ECCC GE EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
Engineer Framework (intro) - ANSWER--Capabilities; Interdependent Disciplines;
"Means"
-Lines of EN Support; Unique Work of Profession; "Ways"
-The Reason We Exist; Our Domain and Purpose; "Ends"
GE Support to the Defense - ANSWER-General Engineering Discipline
- Harden structures
- Protective positions
Combat Engineering Discipline
- Emblace obstacles
Geospatial Engineering Discipline
- Terrain considerations
GE Support to Offense - ANSWER-General Engineering Discipline
- Port construction
- Produce asphalt, concrete, horizontal construction
Combat Engineering Discipline
- Clear EH/Breach
- Reconnaissance
Geospatial Engineering Discipline
- Terrain considerations
*GE effort is directed at providing the assured mobility of forces, from ports of
debarkation to forward AOs
GE Support to Stability - ANSWER-Civil Security
Civil Control
Infrastructure Recon
Restoration of services (power)
Support to Governance
Support to economic and infrastructure
GE Support to DSCA - ANSWER-Emergency Response
Road Clearing
Four Major Functions of Geospatial Engineers - ANSWER-Generate (terrain products)
Analyze (integrate geo products in orders process)
, Manage (Assess effectiveness of products based on feedback)
Disseminate (Transfer products across formation)
Infrastructure Reconnaissance
(acronym) - ANSWER-SWEATMSO - Done as assessment or survey
Sewage
Water
Electricity
Academics
Trash
Medical
Safety
Other
GE Support to Environment - ANSWER-Modify
Maintain
Protect
Environmental Recon - ANSWER-Required to open or close a base or area
- Determine if area is environmentally sensitive or of relative concern.
- Assess impacts of military operations on environment and impacts to safety
Technical Reconnaissance - ANSWER-Conducted by GE assessment team or survey
team to gather technical info for supporting or repairing infrastructure
Classifications of Airfields - ANSWER-Light (F15, C-17)
Medium (F-15, C-17. B-52)
Heavy (F-15, C-5, B-52)
Modified Heavy (F15, C-17, B-1)
Auxiliary (F-15)
Assault Landing Zone (C-130, C-17)
Route Classification vs. Route Reconnaissance - ANSWER-Recon = in undeveloped or
new areas
Classification = In existing areas
Bridge Site Reconnaissance - ANSWER-- Access and approach roads
- Widths
- Banks
- Flow characteristics
- Stream Bottoms
- Elevations
- Materials
- (on existing) determine if situation warrants emplacing tactical, support, or LOC bridge