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29 Cards in this Set
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Q: Describe cover and concealment.
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A: Cover is protection from enemy fire.
Concealment is protection from observation |
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Q: Describe the proper action if caught in the following:
- Overhead flare - Ground flare |
A: Overhead: seek cover immediately, stay as low as possible. DO NOT move until light burns out.
Ground: move quickly and quietly out of the light. |
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Q: What is Aspects of Terrain?
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A: various combinations of weather and topography that give certain qualities to an area.
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Q: What is the most reliable type of reconnaissance?
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A: Physical
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Q: What term is used to remember Aspects of Terrain?
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A: KOCOA.
Key terrain features Observation and fields of fire Cover and concealment Obstacles Avenues of approach |
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Q: Define BAMCIS
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A: Tool which aids leaders in formulation initial plans and time schedules upon receipt of a mission.
Begin planning Arrange for recon Make recon Complete the plan Issue the order Supervise |
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Q: Define the 5 paragraph order.
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A: Succinct way of stating concept of ops and orders to subordinates.
Situation Mission Execution Admin and logistics Command and signal |
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Q: What is SALUTE and what is it used for?
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A: Initial report of enemy actvity.
Size of enemy unit Activity of enemy Location of enemy Uniform of enemy Time enemy activity reported Equipment of enemy |
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Q: What is a SPOT report?
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A: Detailed report of enemy engagement that always follows a SALUTE report. Submitted after engagement has ended. Includes KIA, WIA, POW's and any enemy equipment captured.
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Q: How many articles are in the Code of Conduct?
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A: 6
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Q: If captured, the only information a POW is required to give is _______, ________,
________, and __________. |
A: Name, rank, SSN, DOB
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Q: What are the 6 S's in regards to handling Enemy POW's?
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A: Search, Secure, Silence, Segregate, Speed and Safeguard
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Q: Who approved the standing rules of engagement that implement inherent right of self defense and provides guidance for the application of force for mission accomplishment?
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A: Secretary of Defense
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Q: Enforcement of ROE falls upon who?
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A: Lowest level unit Commanders
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Q: Deadly force is used only as _________.
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A: A last resort
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Q: What are some conditions that deadly force is authorized?
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A: -Self defense(when lesser means won't work)
-defense of property vital to national security -defense of property dangerous to others -prevent escape of POW likely to cause death to another |
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Q: What are the 3 types of wire entanglement?
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A: Tactical, protective, supplementary
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Q: _________ wire is used to hamper enemy aggression and is placed along the front of the defensive line.
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A: Tactical
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Q: ___________ wire is used to prevents close surprise attacks and is placed around each fighting position at hand grenade range (131-328 feet).
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A: Protective
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Q: Supplementary wire is placed to conceal the exact line of the ________ wire.
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A: tactical
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Q: What are the 2 types of Double Apron fence?
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A: 4 and 2 pace fence(more common and effective)
6 and 3 pace fence |
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Q: Which type of fence can be used on frozen or rocky ground, bogs and marshland?
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A: Lapland fence
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Q: Which fire team formation is used when speed and control are governing factors?
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A: Column
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Q: The column fire team formation is vulnerable to fire from the _________.
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A: Front
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Q: The wedge fire team is used when?
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A: Enemy contact is possible but not certain
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Q: The ________ fire team formation provides all around protection, flexibility and is easy to control.
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A: Wedge
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Q: The ___________ is used primarily to protect an exposed flank and permits heavy fire power to the front.
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A: Echelon left or right
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Q: Describe the Skirmisher's left or right fire team formation.
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A: -Used when assaulting a known enemy position.
- provides maximum fire power to the front. - Hard formation to control. |
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Q: When are hand and arm signals used?
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A: when voice communication is difficult or impossible or when silence must be maintained.
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