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Infantry ALC Tactics Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024 What is doctrine? - answersThe army thought process. how to think, rather than what to think. what are TTPs - answersTactics,Techniques, and Procedures what are tactics - answersthe employment of units in combat a tactician must understand and master the: - answersart and science of tactics what are the three interrelated aspects of the art of tactics? - answers1) the creative way to accomplish assigned missions 2) Decision making under adverse conditions. 3)understanding the affects of combat on the soldier what is the science of tactics - answersthe understanding of those aspects of tactics to include combat capabilities, techniques, and procedures that can be measured and codified. what is a unified action - answersthe synchronization, coordination, and/or integration of activities of governmental/non-governmental entities with military operations to achieve unity of effort ARMY ROLE is? - answersUnified Land Operations ULO Goal is? - answersapply land power as part of unified action to defeat the enemy on land and establish conditions that achieve the commanders end state. what is a unified land operation? - answershow the army seizes, retains, and exploits the initiative to gain and maintain a position of advantage, and create conditions favorable for conflict resolution what is the foundation of ULO? - answersDecisive actions by means of army core competencies guided by Mission command decisive actions include - - answersOffense, Defense, Stability, and support of civil authority operations. missions in any environment require army forces to be prepared to conduct any combination of these operations. what are offensive tasks? - answersan offensive task is conducted to defeat and destroy enemy forces and seize terrain, resources, and population centers what are defensive tasks? - answersdefensive tasks are conducted to defeat enemy attacks, gain time, economize forces, and develop conditions favorable for offensive or stability tasks what are stability tasks? - answerstasks and missions conducted outside the US to reestablish a safe and secure environment. provides both governmental and humanitarian relief. Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) - answersDefense support of civil authorities is a task that takes place only in the homeland, although some of its tasks are similar to stability tasks. Defense support of civil authorities is always conducted in support of another primary or lead federal agency. 6 Tenets of ULO - answers1)Flexibility 2)Integration 3)Lethality 4)Adaptability 5)Depth 6)Synchronization what is the operational art - answersthe pursuit of strategic objectives in whole or in part through the arrangement of tactical actions in time, space, and purpose. what is the operational process? - answers1)plan: -army designed methodology -military decision making process - troop leading procedures 2)prepare 3)execute 4)assess what are the 6 warfighting functions? - answers1) mission command 2) movement and maneuver 3) intelligence 4) fires 5) sustainment 6) protection what is combat power? - answersthe total means of destructive, constructive, and information capabilities the military unit/formation can apply at a given time. how do army forces generate combat power - answersby converting potential into effective action. what are the 8 elements of combat power. - answersleadership, information, movement and maneuver, intelligence, fires, sustainment, mission command, and protection how do commanders apply combat power? - answersthough the warfighting functions using leadership and information. how do commanders apply leadership? - answersthrough mission command what does mission command do - answersWhile the commander remains the central figure in mission command, it enables subordinates to develop the situation. tasks associated with movement and maneuver - answersdeploy, move, maneuver, employ direct fires, occupy an area, mobility/countermobility ops, reconnaissance and surveillance, employ battlefield obscuration. what does intelligence provide to the warfighting functions - answersit provides understanding of possible treats, adversaries, and weather. what is intelligence? - answerssynchronized information collected my means of recon, surveillance, security, and intel operations. whats is fires - answersindirect weapons used to create specific lethal and non lethal effects on a target fires associated tasks? - answersdeliver fires, conduct targeting, integrate all forms of army, joint, and multinational fire. define sustainment and list associated tasks - answersThe endurance of Army forces is primarily a function of their sustainment. It is essential to retaining and exploiting the initiative. Includes the following tasks: Conduct logistics. Provide personnel services. Provide health service support. what is protection? - answersdetermines the degree to which potential threats can disrupt operations and counters or mitigates those threats what is a patrol? - answersa detachment sent out by a larger unit to conduct a specific mission that operates semi-independently and returns to the main body upon completion of the mission. what is the main function of a patrol? - answersto engage with or report the enemies disposition, location and actions. to act as ground sensors or early warnings for larger units (the planned action determines the type of patrol) what is the purpose of a patrol? - answersGathering information on the enemy, on the terrain, or on the populace. Regaining contact with the enemy or with adjacent friendly forces Engaging the enemy in combat to destroy him or inflict losses. Reassuring or gaining the trust of a local population. Preventing public disorder. Deterring and disrupting insurgent or criminal activity. Providing unit security. Protecting key infrastructure or bases. Types of Patrols - answerscombat recon sustainment

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