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Forms of Maneuver – Quick Reference Table
Form Description
Frontal Attack Direct assault on the enemy’s front; usually high risk.
Flank attack around enemy positions to strike at sides or
Envelopment
rear.
Turning Displaces the enemy from positions by threatening lines of
Movement supply.
Penetration Breach enemy’s line at a single point and exploit the gap.
Covert movement through gaps in enemy defenses to reach
Infiltration
rear areas.
Directed at one or both flanks; requires diversion or fixing
Flank Attack
force.
Which form of maneuver is designed to avoid enemy strengths by attacking a
vulnerable flank?
A) Frontal attack
B) Turning movement
C) Envelopment
D) Penetration
,Question 2:
What distinguishes a turning movement from an envelopment?
A) It penetrates directly through enemy lines.
B) It aims to cut off enemy lines of communication and force repositioning
C) It focuses on holding terrain for reinforcement.
D) It secures the enemy's front while flanking with dismounted elements.
Question 3:
Which form of maneuver involves stealthy movement through gaps in the
enemy's defenses?
A) Penetration
B) Infiltration
C) Frontal attack
D) Flank attack
Question 4:
What is the primary risk of a frontal attack?
A) Potential for encirclement
B) High risk of friendly fire
C) Engaging enemy at their point of strength
D) Loss of initiative during movement
Question 5:
Which form of maneuver focuses on creating and exploiting a gap in the
enemy's defense?
A) Flank attack
B) Turning movement
,C) Penetration
D) Infiltration
Question 6:
A company is tasked to fix the enemy frontally while a mechanized element
attacks the enemy’s exposed flank. What form of maneuver is being used?
A) Turning movement
B) Penetration
C) Envelopment
D) Frontal attack
Question 7:
Which of the following does not rely on a decisive point of contact?
A) Flank attack
B) Frontal attack
C) Infiltration
D) Penetration
During a convoy in a friendly-heavy area where enemy contact is unlikely, what
WCS is most appropriate?
A) Free
B) Hold
C) Tight
D) Engage at will
Which WCS allows units to engage only if positively identified as hostile?
, A) Weapons Hold
B) Weapons Tight
C) Weapons Free
D) None of the above
Question 3:
You are ordered to fix the enemy frontally while another element maneuvers
around to attack their flank. What form of maneuver is being employed?
A) Penetration
B) Turning Movement
C) Infiltration
D) Envelopment
Question 4:
Which form of maneuver avoids detection by enemy forces and is used to reach
advantageous positions?
A) Infiltration
B) Flank Attack
C) Frontal Assault
D) Penetration
Question 5:
Which formation provides the best control but least security?
A) Column
B) Wedge
C) Echelon
D) Company line