What are the 6 functions of Marine Aviation? correct answers ACRONYM (AAACEO)-Air
reconnaissance, Assault Support, Anti-Air Warfare, Offensive Air support, Electronic Warfare,
Control of Aircraft and Missiles.
identify functions of Offensive Air Support (OAS) without omission. correct answers
Destruction and Neutralization.
TBS-AVI-1001a Given an evaluation, identify the five stages for planning an assault support
operation, without omission. correct answers Ground Tactical, Landing, Air Movement, Loading,
Staging. (you start at the end and plan backwards).
Given an evaluation, and without the aid of references, identify the levels of maintenance
without omission. (TBS-CSS-2101a) correct answers ...field that does not require a depot and is
performed by equipment operators and depot industrial and original commercial facilities
Given a scenario, and without the aid of reference, identify the phases of maintenance action,
without omission. (TBS-CSS-2101c) correct answers acceptance of equipment, equipment
induction, active maintenance, maintenance closeout
Given an evaluation, identify functions of tactical level logistics without omission. (TBS-CSS-
2302a) correct answers supply, maintenance, transport, general engineering, health services, and
services.
Given an evaluation, identify classes of supply without omission. (TBS-CSS-2302b) correct
answers subsistence, individual equipment, petroleum, construction, ammunition, personal
demand items, major end items, medical equipment, repair parts, and nonmilitary material.
Given a scenario, identify characteristics of logistical support missions without omission. (TBS-
CSS-2302d) correct answers
, identify the role of tactical communications in the MAGTF correct answers It must enable the
flow of communications within all levels of command throughout the MAGTF
identify fire support control measures without error. correct answers FSCM's fall under two
categories, permissive and restrictive. Permissive- No further coordination is required for
engagement of targets. Restrictive- There are certain requirements for specific target
coordination prior to the engagement of those targets affected by the measure.
identify characteristics of fire support command relationships without error. correct answers
General support- FS is given to the unit as a whole. Direct Support- Support for a single,
supported unit. Attached- The placement of units of personnel in an organization where such
placement is relatively temporary.
Without the aid of references, identify characteristics of immediate suppression without
omission. correct answers This call for fire is sent in one transmission. The call for fire consists
of the: 1. Observer identification 2. Warning order "immediate suppression" 3. Target location
There is no MTO and no RREMS statement. Example. FO: This is W2P, immediate suppression,
grid 221 432, over. FDC: W2P, this is R2S, immediate suppression, grid 220 432, out.
Without the aid of references. Identify the mission of the Marine Corps Without omitting key
components. correct answers (1) The Marine Corps shall be organized, trained, and equipped to:
(a) Provide Fleet Marine Forces of combined arms, together with supporting air components, for
service with the United States Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the
conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign. (b)
Provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy, and security
detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases. (c) Develop, in
coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrines, tactics, techniques, and
equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations. The Marine Corps shall have
primary interest in the development of those landing force doctrines, tactics, techniques, and
equipment which are of common interest to the Army and the Marine Corps. 1-23 (d) Provide, as
required, Marine forces for airborne operations, in coordination with the Army, the Navy, and the
Air Force and in accordance with doctrine established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (e) Develop,
in coordination with the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force doctrines, procedures, and equipment
of interest to the Marine Corps for airborne operations which are not provided for by the Army.
(f) Be prepared, in accordance with integrated joint mobilization plans, for the expansion of the