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Squad Operations
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TYPES OF OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS - -1. Movement to Contact
2. Attack
3. Exploitation
4. Pursuit
FORMATIONS DURING MOVEMENT - -Route Column
Tactical Column
Approach March
FORMS OF MANEUVER - -Frontal Attack: The frontal attack exerts pressure
against the enemy's front and drives them off the objective.
Single Envelopment: In a single envelopment, the maneuver element attacks
against the flank or immediate rear of the enemy's position.
DISTRIBUTION OF FORCES - -Main effort
Supporting effort
Reserve
Limit of Advance - -Phase line used to control forward progress of attack. The
limit to which a force can push it security forces.
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Objective - -Objectives are clearly defined, decisive, and attainable goals that
should be included in every military operation.
Final Coordination Line - -The final coordination line is used to coordinate the
ceasing and shifting of supporting fires and the final deployment of the assault
echelon in preparation for launching an assault against an enemy position.
Assault Position - -A covered and concealed position short of the objective,
from which final preparations are made to assault the objective. (ADRP 3-90)
Line of Departure - -A phase line crossed at a prescribed time by troops
initiating an offensive operation.
Attack Position - -The last position an attacking force occupies or passes
through before crossing the line of departure.
Assembly Area - -An area a unit occupies to prepare for an operation.
From the list below, identify the correct formation used during movement to
contact. This formation is used if the likelihood of enemy contact changes from
"contact is remote" to "contact is possible." - -Tactical column
Identify the offensive phases of the attack. - -Preparation, conduct, and
exploitation
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Squad Operations
,Sgts Course
Sgts Course Exam Squad Operations Latest
Update.
TYPES OF OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS - -1. Movement to Contact
2. Attack
3. Exploitation
4. Pursuit
FORMATIONS DURING MOVEMENT - -Route Column
Tactical Column
Approach March
FORMS OF MANEUVER - -Frontal Attack: The frontal attack exerts pressure
against the enemy's front and drives them off the objective.
Single Envelopment: In a single envelopment, the maneuver element attacks
against the flank or immediate rear of the enemy's position.
DISTRIBUTION OF FORCES - -Main effort
Supporting effort
Reserve
Limit of Advance - -Phase line used to control forward progress of attack. The
limit to which a force can push it security forces.
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Objective - -Objectives are clearly defined, decisive, and attainable goals that
should be included in every military operation.
Final Coordination Line - -The final coordination line is used to coordinate the
ceasing and shifting of supporting fires and the final deployment of the assault
echelon in preparation for launching an assault against an enemy position.
Assault Position - -A covered and concealed position short of the objective,
from which final preparations are made to assault the objective. (ADRP 3-90)
Line of Departure - -A phase line crossed at a prescribed time by troops
initiating an offensive operation.
Attack Position - -The last position an attacking force occupies or passes
through before crossing the line of departure.
Assembly Area - -An area a unit occupies to prepare for an operation.
From the list below, identify the correct formation used during movement to
contact. This formation is used if the likelihood of enemy contact changes from
"contact is remote" to "contact is possible." - -Tactical column
Identify the offensive phases of the attack. - -Preparation, conduct, and
exploitation
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