PHASE II WRITTEN EXAM B2X0429XW STUDENT HANDOUT

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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS THE BASIC SCHOOL MARINE CORPS TRAINING COMMAND CAMP BARRETT, VIRGINIA 22134-5019 PHASE II WRITTEN EXAM B2X0429XW STUDENT HANDOUT Basic Officer Course

Introduction The will be conducted with the completion of all classroom instruction in Phases I & II. Students will be given two and a half hours to complete the exam. Students are expected to bring their 1:50,000 Quantico MIM Land Nav SPC, map pens, protractor, and a Number 2 pencil. The exam will consist of multiple choice and essay style questions. Importance The will be four percent of a students overall grade, and will fall under the academics portion of a students overall grade. The learning objectives outline in this handout will be evaluated on the. Students are expected to review the in preparation for taking the exam. Terminal TBS-AVI-1001 Given a mission, scheme of maneuver, and commander's intent, identify Marine Corps heliborne planning considerations to support the ground scheme of maneuver and meet the commander's intent. TBS-DEMO-1001 Given munitions, while wearing a fighting load, employ pyrotechnics to support the scheme of maneuver and commander's intent. TBS-PAT-1013 Given a unit, an order, and an area to patrol from, while motorized, mechanized, or dismounted with or without assault support, and operating in the full range of environmental conditions, lead a unit in patrolling operations to accomplish the mission and meet the commander's intent. Enabling TBS-AVI-1000c Given a scenario, identify METT-TC considerations for Marine Aviation assault support to support mission requirements. TBS-AVI-1001a Without the aid of references, identify the five stages for planning an assault support operation in sequence without error. TBS-AVI-1001b Given a scenario, employ assault support aircraft in support of the ground scheme of maneuver to accomplish the mission. 2 Basic Officer Course

(Continued) TBS-AVI-1001c Without the aid of references, define capabilities and limitations of assault support operations without omission. TBS-C2-1001a Given a mission from higher, develop an initial estimate of the situation to publish a warning order. TBS-C2-1002a Given an order from higher, develop an estimate of the situation to issue an operations order. TBS-C2-1002b Given an order from higher, task organize an operations order to determine 5 Ws for subordinate units. TBS-COMM-2101k Given a tactical scenario with a mission and scheme of maneuver, select communication assets that will enable command and control to support the scheme of maneuver. TBS-COMM-2101l Given a tactical communications scenario, select the correct frequency spectrum to enable tactical communications. TBS-CORE-2104b Given a scenario, a mission and a mental estimate of the situation, provide commander's intent to facilitate decentralized operations. TBS-DEMO-1001a Without the aid of references, identify types of pyrotechnics without error. TBS-FSPT-1001c Without the aid of references, identify fire support control measures without error. TBS-FSPT-1001f Without the aid of references, identify target, trigger, location, observer, delivery asset, attack guidance, communication net (TTLODAC) in sequence without error. TBS-OFF-1001p Given a mission, commander's intent, and a squad, employ the fighter leader concept to accomplish the mission and meet the commander's intent. TBS-OFF-1001q Given a mission, commander's intent, and a squad, employ a base unit to control the movement of the squad. TBS-OFF-2102 Given a mission, implement Marine Corps Warfighting concepts to accomplish the mission. TBS-OFF-2102k Given a mission and commander's intent, develop a mental estimate of the situation using METT-TC to accomplish the mission. 3 Basic Officer Course

(Continued) TBS-OFF-2102r Without the aid of reference, given a scenario, apply the six tactical tenants to accomplish the mission. TBS-OFF-2103a Without the aid of references, identify types of offensive operations without omission. TBS-PAT-1006a Without the aid of references, identify detainee search procedures without omission. TBS-PAT-1006d Without the aid of references, define detainee segregation considerations without omission. TBS-PAT-1006e Without the aid of references, define detainee safeguard considerations without omission. TBS-PAT-1013b Given a unit and an order from higher, task organize a patrol to accomplish the mission and meet the commander's intent. TBS-PAT-2002c Given a unit, a mission with a commander's intent, and with supporting and attached units, determine Higher, Adjacent and Supporting (HAS) to accomplish the mission and meet the commander's intent. TBS-PAT-2002d Given an order from higher headquarters, paper, and pen, develop commanders intent to support achievement of higher's mission. TBS-PAT-2002e Given an order from higher and a mental estimate of the situation, develop a scheme of maneuver to accomplish the mission. TBS-PAT-2002k Without the aid of references, write the troop leading steps without omission. TBS-WPNS-1002c Given a light anti-armor weapon, clear the back blast area to ensure safe firing of the weapon. 4 Basic Officer Course

Notes 5 Basic Officer Course