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CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED A+
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◍ Turn. Answer: A tactical mission task that involves forcing an
enemy force from one avenue of approach or mobility corridor to
another
◍ WIthdraw. Answer: A planned retrograde operation in which a
force in contact disengages from an enemy force and moves in a
direction away from the enemy
◍ Withdraw under pressure. Answer: A planned retrograde
operation in which a force in contact disengages from an enemy
force and moves in a direction away from the enemy
◍ Turn (obstacle effect). Answer: A tactical obstacle effect that
integrates fire planning and obstacle effort to divert an enemy
formation from one avenue of approach to an adjacent avenue or
approach or into an engagement area
◍ Block (obstacle effect). Answer: An obstacle effect that integrates
fire planning and obstacle effort to stop an attacker along a specific
,avenue of approach or to prevent the attacking force form passing
through an engagement area
◍ Disrupt (obstacle effect). Answer: An obstacle effect that focuses
fire planning and obstacle effort to cause the enemy to break up his
formation and tempo, interrupt his timetable, commit breaching
assets prematurely, and attack in a piecemeal effort
◍ Fix (obstacle effect). Answer: An obstacle effect that focuses fire
planning and obstacle effort to slow an attacker's movement within
a specified area, normally an engagement area
◍ Contact point. Answer: In land warfare, a point on the terrain,
easily identifiable, where two more more units are required to make
contact
◍ Linkup Point. Answer: The point where two infiltrating elements
in the same or different infiltration lanes are schedule to meet to
consolidate before proceeding on with their missions
◍ Final Protective Fire (FPF). Answer: An immediately available
prearranged barrier of fire designed to impede enemy movement
across defensive lines or areas
,◍ Line of Departure. Answer: A phase line crossed at a prescribed
time by troops initiating an offensive operation
◍ Phase Line. Answer: line utilized for control and coordination of
military operations, usually an easily identifiable feature in the
operational area
◍ Checkpoint. Answer: A predetermined point on the ground used
to control movement, tactical maneuver, and orientation
◍ Target Reference Point (TRP). Answer: An easily identifiable point
on the ground (either natural or man-made) used to initiate,
distribute, and control fires
◍ Targer. Answer: An area designated and numbered for future
firing
◍ Lane. Answer: A route through, over, or around an enemy or
friendly obstacle that provides safe passage of a passing force. The
route may be reduced and proofed as part of a breaching operation,
constructed as part of the obstacle, or marked as a bypass
◍ M4A1. Answer: 5.56mm
Max: 3600m
, Point: 500m
Area: 600m
◍ M320. Answer: 40mm
Max: 400m
Point: 150
Area: 350
◍ M249. Answer: 5.56mm
Max: 3600m
Point (B): 600m
Point (T): 800m
Area (B): 800m
Area (T): 1000m
◍ M240. Answer: 7.62mm
Max: 3725m
Point (B): 600m
Point (T): 800m
Area (B): 800m
Area (T): 1800m