ORP stands for this
What is Objective Rally Point?
Name the movement techniques
What are Traveling, Bounding, and Bounding Overwatch?
The Paragraphs of an OPORD
What is:
Situation
Mission
Execution
Sustainment
Command and Signal
The five major terrain features
What are Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, and Depression?
The platoon members that usually go on a leaders recon
Who are the PL, RTO, all squad leaders, and all of security squad?
SOP stands for this
What is Standard Operating Procedure(s)?
Demonstrate the hand and arm signal for halt
What is a raised fist with arm at a 90 degree angle?
The PRTs (warmup drills)
What is:
the bend and reach
the rear lunge
the high jumper
the rower
the squat bender
the windmill
the forward lunge
the prone row
the bent leg body twist
the pushup
The supplementary terrain features
What are Cut and Fill?
When the enemy situation is vague or not specific enough to conduct an attack is called this
What is movement to contact?
CCP stands for this
What is Casualty Collection Point?
Name this movement formation
What is a Squad Column Fire Team Wedge?
The TLPs
What is:
1. Receive The Mission
2. Issue Warning Order
3. Make a Tentative Plan
4. Initiate Movement
5. Conduct Reconnaissance
6. Complete the Plan
7. Issue Operation Order
8. Supervise and Refine
the three minor terrain features
What are Draw, Cliff, and Spur?
The person in charge when the PL and PSG go down
Who is the weapons squad leader?
ROTC stands for this
What is Reserve Officer' Training Corps?
Describe when one would low crawl instead of high crawl
When you do not have to move quickly and you have less than a vertical foot of cover and concealment (or when the enemy has good visibility).
The Enlisted Ranks
(the actual names, not just E-1 through however many)
What are:
E-1: Private
E-2: Private Second Class
E-3: Private First Class
E-4: Specialist/Corporal
E-5: Sergeant
E-6: Staff Sergeant
E-7: Sergeant First Class
E-8: Master Sergeant
E-9: Sergeant Major
The most common method of showing relief and elevation
What are Contour lines?
The difference between a raid and an ambush
In a raid, the attacker must maneuver to the target's location, while in an ambush, the attacker sets the location for the conduct of the ambush.
IDF stands for this
What is Indirect Fire?
Name this movement technique
What is a Platoon Vee?
The Officer ranks
(the actual names, not just O-1 through however many)
What is:
O-1: Second Lieutenant
O-2: First Lieutenant
O-3: Captain
O-4: Major
O-5: Lieutenant Colonel
O-6: Colonel
O-7: Brigadier General
O-8: Major General
O-9: Lieutenant General
O-10: General/General of the Army
Double jeopardy: The colors of a map and what they mean
black: man made features
red: populated areas, and boundaries
red-brown: cultural/relief features and elevation
blue: water
green: vegetation
The different types of defenses
What are area, mobile, and retrograde?