Biochemistry /Army Basic Leader Course (BLC) - Warfighter Exam Review Part 3
Army Basic Leader Course (BLC) - Warfighter Exam Review Part 3
This deck covers key concepts and procedures for the Army Basic Leader Course, focusing on movement techniques, fire team formations, and Tactical Site Exploitation (TSE) operations.
Who is responsible for clearing the far side of a linear danger area?
The far-side security team will clear the far side of the danger area.
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Who is responsible for clearing the far side of a linear danger area?
The far-side security team will clear the far side of the danger area.
What are the two techniques used when crossing a small, open area?
Detour bypasses method and contouring around the open area
Complying with noise discipline what should you not do to your weapon?
Be careful not to restrict the moving parts of the weapon which could prevent its operation
Which method of movement is the fastest way to move from one position to another?
The 3 to 5 second rush
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On what factors does the leader base the selection of a movement technique?
The likelihood of enemy contact and the need for speed.
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If enemy contact is not likely and speed is necessary, what movement technique would you use?
Traveling.
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Term | Definition |
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Who is responsible for clearing the far side of a linear danger area? | The far-side security team will clear the far side of the danger area. |
What are the two techniques used when crossing a small, open area? | Detour bypasses method and contouring around the open area |
Complying with noise discipline what should you not do to your weapon? | Be careful not to restrict the moving parts of the weapon which could prevent its operation |
Which method of movement is the fastest way to move from one position to another? | The 3 to 5 second rush |
On what factors does the leader base the selection of a movement technique? | The likelihood of enemy contact and the need for speed. |
If enemy contact is not likely and speed is necessary, what movement technique would you use? | Traveling. |
What are the two fire team formations? | Wedge and File |
What is the normal interval in a fire team wedge formation? | 10 meters, however, the wedge formation expands and contracts depending on the terrain. |
What is the squad’s main formation for movement? | Squad column. |
When crossing a large danger area, what types of movement techniques would you use? | Combination of traveling over watch and bounding over watch. |
What are the two methods used when crossing a small danger area? | Detour by pass method and contouring around the open area. |
When crossing large open areas and once in range of enemy small arms fire, what movement technique should you use? | Bounding over watch technique |
What degree of turns do you use when applying the detour bypass method of crossing a small open area? | 90-degree turns. |
When a fire team must move from building to building in an urban area, should the team cross one man at a time or as a group? | The team should cross as a group |
What discipline are you practicing if you avoid all unnecessary vehicular and foot movement? | Noise discipline |
What is the definition of TSE? | The action taken to ensure that documents, material, and personnel are identified, collected, protected, and evaluated in order to facilitate follow-on actions. |
What are the components of the targeting cycle? | Exploit, analyze, disseminate, find, fix, and finish. |
TSE has two levels of execution, what are they? | Hasty and deliberate. |
What are the additional TSE planning guidelines? | Safety, distraction, prioritizes, and minimizes disruption and destruction. |
Who has the responsibility to establish TSE teams to support company and battalion TSE operations? | The battalion |
What should be the composition of your TSE team? | Team leader (TL), assistant team leader (ATL), tactical questioning (TQ) team with an interpreter, team photographer, and two-man search teams. |
What are the constraints for TSE? | Disruption, public perception, security, resources, cost and commercial interest, light conditions, waiting periods, finding nothing, and searcher fatigue |
Who is responsible for all TQ at the TSE site? | The TQ team with the interpreter |
What are the actions of the TL and TSE team once the TSE mission starts? | Secure the site, use EOD or military working dogs to clear the site if necessary, TL conducts an initial debrief of the assault force, all team personnel receive a briefing on any remaining safety or enemy threats, and the TL determines the scope of the exploitation |
What are the key considerations for handing personnel at a TSE site? | The separation of women and children from men and the safeguarding of individuals from any abuse. |