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ROTC Midterm
ROTC SFC Heinz
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| What color is MAJ Crabtree's Truck and what type? | Blue F-150 |
| What vehicle does CPT Adams drive and what is his other vehicle? | Honda CRV; Triumph Motorcycle |
| What city does CPT Sherman live in? | Conway |
| How many new ROTC cadre are there at UAPB? What are their names? | 3; LTC Moyer, MSG Roberts, CPT Caradine |
| (True or False) T-Week concept is the backward planning concept to help leaders and training managers manage resources and coordination for future training events. | True |
| What framework is used to plan and execute training, for company-level-and-below-sized units? | Troop leading procedures |
| What are the four steps of the Operations Process? | Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess |
| What is meant by the term T-4? | T-week is the week training is conducted so T-4 is four weeks out |
| What is a planning and execution tool for small-unit, individual training events? | The 8-step training model |
| What is the first step of the Training Model? | Plan the training event |
| What is the last step of the Training Model? | Conduct retraining |
| What is the second step in the Troop leading procedures? | Issue a Warning Order |
| What is the last step in the Troop leading procedures? | Supervise and refine |
| Which rehearsal produces the most detailed understanding of the operation? | Full-dress rehearsal |
| What is a backbrief rehearsal? | A briefing by subordinates to the Commander on how they plan to accomplish the mission |
| This rehearsal method = most popular, but can present OPSEC risks if the rehearsal site is not secured. | Terrain-Model Rehearsal |
| What is the lowest level of leadership position that Pre Combat Checks (PCCs) can be delegated to? | Team Leader |
| Which is one of the four (4) doctrinal rehearsal types? | Back brief |
| The two doctrinal types of After Action Reviews are: | Formal and Informal |
| Which Step of the AAR process is initiated by reviewing the purpose and sequence: ground rules, objectives, ect.? | Step 3-Execute |
| Which is a part of the execution step for conducting the AAR? | Determine how tasks might be performed more effectively |
| What type of After Action Review (AAR) is possible during the conduct of operations? | Informal AAR |
| (True or False) The Army Publishing Directorates Serves as the Army's central publication / forms management organization, provides HQDA graphics services; provides the infrastructure (Army Publishing Content Management System) ..... | True |
| (True or False) The Army Training Network (ATN) does not provide you helpful tips to plan, prepare, execute and assess unit training, will make your job harder, does not improve your Soldiers training, and dulls your leadership skills. | False |
| The Acronym DTMS stands for: | Digital Training Management System |
| The Five Major Terrain Feature are (* Know what they look like): | Hill top; Saddle; Ridge; Valley; Depression |
| The 3 minor terrain features are: | Draw; Spur; Cliff |
| The 2 supplemental terrain features are: | Cut; fill |
| Colors used on a Military Map - Brown - represents: | Relief features and elevation on older or red-light readable maps |
| Colors used on a Military Map - Red/Brown | Cultural features and non-surveyed spot elevations |
| Colors used on a Military Map - Black: | Man-made features |
| Three types of Contour lines. What are they? | Index, Intermediate, supplementary |
| Which type of contour line is a dark brown line providing an elevation number? | Index |
| An 8-digit grid co-ordinate is accurate to how many meters? | 10 |
| A 6-digit grid co-ordinate is accurate to how many meters? | 100 |
| What terrain feature is this? (IMAGE: provided on test; the space between two hills) | Saddle |
| What terrain feature is this? (IMAGE: provided on test; usually a river flows through this) | Valley |
| What is the back azimuth for 220 degrees? | 40 degrees |
| Identify the base line image from the declination diagram. (Middle line with star) | True North |
| Identify the base line image from the declination diagram. (Right line with half an arrowhead) | Magnetic North |
| Identify the base line image from the declination diagram. (Boring left line with nothing) | Grid North |
| What is the back azimuth of 30 degrees? | 210 |
| Where do you look on a map to see your grid to magnetic conversion factors? | The declination diagram - provides clear instruction for degree conversions |
| Locating one's position on a map by determining the grid azimuth to at least two well-defined locations that can be pinpointed on a map, and then shooting intersecting back-azimuths. | Resection |
| Night land navigation is a main example of using, compass azimuth, pace count, and steering marks: | Dead reckoning |
| Using Terrain features, hand railing, using catching features, and attack points is an example of using: (SFC Heinz's favorite method of land navigation) | Terrain Association - using common sense and major terrain features - synching with your environment |