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In the operations process the Commander's role is it to drive the operations process through the
activities of understanding, _______________, describing, and directing. Simultaneously, Commanders
constantly provide guidance and oversight by leading and ______________________. (ADP 5-0).

Visualizing

Assessing

A _______ is a type of enabling operation that involves the meeting of friendly ground forces, which
occurs in a variety of circumstances. (FM 3-90)

Link Up

What are the five military aspects of terrain? (ATP 3-21.10)

Observation and fields of fire
Avenues of approach
key and decisive terrain
obstacles
cover and concealment

A(n) _____ delineates that portion of the earth and the air above in which personnel and/or equipment
may be endangered by ground weapons firing or demolition activities (DA PAM 385-63).

A(n) __________ delineates that portion of the earth and the air above in which personnel and/or
equipment may be endangered by ground weapons firing or demolition activities (DA PAM 385-63).

SDZ

Why is it important for a commander to understand SDZs and REDs? (DA PAM 385-63)

They allow a commander to reduce the risk of fratricide and maximize suppression.

True or False? The Commander employs an approach march when the enemy's approximate location is
known, emphasizing speed over tactical deployment, and less physical security or dispersion. (ATP 3-
21.10)

True



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,Of the following, which are NOT principles of Mission Command (ADP 6-0)

Key Tasks
Risk Acceptance
Competence
Mission Orders
Mutual Trust
Commander's Initiative

Key Tasks & Commander's Initiative

Principles of Mission Command (ADP 6-0)

Competence
Mutual Trust
Shared Understanding
Commander's Intent
Mission Orders
Disciplined Initiative
Risk Acceptance

A(n) _________ is a form of reconnaissance operation that focuses on obtaining detailed information
about the terrain or enemy activity within a prescribed area. (FM 3-98)

Area Recon

In which portion of the Commander's Reconnaissance Guidance does the commander describe the level
of detail and level of aggressiveness required to accomplish reconnaissance operations? (FM 3-98)

Recon Tempo

Commander's critical information requirements are comprised of what two elements? (FM 5-0)

PIRs and FFIRs

True or False? Envelopment is not an offensive task (ATP 3-21.10)

False

What are the four offensive tasks? (MAPE)

Movement to Contact
Attack
Exploitation
Pursuit



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, Which three elements does a commander normally task organize their forces in to, for a breach? (ATP 3-
21.10)

Breach
Reserve
Assault
Support by Fire
Support
Attack

Support
Breach
Assault

A(n) ______ is a type of offensive operation that usually follows a successful attack and is designed to
disorganize the enemy in depth. (ADP 3-90).

Exploitation

A ______________ is a restriction placed on the command by a higher command which dictates an
action or inaction, thus restricting the freedom of action of a subordinate commander. (FM 6-0)

Constraint

Troop Leading Procedures (TLPs)

Step 1 - Receive the mission.
Step 2 - Issue a warning order.
Step 3 - Make a tentative plan.
Step 4 - Initiate movement.
Step 5 - Conduct reconnaissance.
Step 6 - Complete the plan.
Step 7 - Issue the order.
Step 8 - Supervise and refine.

During the Array Forces step of COA Development, the Commander allocates resources required for the
_____________________ first and determines the resources needed for ____________________ in
descending order of importance. (ATP 3-21.10)

Decisive Operation
Shaping Operations

During what step of COA Development does the Company Commander confirm the mission's decisive
point? (ATP 3-21.10)


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