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TBS PHASE 3 EXAM LATEST REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE
Types of defensive ops - ANSWER: Mobile, Area, Retrograde

Define Mobile Defense - ANSWER: bulk of the force is held as a mobile striking force
with strict economy applied to dedicated positional supporting efforts designed to
canalize, delay, and disrupt the enemy's attack. In this case, the static positions help
control the depth and breadth of enemy penetrations and ensure retention of
ground from which to launch counterattacks

Define Area Defense - ANSWER: retention of terrain by absorbing the enemy in an
interlocking series of positions and destroying him largely by fires. Mutual support
and positions in depth force the enemy to expose his force in the attack to each
position. Dynamic elements include patrols, intelligence units, and reserve forces to
cover gaps among defensive positions, reinforcing those positions as necessary and
counterattacking as directed

Define Retrograde Defense - ANSWER: organized movement away from the enemy.
A transitional operation, the retrograde defense occurs within a larger scheme Three
specific defensive methods—delay, withdrawal, and retirement

Types of Defensive Methods - ANSWER: BP, Strongpoint, Perimeter, Reverse Slope

Define the BP Method: - ANSWER: defense position oriented on the most likely
enemy avenue of approach from which a unit may defend or attack

Define the Strongpoint method: - ANSWER: (battalion level or above) A fortified
defensive position designed to deny the enemy certain terrain as well as the use of
an avenue of approach. It differs from a battle position in that it is designed to be
occupied for an extended period of time.

Define the Perimeter Method: - ANSWER: oriented in all directions. A unit can use
this defensive technique to accomplish a specific mission, such as defend friendly
infrastructure, or to provide immediate self-protection, such as during resupply
operations when all-around security is required.

Define the Reverse Slope Method: - ANSWER: It's a defense on the opposite slope of
a hill

7 Steps of EA Dev - ANSWER: -Identify all likely enemy avenues of approach.
-Determine likely enemy schemes of maneuver.
-Determine where to kill the enemy.
-Plan and integrate obstacles.
-Emplace weapon systems.
-Plan and integrate indirect fires.

, -Rehearse the execution of operations in the engagement area.

Define Primary Battle Position: - ANSWER: best place to accomplish the assigned
mission. It is frequently focused on the enemy's most likely avenue of approach

Define Alternate Battle Position: - ANSWER: where a unit can still accomplish its
assigned mission, but that is occupied when the primary BP becomes either
untenable or unsuitable

Define Supplementary Battle Position - ANSWER: allows a unit to address
unexpected enemy schemes of maneuver. For example, they may cover the flank of
the primary positions

What is the Defensive SOM? - ANSWER: (TDOOTS)
-Type/Method of Defense
-Distribution of Forces
-Orientation
-Occupation Method
-TCM's
-Security Plan

What is important when integrating obstacles? - ANSWER: All obstacles must be
covered by fire and observation, otherwise the enemy can breach them at their
leisure)

Define Protective Wire - ANSWER: This wire PROTECTS the fighting positions. It is
emplaced just outside of hand grenade range, far enough out that all members of
the fire team can affect the obstacle with their fires.

Define Tactical Wire - ANSWER: FIXES, TURNS, BLOCKS, or DISRUPTS the enemy.

Define Supplementary Wire - ANSWER: This wire disguises the nature of protective
and tactical wire.

Define a Hasty Attack - ANSWER: "an attack when the commander decides to trade
preparation time for speed to exploit an opportunity."

Define a Deliberate Attack - ANSWER: "a type of offensive action characterized by
pre-planned and coordinated employment of firepower and maneuver to close with
and destroy the enemy."

Define Frontal Attack - ANSWER: fire and movement against EN surface

Define Flanking Attack - ANSWER: Fire and maneuver, SBF

What is the Offensive SOM - ANSWER: (DDFTC)
-Direction of attack

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