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42 Cards in this Set
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BAMCIS |
•Begin planning •Arrange for Reconnaissance and Coordination •Make Reconnaissance •Complete Plan •Issue Order •Supervise |
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SMEAC |
•Situation •Mission •Execution •Administration and Logistics •Command and Signal |
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SALUTE |
Size Activity Location Unit Time Equipment |
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DRAW-D |
•Defend •Reinforce •Attack •Withdraw •Delay |
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When using this channel mode of operation, the radio communicates using a single frequency. |
Single Channel (SC) |
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How many individual single channel frequencies can be loaded into the radio? |
Eight (8) |
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This mode reduces the enemy's capability to jam your traffic or to use directions finding equipment to establish your location |
Frequency Hopping (FH) Mode |
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True/False When communicating in the Frequency Hopping (FH) mode, the communicating stations must be on the same net. |
True |
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Range LO (Low power) |
200 Meters to 400 Meters |
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Range M (medium power) |
400 meters to 5 kilometers |
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Range HI (high power) |
5km to 10km |
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PA (power amplifier) |
10km to 40km |
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Only vehicle mounted radios equipped with ________ can use this setting. |
Power Amplifier |
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What happens to the memory in SINCGARS if it is turned off for more than 5 seconds? |
Memory is completely cleared. |
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The acronym HAS |
•Higher •Adjacent •Supporting |
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Minimum items of information for inclusion in the warning order |
•Situation - A brief statement of the situation •Mission - Mission of the patrol •General Instructions •Special Instructions |
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At a minimum, Fragmentation orders contain two (2) paragraphs from the 5 paragraph order format. |
•Mission Statment •Execution Statement |
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The four (4) B's |
•Beans •Bullets •Band-Aids •Bad Guys |
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The three (3) types of orders. |
•Five Paragraph Order •Warning Order •Fragmentation Order |
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The mission statement is the heart of the order and should answer the following five (5) questions : |
•Who •What •When •Where •Why |
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Three types of movements are: |
High Crawl Low Crawl Back Crawl |
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When rushing, each rush should last how long? |
3 to 5 seconds |
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Two types of rushing |
Individual Rush Team Rush |
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Protection from the fire of enemy weapons. It may be natural or man made |
Cover |
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Anything that can hide a person from enemy. Does not protect you from enemy fire |
Concealment |
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Anything that keeps yourself, equipment, and position looking like what they really are. |
Camouflage |
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Permits for faster movement and still allows for a low silhouette. Use this crawl when there is good concealment but enemy fire prevents you from getting up. |
High crawl |
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Gives you the lowest silhouette. Use it to cross places where the concealement is very low and enemy fire or observation prevents you from getting up. |
Low crawl |
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This will be used so that you can crawl under wire obstacles that the enemy sets up on the battlefield or around his defensive positions. |
Back crawl |
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______ is individuals, fire teams, and squads providing cover fire while other individuals, fire teams or squads advance toward the enemy or assault the enemy position. |
Fire and Movement |
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The process whereby elements of a unit establish a support by fire position to engage the enemy, while another element maneuvers to an advantageous position from which to close with and destroy, or capture the enemy. |
Fire and Maneuver |
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R.A.C.E.S. |
•Raid •Ambush •Contact •Economy of Force •Security |
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3 Types of Reconnaissance |
Area Zone Route |
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Two (2) types of patrol |
Combat Patrols Reconnaissance Patrols |
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The ______ designates a patrol leader, who is normally, one of his squad leaders, and gives him/her a mission. |
The Platoon Commander |
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______ are subdivisions of patrols. Personnel are assigned to units based on the mission of patrol and the individuals within the patrol. |
Patrol Units |
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Patrol Units are further subdivided into teams, each of which performs essential, designated tasks. |
Special Orginization |
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How many Combat Patrol elements are there and what are they? |
4 Elements •Patrol Headquarters •Assault •Security •Support |
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How many Reconnaissance Patrol elements are there and what are they? |
•Patrol Headquarters •Recon •Security |
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Devices used to transmit command or information. Flares and smoke grenades are also considered |
Pyrotechnics |
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The most commonly used form of signaling |
Hand and Arm signals |
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2 Methods holding a compass |
•Compass-to-Cheek Method •Center-Hold Position |