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[Show more]What are the three types of BCT? - 
1. Heavy 
2. Infantry 
3. Stryker 
(NOT ARMOR) 
What is the purpose of sustaining operations? - To generate and maintain combat power. 
What is organic to all three of the BCTs? - The reconnaissance squadron 
Aside from forward support companies, what other compa...
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Add to cartWhat are the three types of BCT? - 
1. Heavy 
2. Infantry 
3. Stryker 
(NOT ARMOR) 
What is the purpose of sustaining operations? - To generate and maintain combat power. 
What is organic to all three of the BCTs? - The reconnaissance squadron 
Aside from forward support companies, what other compa...
What are the three standard types of BCTs? - Heavy, Infantry, and Stryker. 
A mix of other brigade types supports theater army, corps, and division commanders. List these 
supporting brigade types. - Battlefield surveillance brigade (BFSB), Fires brigade, Combat aviation 
brigade (CAB), Maneuver enh...
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Add to cartWhat are the three standard types of BCTs? - Heavy, Infantry, and Stryker. 
A mix of other brigade types supports theater army, corps, and division commanders. List these 
supporting brigade types. - Battlefield surveillance brigade (BFSB), Fires brigade, Combat aviation 
brigade (CAB), Maneuver enh...
Name the standard types of BCTs? - Infantry, Stryker, and Armored 
Name the six war fighting functions. - Movemnt and Maneuver, Fires, Sustainment, Intelligence, 
Protection 
Beyond _____ hours, sustainment organizations at the division and corps levels are required to 
replenishment of the BCT's c...
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Add to cartName the standard types of BCTs? - Infantry, Stryker, and Armored 
Name the six war fighting functions. - Movemnt and Maneuver, Fires, Sustainment, Intelligence, 
Protection 
Beyond _____ hours, sustainment organizations at the division and corps levels are required to 
replenishment of the BCT's c...
List the standard types of BCTs. - HBCT, IBCT, and SBCT. Ref: FMI 3-0.1 Page 1-12. 
List the six warfighting functions. - Movement and maneuver, intelligence, fires, sustainment, 
command and control, and protection. 
Ref: FMI 3-0.1 Page 1-13. 
Name the three components that constitute a Soldier's ...
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Add to cartList the standard types of BCTs. - HBCT, IBCT, and SBCT. Ref: FMI 3-0.1 Page 1-12. 
List the six warfighting functions. - Movement and maneuver, intelligence, fires, sustainment, 
command and control, and protection. 
Ref: FMI 3-0.1 Page 1-13. 
Name the three components that constitute a Soldier's ...
For a measurement of a specific body landmark to be valid, how close must the result of each of the 
required measurements be to each other? - 1 INCH 
A Soldier has how many days after enrollment in the ABCP to meet with a dietitian to receive nutrition 
counseling? - 30 DAYS 
What is the Maximum al...
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Add to cartFor a measurement of a specific body landmark to be valid, how close must the result of each of the 
required measurements be to each other? - 1 INCH 
A Soldier has how many days after enrollment in the ABCP to meet with a dietitian to receive nutrition 
counseling? - 30 DAYS 
What is the Maximum al...
Typically when is a relief in place executed? - During periods of reduced visibility 
A ____________ relief occurs when each element within the relieved unit is relieved in succession, from 
right to left or left to right, depending on how it is deployed. - Sequential relief 
What technique of relie...
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Add to cartTypically when is a relief in place executed? - During periods of reduced visibility 
A ____________ relief occurs when each element within the relieved unit is relieved in succession, from 
right to left or left to right, depending on how it is deployed. - Sequential relief 
What technique of relie...
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What is a relief in place - a tactical enabling operation in which, by the direction of higher authority, 
all or part of a unit is replaced in an area by the incoming unit. 
A relief in place is an operation in which, by the direction of higher authority, _________ a unit is 
replaced in an area of...
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Add to cartWhat is a relief in place - a tactical enabling operation in which, by the direction of higher authority, 
all or part of a unit is replaced in an area by the incoming unit. 
A relief in place is an operation in which, by the direction of higher authority, _________ a unit is 
replaced in an area of...
A tactical enabling operation in which by the direction of higher authority, all or part of a unit is replaced 
in an area by the incoming unit - A relief in place 
What are the three techniques for conducting a relief? - Sequentially simultaneously staggered 
Which relief occurs when each element w...
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Add to cartA tactical enabling operation in which by the direction of higher authority, all or part of a unit is replaced 
in an area by the incoming unit - A relief in place 
What are the three techniques for conducting a relief? - Sequentially simultaneously staggered 
Which relief occurs when each element w...
1x sold
Regarding S1/G1 what are the typical actions initiated by the Soldier - 
Personnel action requests 
Requests for leaves or passes 
Changes to record of emergency data or life insurance 
elections 
Changes to dependent information 
Allotments 
Saving bonds 
Direct deposit information 
What are the c...
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Add to cartRegarding S1/G1 what are the typical actions initiated by the Soldier - 
Personnel action requests 
Requests for leaves or passes 
Changes to record of emergency data or life insurance 
elections 
Changes to dependent information 
Allotments 
Saving bonds 
Direct deposit information 
What are the c...
What are the Semiannually periodic inventory requirement for ARNG and USAR - 
Inspect and review PLL 
Inventory and review basic and operational load 
Tool room/crib 
What AR covers Property Accountability Policies - AR735-5 
What are the 5 types of responsibility - 
Command 
Supervisory 
Direct 
...
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Add to cartWhat are the Semiannually periodic inventory requirement for ARNG and USAR - 
Inspect and review PLL 
Inventory and review basic and operational load 
Tool room/crib 
What AR covers Property Accountability Policies - AR735-5 
What are the 5 types of responsibility - 
Command 
Supervisory 
Direct 
...
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