Tactical Guide + Practice Questions
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Master the critical concepts tested in the Marine Corps’ TBS Phase 2 exam with this
comprehensive, up-to-date guide. We break down complex topics like STRESS procedures,
Close Air Support (9-Line), heliborne operations planning, patrol leadership, and combat tactics
into clear, actionable lessons. Each section includes realistic practice questions with detailed
explanations to reinforce learning and build confidence—whether you're reviewing fundamentals
or mastering advanced tactics. Developed to align with 2026 doctrinal standards, this resource
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Study Guide
1. During the initial search of an EPW, which type of search is a quick pat-down conducted
to locate obvious weapons, documents, or equipment?
a) Detailed Search
b) Strip Search
c) Hasty Search
d) Secure Search
Answer: c) Hasty Search
Explanation: A Hasty Search is the initial, rapid pat-down of an EPW performed at the point of
capture to find obvious weapons, contraband, or intelligence items before moving the individual
to a more secure location for a Detailed Search.
2. According to current doctrine, which individual is authorized to conduct a strip search
of a female EPW?
a) Any member of the capturing unit
b) Only a commissioned officer
c) A female searcher (e.g., corpsman, Marine, officer)
d) The senior-ranking member of the search team
Answer: c) A female searcher (e.g., corpsman, Marine, officer)
Explanation: Current guidelines mandate that searches of female EPWs must be conducted by a
trained female searcher to ensure propriety, respect, and compliance with the Law of Armed
Conflict. This can be a female Marine, corpsman, or officer.
3. The "Tag" step in the STRESS acronym involves creating a capture tag. Which of the
following is a mandatory item on this tag?
a) The EPW's religious beliefs
b) The EPW's next of kin
c) The EPW's unit and location of capture
d) The name of the searching Marine
, Answer: c) The EPW's unit and location of capture
Explanation: The capture tag is a vital tool for intelligence tracking and accountability. The
EPW's unit and location of capture provide immediate tactical intelligence and are core
components of the tag, as listed in the required items.
4. When reporting the capture of an EPW, the "Who" portion of the report must include:
a) The grid coordinates of the detainment
b) The reason for detainment
c) The name and capturing unit
d) The time of the initial questioning
Answer: c) The name and capturing unit
Explanation: The "Who" portion of the report establishes the identity of the detainee and the
unit responsible for them. It includes name, gender, status (military/civilian), capturing unit, and
reporting unit.
5. Segregation of EPWs is a critical safeguard measure. Segregating officers from enlisted
personnel primarily serves to:
a) Provide more comfortable accommodations for officers
b) Inhibit the ability to mount organized resistance or escape attempts
c) Comply with international cultural norms
d) Expedite the interrogation process
Answer: b) Inhibit the ability to mount organized resistance or escape attempts
Explanation: Segregation by rank and military/civilian status is a fundamental security measure.
It breaks down the enemy's chain of command, prevents the planning of escapes or uprisings,
and allows for better control of the detainee population.
6. Which function of Marine Aviation is defined as "air operations conducted against
enemy installations, facilities, and personnel to directly assist the attainment of MAGTF
objectives"?
a) Assault Support
b) Anti-Air Warfare (AAW)