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13 Cards in this Set
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IDF max ranges |
60mm = 3,500 meters 81mm = 5,700 meters 155mm = 18,100(HE)/ 30,100(RAP)/ 40,000(EXCAL) |
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Trinity of the Night |
Surprise Direction Control |
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Platoon in the defense |
TDOOTS - Type/method of defense - Distribution of forces - Orientation - Occupation Method - TCMs (TRPs, Trigger Lines, Patrol Routes, ORP, etc) - Security Plan |
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5 Horizontal Themes (Verbatim) |
1. A Leader of Exemplary Character 2. Devoted to Leading Marines 24/7. 3. Able to Decide, Communicate, and Act in the Fog of War 4. A Warfighter Who Embraces our Naval heritage and the Corps' warrior ethos. 5. Mentally and Physically Tough. |
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Tactical Tenants |
- Achieving a decision - Gaining an advantage - Being faster - Adapting - Cooperating - Exploiting success. |
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What is Maneuver Warfare? |
A Warfare philosophy that seeks to shatter the enemy's cohesion through a series of rapid, violent, and unexpected actions which create a turbulent and rapidly deteriorating situation with which he cannot cope. |
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What are the Levels of Warfare? |
- Strategic: Level that focuses on defining and supporting national policy and relates directly tothe outcome of a war or other conflict as a whole. - Operational: Level at which campaigns and major operations are planned, conducted, and sustained to achieve strategic objectives. - Tactical: Level at which battles and engagements are planned and executed |
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Difference in thinking? |
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Grazing Fires for 240b? |
600 meters |
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List the elements of a SoM for a Rifle Platoon in the attack. |
DDFTC - Distribution of Forces - Direction of Attack - Form of Maneuver - Tactical Control Measures - Consolidation Plan |
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List all the Parts of the Tactical Planning Process. |
METT-T EMLCOA CG/CV/Exploitation Plan SoM FSP Tasks |
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Commanders Intent |
Don't forget to include the CG/CV/Exploitation plan |
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Composition, Disposition, Strengths include: |
Size Activity Location Unit Time Equipment |