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What is movement to contact? - (correct answer) A type
of offensive operation designed to develop the situation and
establish or regain contact
What are the 2 different types of movement to contact? -
(correct answer) Search and Attack, and Meeting
engagement
What are the characteristics of offensive operations? -
(correct answer) Surprise, tempo, concentration, audacity
What is a turning movement? - (correct answer) An
attempt to avoid the enemy's principal defenses to seize
objectives to the enemy's rear causing the enemy to move
out of his current position or divert forces to meet the
threat.
,What is the difference between a hasty attack and a
deliberate attack? - (correct answer) The time available
for planning and preparation.
What are the two types of forces in a pursuit? - (correct
answer) Direct Pressure Force, and Encircling or
Envelopment Force
What are the different forms of maneuver? - (correct
answer) - Envelopment
- Turning Movement
- Infiltration
- Penetration
- Frontal Attack
- Flank Attack
Envelopment - (correct answer) A form of maneuver
which avoids the enemys defenses by seizing objectives to
the enemys rear to destroy the enemy
,Infiltration - (correct answer) A form of maneuver, a
covert movement of attacking force through enemy lines to
occupy a position of advantage in the enemys rear while
exposing only small elements to enemy defensive fire
Penetration - (correct answer) A form of maneuver, in
which the attacking force seeks to rupture the enemy
defenses on a narrow front to disrupt the defensive system.
used when the enemy flanks are are not assailable
Frontal Attack - (correct answer) form of maneuver,
attacking force seeks to destroy the weaker enemy force or
fix a larger enemy over a broad front
flank attack - (correct answer) used after a successful
frontal attack to clear a security area
search and attack - (correct answer) movement to
contact, conducted to protect the force, deny an area to the
enemy or collect information
meeting engagement - (correct answer) movement to
contact, can occur by chance or when each opponent is
aware of the other but decides to attack without delay
, PL actions on contact - (correct answer) - Deploys the rest
of his troops and weapons.
- Reports to the company commander and may call for
indirect fire.
- May recommend a course of action.
- Maneuver to gain information about the enemy.
What are the two types of MP Patrols? - (correct answer)
Reconnaissance and Combat
What is the difference between the two types of MP patrols?
- (correct answer) Reconnaissance covers Zones and
Areas where Combat cover local security patrols and contact
patrols
Search and attack size and type of force - (correct answer)
Conducted by smaller, light maneuver units and air cavalry or
air assault units in large areas
What are the different movement techniques? - (correct
answer) Traveling, Traveling Overwatch, and Bounding
Overwatch