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[Show more]Characteristics of the Offense -ANSWER Audacity, Concentration, Surpise, Tempo 
 
Audacity -ANSWER Simple plan of action, boldly executed 
 
Concentration -ANSWER Massing of overwhelming effects of combat power to achieve a single purpose 
 
Surprise -ANSWER In the offense, achieved by attacking the...
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Add to cartCharacteristics of the Offense -ANSWER Audacity, Concentration, Surpise, Tempo 
 
Audacity -ANSWER Simple plan of action, boldly executed 
 
Concentration -ANSWER Massing of overwhelming effects of combat power to achieve a single purpose 
 
Surprise -ANSWER In the offense, achieved by attacking the...
Boundary - ANSWERLateral boundaries use the echelon icon of the highest unit on boundary lines. 
 
Line of Departure (LD) - ANSWER 
 
Limit of Advance (LOA) - ANSWER 
 
Axis of Advance (Air) - ANSWER 
 
Axis of Advance (Ground) - ANSWER 
 
Target Reference Point - ANSWER 
 
Linear Target and Final P...
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Add to cartBoundary - ANSWERLateral boundaries use the echelon icon of the highest unit on boundary lines. 
 
Line of Departure (LD) - ANSWER 
 
Limit of Advance (LOA) - ANSWER 
 
Axis of Advance (Air) - ANSWER 
 
Axis of Advance (Ground) - ANSWER 
 
Target Reference Point - ANSWER 
 
Linear Target and Final P...
Five principles of patrolling - ANSWERPlanning-quickly make a simple plan and effectively communicate it to the lowest level 
Recon-confirm what you think you know and learn what you don't 
Security-preserve your force as awhole 
Control-clarify the concept of the operation and commanders intent 
C...
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Add to cartFive principles of patrolling - ANSWERPlanning-quickly make a simple plan and effectively communicate it to the lowest level 
Recon-confirm what you think you know and learn what you don't 
Security-preserve your force as awhole 
Control-clarify the concept of the operation and commanders intent 
C...
TLP's (RIMICCIS) - ANSWER(1) Receive the mission 
(2) Issue the warning order 
(3) Make a tentative plan 
(4) Initiate movement 
(5) Complete the Recon 
(6) Complete the Plan 
(7) Issue the OPORD 
(8) Supervise and Refine 
 
Rehearsals (CBCSB) - ANSWER(1) Confirmation brief 
(2) Backbrief 
(3) Comb...
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Add to cartTLP's (RIMICCIS) - ANSWER(1) Receive the mission 
(2) Issue the warning order 
(3) Make a tentative plan 
(4) Initiate movement 
(5) Complete the Recon 
(6) Complete the Plan 
(7) Issue the OPORD 
(8) Supervise and Refine 
 
Rehearsals (CBCSB) - ANSWER(1) Confirmation brief 
(2) Backbrief 
(3) Comb...
Platoon Composition of an IBCT - ANSWERHQ- PL, PSG, Medic, RTO, FO. Three line squads, one weapons squad 
 
Platoon Composition of an SBCT - ANSWERFour Strykers, Three (11 man) line squads, one (7 man) weapons squad. 
 
Platoon Composition of an ABCT - ANSWERFour Bradleys, A Section (2 Brads)- BFV1-...
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Add to cartPlatoon Composition of an IBCT - ANSWERHQ- PL, PSG, Medic, RTO, FO. Three line squads, one weapons squad 
 
Platoon Composition of an SBCT - ANSWERFour Strykers, Three (11 man) line squads, one (7 man) weapons squad. 
 
Platoon Composition of an ABCT - ANSWERFour Bradleys, A Section (2 Brads)- BFV1-...
Principles of patrolling: planning -ANSWERQuickly make a simple plan and effectively communicate it to the lowest level. A great plan that takes forever to complete and is poorly disseminated isn't a great plan. Plan and prepare to a realistic standard and rehearse everything. 
 
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Add to cartPrinciples of patrolling: planning -ANSWERQuickly make a simple plan and effectively communicate it to the lowest level. A great plan that takes forever to complete and is poorly disseminated isn't a great plan. Plan and prepare to a realistic standard and rehearse everything. 
 
principles of patr...
FM 3-21.8 -ANSWER Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad 
 
FM 1-02 -ANSWER Operational Terms and Graphics 
 
Ranger Handbook -ANSWER SH 21-76 
 
Warfighting Functions -ANSWER Intelligence 
Fire Support 
Movement and Maneuver 
Command and Control 
Protection 
Sustainment 
 
Combat Power -ANSWER The total ...
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Add to cartFM 3-21.8 -ANSWER Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad 
 
FM 1-02 -ANSWER Operational Terms and Graphics 
 
Ranger Handbook -ANSWER SH 21-76 
 
Warfighting Functions -ANSWER Intelligence 
Fire Support 
Movement and Maneuver 
Command and Control 
Protection 
Sustainment 
 
Combat Power -ANSWER The total ...
Combat Power - ANSWERThe total means of destructive and/or disruptive force which a military unit/formation can apply against the opponent at a given time 
 
List the six Warfighting Functions - ANSWERMovement and maneuver 
Intelligence 
Fire Support 
Sustainment 
Command and Control 
Protection 
 
...
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Add to cartCombat Power - ANSWERThe total means of destructive and/or disruptive force which a military unit/formation can apply against the opponent at a given time 
 
List the six Warfighting Functions - ANSWERMovement and maneuver 
Intelligence 
Fire Support 
Sustainment 
Command and Control 
Protection 
 
...
Troop Leading Procedures (TLPs) -ANSWER Step 1 - Receive the mission. 
Step 2 - Issue a warning order. 
Step 3 - Make a tentative plan. 
Step 4 - Initiate movement. 
Step 5 - Conduct reconnaissance. 
Step 6 - Complete the plan. 
Step 7 - Issue the order. 
Step 8 - Supervise and refine. 
 
