MANEUVER CAPTAINS CAREER COURSE ENTRANCE
EXAM
Troop Leading Procedures - Answers-1. Receive the Mission
2. Issue a Warning Order
3. Make a Tentative Plan
4. Initiate movement
5. Conduct Reconnaissance
6. Complete the Plan
7. Issue the Order
8. Supervise and Assess
Tenets and Foundations of Unified Land Operations - Answers-1. Simultaneity
2. Depth
3. Synchronization
4. Flexibility
Steps of IPB - Answers-1. Define the Battlefield Environment
2. Describe the Battlefield's Effects
3. Evaluate the Threat
4. Determine Threat Courses of Action
Offensive Tasks - Answers-Movement to Contact
Attack
Exploitation
Pursuit
Characteristics of the Offense - Answers-Audacity
Concentration
Surprise
Tempo
Forms of Maneuver - Answers-Envelopment
Flank Attack
Frontal Attack
Infiltration
Penetration
Turning Movement
Defensive Tasks - Answers-Area Defense
Mobile Defense
Retrograde
Characteristics of the Defense - Answers-Disruption
Flexibility
, Maneuver
Mass and Concentration
Operations in Depth
Preparation
Security
The Mission Statement - Answers-A short sentence or paragraph that describes the
organization's essential tasks, purpose, and action. Containing the elements of who,
what, when, where, and why.
Decisive Point - Answers-A geographic place, specific event, critical factor, or function,
that when acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an
adversary or contribute materially to achieving success.
Levels of War - Answers-Strategic
Operational
Tactical
The Mission Analysis Factors of METT-TC - Answers-Higher Headquarter's Mission,
Intent, and Concept
Unit's Purpose
Constraints
Tasks
1. Specified
2. Implied
3. Essential
Constraints - Answers-Proscriptive: mandates action
Prohibitive: limits action
Commander's Critical Information Requirements - Answers-An information requirement
identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision making.
Fundamentals of Reconnaissance - Answers-Ensure continuous reconnaissance
Do not keep reconnaissance assets in reserve
Orient on the reconnaissance objective
Report information rapidly and accurately
Retain freedom of maneuver
Gain and maintain contact with the enemy
Develop the situation rapidly
Fundamentals of Security - Answers-Provide early and accurate warning
provide reaction time and maneuver space
Orient on the force or facility to be secured
Perform continuous reconnaissance
Maintain Enemy Contact
EXAM
Troop Leading Procedures - Answers-1. Receive the Mission
2. Issue a Warning Order
3. Make a Tentative Plan
4. Initiate movement
5. Conduct Reconnaissance
6. Complete the Plan
7. Issue the Order
8. Supervise and Assess
Tenets and Foundations of Unified Land Operations - Answers-1. Simultaneity
2. Depth
3. Synchronization
4. Flexibility
Steps of IPB - Answers-1. Define the Battlefield Environment
2. Describe the Battlefield's Effects
3. Evaluate the Threat
4. Determine Threat Courses of Action
Offensive Tasks - Answers-Movement to Contact
Attack
Exploitation
Pursuit
Characteristics of the Offense - Answers-Audacity
Concentration
Surprise
Tempo
Forms of Maneuver - Answers-Envelopment
Flank Attack
Frontal Attack
Infiltration
Penetration
Turning Movement
Defensive Tasks - Answers-Area Defense
Mobile Defense
Retrograde
Characteristics of the Defense - Answers-Disruption
Flexibility
, Maneuver
Mass and Concentration
Operations in Depth
Preparation
Security
The Mission Statement - Answers-A short sentence or paragraph that describes the
organization's essential tasks, purpose, and action. Containing the elements of who,
what, when, where, and why.
Decisive Point - Answers-A geographic place, specific event, critical factor, or function,
that when acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an
adversary or contribute materially to achieving success.
Levels of War - Answers-Strategic
Operational
Tactical
The Mission Analysis Factors of METT-TC - Answers-Higher Headquarter's Mission,
Intent, and Concept
Unit's Purpose
Constraints
Tasks
1. Specified
2. Implied
3. Essential
Constraints - Answers-Proscriptive: mandates action
Prohibitive: limits action
Commander's Critical Information Requirements - Answers-An information requirement
identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision making.
Fundamentals of Reconnaissance - Answers-Ensure continuous reconnaissance
Do not keep reconnaissance assets in reserve
Orient on the reconnaissance objective
Report information rapidly and accurately
Retain freedom of maneuver
Gain and maintain contact with the enemy
Develop the situation rapidly
Fundamentals of Security - Answers-Provide early and accurate warning
provide reaction time and maneuver space
Orient on the force or facility to be secured
Perform continuous reconnaissance
Maintain Enemy Contact