TBS Phase 2 Final Exam Study Guide: Military Tactics, Logistics, and Aviation, Exams of Marine Engineering

A review of military concepts and procedures, focusing on tactical operations, logistics, and communication. Topics include acronyms (en caps/lims, som), marine aviation functions, patrol types, force distribution, and security vs. contact patrols. It details logistics areas, supply classes, weapon ranges, and definitions of movement to contact, pursuit, and exploitation. The document outlines warno elements, oporder outlines, star cluster uses, assault support planning stages, capabilities/limitations, aircraft pax capacity, frequency ranges, and ttlodac elements. It further explains tactical tenants, offensive operation types, the fighter/leader concept, and ground waves, offering a thorough overview of essential military knowledge and practices.

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TBS Phase 2 Final Exam Edition.
What is the key acronym for En Caps/Lims - Correct Ans: DRAWD
What is the key acronym for SOM? - Correct Ans: DDFTC (Direction of Attack,
Distribution of forces, Form of maneuver/ formation of movement, TCM, Consolidation)
what are the Six Functions of Marine Aviation? - Correct Ans: Anti-air
warfare;Assault support; Electronic warfare; Offensive air support; Air reconnaissance;
Control of aircraft and missiles
What are the different types of Patrols? - Correct Ans: Recon and Combat patrols
What are the different types of Recon Patrols? - Correct Ans: Route, Area, Zone
(RAZzle Dazzle)
What are the different types of Combat Patrols - Correct Ans: (SCAR) Security,
contact, ambush, raid.
What is the distribution of forces of a recon patrol? - Correct Ans: Sec/recon tm,
Recon tm, and sec
What is the distribution of forces of a combat patrol? - Correct Ans: Sec, Assault,
Support
What is the difference between and security and contact patrol - Correct Ans:
Contact patrols seek to gain and maintain contact with the enemy, security patrols
are usually used in proximity to def positions and are used to: Detect infiltration, destroy
infiltrators, and protect against surprise and ambushes
What are the 6 functional areas of logistics? - Correct Ans: Supply, maintenance,
transportation, general engineering
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What is the key acronym for En Caps/Lims - Correct Ans: DRAWD What is the key acronym for SOM? - Correct Ans: DDFTC (Direction of Attack, Distribution of forces, Form of maneuver/ formation of movement, TCM, Consolidation) what are the Six Functions of Marine Aviation? - Correct Ans: Anti-air warfare;Assault support; Electronic warfare; Offensive air support; Air reconnaissance; Control of aircraft and missiles What are the different types of Patrols? - Correct Ans: Recon and Combat patrols What are the different types of Recon Patrols? - Correct Ans: Route, Area, Zone (RAZzle Dazzle) What are the different types of Combat Patrols - Correct Ans: (SCAR) Security, contact, ambush, raid. What is the distribution of forces of a recon patrol? - Correct Ans: Sec/recon tm, Recon tm, and sec What is the distribution of forces of a combat patrol? - Correct Ans: Sec, Assault, Support What is the difference between and security and contact patrol - Correct Ans: Contact patrols seek to gain and maintain contact with the enemy, security patrols are usually used in proximity to def positions and are used to: Detect infiltration, destroy infiltrators, and protect against surprise and ambushes What are the 6 functional areas of logistics? - Correct Ans: Supply, maintenance, transportation, general engineering

What is supply class 1? - Correct Ans: Subsistence( food) What is supply class 2? - Correct Ans: Clothing, individuaaal equipment, tentage, organizational tool sets/kits, hand tools, admin and housekeeping supplies and equipment What is supply class 3 - Correct Ans: P.O.L. (Fuel) What is supply class 4 - Correct Ans: Construction material (installed equipment and fortification and barrier materiel) What is supply class 5 - Correct Ans: Ammo What is supply Class 6 - Correct Ans: Personal demand items and non military sales items What is supply Class 7 - Correct Ans: Major end items- the final combination of end products assembled and configured in their intended form and ready for use( launchers, tanks, Mobile machine shops, vehicles) What is supply class 8 - Correct Ans: Medical Meterial What is supply class 9 - Correct Ans: Repair Parts What is supply Class 10 - Correct Ans: Nonmilitary material What is the max effective range of the M9? - Correct Ans: 50 meters What is the max effective range of the m16 - Correct Ans: 550 meters point target/800 meters area target

