Part 2 ( Laws of Combat) Chapter 5: Cover and Move Flashcards

1
Q

The second part of the book discusses the ____ of _____ , and how they effectively can be used in the business world

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laws of combat

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The 1st law, which is also the most fundamental tactic, is to _____ and ______

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cover and move

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Cover and move, Otherwise referred to as ______ this law encourages the unity of all the elements in working together towards a common goal. This is a fundamental requisite in achieving victory

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teamwork

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4
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Cover and move teaches us that all teams must learn to depend on ______

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each other

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5
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Understanding the tactic of “cover and move/teamwork” also helps in ____ tasks within subdivisions of a certain team. Each division is responsible for its own ______. This helps each member of the division to focus on their assignment while still making sure to keep the bigger picture in mind

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assigning, assignment

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When divisions lose sight that they are supposed to work together as a team and start to view other divisions as competitors instead of allies, the responsibility falls on the leader to make sure their eyes remain fixated on the _____ mission

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strategic

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As a leader, he must understand that each team member is ____ to the success of the mission

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critical

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8
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Thus, the secret towards working together to win is to _______ well and establish a better working ______

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communicate, relationship

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9
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______ and ____ is accomplished when teams are no longer competing, but working harmoniously together as a team to achieve the same overall mission. This is how ____ and _____ works to improve teamwork

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cover and move

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10
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The title chapter 5 is ___________ by Leif Babin

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cover and move

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11
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_______ overwatch is a operation that that protects the troops in the street by machine gunners and snipers

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Sniper overwatch

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12
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By _____ the ______ in buildings and positioning seals where they could best observe and engage enemy fighters maneuvering to attack, SEALS could eliminate threats and disrupt insurgent attacks before they could fully materialize. This helped mitigate risks to the troops patrolling the streets, enabled them to more safely accomplish their mission, and ensured more U.S. Soldiers returned home to their families

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taking the highground

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13
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The Seize, Clear, Hold, and Build strategy was radical and innovative that was designed by ______ to Penetrate into the most dangerous enemy-held Ramadi Neighborhoods, push-back insurgents, and construct permanent U.S. Combat outposts to base further operations. Iraqi soldiers were brought in to help with the operation

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The U.S. Army’s Ready First Brigade Combat Team - 1st Armored Division

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14
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The ____ step in the Seize, Clear, Hold, and Build strategy was required the show of force in enemy controlled areas and engagement with the Iraqi populace in the neighborhood, protecting the civilians from brutal Jihadi fighters was the key to victory

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2nd

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15
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An integral part of the success of the Seize, Clear, Hold, and Build strategy were cordon and search operations that were often executed during ______ hours. This meant going house to house and clearing buildings in the most violent areas of the city

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daylight

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16
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Neighborhoods were referred to as

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sectors

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17
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In Chapter 5’s story, the operation for a large cordon and search in a dangerous area of south-central Ramadi was planned by

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Team Bulldog (U.S. Army Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment)

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18
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The 1st SEAL sniper overwatch position, OP1, was led by Charlie Platoons assistant officer in-charge, would take place in a __ story apartment building some 300 meters to the East of COP Falcon to protect the Northern Flank for the cordon and search teams

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4 story

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19
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______ lead the 2nd SEAL sniper overwatch team, OP@, of 8 SEAL’s and 7 Iraqi soldiers. OP2 planned to take position about one kilometer southeast of COP Falcon along the southern flank of the cordon and search teams

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Leif

20
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At ____, OP2 stepped off via foot patrol from COP falcon. OP1 would depart an ____ later since their position was very near the friendly combat outpost

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0200, an hour

21
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Leif served as patrol leader which is positioned ___ from the front and ____ behind the point man

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2nd, just behind

22
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Street dogs barking could give away

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their position

23
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OP2 planned to use a ____ house as their overwatch position because they thought it would provide a clear view to cover the search teams southern flank. It was a twenty minute patrol to get to their location

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2 story.

24
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OP2 boosted ______ soldiers over the wall so that they could quickly unbolt the gate from the inside

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Iraqi

25
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The significant concerns the snipers from OP2 brought to the Leading Petty Officer (LPO) and Leif were

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  • The house provided a decent view in one direction along the main road
  • In the other direction it offered little vantage point except from an exposed balcony
  • it was also difficult to place key security positions except from an exposed balcony
26
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The first call to prayer that echo’s from the mosque minarets and awakens the city occurs at ______. Alahu Akbar signals the dawning of the day

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sunrise

27
Q

The leader with Team Bulldog at COP Falcon that coordinated with other troops on the ground was

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Jocko

28
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The heat would crescendo midday to temperatures of over ______ Fahrenheit

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115

29
Q

Abrams tanks and Bradley Vehicles had powerful

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gas turbine engines

30
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The first enemy attack attempts came from the ____ and OP1 engaged them

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north

31
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The testament to good planning and execution by the U.S. Forces involved and a tribute to the overwatch teams was that

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No American or Iraqi Soldiers were wounded or killed

32
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SEAL overwatch teams SOPS dictated that

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teams remain in position until nightfall and the patrol back to base under the cover of darkness

33
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The risk for OP2 to remain in position presented great risks like

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  • The building they occupied had substantial tactical vulnerabilities
  • The enemy knew their location
  • with time, the enemy would mount a serious attack and potentially cause significant casualties
34
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Referred to as ______, the M2 _____ Fighting Vehicles could carry six soldiers each. They provided protection from small-arms fire behind their armored plating, and the brought significant fire power with a 25mm chain gun and 7.62 coaxial machine gun.

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Bradleys, Bradley

35
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Calling in the Bradleys for extract meant possible complications like

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  • Waiting for another half hour and putting Team Bulldogs Soldiers in danger
  • The SEALS and soldiers would have to ride through heavily IED’ed streets.
  • They required time to coordinate and they were loud so the bad guys would hear them coming
36
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A common nickname in the U.S. Navy Seal Teams for the junior officer rank of U.S. Navy Lieutenant

A

L-T

37
Q

The mistake that OP1 made when they radioed to OP2 that they were pulling out was that OP1 didn’t tell ____ which meant he could not coordinate the movement

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Jocko

38
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A fundamental tactic, cover and move. In the OP2 squad, they had ____ elements of smaller teams. One team would cover with their weapons trained on threats while the other moved. Then the teams would reverse roles in a leapfrog way to ensure they were prepared to fend off attacks. They did this for about 500 meters before all hell broke loose.

A

four

39
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_____ _____ maneuver is a coordinated tactic where two columns systematically alternate shooting at the enemy and moving away in a safe direction until able to break contact

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Center Peel

40
Q

In chapter 6, the most experienced SEAL in the task unit with a career of nearly twenty years was

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the chief

41
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Who wrote the laws of combat

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jocko

42
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Leif’s dilemma was that he was so focused on his own squad that he didn’t think to coordinate with the other team, OP1

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true

43
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The most important ______ advantage they had was working as a team, always supporting each other

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tactical

44
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Cover and Move: it is the most fundamental tactic, perhaps the only tactic. Put simply, cover and move means ____. This principle is integral for any team to achieve victory

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Teamwork

45
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Within any team, there are _____ that arise. It falls o the leaders to continually keep perspective on the strategic mission and remind the team that they are a part of the greater team and the strategic mission is paramount

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divisions

46
Q

Pointing fingers and placing blame on others contributes to further ______ between teams and individuals

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dissension

47
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The highest priority is

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accomplishing the strategic mission