PAT MODULES 1-6 COMPLETE STUDY
GUIDE 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
◉ TBS-OFF-2102 Given a mission, implement Marine Corps
Warfighting concepts to accomplish the mission. Answer:
◉ TBS-AVI-1001 Given an evaluation, define the Six Functions of
Marine Aviation without omission. Answer: "AAA CEO"
- Anti-Air Warfare (AAW)
The action that is required to destroy or reduce to an acceptable level the
enemy air and missile threat.
- Assault Support
Provides operational and tactical mobility as well as logistics support to
the MAGTF
- Air Reconnaissance
Purpose is to reduce the commander's unknown risks
- Control of Aircraft and Missiles
Encompasses the coordinated employment of facilities, equipment,
communications, procedures, and personnel in order to enable the ACE
,commander to plan, direct, and control the efforts of the ACE to support
the MAGTF
- Electronic Warfare (EW)
Consist of the following subsets:
1) Electronic Attack (EA). Involves the use of electromagnetic energy
to determine, reduce, exploit or prevent hostile use of the
electromagnetic spectrum and action which retains friendly use of the
electromagnetic spectrum. Among them are: Reactive Suppression of
Enemy Air Defense (RSEAD), and Air Interdiction/OAAW.
2) Electronic Warfare Support (ES). That division of EW involving
actions taken under direct control of an operational commander to search
for, intercept, identify, and locate sources of radiated electromagnetic
energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition.
3) EP (Electronic Protection) That division of EW involving actions
taken to protect personnel, facilities, and equipment from any effects of
friendly or enemy employment of EW that degrade, neutralize, or
destroy friendly combat capability.
- Offensive Air Support (OAS)
Those air operations conducted against enemy installations, facilities,
and personnel to directly assist the attainment of the Marine Air-Ground
Task Force (MAGTF) objectives by the destruction of enemy resources
or the isolation of his military force
◉ TBS-C2-1001a Given a mission from higher, develop an initial
estimate of the situation to publish a warning order. Answer: We
, develop the initial estimate of the situation using our METT-TC
analysis. Then we apply this to the WarnO Format.
In order to create a warning order, it is ideal that you identify all the
pertinent information categorized within the 5-paragraph order format
from higher.
At a minimum a warning order contains
-the situation,
-mission,
-general instructions and
-specific instructions.
There are different methods of disseminating the information to your
Marines. You can verbally issue the warning order, post the warning
order, or verbally issue and then post the order, which is the preferred
method. Don't delay issuing a warning order because you don't have all
the information you would like to have. Once more information is
received you can publish a second warning order or update the
previously issued warning order.
◉ TBS-C2-1002a Given an order from higher, develop an estimate of
the situation to issue an operations order. Answer: The process begins
with a detailed analysis of the situation, or Estimate of the Situation
(METT-TC). Using the details of that estimate, the leader determines the
Enemy's Most Likely Course Of Action (EMLCOA). Related to the
EMLCOA, the commander identifies: the center of gravity of the enemy;
GUIDE 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
◉ TBS-OFF-2102 Given a mission, implement Marine Corps
Warfighting concepts to accomplish the mission. Answer:
◉ TBS-AVI-1001 Given an evaluation, define the Six Functions of
Marine Aviation without omission. Answer: "AAA CEO"
- Anti-Air Warfare (AAW)
The action that is required to destroy or reduce to an acceptable level the
enemy air and missile threat.
- Assault Support
Provides operational and tactical mobility as well as logistics support to
the MAGTF
- Air Reconnaissance
Purpose is to reduce the commander's unknown risks
- Control of Aircraft and Missiles
Encompasses the coordinated employment of facilities, equipment,
communications, procedures, and personnel in order to enable the ACE
,commander to plan, direct, and control the efforts of the ACE to support
the MAGTF
- Electronic Warfare (EW)
Consist of the following subsets:
1) Electronic Attack (EA). Involves the use of electromagnetic energy
to determine, reduce, exploit or prevent hostile use of the
electromagnetic spectrum and action which retains friendly use of the
electromagnetic spectrum. Among them are: Reactive Suppression of
Enemy Air Defense (RSEAD), and Air Interdiction/OAAW.
2) Electronic Warfare Support (ES). That division of EW involving
actions taken under direct control of an operational commander to search
for, intercept, identify, and locate sources of radiated electromagnetic
energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition.
3) EP (Electronic Protection) That division of EW involving actions
taken to protect personnel, facilities, and equipment from any effects of
friendly or enemy employment of EW that degrade, neutralize, or
destroy friendly combat capability.
- Offensive Air Support (OAS)
Those air operations conducted against enemy installations, facilities,
and personnel to directly assist the attainment of the Marine Air-Ground
Task Force (MAGTF) objectives by the destruction of enemy resources
or the isolation of his military force
◉ TBS-C2-1001a Given a mission from higher, develop an initial
estimate of the situation to publish a warning order. Answer: We
, develop the initial estimate of the situation using our METT-TC
analysis. Then we apply this to the WarnO Format.
In order to create a warning order, it is ideal that you identify all the
pertinent information categorized within the 5-paragraph order format
from higher.
At a minimum a warning order contains
-the situation,
-mission,
-general instructions and
-specific instructions.
There are different methods of disseminating the information to your
Marines. You can verbally issue the warning order, post the warning
order, or verbally issue and then post the order, which is the preferred
method. Don't delay issuing a warning order because you don't have all
the information you would like to have. Once more information is
received you can publish a second warning order or update the
previously issued warning order.
◉ TBS-C2-1002a Given an order from higher, develop an estimate of
the situation to issue an operations order. Answer: The process begins
with a detailed analysis of the situation, or Estimate of the Situation
(METT-TC). Using the details of that estimate, the leader determines the
Enemy's Most Likely Course Of Action (EMLCOA). Related to the
EMLCOA, the commander identifies: the center of gravity of the enemy;