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OCS Alma Mater -ANSWER- Far across the Chatahoochee, to the Upatoi, OCS, our alma mater, Benning's pride and joy, Forward ever, backward never, faithfully we strive, To the ports of embarkation, follow me with pride, When it's time and we are called to guard our country's might, We'll be there, WITH OUR HEADS HELD HIGH, in peacetime and in fight, Yearning ever, failing never, to guard the memory, The call is clear; we must meet the task [for] FREEDOM'S NEVER FREE! OCS Honor Code -ANSWER- An Officer Candidate will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do. Commander in Chief -ANSWER- President Joe Biden Secretary of Defense -ANSWER- Lloyd Austin Secretary of the Army -ANSWER- Honorable John Whitley Army Chief of Staff -ANSWER- General McConeville TRADOC Commander -ANSWER- General Funk Commander, MCoE -ANSWER- MG Donahoe Commandant USAIS -ANSWER- BG Hodne Commander, 199th Infantry Brigade -ANSWER- COL McGahey Commander 3/11 IN OCS -ANSWER- LTC Holstead Company Commander -ANSWER- CPT DeWitt Senior Training Officer -ANSWER- Platoon Training Officer -ANSWER- NCO support channel definition -ANSWER- The NCO support channel (leadership

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OCS Tactics and Operations Exam Questions
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Troop Leading Procedures - ANSWER-Step 1. Receive the Mission
Step 2. Issue a warning order
Step 3. Make a tentative plan
^^^Order of steps 1-3 DOES NOT change^^^

Step 4. Start necessary movement
Step 5. Conduct Reconnaissance
Step 6. Complete the plan
Step 7. Issue the complete order
^^^Order of steps 4-7 is interchangeable^^^

Step 8. Supervise
^^^Step 8 occurs throughout the process^^^

Define WARNO, OPORD, and FRAGO - ANSWER-OPORD = Operations Order
- a directive issued by a commander to subordinate commanders for the purpose of
effecting the coordinated execution of an operation.

WARNO = Warning Order
- a preliminary notice of an order or action that is to follow. A WARNO will follow the 5
paragraph OPORD format.

FRAGO = Fragmentary Order
- an abbreviated form of an operation order issued as needed after an operation order
to change or modify that order or to execute a branch or sequel to that order.

METT-TC - ANSWER-M- Mission
E- Enemy
T- Terrain
T- Troops
T- Time
C- Civilian

Classifications of Terrain - ANSWER-- UNRESTRICTED: Indicates terrain free of
constraints to movement. Nothing needs to be done to enhance mobility.

-RESTRICTED: Hinders movement to some degree. Little effort is needed to enhance
mobility but units are unable to move at desired speeds or combat formations.

-SEVERELY RESTRICTED: Hinders or slows movement in combat formations unless
some effort is made to enhance mobility (i.e. Engineer Assets).

, The 5 W's - ANSWER-(Step 3: Make a tentative plan)

who, what, where, when, and why

Makes up the the Mission Statement and will contain the mission essential task.

OPORD Paragraph 1 - ANSWER-1. Situation
>>>Areas of Interest
>>>Area of Operation
>>>Enemy Forces
>>>Friendly Forces
>>>Civil Considerations

OPORD Paragraph 2 - ANSWER-2. MISSION: State your element's mission—a short
description of the who, what (task), when, where, and why (purpose) that clearly
indicates the action to be taken and the reason for doing so. This is found in Higher's
OPORD.

OPORD Paragraph 3 - ANSWER-3. Execution
a. Commander's Intent
b. Concept of the Operation
1) Maneuver
2)Fires
c. Tasks to Subordinate Units
d. Coordinating Instructions

OPORD Paragraph 4 - ANSWER-4. Sustainment
a. Logistics
1) Maintenance
2) Transportation
3) Supply
b. Personnel
1) Services
2) EPW
c. Health Systems Support
1) Medical Command and Control
2) Medical Treatment
3) Medical Evacuation
4) Preventive Medicine

OPORD Paragraph 5 - ANSWER-5. Command and Signal
a. Command
b. Signal

What stage of the TLP process does the Leader analyze 2 levels up? - ANSWER-Step
3: Make a tentative plan

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