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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 1. Column
techniques 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