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Troop Leading Procedures - correct answer ✅1. Receive the Mission

  1. Issue a Warning Order
  2. Make a Tentative Plan a. Mission Analysis (METT-TC) b. COA Development / Analysis / Comparison / Selection
  3. Initiate movement
  4. Conduct Reconnaissance
  5. Complete the Plan
  6. Issue the Order
  7. Supervise Tenets of Unified Land Operations (ADRP 3-0) - correct answer ✅1) Flexibility
  1. Integration
  2. Lethality
  3. Adaptability
  4. Depth
  5. Synchronization

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Foundations of Unified Land Operations (ADRP 3-0) - correct answer ✅1) Initiative

  1. Decisive Action
  2. Army Core Competencies
  3. Mission Command Steps of IPB (ATP 2-01.3) - correct answer ✅1. Define the Operational Enviroment
  4. Describe environmental effects on operations / describe the effects on operations
  5. Evaluate the threat/adversary
  6. Determine threat / adversary COAs The mission statement (FM 3-21.10) - correct answer ✅- Who (the unit)
  • What (the unit's essential task and type of operation)
  • When (time given in the higher-level OPORD)
  • Where (the objective or location stated in higher's OPORD)

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  • Why (the unit purpose, taken from higher's concept of the operation) Decisive Point (ADRP 1-02) - correct answer ✅- A geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to achieving success. Offensive Tasks - correct answer ✅Movement to Contact Attack Exploitation Pursuit Defensive Tasks (ADRP 3-90, Chapter 4) - correct answer ✅1) Area Defense
  1. Mobile Defense
  2. Retrograde

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Characteristics of the Offense - correct answer ✅1. Surprise

  1. Concentration
  2. Audacity
  3. Tempo Characteristics of the Defense - correct answer ✅Disruption Flexibility Maneuver Mass and Concentration Operations in Depth Preparation Security Levels of War - correct answer ✅Strategic, Operational, Tactical Fundamentals of Reconnaissance - correct answer ✅1. Ensure continuous reconnaissance

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  1. Do not keep reconnaissance assets in reserve
  2. Orient on the reconnaissance objective
  3. Report information rapidly and accurately
  4. Retain freedom of maneuver
  5. Gain and maintain enemy contact
  6. Develop the situation rapidly Fundamentals of Security (FM 30-9-2) - correct answer ✅1) Provide early and accurate warning
  1. Provide reaction time and maneuver space
  2. Orient on the force or facility to be secured
  3. Perform continuous reconnaissance
  4. Maintain enemy contact Principles of Direct Fire Control (ATP 3-90.1) - correct answer ✅1) Mass the effects of fire
  5. Destroy the greatest threat first
  6. Avoid target overkill
  7. Employ the best weapon for specific target
  8. Minimize exposure

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  1. Plan and implement fratricide avoidance measures
  2. Plan for limited visibility conditions
  3. Plan for degraded capabilities Direct fire control measures and weapons control status (FM 3- 21.10) - correct answer ✅- Fire control measures are the means by which the Infantry company commander or his subordinate leaders control direct fires. Application of these concepts, procedures, and techniques helps the unit acquire the enemy, focus fires on him, distribute the effects of the fires, and prevent fratricide. At the same time, no single measure is enough to control fires effectively. At company level, fire control measures are effective only if the entire unit has a common understanding of what they mean and how to employ them. Terrain Based Fire Control Measures - correct answer ✅Target Reference Point Engagement Area Sector of Fire Direction of Fire Terrain Based Quadrant

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Friendly Based Quadrant Maximum Engagement Line Restrictive Fire Line Final Protective Line Threat Based Fire Control Measures - correct answer ✅Fire patterns Target array Engagement priorities Weapons ready posture Engagement criteria Weapons control status Rules of engagement Weapons safety posture Engagement techniques Weapons Hold - correct answer ✅Engage only if engaged or ordered to engage

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Weapons Tight - correct answer ✅engage only targets positively identified as enemy Weapons Free - correct answer ✅Engage any targets that are not positively identified as friendly IAW ROE Forms of Maneuver - correct answer ✅Envelopment Flank Attack Frontal Attack Infiltration Penetration Turning Movement Movement Formations - correct answer ✅1. Column

  1. Company Line
  2. Company Vee
  3. Company Wedge

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  1. Company File
  2. Echelon right/left
  3. Box
  4. Diamond
  5. Coil
  6. Herringbone Movement Techniques - correct answer ✅Traveling Traveling Overwatch Bounding Overwatch (alternate or successive) Tenets of Breaching Operations (FM 3-21.10, Chapter 8) - correct answer ✅1) Intelligence
  1. Fundamentals
  2. Organization
  3. Mass
  4. Synchronization

