Quiz 4 Flashcards
What are the Air Assault Planning Steps?
Ground Tactical Plan Landing Plan Air Movement Plan Loading Plan Staging Plan
How many UH-60s are in an AHB?
10 UH-60s per Company
Who is the AATFC for a BN Air Assault? What is the general rule of thumb?
For a BN level, it is the BDE GFC. It is usually the echelon above the Air Assault echelon.
When does the Ground Tactical Plan have to be approved?
Prior to the AMCM.
During what step in the Air Assault Planning Process is the Air Movement Plan developed? During what step is it used?
Developed in the loading plan, used in the air movement plan.
How many HH-60s are in a MEDEVAC Company?
15
What is the general composition of a GSAB?
HHC C2 Company MEDEVAC Company Heavy lift Company Maintenance Company FWD SPT Company ATS
What components make up the Commander’s Intent? Which part much be in sequential order?
Expended Purpose
Key Tasks (sequential, tied to line(s) of effort)
End State
How is a decisive point depicted on a map? What does it allow the Commander to gain?
By a star, gives the CDR a marked advantage
What are the steps required for friendly COA development?
AGADAP
Analyze Relative Combat Power Generate Options Array Forces Develop Concept of the Operation Assign HQs Prepare COA sketch
What is the difference between Friendly and Enemy COA Development?
Developing CoO vs Developing Concept and SoM.
How do you generate options?
Discuss purpose
Determine type of operation
Determine Task and Purpose
Develop EA
What are the core competencies of Army Aviation?
Provide accurate and timely information collection on the enemy terrain, local populations, and friendly forces.
Provide reaction time and maneuver space
Air assault ground maneuver forces.
Air move personnel, equipment, and supplies.
Destroy, defeat, disrupt, divert, or delay enemy forces.
Evacuate wounded or recover isolated personnel.
Enable mission command over extended ranges and complex terrain.