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Depict the following operational terms and graphics. CO boundaries, Air and ground axis of advance for shaping and decisive Ops, unit symbols, targets, and other graphics used during OPORDS.(ADRP 1-02)

Troop Leading Procedures. (3-28, 5-6) (3PT) 6. 7. 8. Receive the mission Issue a warning order Make a tentative plan Initiate movement Conduct reconnaissance Complete the plan Issue the operations order Supervise and refine Course of action development. (3-28, 5-16) Acronym AGADAP 6. Analyze relative combat power Generate options Array forces Develop concept of operations Assign responsibilities Prepare COA statement and sketch Identify the forms of maneuver based and draw the picture. (3-28, 7-1) Envelopment Turning movement Infiltration Penetration Frontal attack Ranges of the M240B? SH 21-76 Bipod/point: 600m Tripod/point: 800m Bipod/area: 800m Tripod/area: 1,100m Suppression: 1,800M Grazing: 600m

The four major urban patterns (FM 3-06, 2-6) Satellite Network Linear Segment Organization task to squads to conduct a breach: (3-28, F-7) Support Force Suppress, Obscure Breach Force Suppress, Obscure, Secure, Reduce Assault Force Assault, Suppress(if necessary) Movement techniques (SH 21-76) Traveling Traveling overwatch Bounding overwatch Describe and depict SOSRA (3-28, F-6) Suppress: suppress enemy direct fire systems covering the reduction area Obscure: control obscuring smoke Secure: provides local security Reduce: eliminating the obstacle Assault: destroy the enemy on far side of obstacle Four types of platoon battle positions and depict them. (FM 3-210, 5-56) Primary Alternate Supplementary Subsequent 7 steps of engagement area development. (FM 3-28, 8-16) Identify likely enemy avenues of approach Identify the enemy scheme of maneuver

6. 7. Determine where to kill the enemy Plan and integrate obstacles Emplace weapons systems Plan and integrate indirect fires Conduct an engagement area rehearsal 9 Line Medevac Request (FM 40-2, 4-32) Line Location of the pick-up site Line Radio frequency, call sign, and suffix Line Number of patients by precedence. A) Urgent B) Urgent surgical C) Priority Line Special equipment required. A) none B) Hoist C) Extraction equip D) Ventilator Line Number of patients. A) Litter B) Ambulatory Line 6. Security at pick-up site N) No ENY P) Poss ENY E) ENY in area X) ENY in Area need Sec Line 7. Method of marking pick-up site: A) Panel B) Pyro C) Smoke Line 8. Patient nationality and status: A) US Mil Line 9. NBC Contamination: * In peacetime - terrain description of pick-up site What are the Five Principles of Patrolling as listed in the Ranger Handbook? (SH 21-76) Planning Reconnaissance Security Control Common sense Steps of the Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace (IPB) and Reconnaissance Fundamentals (FM 34-130, 1-1) Determine battlefield environment Describe battlefield effects Evaluate the threat Determine threat COAs List 3 of the 7 Reconnaissance Fundamentals 6. 7. Ensure continuous reconnasaince Do not keep reconnaissance assets in reserve Orient on the reconnaissance objective Report information rapidly and accurately Retain freedom of maneuver Gain and maintain enemy contact Develop the situation rapidly Areas of the SDZ (DA Pam 385-63, 81) a. - dispersion area: The area within the SDZ located between the GTL and the ricochet area. This area accounts for human error, gun or cannon tube wear, propellant temperature, and so forth. b. - ricochet area: The area located to the left and right of the dispersion area that contains projectiles after making initial contact with the target medium. For SDZs having Angles P and Q, it is also the area located to the left and right of the dispersion area. The ricochet area is defined by Distance W. Area A: The secondary danger area (buffer zone) that laterally parallels the impact area or ricochet area (depending on the weapon system) and contains fragments, debris, and components from frangible or explosive projectiles and warheads functioning on the right or left edge of the impact area or ricochet area.

Call for fire and adjust fire. (FM 3-291, 5-7, 8-2) ID: Warning Order: (Adjust Fire/Fire For Effect/Suppress/Immediate Suppression) + (Polar/Shift from Known Point/Grid) Location: (Polar) Direction Distance (Shift From Know Point) Direction -> Left/Right/Add/Drop (Grid) Description: Method of Engagement: Method of Control: Rates of Fire for an M249 Machine Gun SH 21-76 Bipod/point: 600m Bipod/area: 800m Tripod/area: 1,000m Grazing: 600mTactical mission tasks (FM 3-90, B-1)

Conditions of Urban Operations. (3-210, 12-4) Surgical Precision High intensity Types of Counseling. (ATP 6-21) Event counseling

Performance counseling. Professional growth counseling. Who advises the platoon leader in all administrative, logistical, and tactical matters? (3-28 1-13) Platoon Sergeant Three forms of defense. (ADRP 3-90, 4-3) Defense of a linear obstacle Perimeter defense Reverse slope defense 5 types of Command and Supply Discipline Responsibilities (Army Regulation 735 5, pg 5) Command Supervisory Direct Custodial Personal Weapons systems and vehicle identification and weapons on vehicles Range Card