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Q: What determines which immediate action drill is used when a patrol is ambushed?
A: Whether the ambush is near or far.
Q: How should a patrol react if cought in a NEAR ambush?
A: Immediately assault directly into the ambush position without order or signal.
Q: How should a patrol react if caught in a FAR ambush?
A: Immediately return fire without order or signal, take best position available and continue firing until directed otherwise.
Q: What is given to individual patrol members to maximize time to prepare?
A: A warning order
Q: What is a warning order?
A: brief statement of situation so patrol members will know what friendly and enemy units are doing.
Q: Who is responsible for preparing and exploding the charges to destroy equipment, vehicles or facilities on the objective?
A: The Demolition Team
Q: Who is responsible for watching the patrols rear to ensure no enemy contacts are moving in from behind?
A: Rear point (rear security)
Q: Heavy machine guns should lead helicopters by how far and fixed wing aircraft by how far?
A: Helicopters = 50 METERS
Fixed wing = 200 YARDS
Q: What is reorienting?
A: All personnel return to a rally point once the enemy has been destroyed or eliminated.
Q: Which technique is normally used during daylight marches and what is the distance between each vehicle?
A: Open column; 50 - 100 meters between vehicles
Q: When is a close column used?
A: During darkness or limited visibility. 25 meters between vehicles.
Q: Why are convoys task organized?
A: To meet the requirements of the assigned mission.
Q: What is first line gear and some examples?
A: Gear that is worn on your person.
- Uniform
- boots
- belt
Q: What is second line gear and some examples?
A: Load bearing and protective gear that can be ditched if needed.
- mag pouches
- water source
- flack vest
Q: What is third line gear and some examples?
A: Bivouac equipment that can be easily ditched if needed.
- combat pack
- tent
- food
Q: ___________ is the process in which individuals PENETRATE AN AREA without enemy detection.
A: INFILTRATION
Q: The REMOVAL of personnel from an area under enemy control is ___________.
A: EXFILTRATION
Q: What is E&E (escape and evasion)?
A: The process by which lost or separated personnel are removed from enemy territory initiated by a set plan developed prior to the deployment of troops.
Q: What are the 3 types of rally points?
A: Initial, en route, and objective
Q: A rally point is what?
A: A designated place where a patrol that has been dispersed can assemble and reorganize.
Q: A point within the friendly area where the patrol can rally if it becomes scattered before leaving is known as what?
A: Initial rally point
Q: Which rally point lies between the foremost friendly area and the objective?
A: En route
Q: What is a rally point near the objective where the patrol assembles after accomplishing the mission?
A: Objective rally point