Final MS3 Flashcards

1
Q

Identify and define terrain feature located at EG15098504

A

Draw. minor terrain feature smaller than a valley that slopes up in 3 directions and down in 1.

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2
Q

Reception and orientation are part of which stage of team dynamics?

A

formation

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3
Q

describe 3 subordinate actions during sustainment phase

A

trust others, share ideas and feelings freely, and assist other team members

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4
Q

during troop leading procedures at what step do you supervise?

A

steps 3-8

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5
Q

Name four types of military briefings

A

mission, information, decision, staff. MIDS

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6
Q

What are the four warrior ethos tenants?

A

Mission first, never accept defeat, never quit, never leave a fallen comrade

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7
Q

bases of the warrior ethos

A

commitment to serve the nation

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8
Q

list 5 out of 7 steps of evaluating behavior

A

assess, recognize, record, classify, rate

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9
Q

list three squad movement formations

A

squad column, file, line

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10
Q

During your OPORD brief, what technique can you use with your subordinate leaders?

A

sand table

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11
Q

zone recon involves what three techniques?

A

box, converge, fan

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12
Q

What would you leave a person in charge before you exit the patrol base?

A
GOTWA
Where I'm going
Others I'm taking
Time of my return
What to do if i don't return
Actions to take if im hit or you're hit
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13
Q

list 3 examples of limited visibility

A

fog, dense vegetation, heavy rain

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14
Q

what is the major difference between a hasty and deliberate ambush?

A

the amount of time available to plan and execute

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15
Q

what is the definition of leadership

A

leadership is the influencing of others by providing purpose, direction, and motivation while working to accomplish the mission and better the organization

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16
Q

3 of 5 characteristics of defence

A

preparation, security, disruption, masting effects, flexibility

17
Q

Resection question with hilltops

A

EG161951

18
Q

list 3 special teams

A

EPW, A&L, demolition

19
Q

describe ACE acronym

A

Ask a buddy if they are thinking about killing themselves
Care for a buddy
Escort a buddy

20
Q

list 5 triggers of suicide

A

hopelessness, depression, death in family, bad evaluation, financial stress

21
Q

list the 7 army values

A

Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless service, Honor Integrity, Personal Courage

22
Q

Name 2 types of an attack

A

hasty and deliberate

23
Q

List 5 planning considerations for a squad level ambush

A

Enemy route, ORP, Leaders recon, Actions on OBJ, withdrawal plan

24
Q

List 6 rules for processing detainees

A

Search, silence, safeguard, speed and tag

25
Q

5 paragraphs of an OPORD

A

situation, mission, execution, service support, command and signal

26
Q

point ambush

A

squad deploys to attack the enemy in a single kill zone

27
Q

area ambush

A

patrol conducts one of more related point ambushes in a platoon sized element

28
Q

harassing ambush

A

attack is by fire but there is no assault element

29
Q

deliberate

A

an ambush is against a specific target at a predetermined location

30
Q

hasty ambush

A

when patrol makes visual contact with the enemy and has time to set the ambush without being detected

31
Q

Reconnaissance patrol

zone

A

involves a direct effort to obtain detailed information on all routes, obstacles, terrain, and enemy within a zone defined by boundaries

32
Q

Reconnaissance patrol

route

A

obtains detailed information about a specified route and any terrain where the enemy could influence movement along that route

33
Q

Reconnaissance patrol

Area

A

focuses only on obtaining detailed information about the terrain or enemy activity within a prescribed area

34
Q

Reconnaissance patrol

Point

A

goes straight into a specific location and determines the situation, reports the information by radio or upon return.