AMEDD BOLC Exam Questions With
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Updates 2025 Graded A+
What is at the FTCP? - Correct Answer-HHC Commander provides Mission Command
Provides supply, distribution and maintenance to their maneuver battalions
where is the FTCP - Correct Answer-FTCP is located in the BSA
What is a FSC and where is it? - Correct Answer-Forward Support Company
located near the CTCP
tasked organized to support a maneuver battalion, however it falls under the Brigade
Support Battalion
What does the FSC do - Correct Answer-FSC Commander provides mission command
over field feeding, water, bulk fuel, general supply, ammunition, and field maintenance.
Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) - Correct Answer-Provides Tactical Sustainment for a
BCT
Supply and Distribution
Maintenance (vehicles, weapons, electronics, etc.)
Medical (Role II Medical Treatment Facility)
One Forward Support Company per maneuver battalion
What can the Sustainment Brigade do - Correct Answer-Supply (Food, Water, Fuel,
Ammo, construction material, vehicles/weapons, etc.)
Maintenance (vehicles, weapons, communication equipment, etc.)
Transportation (provides trucks to move supplies & soldiers)
,Composition of Sustainment Brigade - Correct Answer-3-7 battalions that can be
tailored to the mission. Includes following battalions:
Transpo
Petroleum
Special Troops (HQ, Signal Company)
Combat Sustainment Support
Who leads a Squad - Correct Answer-Squad Leader (SSG or SGT)
*can be composed of Fire Teams
Who is in a PLT HQ? - Correct Answer-PL, PSG, RTO, medic
How many PLTs in a Company - Correct Answer-3-5
Who leads a Company - Correct Answer-CPT or 1LT, as a Commander
Who is in charge of the Staff - Correct Answer-XO
How is an OPORD made - Correct Answer-Each staff section does their part of the
order, guided by the Commanders Intent
Define Mission Command - Correct Answer-the exercise of authority and direction by
the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the
commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified
land operations
Plans and Orders - Correct Answer-Focus subordinates' activities
Provide tasks and activities, constraints, and coordinating instructions
Encourage agility, speed, and initiative
Convey instructions in a standard, recognizable, clear, and simple format
What are the types of Combat orders - Correct Answer-Strategic plans: cover the
overall conduct of a war
Operational or campaign plans: cover a series of related military operations aimed at
accomplishing a strategic or operational objective
Tactical plans: cover the employment of units in operations
When does the OPLAN become the OPORD - Correct Answer-when the commander
sets an execution time
, What are the 3 types of orders - Correct Answer-OPORD -directive from CDR to
coordinate execution of an operation. 5 paragraph format
WARNO- preliminary notice of a mission, issued as soon as mission is received
FRAGO- timely changes to existing orders, follows 5 paragraphs
What are the 5 paragraphs of the OPORD - Correct Answer-Situation
Mission
Execution
Sustainment
Command and signal
What is included in the Situation paragraph - Correct Answer-Area of Interest
Area of Operations
-Terrain
-Weather
-Enemy Forces
-Friendly Forces (includes mission and intent 1 and 2 levels up AND missions of
adjacent units)
-Civil considerations
-Other agency
-Attachments and Detachments
-Assumptions
Done by S2
What is included in the Mission paragraph - Correct Answer-CLEARLY STATES TASK
AND PURPOSE
Who
What
Where
When
Why
What is included in the Execution Paragraph - Correct Answer--THE COMMANDERS
INTENT
-Key Tasks
-End State
-Concept of Operations (written in phases, broken into Decisive, Shaping, and
Sustaining lines)
-Scheme of Maneuver
-Tasks to Subordinate Units
-Coordinating Instructions (includes timeline, CCIRs, EEFI, fire support and aerospace
coordination, ROE, Risk reduction)
100% Correct Answers Latest
Updates 2025 Graded A+
What is at the FTCP? - Correct Answer-HHC Commander provides Mission Command
Provides supply, distribution and maintenance to their maneuver battalions
where is the FTCP - Correct Answer-FTCP is located in the BSA
What is a FSC and where is it? - Correct Answer-Forward Support Company
located near the CTCP
tasked organized to support a maneuver battalion, however it falls under the Brigade
Support Battalion
What does the FSC do - Correct Answer-FSC Commander provides mission command
over field feeding, water, bulk fuel, general supply, ammunition, and field maintenance.
Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) - Correct Answer-Provides Tactical Sustainment for a
BCT
Supply and Distribution
Maintenance (vehicles, weapons, electronics, etc.)
Medical (Role II Medical Treatment Facility)
One Forward Support Company per maneuver battalion
What can the Sustainment Brigade do - Correct Answer-Supply (Food, Water, Fuel,
Ammo, construction material, vehicles/weapons, etc.)
Maintenance (vehicles, weapons, communication equipment, etc.)
Transportation (provides trucks to move supplies & soldiers)
,Composition of Sustainment Brigade - Correct Answer-3-7 battalions that can be
tailored to the mission. Includes following battalions:
Transpo
Petroleum
Special Troops (HQ, Signal Company)
Combat Sustainment Support
Who leads a Squad - Correct Answer-Squad Leader (SSG or SGT)
*can be composed of Fire Teams
Who is in a PLT HQ? - Correct Answer-PL, PSG, RTO, medic
How many PLTs in a Company - Correct Answer-3-5
Who leads a Company - Correct Answer-CPT or 1LT, as a Commander
Who is in charge of the Staff - Correct Answer-XO
How is an OPORD made - Correct Answer-Each staff section does their part of the
order, guided by the Commanders Intent
Define Mission Command - Correct Answer-the exercise of authority and direction by
the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the
commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified
land operations
Plans and Orders - Correct Answer-Focus subordinates' activities
Provide tasks and activities, constraints, and coordinating instructions
Encourage agility, speed, and initiative
Convey instructions in a standard, recognizable, clear, and simple format
What are the types of Combat orders - Correct Answer-Strategic plans: cover the
overall conduct of a war
Operational or campaign plans: cover a series of related military operations aimed at
accomplishing a strategic or operational objective
Tactical plans: cover the employment of units in operations
When does the OPLAN become the OPORD - Correct Answer-when the commander
sets an execution time
, What are the 3 types of orders - Correct Answer-OPORD -directive from CDR to
coordinate execution of an operation. 5 paragraph format
WARNO- preliminary notice of a mission, issued as soon as mission is received
FRAGO- timely changes to existing orders, follows 5 paragraphs
What are the 5 paragraphs of the OPORD - Correct Answer-Situation
Mission
Execution
Sustainment
Command and signal
What is included in the Situation paragraph - Correct Answer-Area of Interest
Area of Operations
-Terrain
-Weather
-Enemy Forces
-Friendly Forces (includes mission and intent 1 and 2 levels up AND missions of
adjacent units)
-Civil considerations
-Other agency
-Attachments and Detachments
-Assumptions
Done by S2
What is included in the Mission paragraph - Correct Answer-CLEARLY STATES TASK
AND PURPOSE
Who
What
Where
When
Why
What is included in the Execution Paragraph - Correct Answer--THE COMMANDERS
INTENT
-Key Tasks
-End State
-Concept of Operations (written in phases, broken into Decisive, Shaping, and
Sustaining lines)
-Scheme of Maneuver
-Tasks to Subordinate Units
-Coordinating Instructions (includes timeline, CCIRs, EEFI, fire support and aerospace
coordination, ROE, Risk reduction)