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Fundamentals of Breaching Operations (SOSRA) - correct answer ✅1) Suppress

  1. Obscure
  2. Secure
  3. Reduce
  4. Assault Elements of Combat Power (FM 3-0 4.3-4.11) - correct answer ✅1) Leadership
  5. Information
  6. Mission command
  7. Movement and maneuver
  8. Intelligence
  9. Fires
  10. Sustainment
  11. Protection The Warfighting Functions (ADRP 3-0, Chapter 3) - correct answer ✅1) Mission command
  12. Movement and maneuver

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  1. Intelligence
  2. Fires
  3. Sustainment
  4. Protection Military Aspects of Terrain / OAKOC (ATP 2-01.3) - correct answer ✅1) Obstacles
  5. Avenues of Approach
  6. Key Terrain
  7. Observation and Fields of Fire
  8. Cover and Concealment Five Paragraphs to the Operations Order (FM 3-21.8 5-21) - correct answer ✅Situation Mission Execution Sustainment Command and Signal

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Commander's Critical Information Requirements (ADRP 5-0) - correct answer ✅- A commander's critical information requirement is an information requirement identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision-making. The two key elements are friendly force information requirements and priority intelligence requirements (JP 3-0). A commander's critical information requirement (CCIR) directly influences decision-making and facilitates the successful execution of military operations. Commanders decide to designate an information requirement as a CCIR based on likely decisions and their visualization of the course of the operation. A CCIR may support one or more decisions. During planning, staffs recommend information requirements for commanders to designate as CCIRs. During preparation and execution, they recommend changes to CCIRs based on assessment. A CCIR is: o Specified by a commander for a specific operation. o Applicable only to the commander who specifies it. o Situation dependent—directly linked to a current or future mission. o Time-sensitive. Priority Information Requirement - correct answer ✅an intelligence requirement, stated as a priority for

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intelligence support, that the commander and staff need to understand the adversary or the operational environment. Friendly Force Information Requirements (FFIR) - correct answer ✅information the commander and staff need to understand the status of friendly force and supporting capabilities. Commander's Critical Information Requirements - correct answer ✅An information requirement identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision making. Fundamentals of Reconnaissance - correct answer ✅Ensure continuous reconnaissance Do not keep reconnaissance assets in reserve Orient on the reconnaissance objective Report information rapidly and accurately Retain freedom of maneuver Gain and maintain contact with the enemy Develop the situation rapidly

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Fundamentals of Security - correct answer ✅Provide early and accurate warning provide reaction time and maneuver space Orient on the force or facility to be secured Perform continuous reconnaissance Maintain Enemy Contact Principles of direct fire control - correct answer ✅Mass the effects of fire Destroy the greatest threat first Avoid target overkill Employ the best weapon for specific target Minimize exposure Plan and implement fratricide avoidance measures Plan for limited visibility conditions Plan for degraded capabilities Breaching Tenets - correct answer ✅Intelligence Breaching Fundamentals

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Breaching Organization Mass Synchronization Elements of Combat Power - correct answer ✅Leadership Information Mission Command Movement and Maneuver Fires Intelligence Sustainment Protection Ambush - correct answer ✅An attack by fire or other destructive means from a concealed position on a moving or temporarily halted enemy Attack by Fire - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task in which a commander uses

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direct fires, supported by indirect fires, to engage an enemy without closing with the enemy to destroy, suppress, fix, or deceive that enemy Block - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that denies the enemy access to an area or prevents his advance in a direction or along an avenue of approach Breach - correct answer ✅The unit employs all available means to breach through or establish a passage through an enemy defense, obstacle, minefield, or fortification Bypass - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task in which a commander instructs his unit to maneuver around an obstacle, position, or enemy force to maintain the momentum of the operation while deliberately avoiding combat with an enemy force Canalize - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task in which the commander

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restricts the enemy movement to a narrow zone by exploiting terrain coupled with obstacles, fires, or friendly maneuver. Contain - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that requires the commander to stop, hold, or surround enemy forces or to cause them to center their activity on a given front and prevent them from withdrawing any part of their forces for use elsewhere. Control - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that requires the commander to retain physical control over a specified area to prevent its use by the enemy or create the conditions necessary for successful friendly operations Counterattack - correct answer ✅Attack by fire by part or all of a defending force against an enemy attacking force, for specific purposes a regaining lost ground, or cutting off and destroying enemy advance units, and with the general purpose of delaying the enemy the attainment of the enemy's purpose in attacking.

