Infantry Fundamentals Flashcards

1
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What are the five principles of patrolling?

A

Planning, Reconnaissance, Security, Control, Common Sense

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2
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What are the Troop Leading Procedures?

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Receive the Mission
Issue the WARNO
Make a tenative plan
Initiate movement
Conduct Reconnaissance
Complete the plan
Issue the Order
Supervise/Refine
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3
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What are the five paragraphs of an OPORD?

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Situation
Mission
Execution
Sustainment
Mission Command
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4
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What are the three movement techniques and when to use them?

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Traveling - Speed is of the essence and contact not likely.
Traveling Overwatch - Contact is possible, less speed but more control than traveling.
Bounding Overwatch - Contact likely, slower but more control.

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5
Q

What are the 5 major terrain features?

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Hill
Valley
Ridge
Saddle
Depression
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What is the five point contingency plan and what do they stand for?

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G - Where the leader is going.
O - Others leader is taking with him.
T - Time you will be gone.
W - What to do if he does not return in time.
A - Actions to take on contact (for security and reconnaissance).

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7
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What are the 5 S’s for EPW?

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Search
Silence
Segregate
Safeguard
Speed to the rear
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8
Q

What are the 3 minor terrain features?

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Draw
Spur
Cliff

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9
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What does TTLODAC stand for within the fire support plan?

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T - Target (Target # or type of target)
T - Trigger (when to fire the target)
L - Location (Minimum 8 digit grid)
O - Observer (Primary and Alternate)
D - Delivery (Delivery system: Mortars, Artillery, and Air)
A - Attack guidance (ammunition, special instructions)
C - Communications net

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10
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What are the forms of maneuver? (FM 3-21.8, Para 7-13)

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Penetration
Envelopment
Turning Movement
Infiltration
Flanking Attack
Frontal Attack
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11
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Where is the ORP positioned in relation to the objective?

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Typically 200-400m from the objective, or at a minimum, one major terrain feature away.

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12
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What are the patrol base priorities of work (Platoon and Squad)?

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I. Security (continuous)
II. Withdrawal Plan
III. Communications (continuous)
IV. Mission Preparation/Planning
V. Weapons/Equipment Maintenance
VI. Resupply
VII. Mess/Personal Hygiene/Rest Plan
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13
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Characteristics of ORP?

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Easy to defend.
Away from natural lines of drift.
Away from high speed avenues of approach.
Provides no value to the enemy.
Provides cover and concealment.
At least one terrain feature away from objective, or 200-400m

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14
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Visual means used during the planning process to communicate the patrol routes and detailed actions on the objective?

A

Terrain Model

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15
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What does METT-TC stand for?

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Mission
Enemy
Time Available
Terrain
Troops Available
Civil Considerations
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16
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Types of Offensive Operations?

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Exploitation
Movement to contact
Attack
Pursuit

17
Q

What are the two types of movement to contact?

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Search and attack

Approach march

18
Q

What are the types of attacks?

A

Hasty
Deliberate
Special Purpose

19
Q

What is the task organization of a raid?

A

Security Element
Support Element
Breach Element
Assault Element

20
Q

What are the two types of patrols?

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Combat Patrols

Reconnaissance Patrols

21
Q

What are the steps to engagement area development?

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Step 1: Determine the enemy avenue of approach.
Step 2: Determine the enemy scheme of maneuver.
Step 3: Determine where to kill the enemy.
Step 4: Plan and integrate obstacles.
Step 5: Emplace weapon systems.
Step 6: Plan and integrate indirect fire.
Step 7: Rehearse the engagement area.

22
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What are the types of battle positions?

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Primary
Alternate
Supplementary
Subsequent

23
Q

What are the Battle Position priorities of work?

A

Emplace local security
Position and assign sectors of fire for each squad.
Position and assign sectors of fire for the M240Bs.
Establish command post and communications.
Designate FPLs and FPS.
Clear fields of fire and prepare range cards.
Prepare sector sketches.
Dig fighting positions.
Coordinate with adjacent units (review sketches, tie in to ensure interlocking fields of fire).
Emplace antitank and claymore mines, then wire and other obstacle.
Mark or improve marking for TRPs and other fire control measures.
Prepare supplementary and alternate positions.
Establish sleep and rest plans.
Distribute and stockpile ammunition, food, and water.
Dig trenches to connect positions.
Continue to improve positions.