_______________ is a directive issued by a commander to subordinate commanders for the purpose of effecting the coordinated execution of an operation. They are issued to direct the execution of long-term operations as well as the execution of discrete short term operations.
What is OPORD?
What is the back azimuth for 350 degrees?
What is 170?
What color is used on a map to identify cultural features, all relief features, non-surveyed spot elevations, and elevation such as contour lines?
What is Red-Brown?
What is the percentage you add to your pace count for cross-country movement?
What is 20%?
This rehearsal technique is one of 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 Terrain-Model Rehearsal?
Which memory aid do commanders and staffs use to describe civil considerations?
What is ASCOPE (Areas, Structures, Capabilities, Organizations, People, Events)?
A method of locating an unknown point by successively occupying at least two known positions on the ground, and then map sighting on the unknown location is _________.
What is intersection?
How do you determine the approximate elevation of a hilltop without a survey marker?
What is add one-half the contour interval to the elevation of the last contour line?
This point is the place where area navigation ends and point navigation begins.
What is Navigational Attack Points?
This rehearsal technique requires the least terrain of all rehearsals. Using tents or enclosed areas conceals the rehearsal from the enemy.
What is Digital Terrain-Model Rehearsal?
Name the parts of METT-TC(I)
What is Mission, Enemy, Terrain and Weather, Troops and Support Available, Time Available, Civil Considerations, and Information?
Convert a magnetic azimuth of 347° to a grid azimuth—(using a 5° Westerly G-M Angle)
What is 342?
What is the elevation of point ‘A’ on the image?
What is 170?
The point where the route or the handrail changes direction.
What is Catching Features?
You may give ________________ to a choking casualty.
What is Abdominal thrusts?
Which set of variables are used by commanders and staffs to analyze and describe an environment?
What is PMESII-PT (Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical Environment, and Time)?
What is the magnetic azimuth from OP14 at grid FG0889 to the Tower in grid square FG1288?
What is 110?
What are the four (4) 100,000m Square Identifications for the Fort Knox Military Installation map?
What is EH, FH, EG, FG?
Linear features like roads or highways, railroads, power transmission lines, ridgelines, or streams that run roughly parallel to the direction of travel
What is Handrails?
________________ is a technique for opening a casualties airway.
What is Head-tilt/chin-lift method?
Name the 5 paragraphs of an OPORD in order
What is Situation, Mission, Execution, Sustainment, Command and Signal?
Friendly forces located at Tower 218 (in grid square EG8993) spot enemy fire at 307 degrees magnetic. Your platoon located at a cemetery at grid EG869951, can see the fire at 88 degrees magnetic. Where is the enemy fire coming from?
What is EG87839513?
What are the major, minor and supplemental terrain features?
What is hill, valley, ridge, saddle, depression / cliff, spur, draw / cut and fill?
This technique begins with the determination of a polar coordinate on a map and ends with the act of finding it on the ground.
What is dead reckoning?
________________, is the first step when performing casualty movement.
What is Identify the correct extraction device for the tactical situation?