Define exploitation - Correct Ans: Offensive operation that follows a successful attack and is designed to disorganize the enemy in depth Describe Back Blast Danger of the LAW - Correct Ans: The back blast danger area extends at a 30-degree angle arc from the rear of the launcher. The area 15 meters behind the launcher is the Danger Zone, where personnel or equipment could be injured or damaged from blast, heat and projected materials. Beyond that is the Caution Zone, which extends an additional 25 meters, where personnel or equipment could be injured or damaged from projected materials. Therefore, you must keep clear a total area of 40 meters behind the launcher when firing Name the elements in a warnO - Correct Ans: En situation, friendly situation, mission, names of those going, general elements, special elements, duties,chain of command, equipment common to all, time line(when, what, where,who), specific instructions, miscellaneous Write the outline for a OpOrder - Correct Ans: Reference Study guid What would you use a star cluster for? - Correct Ans: Signaling (ie. CASEVAC, SHIFT FIRES, CONSOLIDATION, etc.) What are different types of PYROTECHNIC SIGNALS? - Correct Ans: a. Star clusters b. Parachutes c. Flares If a target number is not assigned, you should develop your own target (True/False) - Correct Ans: False (**Instead, you give target description: type (size/description of), degree of protection, and whether the target is known, suspected, or likely) 5 Stages of Assault Support Planning - Correct Ans: Staging Plan, Loading Plan, Air Movement Plan, Landing Plan, Ground Tactical Plan

LANDING PLAN Definition - Correct Ans: the desired time, place, and sequence of arrival of units. Loading plan- - Correct Ans: establish, organize, and control activities in the pickup zone (PZ), plan for the movement of troops and equipment to the PZ, and establish the priority of loading units Staging plan- - Correct Ans: prescribes the arrival time of ground units (troops, equipment, and supplies) at the PZ in the proper order for movement. Assign sticks to serials. Ground units expected to be at the PZ 15 minutes prior to aircraft arrival. Air movement plan - Correct Ans: the control and protection of the assault support force during the air movement. Specifies when and how troops, equipment, etc. will be transported from the PZ to the LZ. Ground Tactical Plan - Correct Ans: specifies actions in the objective area, which accomplish the mission. Capitalizes on the speed and mobility of the vertical assault.. The HUC is in charge of planning this. Assault Support Caps - Correct Ans: i. Attack enemy positions from any direction ii. - Overfly or bypass barriers and obstacles and strike objectives in otherwise inaccessible areas iii. - Conduct deep attacks and raids beyond the forward line of our own troops iv. - Rapidly concentrate, disperse, or redeploy to extend the area of influence v. - Provide responsive reserves allowing commanders to commit a larger portion of their forces to action vi. - Conduct fast paced operations over extended distances vii. - Rapidly reinforce committed units

  • Conduct night terrain flight with the use of night vision devices, which allows them to locate a landing zone and land without illumination

PRC 152/SINCGARS - Correct Ans: 1. Low Power: 200-400 m

  1. Med Power: 400m-5Km
  2. Max Power: 5-7 Km PRC 150 - Correct Ans: 1. HF: Indefinite
  3. VHF: 0-10 Km
  4. List out and be able to describe the elements of the TTLODAC - Correct Ans: a. Target number (**i.e. TH 843 655) b. Trigger **(cannot be "on order", needs to be CONDITIONS BASED, i.e. SQD Online at ASLT position) c. Location d. Observer (primary, alternate) e. Delivery system ("Co 81s"- need primary, alternate) f. Attack guidance (type. i.e. HE/Q for 2 mins) g. Communications (Net you're on, primary, alternate) what are the functions of the base unit - Correct Ans: To control the Direction, Orientation, Speed, etc. of the SQD If you're conducting an estimate of the enemy situation, you want to use what at a minimum - Correct Ans: a. METT-T - MISSION, ENEMY, TERRAIN, TIME, TROOPS AND FIRE SUPPORT PLAN Mission- our mission Enemy- TSUALE, DRAWD Terrain & Weather- OCOKA-W (affects both us and the EN) Troops & Fire Support Plan- Attachments/Detachments, Fire Support available, priorities of fire support, etc. Time & Logistics- Timelines, does the mission or time have priority, etc.

TACTICAL TENANTS - Correct Ans: a. Achieving a decision (communicate, decide and act in the Fog of War) b. Gaining an advantage (fire superiority, holding key terrain, high ground, etc.) c. Being faster (Tempo, OODA Loop, etc.) d. Adapting (shifting fires, etc.) e. Cooperating (call for fire, buddy rushing, etc.) f. Exploiting success and finishing List the types of offensive operations - Correct Ans: a. Movement to contact b. Attacks (Hasty, deliberate) c. Exploitations d. Pursuits What is fighter/leader concept - Correct Ans: a. ADDRAC by fire/Lead by example i. Don't ask your Marines to do something you wouldn't ii. Trip the MSL yourself, buddy rush first b. Place yourself in points of friction c. Implicit communication What is one of the types of Ground Waves - Correct Ans: Direct Wave Surface Wave Ground Reflective Wave What does SINCGARS stand for - Correct Ans: Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System What is the Frequency Range of the Prc-117F - Correct Ans: 30MHz - 511.9999MHz What is the Max Range of the PRC-117F - Correct Ans: 10KM