Course of ...
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Add to cartTroop Leading Procedures (TLPs) -ANSWER Step 1 - Receive the mission. 
Step 2 - Issue a warning order. 
Step 3 - Make a tentative plan. 
Step 4 - Initiate movement. 
Step 5 - Conduct reconnaissance. 
Step 6 - Complete the plan. 
Step 7 - Issue the order. 
Step 8 - Supervise and refine. 
 
Course of ...
What does the M4 rifle system consist of? -ANSWER Rifle, Magazine, sling 
 
What is the max effective range on a point target (M4)? -ANSWER 500m 
 
What is the max effective range on a area target (M4)? -ANSWER 600m 
 
When loading and unloading the M4 the weapon should be on? -ANSWER Safe 
 
All fi...
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Add to cartWhat does the M4 rifle system consist of? -ANSWER Rifle, Magazine, sling 
 
What is the max effective range on a point target (M4)? -ANSWER 500m 
 
What is the max effective range on a area target (M4)? -ANSWER 600m 
 
When loading and unloading the M4 the weapon should be on? -ANSWER Safe 
 
All fi...
Troop Leading Procedures (FM 7-10 2.10-2.13) -ANSWER An instinctive process by which you receive, plan, and execute a mission. A way of thinking. 
-Receive the mission 
-Issue the warning order 
-Make a tentative plan 
-Initiate movement 
-Conduct Reconnaissance 
-Complete the plan 
-Issue the compl...
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Add to cartTroop Leading Procedures (FM 7-10 2.10-2.13) -ANSWER An instinctive process by which you receive, plan, and execute a mission. A way of thinking. 
-Receive the mission 
-Issue the warning order 
-Make a tentative plan 
-Initiate movement 
-Conduct Reconnaissance 
-Complete the plan 
-Issue the compl...
Troop Leading Procedures -ANSWER Receive the Mission 
Issue Warning Order 
Make a Tentative Plan 
Initiate Movement 
Conduct Reconnaissance 
Complete the Plan 
Issue Operations Order 
Supervise and Refine 
 
Course of Action Development Steps -ANSWER Analyze relative combat power 
Generate options ...
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Add to cartTroop Leading Procedures -ANSWER Receive the Mission 
Issue Warning Order 
Make a Tentative Plan 
Initiate Movement 
Conduct Reconnaissance 
Complete the Plan 
Issue Operations Order 
Supervise and Refine 
 
Course of Action Development Steps -ANSWER Analyze relative combat power 
Generate options ...
Principles of Direct Fire - ANSWERCommand and Control 
Mass effects of fires 
destroy the greatest threat first 
avoid target overkill 
employ the best weapon for the target 
minimize friendly exposure 
prevent fratricide 
plan for limited visibility conditions 
develop contingencies for diminishe...
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Add to cartPrinciples of Direct Fire - ANSWERCommand and Control 
Mass effects of fires 
destroy the greatest threat first 
avoid target overkill 
employ the best weapon for the target 
minimize friendly exposure 
prevent fratricide 
plan for limited visibility conditions 
develop contingencies for diminishe...
War Fighting Functions - ANSWER1. Mission Command 
2. Movement and Maneuver 
3. Intelligence 
4. Fires 
5. Sustainment 
6. Protection 
 
Offensive Tasks - ANSWER1. Movement to Contact 
2. Attack 
3. Exploitation 
4. Pursuit 
 
General Sequence of Offensive - ANSWER1. Gain and maintain enemy contact ...
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Add to cartWar Fighting Functions - ANSWER1. Mission Command 
2. Movement and Maneuver 
3. Intelligence 
4. Fires 
5. Sustainment 
6. Protection 
 
Offensive Tasks - ANSWER1. Movement to Contact 
2. Attack 
3. Exploitation 
4. Pursuit 
 
General Sequence of Offensive - ANSWER1. Gain and maintain enemy contact ...
Troop Leading Procedures - ANSWER• Receive the mission- LDRs determine unit mission and time available to accomplish it. Conduct initial analysis. 
• Issue a warning order (WARNO)--less detailed than Opord 
• Make a tentative plan- 
• Start necessary movement 
• Reconnoiter 
• Complete...
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Add to cartTroop Leading Procedures - ANSWER• Receive the mission- LDRs determine unit mission and time available to accomplish it. Conduct initial analysis. 
• Issue a warning order (WARNO)--less detailed than Opord 
• Make a tentative plan- 
• Start necessary movement 
• Reconnoiter 
• Complete...
What are the five Principles of Patrolling? -ANSWER - Planning, Reconnaissance, Security, Control, Common Sense 
 
Troop Leading Procedures (TLP'S) -ANSWER - Receive the Mission 
- Issue the WARNO 
- Make a tentative Plan 
- Initiate Movement 
- Conduct Reconnaissance 
- Complete The plan 
- Issue ...
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Add to cartWhat are the five Principles of Patrolling? -ANSWER - Planning, Reconnaissance, Security, Control, Common Sense 
 
Troop Leading Procedures (TLP'S) -ANSWER - Receive the Mission 
- Issue the WARNO 
- Make a tentative Plan 
- Initiate Movement 
- Conduct Reconnaissance 
- Complete The plan 
- Issue ...
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