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MCCC Entrance Exam Questions with accurate answers, 100% Accurate. Troop Leading Procedures 1. Receive the mission 2. Issue WARNO 3. Make a tentative plan 4. Initiate movement 5. Reconnoiter ... 6. Complete plan 7. Issue OPORD 8. Supervise Tenets of Unified Land Operations 1. Simultaneity 2. Depth 3. Flexibility 4. Synchronization Principles of Unified Land Operations 1. Mission Command 2. Develop the situation through action 3. Combined Arms 4. Adherence to the Law of War 5. Establish and Maintain Security 6. Create Multiple Dilemmas for the Enemy Steps of IPB 1. Define the Operational Environment 2. Describe environmental effects on operations 3. Evaluate the threat 4. Determine threat COAs The Mission Statement Who (the company) What (the unit's essential task and type of operation) When (this is the time given in the BN OPORD) Where (the OBJ or location stated in higher's OPORD) Why (the company purpose, taken from higher's concept of the operation) Decisive Point A decisive point is a geographic space, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to achieving success Offensive Tasks 1. Movement to contact 2. Attack 3. Pursuit 4. Exploitation Defensive Tasks 1. Area Defense 2. Mobile Defense 3. Retrograde Characteristics of the Offense 1. Surprise 2. Concentration 3. Audacity 4. Tempo Characteristics of the Defense 1. Disruption 2. Flexibility 3. Maneuver 4. Massing Effects 5. Operations in Depth 6. Preparation 7. Security Levels of War 1. Strategic 2. Operational 3. Tactical Fundamentals of Reconnaissance 1. Do not keep recon assets in reserve 2. Orient on the recon objective 3. Report information rapidly and accurately 4. Gain and maintain enemy contact 5. Ensure continuous recon 6. Retain freedom of maneuver 7. Develop the situation rapidly Fundamentals of Security 1. Provide early and accurate warning 2. Provide reaction time and maneuver space 3. Orient on the force or facility to be secured 4. Perform continuous recon 5. Maintain enemy contact Principles of Direct Fire Control 1. Mass the effects of fire 2. Avoid target overkill 3. Destroy the greatest threat first 4. Employ the best weapon for the specific target 5. Minimize exposure 6. Plan and implement fratricide avoidance measures 7. Plan for limited visibility 8. Plan for degraded capabilities Terrain Based DFCM 1. Target Reference Point 2. Engagement Area 3. Sector of Fire 4. Direction of Fire 5. Terrain based quadrant 6. Friendly based quadrant 7. Maximum Engagement Line 8. Final Protective Line 9. Restrictive Fire Line Threat based DFCM 1. Rules of Engagement 2. Weapons ready posture 3. Weapons safety posture 4. Weapon control status 5. Engagement priorities 6. Trigger 7. Engagement techniques 8. Target Array 9. Fire patterns Weapons Control Status 1. Hold 2. Tight 3. Free Forms of Maneuver 1. Frontal Attack 2. Envelopment 3. Turning movement 4. Penetration 5. Infiltration 6. Flank Attack Movement formations and techniques 1. Column 2. Company line 3. Company wedge 4. Company vee 5. Company file 6. Echelon right or left 7. Box (weapons company) 8. Diamond (weapons company) 9. Coil (stationary weapons company) 10. Herringbone (weapons company) Tenets of breaching operations 1. Intelligence 2. Fundamentals 3. Organization 4. Mass 5. Synchronization Fundamentals of Breaching 1. Suppress 2. Obscure 3. Secure 4. Reduce 5. Assault Combat Power Defined The total means of destructive, constructive, and informational capabilities that a military unit or formation can apply at a given time Elements of Combat Power 1. Leadership 2. Information 3. Mission Command 4. Movement and Maneuver 5. Intelligence 6. Fires 7. Sustainment 8. Protection Warfighting Functions 1. Mission Command 2. movement and maneuver 3. intelligence 4. Fires 5. Sustainmant 6. Protection Military Aspects of Terrain 1. Obstacles 2. Avenues of Approach 3. Key terrain 4. Observation and fields of fire 5. Cover and concealment Five paragraph OPORD 1. Situation 2. Mission 3. Execution 4. Sustainment 5. Command and signal CCIR defined An information requirement identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision making. 2 key elements of CCIR 1. FFIR 2. PIR Mission Variables of METT-TC 1. Mission 2. Enemy 3. Terrain and Weather 4. Troops and support 5. Time 6. Civil Considerations Fundamentals of Security 1. Provide early and accurate warning 2. Provide reaction time and maneuver space 3. Orient on the force or facility to be secured 4. Perform continuous recon 5. Maintain enemy contact Ambush An attack by fire or other destructive means from concealed positions on a moving or temporarily halted enemy Attack by fire A tactical mission task in which a commander uses direct fires, supported by indirect fires, to engage an enemy force without closing with the enemy to destroy, suppress, fix, or deceive that enemy Block A tactical mission task that denies the enemy access to an area or prevents his advance in a direction or along an avenue of approach Breach A tactical mission task in which the unit employs all available means to break through or establish a passage through an enemy defense, obstacle, minefield, or fortification Bypass A tactical mission task in which the commander directs his unit to maneuver around an obstacle, positions, or enemy force to maintain the momentum of the operation while deliberately avoiding contact with an enemy force Canalize A tactical mission task in which the commander restricts enemy movement to a narrow zone by exploiting terrain coupled with the use of obstacles, fires, or friendly maneuver Contain A tactical mission task that requires the commander to stop, hold, or surround enemy forces or to cause them to center their activity on a given front and prevent them from withdrawing any part of their forces for use elsewhere Control A tactical mission task that requires the commander to maintain physical influence over a specified area to prevent its use by an enemy or to create conditions necessary for successful friendly operations Counterattack Attack by part or all of a defending force against an enemy attacking force, for such specific purposes as regaining ground lost, or cutting off or destroying enemy advancing units, and with the general objective of denying to the enemy the attainment of the enemy's purpose in attacking. In sustained defensive operations, it is undertaken to restore the battle position and is directed at limited objectives. Clear A tactical mission task that requires the commander to remove all enemy forces and eliminate or alter the ability of the enemy or adversary to project forces or capabilities Delay To slow the time of arrival of enemy forces or capabilities or alter the ability of the enemy or adversary to project forces or capabilities Destroy A tactical mission task that physically renders an enemy force combat-ineffective until it is reconstituted. Alternatively, to destroy a combat system is to damage it so badly that it cannot perform any function or be restored to a usable condition without being entirely rebuilt Disrupt A tactical mission task in which a commander integrates direct and indirect fires, terrain, and obstacles to upset an enemy's formation or tempo, interrupt his timetable, or cause enemy forces to commit prematurely or attack in piecemeal fashion. Follow and Assume A tactical mission task in which a second committed force follows a force conducting an offensive task and is prepared to continue the mission if the lead force is fixed, attrited, or unable to continue. Follow and Support A tactical mission task in which a committed force follows and supports a lead force conducting an offensive task Fix A tactical mission task where a commander prevents the enemy from moving any part of his force from a specific location for a specific period Interdict A tactical mission task where the commander prevents, disrupts, or delays the enemy's use of an area or route Isolate A tactical mission task that requires a unit to seal off - both physically and psychologically - an enemy from sources of support, deny the enemy freedom of movement, and prevent the isolated enemy force from having contact with other enemy forces Neutralize A tactical mission task that result in rendering enemy personnel or materiel incapable of interfering with a particular operation Occupy A tactical mission task that involves [Show More]
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