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ARMY OCS TACTICS EXAM LATEST UPDATE
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+
A collective action, rapidly executed without applying a deliberate decision-
making process - (answer)Battle Drill
A collective Action - (answer)What type of action is a battle drill?
A deliberate decision-making process - (answer)What type of decision-making
process is not needed for a battle drill?
Soldiers under direct fire immediately return fire and seek the nearest
cover/concealment - (answer)What is the first step taken in React to Contact?
Call out 3Ds (Distance, Direction, Time) - (answer)What is the second step
taken in React to Contact?
Unit leader makes a command decision and engages or breaks contact based
on METTTC (3/1 ratio, terrain, etc.) - (answer)What is the third step taken in
React to Contact?
Limit of Advance - (answer)What does LOA stand for?
Gives signal to shift and lift fire - (answer)Before assaulting the target, what
does the SL do?
Apex - (answer)Where is the SL located after both teams reach LOA?
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EPW and Search team - (answer)What is the first special team the SL calls into
position?
1. Search
2. Silence
3. Segregate
4. Safeguard
5. Speed - (answer)What are the five S's of EPW and Search teams?
1. EPW and Search Team
2. Aid and Litter Team
3. Demo Team - (answer)What are the three types of special teams?
1. Evacuate and treat the wounded
2. Treat friendly casualties first
3. Move casualties to collection point (CCP) - (answer)What are the three
priorities of the Aid and Litter Team?
Destroy enemy equipment left on the objective - (answer)What is the main
priority of the Demo Team?
Demo Team - (answer)What is the last team to withdraw from the objective?
When the leader determines the enemy force to be superior - (answer)What is
a primary reason why you may decide to break contact?
Near ambush is less than 35m away, far ambush is greater than 35m away -
(answer)What is the difference between near and far ambush?
ARMY OCS TACTICS EXAM LATEST UPDATE
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+
A collective action, rapidly executed without applying a deliberate decision-
making process - (answer)Battle Drill
A collective Action - (answer)What type of action is a battle drill?
A deliberate decision-making process - (answer)What type of decision-making
process is not needed for a battle drill?
Soldiers under direct fire immediately return fire and seek the nearest
cover/concealment - (answer)What is the first step taken in React to Contact?
Call out 3Ds (Distance, Direction, Time) - (answer)What is the second step
taken in React to Contact?
Unit leader makes a command decision and engages or breaks contact based
on METTTC (3/1 ratio, terrain, etc.) - (answer)What is the third step taken in
React to Contact?
Limit of Advance - (answer)What does LOA stand for?
Gives signal to shift and lift fire - (answer)Before assaulting the target, what
does the SL do?
Apex - (answer)Where is the SL located after both teams reach LOA?
, 2
EPW and Search team - (answer)What is the first special team the SL calls into
position?
1. Search
2. Silence
3. Segregate
4. Safeguard
5. Speed - (answer)What are the five S's of EPW and Search teams?
1. EPW and Search Team
2. Aid and Litter Team
3. Demo Team - (answer)What are the three types of special teams?
1. Evacuate and treat the wounded
2. Treat friendly casualties first
3. Move casualties to collection point (CCP) - (answer)What are the three
priorities of the Aid and Litter Team?
Destroy enemy equipment left on the objective - (answer)What is the main
priority of the Demo Team?
Demo Team - (answer)What is the last team to withdraw from the objective?
When the leader determines the enemy force to be superior - (answer)What is
a primary reason why you may decide to break contact?
Near ambush is less than 35m away, far ambush is greater than 35m away -
(answer)What is the difference between near and far ambush?