Solutions- Rasmussen 2024/2025
Attack Point - Answer A final checkpoint from which you can use dead reckoning to
your objective
Catching Feature - Answer A point in which your route direction changes
Handrails - Answer A linear feature in which you can follow along side.
Differences between Attack and Ambush - Answer Ambush has a withdraw plan.
Withdraw Plan - Answer 1. Red (Assault)
2. White (Support)
3. Blue (Security)
Troop Leading Procedures (TLPs) - Answer Step 1 - Receive the mission.
Step 2 - Issue a warning order.
Step 3 - Make a tentative plan.
Step 4 - Initiate movement.
Step 5 - Conduct reconnaissance.
Step 6 - Complete the plan.
Step 7 - Issue the order.
Step 8 - Supervise and refine.
VWTCP - Answer 1. Visibility
2. Wind
3. Temperature
4. Cloud Coverage
5. Precipitation
OPORD Paragraphs - Answer 1. Situation
2. Mission
3. Execution
4. Sustainment
5. Command and Signal
Main points of Execution - Answer 1. Scheme of Maneuver
2. Concept of Operations
METT-TC - Answer Mission
Enemy
Troops
Terrain
, Time Available
Civilian Considerations
SHARP - Answer Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention
EO - Answer Equal Opportunity
3 Movement Techniques - Answer Traveling
Traveling Overwatch
Bounding Overwatch
Movement Formations - Answer 1. Column
2. Line
3. Vee
4. Wedge
5. File
6. Echelon right/left
Aco, 1st Platoon, Platoon Leader, RTO - Answer Who is A16R?
GOTWA (5 point contingency plan) - Answer 1. Going where
2. Others going with
3. Time leaving and returning
4. What to do if you're not back in time
5. Actions on contact
2 Tempos for Attack/Ambush - Answer 1. Hasty
2. Deliberate
TTLODAC - Answer Target
Trigger
Location
Observer
Delivery System
Attack Guidance
Comm Net
5 Principles of Patrolling - Answer 1. Planning
2. Recon
3. Security
4. Control
5. Common Sense
Primary forms of Recon - Answer 1. Area
2. Route
3. Zone