses fire planning and obstacle effort to slow an attacker’s movement within a specified area, normally an engagement area.
Block
A tactical mission task that denies the enemy access to an area or prevents his advance in a direction or along an avenue of approach. An obstacle effect that integrates fire planning and obstacle effort to stop an attacker along a specific avenue of approach or to prevent him from passing through an engagement area.
Interdict
A tactical mission task where the commander prevents, disrupts, or delays the enemy’s use of an area or route.
Seize
(DOD) To employ combat forces to occupy physically and control a designated area. (Army) A tactical mission task that involves taking possession of a designated area using overwhelming force. (FM 3-90) (Marine Corps) To clear a designated area and obtain control of it.
Support by Fire
A tactical mission task in which a maneuver force moves to a position where it can engage the enemy by direct fire in support of another maneuvering force
Turn
A tactical mission task that involves forcing an enemy force from one avenue of approach or movement corridor to another. A tactical obstacle effect that integrates fire planning and obstacle effort to drive an enemy formation from one avenue of approach to an adjacent avenue of approach or into an engagement area
Identify formations
Column, wedge, line, file, echelon, coil, herringbone
Dismount Point
Before, During, or Beyond OBJ
BD12
Dismount Point
Before, During, or Beyond OBJ
BD12
3 types of counseling
Performance, Event, Professional Growth
COA Development
Analyze relative combat power
Generate options
Array initial forces
Develop schemes of maneuver
Assign HQs
Prepare COAs
Forms of Contact
Direct
Indirect
Non-hostile
Obstacle
Chem
Aircraft
Visual
Electronic
War Fighting Functions
Sustainment
Leadership
Information
Command and control
Movement and Maneuver
Intelligence
Protection
Fires