Battle Drill Quiz

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Battle Drill Proficiency Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of Battle Drills with our comprehensive quiz designed for military enthusiasts and professionals alike. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to tactical operations, this quiz will challenge your knowledge and enhance your skills related to various combat scenarios.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice format for easy answering
  • Covers essential Battle Drills and related concepts
  • Ideal for training and self-assessment
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by EngagingEagle42
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A collective action rapidly executed without applying a deliberate decision making process is a
Battle Drill
Mission Command
Combat Maneuver
Operations Order
In Battle Drill 1A the element coming into contact will
Take cover, Return Fire, and move to flank the enemy.
Run toward the enemy waving rifles in the sky in an effort to intimidate the enemy
Take cover, Return Fire, Call out Distance, Direction and Description of enemy, and assault through the objective.
Take cover, Return Fire, Call out Distance, Direction and Description of enemy, and get on line to create a base of fire to suppress the enemy.
In Battle Drill 1A the squad leader must determine
The grid coordinates of the enemy location.
If the team in contact is able to establish suppressive fire over the enemy IOT allow the other team to flank and assault the objective.
The best area to establish an entry control point.
If the trailing team not in contact is able to establish suppressive fire over the enemy IOT allow the other team to flank and assault the objective.
The steps of Consolidate and Reorganize include:
Cross loading ammunition, reestablishing COC, sending out aid and litter and EPW teams.
Cross loading ammunition, reestablishing COC, calling for fire
Cross loading ammunition, reestablishing COC, cleaning weapons
Completing CRM and OIL report for the engagement
Battle Drill 2 is
Squad Attack
Conduct a Platoon Assault
Movement to Contact
React to Contact
ORP stands for
Organizational Rally Point
Other Rally Point
Objective Rally Point
Organizational Risk Prevention
An ORP should be established in an area that
Has significant tactical value.
Is out of sight, sound, and small-arms range of the objective area.
Has observation of the objective
Has close access to water.
A five-point contingency plan consists of
Where your Going, Others taking with you, Time you will return, What to do if you do not return, Actions on enemy contact
Who, What, When, Why, Where
METT-TC
Where your Going, Others going with you, and direction of travel, when to go to sleep
Line 3 of 9 a Line Medevac is
Special equipment required
Security at pick-up site
Number of patients by precedence
Method of marking pick-up site
A near Ambush is anything within hand grenade range.
True
False
If a squad leader makes contact and determines that one team is not capable of gaining suppressive fire, he/she should:
Break Contact
Call an Airstrike
Fix Bayonets
Move the team not in contact on line with the team in contact to establish a base of fire and relay the need for additional resources to the PL.
A leader's recon is conducted prior to the occupation of an ORP or a Patrol Base.
True
False
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