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| Which block typically is considered a counter-insurgency operation with limited host nation control, an unstable environment and requires increased force protection? |
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| Which block typically is considered a humanitarian operation with host nation control, a stable environment and has a restrictive ROE? |
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| Which block is considered to have high intensity conflict, no host nation control and a violent and chaotic environment? |
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| Which street pattern is grid-like? |
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| Rectangular or chessboard |
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| Which street pattern fans out at various angles from a given focal point and less than 360°? |
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| Which street pattern radiates from a central point and extends outward 360°? |
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| Which street patern has loops or rings and are surrounded by successively larger ones? |
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| Which street pattern has pronounced terrain that influences the construction of roadways? |
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| Which street pattern is engineered without geometric patterns for aesthetic or functional reasons? |
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| Which street pattern is a primary thoroughfare that radiates down the center with buildings on either side? |
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| Which vehicle checkpoint is a permanent, fortified checkpoint usually paced along an approach to a built up or rerstricted area? |
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| What type of vehicle checkpoint is a pre-planned, temporary checkpoint in support of a specific operation or during a specific time of day/year? |
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| Which type of a vehicle checkpoint is an immediate checkpoint employed during a patrol? |
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| What component of a vehicle checkpoint provides positions in support of and around the VCP and are established to neutralize external threats and cover vehicles within the checkpoint itself? |
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| What component of a vehicle checkpoint is described as Marines placed in covert overwatch position(s) in order to provide situational awareness and counter-ambush capabilities? |
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| What component of a vehicle checkpoint is described as physical barriers to slow, canalize, turn and stop vehicles entering the checkpoint? |
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| In urban patrolling, what element consists of the patrol leader, radio operator, provides flank security, is responsible for command and control and flank security? |
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| In urban patrolling, which element consists of a point, navigator, provides security to the front and provides a base of fire and isolation of the objectives? |
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| In urban patrolling, which element may travel with the patrol leader and is comprised of non-organic units provided to executed special tasks? |
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| In urban patrolling, which element provides security to the rear, is the maneuver and search element of the patrol? |
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| If 2nd Lieutenant Numpteenuts (love you Shaun) locates a PRE-detonated IED what actions should he/she execute? |
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| Confirm, Clear, Call, Cordon and Control |
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| Which vehicle search is the first part of the searching process carried out on all vehicles and used to select vehicles for a more detailed examination? |
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| Which vehicle search is a full search where you question/search the driver and check inside the car? |
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| Which vehicle search is a detailed search of a suspect vehicle? |
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| Which element of a Cordon and Search provides an outer cordon and isolates the objective area? |
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| Which element of a Cordon and Search provides an inner cordon and is responsible for isolating the objective? |
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| Which element of a Cordon and Search is responsible to clear, search and assault targets? |
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| What factors influence ROE? |
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| National command policy, operational requirements and the law of war |
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| What is an organized movement aimed at the overthrow of a constitued government through the use of subversion and armed conflict? |
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| Who is described as an overt military aspect of the insurgency? |
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| Who is described as one who uses violence or the threat of violence to create fear; the intent to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies? |
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| What element of insurgency is described as providing strategic direction to the insurgency? |
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| What element of insurgency is described as those who do the actual fighing and provide security? |
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| What element of insurgency is described as those who form the politiecal core of the insurgency? |
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| What element of insurgency is described as those who are active followers, but do not participate in combat operations although they provide important support services such as safe houses and intel collection? |
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| What element of insurgency is described as the supporting populace; they may continue in their normal positions or lead clandestine lives for the insurgent movement? |
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| Who is described as any officer or enlisted member (Sgt to Maj Gen) who is the subject of the performance evaluation? |
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| Who is described as the first officer or civilian in the MRO's chain of command? |
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| Who is described as the first officer in the the Reporting Senior's chain of command? |
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| Who is required for all adverse reports and is normally the RS of the RO? |
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| What is the FITREP system's way of compensating for the grading differences between Reporting Seniors? |
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| What is described as a list of Fitness Report scores an RS has recorded for a particular rank? |
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| Any officer, senior to the individual being recommended |
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| Which ideology that motivates a terrorist is described as Marxist-Leninist, Maoist or Fascist? |
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| Which ideology that motivates a terrorist is described as being devoted to the interests or culture of a group of people or nation? |
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| Which ideology that motivates a terrorist is described as various other groups such as radical envrionmentalists, anti-abortionists, etc...? |
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| What type of award is given to recognize entire organizations for outstanding heroism or achievement? |
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| What award is bestowed upon an individual for a specific act or acts of gallantry? |
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| Personal/Military Decorations |
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| What award is issued to an individual to denote participation in a campaign, war, national emergency, etc...? |
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| Barriers, Fences and alarm systems are examples of active or passive security measures? |
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| Patrols, sentries and guardian angels are examples of active or passive security measures? |
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| In regards to ASCOPE, what is described as tribal boundaries, religious and political influences and the physical location of local centers of business, religion and politics? |
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| In regards to ASCOPE, what is described as significant to culture or religion? |
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| In regards to ASCOPE, what is described as functions and services that local authorities provide? |
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| In regards to ASCOPE, what is described as people with a shared interest or goal, such as religious groups, gangs or a host of other entities? |
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| In regards to ASCOPE, what is described as key individuals in an area? |
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| In regards to ASCOPE, what is described as key dates that are important to them for different reason? |
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| When executing a Movement to the target, which method of movement is a column along a single path and facilitates easier command and control? |
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| When executing a Movement to the target, what method of movement uses multiple directions and provides a lower signature with fewer vehicles collocated during approach? |
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| When emplacing a cordon and search which technique is executed when elements occupy multiple positions at the same time? |
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| When emplacing a cordon and search which technique is executed when elements occupy multiple positions in sequence? |
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| When withdrawing from the objective which method of egress is least preferred and lacks overwatch as units leave the area? |
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| When withdrawing from the objective which method of egress provides greater security for forces leaving the cordon area? |
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| Which egress route provides simplicity in movement from the objective area, but canalizes the cordon and search force? |
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| Which egress route requires greater coordination for each element, but requires greater communication assets? |
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