Rehearsals/PCCs and PCIs
Sand Tables and Terrain Models
Training Management
Navigational Methods and Route Planning
Land Navigation
Call For Fire
100

Rehearsal that produces the most detailed understanding of the operation and includes every participating Soldier and system. 

What is Full-Dress Rehearsal? 

100

A full-dress or reduced-force rehearsal takes more _________ and __________.

What is Time and Resources.
100

Training events can be managed utilizing this framework which involves the accomplishment of critical actions and activities PRIOR to each training event. 

What is the T-Week Concept? 

100

Linear features like roads or highways, railroads, power transmission lines, ridgelines, or streams that run roughly parallel to the direction of travel.

What are Handrails?

100

What is True North?

100

Target Location method that requires the observer to provide only a distance and direction

What is Polar? 

200

One of the four (4) doctrinal rehearsal types

What is Backbrief OR Combined Arms Rehearsal OR Support Rehearsal OR Battle Drill / SOP Rehearsal? 

200

A greater degree of detail. Allow the depiction of 3D Modeling 

What is a Sand Table?

200

Commanders must ensure they give this back to their units when assessing, evaluating and executing training. 

What is Feedback? 

200

This technique begins with the determination of polar coordinate on a map and ends with the act of finding it on the ground. 

What is Dead Reckoning?

200

What is 247 Degrees? 

200

During successive bracketing you request this Warning Order to ensure complete destruction of the target

What is Fire for Effect (FFE)?

300

The lowest level of leadership position that Pre-Combat Checks (PCCs) can be delegated to. 

What is a Team Leader? 

300

This rehearsal method is the most popular and gives a great feel for the battle space, but can present OPSEC risks if the area around the rehearsal site is not secured. 

What is a Terrain-Model Rehearsal? 

300

This model is used by small-unit leaders utilize to plan, prepare, execute and evaluate single training events.

What is the 8-Step Training Model? 

300

The point where the route or the handrail changes directions.

What is catching features?

300

A method of locating an unknown point by successively occupying at least two known positions on the ground and than map sighting on the unknown location. 

What is the Intersection Method? 

300

Target is 2,400 meters away, and you spot the round impacting 100m to the right. correction? 

What is Left, 200?

400

A briefing by subordinates to the Commander on how they plan to accomplish their mission. 

What is a Backbrief Rehearsal? 

400

Terrain models are geared to the ___________ conducting the rehearsal. 

What is echelon? 

400

Troop Leading Procedures

What is 

-Receive the Mission

-Issue a WARNO

-Make a Tentative Plan

-Initiate Movement

-Conduct Reconnaissance

-Complete the Plan

-Issue the Order

-Supervise and Refine

400

This point is the place where area navigation ends and point navigation beings. 

What is Navigational Attack Points?

400
Know Where you Are


Plan the Route

Stay on the Route

Recognize the Objective

What are the 4 Steps of Land Navigation? 

400

Target Location that requires the observer to pre-establish a reference point. 

What is Shift from a Known Point? 

500

"Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers" 

Who is Harry S. Truman?

500

This rehearsal method requires the least terrain of all rehearsals. Using tents or enclosed areas conceals the rehearsal from the enemy. 

What is a Digital Terrain-Model Rehearsal? 

500

Communicating ALL AVAILABLE INFORMATION about the training event to you subordinates. 

What is the Operations Order (OPORD)? 

500

Three route-selection criteria for small-unit movements. 

What is Cover; Concealment; and Checkpoint features? 

500

Back Azimuth of 180 degrees

What is 180 degrees? 

500

Distance for Danger Close


What is 600 meters? 

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