Week 1: Reporting and Communicating

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Mastering Military Communication

Test your knowledge of military communication protocols with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers key concepts such as OSMEAC, WARNORDs, SALUTE and SALT reports, ACEWs, and more. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, this quiz will challenge your understanding and improve your skills.

Key Features:

  • 11 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Score and assess your military communication knowledge
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExecutingScout234
What does OSMEAC stand for?
Orientation, Situation, Mission, Execution, Administration and Logistics, Communication
Objective, Situation, Mission, Equipment, Administration, Communication
Orientation, Situation, Mission, Execution, Administration, Coordination
Objective, Situation, Mission, Equipment, Administration, Coordination
What should be included in a WARNORD? (Pick all That apply)
Situation
Mission
General Instructions
Specific Instructions
Roster
Time frames
Equipment and Weapons planning
To provide early warning of dangerous weather
To warn units of an attack
To alert other units of enemy contact
Why are WARNORDs issued? (Pick all That apply)
To prepare units for upcoming assignments
To update units on developing situations
To keep constant and regular updates for field commanders
To warn units of danger
To warn units of the actions of sister units to avoid friendly fire
A SALUTE Report is a report of (Pick all That apply)
Friendly or adjacent units
The performance of higher ranking persons
Enemy or suspected activity
Any activity not by friendly forces
A SALUTE report includes
Size, activity, location, uniforms, time of spotting, equipment
Size, activity, location, unit designation, time of reporting, equipment
Size of unit, actions taken against unit, location, unit designation, time of actions taken, equipment 
Series of events, actions taken against unit, location, unit, time last seen, and equipment
A SALT report is (Pick all that apply)
A report for engineering brigades regarding bridges
A way to report observed activity
It’s made up
A shortened version of the SALUTE report
For officers only to fill out
For only officers to see
A SALT report includes
Size, actions taken against unit, location of engagement, time of engagement
Size of unit, activity of unit, location of unit, and time last seen
Situation, Action, Location, Time
Situation, Activity, Location, Time
An ACEW is a form of
After-Action Report
Pre-Action Report
After-Attack Report
Alternative Action Report
ACEW stands for what?
Ammunition, Casualties, Equipment, Weapons
Attitude, Capabilities, Equipment, Weather
Ammunition, Capabilities, Equipment, Weapons
Ammunition, Capabilities, Equipment, Weather
ACEWs checks should be performed by;
Squad leaders
Fire team leaders
Individual infantrymen
Officers
Officers and noncommissioned officers
Lance Corporals
Gunnery Sergeants
ACEWs are performed when? (Check all That apply)
Before an attack
Immediately after an attack
Once the unit is in contact
During defensive actions
After any action with or against the enemy
After any action involving the enemy once the area is secure
During long battles to keep commanders informed
They are rarely performed
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