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1. Name 5 Tactical Mission Tasks (there are 25) - ANSWER "Attack by Fire,
Block, Breach, Bypass, Canalize, Clear, Contain, Control, Destroy,
Disengage, Disrupt, Exfiltration, Fix, Follow and Assume, Follow and
Support, Interdict, Isolate, Neutralize, Occupy, Retain, Secure, Seize,
Support by fire, Suppress, Turn
2. Which METT-TC (I) consideration addresses those aspects of the human,
information, and physical dimensions? - ANSWER Informational
Considerations
3. What term means extensive joint combat operations involving multiple corps
and divisions? - ANSWER Large-scale combat operations
4. What best describes the integrated efforts of the commander's broad
approach and the staff's scientific approach to produce a plan? - ANSWER
The Art and Science > Concept drives details (Art), while Details influence
concepts (Science)
5. What are the constraints of a cavalry squadron? - ANSWER They require
augmentation
6. What type of reconnaissance management should the commander employ to
improve the chances the reconnaissance element collects the required
information? - ANSWER Redundancy (or Mixing)
,7. What is the action that occurs between two elements to coordinate the
transfer of information and responsibility for observation of potential threat
contact, or the transfer of an assigned area from one element to another? -
ANSWER Reconnaissance Handover
8. What is the main difference between security and reconnaissance
operations? - ANSWER Focus. Security > the force, area, facility /// recon >
enemy, infrastructure, terrain, weather effects, society
9. UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) platforms have limited effectiveness in
locating what? - ANSWER Convered and Concealed enemy
10.If the commander as part of planning considerations wants to destroy, defeat
or repel all enemy reconnaissance, which tactical mission task would you
assign a formation? - ANSWER Counter reconnaissance
11.According to opposing force (China's) defensive tactics, a defensive zone
consists of? - ANSWER Deep Area, Frontal Blocking Zone, Frontier
Defense Zone, Depth Defense Zone, Rear Defense Zone
12.In opposing force (China's) defensive tactics, what formation from a
Combined Arms Brigade (CA-BDE) conducts forward reconnaissance and
counter-reconnaissance while screening the main body and is charged with
disrupting enemy operations? - ANSWER Defense group CA-BN
13.What are three types of opposing force (China's) defensive operations? -
ANSWER positional, mobile, hasty, urban, diversionary, and specialized
14.If your commander emphasized the criticality of making final provisions
under cover and concealment before the main effort and supporting effort
, advance towards the objective, what control measure should be used to
graphically depict the location of the provisions your commander described?
- ANSWER Assault Position using an Additional Information Amplifier
(Field H)
15.What does the graphic control measure of Support by Fire look like? -
ANSWER Support by Fire
16.What form of maneuver that seeks to cause the enemy force to move out of
its position? - ANSWER Turning Movement
17."What is your commander describing if he tells the staff to conduct
undetected movement through or into an area occupied by enemy forces to
occupy a position of advantage behind those enemy positions while
exposing only small elements to enemy defensive fires?" - ANSWER
Infiltration
18."What are some of the reasons (purpose) the US Army conducts offensive
operations?" - ANSWER - Secure decisive terrain, - Deprive the enemy of
resources, - Gain Information, - Fix an enemy in position, - Disrupt an
enemy's attack, - set conditions for future ops
19.A/An __________ is a physically defined portion of an operational
environment requiring a unique set of warfighting capabilities and skills. -
ANSWER Domain
20.What is the combined arms employment of joint and Army capabilities to
create and exploit relative advantages that achieve objectives, defeat enemy
forces, and consolidate gains on behalf of joint force commanders. -
ANSWER Multidomain Operations
, 21.What are the five dynamics of combat power? - ANSWER Leadership,
Firepower, Information, Mobility, Survivability (MILFS)
22.Which warfighting function's primary purpose is to assist commanders in
integrating the other warfighting functions effectively at each echelon, and
to apply combat power to achieve objectives and accomplish missions? -
ANSWER Command and Control
23.What Army echelon is the most versatile due to its ability to operate at both
the tactical and operational levels? - ANSWER Corps
24.What is the Army's primary combined arms, close-combat maneuver force
that can maneuver against, close with, and destroy enemy forces? -
ANSWER Brigade Combat Team (BCT)
25.Why do commanders use defeat and stability mechanisms? - ANSWER
Defeat mechansism guide tasks, etc to render enemy force incapacitated,
while Stability mechasis guide tasks for enduring peace
26.What are actions Army forces must take to defeat enemy forces and achieve
objectives at acceptable cost? - ANSWER Imperatives
27.What are the tenets of multidomain operations (MDO)? - ANSWER
Agility, Convergence, Endurance, Depth
28.When commanders have tactical control (TACON) over forces, they have
the authority to do what? - ANSWER Controlling and directing the
application of force