FOOM Flashcards
In a Squad Patrol, what are the 5 phases conducted when the given short halt.
- Short Halt Posture (SHP)
- Stop, Look, Listen, and smell (SLLS) 3-5 minutes
- Pinpoint/decision point
- Long Halt Posture (LHP)
A. Strong Point (10,2,4,8, MG)
B. Sectors of Fire
C. Location (show on map or give grid) - Move out
In a squad patrol, who goes on leaders recon of the tentative patrol base?
- ATL
- Rifle men
- Automatic Rifle Men
- Squad Leader
what are the Characteristics of an ORP?
- Easily defendable
- Away from natural lines of drift
- Away from avenues of approach
- Provides no tactical value to enemy
- Provides cover and Concealment from ground and air
- Near water source
define patrol base
A patrol base is a security perimeter that is set up when a squad or platoon conducting a patrol halts for an extended period. Patrol bases should not be occupied for more than 24 hour period. except for in an emergency. A patrol never uses the same patrol base twice.
A patrol base is used for
- avoiding detection by eliminating movement
- hide during a long detailed recon.
- perform maintenance on wpns, equip, eat and rest
- plan and issue orders
- reorganize after infiltrating an enemy area
- establish base from which to execute several consecutive/concurrent operations
what are the 5 phases for establishing a security halt?
- Halt Good visibility/Limited Visibility
- Short Halt Posture/ Security in Sectors.
- Stop, Look, Listen, Smell (3-5 minutes) adjust to GV/LV
- Pinpoint GV,LV
- Long Halt, Strongpoint
what are the necessary steps for a leader’s recon of a squad patrol base?
- Confirm Route
- Prep men, weapons and equipment for PB recon
- 5 point (GOTWA) to BTL and ATL (with additional instructions
- Counted out by BTL
- FOOM from SH to PB
- SLLS (GV,LV) four man element
in a patrol base what are the priorities of work?
- security
- weapons maintenance
- personal hygiene
- Chow
- Rest 33% and 50%
- Stand to procedures
- Planning/Resupply
what are the three movement techniques utilized?
- Traveling: used behind FFL when contact is not likely
- Traveling Overwatch: forward of the FFL when contact is possible.
- Bounding Overwatch: forward of the FFL when contact is expected.
Distances are based on _______ but dicted by ______,______ and ______
- control
- vegetation
- Terrain
- Visibility