Questions & Answers PDF
1. What is the primary reason for coordination in military logistics?
To minimize the costs associated with military operations.
To increase the speed of communication between units.
To ensure that all units receive the necessary support and resources
efficiently and effectively.
To reduce the number of personnel involved in logistics.
2. What is the process called when immobile or abandoned materiel is retrieved
for repair or disposal?
Recycling
Maintenance
Recovery
Logistics
3. What is the primary goal of a Forward Logistics Element (FLE)?
To provide medical support to soldiers in the field.
To conduct operational planning for future missions.
To manage supply chain logistics for the entire brigade.
To minimize tactical pauses and maintain momentum for the
commander.
4. Describe the significance of transitioning to a Centrally Managed Database in
GCSS-A.
, The transition to a Centrally Managed Database complicates data
retrieval processes.
The transition to a Centrally Managed Database reduces the need for
data security measures.
The transition to a Centrally Managed Database enhances data
consistency and accessibility across the system.
The transition to a Centrally Managed Database eliminates the need
for user training.
5. What level of hospitalization does a Field Hospital provide?
Role 1 hospitalization
Role 4 hospitalization
Role 2 hospitalization
Role 3 hospitalization
6. Coordination is important because...
It encourages team effort
It gives a proper direction
Improves relations in the organization
All of the above
7. Which of the following is responsible for the BCT's logistical planning?
S4
CSM
S3
XO
,8. If a brigade is facing delays in mission execution, how might the S-3 staff
officer address this issue?
By increasing the number of personnel in the brigade without a
strategic plan.
By reassessing operational plans and coordinating with other staff
officers to optimize resources.
By delegating all planning responsibilities to subordinate units.
By focusing solely on logistics without considering operational needs.
9. Who prepares operation orders for the Battalion
Executive Officer
S-3 Operations Officer
Commanding Officer
Military Advisor
10. In a scenario where a Brigade Combat Team is deployed in a remote area
with limited resources, how would the BSB's role be critical to the mission's
success?
By ensuring effective logistics and resource allocation to support
operations.
By providing intelligence on enemy movements.
By training new recruits in the field.
By leading the combat forces in direct engagements.
11. Describe the roles of the Maintenance Technician and Maintenance Control
Sergeant in the maintenance operations of a Forward Support Company.
, The Maintenance Technician trains new recruits, while the
Maintenance Control Sergeant manages the budget.
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for medical support, and
the Maintenance Control Sergeant coordinates with the BSB
Commander.
The Maintenance Technician manages logistics, and the Maintenance
Control Sergeant handles supply distribution.
The Maintenance Technician performs technical repairs while the
Maintenance Control Sergeant oversees maintenance personnel
and ensures effective communication.
12. If a brigade were to implement Wave 1 of GCSS-A, what immediate changes
might be expected in their support operations?
A complete overhaul of the brigade's command structure.
Increased personnel training requirements and medical support
delays.
Reduction in the number of support personnel required.
Improved logistical efficiency and streamlined financial processes.
13. If a brigade is experiencing issues with asset management, which aspect of
GCSS-A from Wave 2 would be most relevant to address?
Personnel management system
Property and maintenance rollout
Supply chain optimization
Operational planning framework