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Clear - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that requires the commander to remove all enemy forces and organized resistance within an assigned area Delay - correct answer ✅To slow the time of arrival of enemy forces or capabilities, or alter the ability of the enemy or adversary to project forces or capabilities Destroy - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that physically renders an enemy force combat ineffective until it is reconstituted. Disrupt - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task in which a commander integrates direct and indirect fires, terrain, and obstacles to upset an enemy's formation or tempo, interrupt his timetable, or cause enemy forces to commit prematurely or attack in a piecemeal fashion Follow and Assume - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task in which a second

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committed force follows a force conducting and offensive task and is prepared to continue the mission if the lead force is fixed, attrited, or unable to continue. Follow and Support - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task in which a second committed force follows and supports a lead force conducting an offensive task Fix - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task in which a commander prevents an enemy from moving any part of his force from a specific location for a specific period Interdict - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task where the commander prevents, disrupts, or delays the enemy's use of an area or route Isolate - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that requires a unit to seal off - both physically and psychologically - an enemy from sources of support, deny the enemy freedom of movement, and prevent an

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isolated enemy force from having contact with another enemy force Neutralize - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that results in rendering a unit or material incapable of interfering with a particular operation Occupy - correct answer ✅A tactical Mission task that involves a force moving a friendly force into an area so that it can control that area. Both the force's movement to and occupation of the area occur without enemy opposition Passage of Lines - correct answer ✅An operation where a force moves forward or rearward through another force's combat positions, with the intent of moving into or out of contact with the enemy. Relief in Place - correct answer ✅An operation in which, by the direction of higher authority, all or part of a unit is replaced in an area by the incoming unit

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Retain - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task in which the commander ensures that a terrain feature controlled by a friendly force remains free of enemy occupation or use. Retirement - correct answer ✅A form of retrograde in which a force out of contact moves away from the enemy. Secure - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that involves preventing a unit, facility, or geographic location from being damaged or destroyed as a result of enemy action Seize - correct answer ✅A tactical Mission task that involves taking possession of a designated area using overwhelming force. Support by Fire - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task in which a maneuver force moves to a position where it can engage the enemy with direct fire in support of another maneuvering force.

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Suppress - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that results in the temporary degradation of a force or weapon system below the level needed to accomplish the mission. Turn - correct answer ✅A tactical mission task that involves forcing an enemy force from one avenue of approach or mobility column to another Withdraw - correct answer ✅A planned retrograde operation in which a force in contact disengages from the enemy and moves in a direction away from the enemy. Obstacle Effects - correct answer ✅Turn Block Disrupt Fix

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Contact Point - correct answer ✅In land warfare, a point on the terrain, easily identifiable, where two or more units are required to make contact. Linkup Point - correct answer ✅The point where two infiltrating elements in the same or different infiltration lanes are scheduled to meet to consolidate before proceeding with their mission. Final Protective Fire - correct answer ✅An immediately available prearranged barrier of fire designed to impede enemy movement across defensive lines or areas. Line of Departure - correct answer ✅A phase line crossed at a prescribed time by troops initiating an offensive operation. Phase Line - correct answer ✅Line used for control and coordination of military operations, usually an easily identified feature in the operational area.

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Checkpoint - correct answer ✅A predetermined point on the ground used to control movement, tactical maneuver, and orientation. Target Reference Point (TRP) - correct answer ✅A predetermined point of reference, normally a permanent structure or terrain feature that can be used when describing a target location Target - correct answer ✅An entity or object considered for possible engagement or other action Lane - correct answer ✅A route through, over, or around an enemy or friendly obstacle that provides passage of a force Principles of War - correct answer ✅Mass Objective Offense Security

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Economy of Force Maneuver Unity of Command Surprise Simplicity Mass - correct answer ✅Mass the effects of overwhelming combat power at the decisive place and time. Synchronizing all the elements of combat power where they will have the decisive effect on the enemy force in a short period of time is to achieve Mass. Massing effects rather than concentrating forces, can enable numerically inferior forces to achieve desired results, while limiting exposure to enemy fire Objective - correct answer ✅Direct every military operation toward a clearly defined, decisive, and attainable objective. The ultimate military purpose of war is the destruction of the enemy's ability and will to fight.