IMTs
SQD Organization/Roles
FOOM
Patrolling
Battle Drills/TLPs
100

This IMT allows faster movement while maintaining a low silhouette when enemy fire prevents standing.

High Crawl

100

This leader is responsible for the overall mission and control of both fire teams.

Squad Leader?

100

This fire team formation is the most commonly used and provides all-around security.

Wedge Formation

100

These patrols are conducted to gather information rather than engage the enemy.

Recon or Reconnaissance

100

This battle drill is triggered when the enemy initiates direct fire.

React to Direct Fire Contact

In other words (React to Contact)

200

This IMT provides the lowest silhouette when cover and concealment are minimal

Low Crawl
200

This leader controls movement and fires within a fire team.

Team Leader

200

This formation is used when terrain or visibility restricts movement.

File

200

Name one purpose of patrolling.

Gathering information / providing security / maintaining contact / destroying the enemy

200

This condition must be achieved before maneuvering during an assault.

Fire Superiority

300

This IMT is the fastest way to move between covered positions.

3-5 Second Rush

300

This Soldier provides the squad’s primary source of suppressive fire

Automatic Rifleman

300

This squad formation uses multiple wedges and is commonly used during movement.

SQD Column Fire Team Wedge

300

How many principles of patrolling are there

Five 

300

This planning method begins with the end state and works backward.

Backwards Planning

400

How long should each rush last to prevent enemy tracking?

3-5 Seconds

400

This Soldier employs grenades to engage enemies in cover or defilade.

Grenadier

400

This movement technique is used when enemy contact is unlikely.

Traveling

400

Which principle ensures leaders manage formations, signals, and accountability.

Control

400

Small-unit leaders use this process instead of MDMP to plan missions.

Troop Leading Procedures (TLPs)

500

Before rushing, a Soldier must identify this to avoid stopping in the open.

The next cover and concealed position

500

This role is considered the backbone of the squad and supports all other positions.

Rifleman

500

This movement technique is used when enemy contact is possible but not expected

Traveling Overwatch

500

These must be rehearsed and known by all patrol members to control movement and fires.

Hand and Arm Signals

500

What is the first step of TLPs?

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