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  • 1

    What does PAWPERSO stand for?

    Protection Ammo Weapon Personal Camouflage Equipment Radios Specialist Equipment Orders

  • 2

    What does RTR stand for?

    Return Immediate Fire Take Cover Return Accurate Fire

  • 3

    What are the six Section Battle Drills?

    Preparation Reaction to Enemy Fire Enemy Location Supress the Enemy Assault Regroup

  • 4

    What does PACESDO stand for?

    Protection Ammo Casualties Equipment Searches Dig in Orders

  • 5

    A fire control order is given in a definite sequence. What does the mnemonic 'GRIT' stand for?

    Group Range Indication Type of Fire

  • 6

    What are the five basic types of fire control orders?

    Full Brief Individual Delayed Tracer

  • 7

    How should a fire control order be given?

    Clear Loud As a order Pauses

  • 8

    What is the mnemonic for voice procedure?

    Rhythm Speed Volume Pitch

  • 9

    What does the mnemonic FUP stand for?

    Form up point

  • 10

    What does the mnemonic FRV stand for?

    Final Rendezvous

  • 11

    When issuing orders what two types of model are utilised?

    Ground in Detail Ground in General

  • 12

    What are the four principles of good battle preparation?

    Concurrent Activity Anticipation at all levels Knowledge of the Orbat and Grouping System Efficient Drills

  • 13

    What are the 7 S’s?

    Shape Shine Shadow Sudden movement Silhouette Signature Spacing

  • 14

    What are the five stages of establishing a harbour?

    Selection Occupation Clearance patrols Sentries Work routine

  • 15

    What is the frequency range of a VHF radio?

    30 - 300 MHz

  • 16

    What is the frequency range of a HF radio?

    3 - 29.9 MHz

  • 17

    What does the mnemonic SURVIVAL stand for?

    Size up the situation Undue haste makes waste Remember where you are Vanquish fear and panic Improvise Value living Act like the natives Learn basic skills

  • 18

    What are the NATO sequence of orders?

    Prelims Situation Mission Execution Service support Command and signal

  • 19

    What does the mnemonic SPOTOCA stand for when giving a warning order?

    Situation Probable Mission Own main effort Timings O group location CSS Acknowledge

  • 20

    What are the stoppages of the GPMG?

    Expended belt Live round misfired Miss fed round Hard extraction Damaged link Damaged round

  • 21

    What are the three main types of dismounted patrols?

    Reconnaissance patrol Standing patrol Fighting patrol

  • 22

    What are the principles of defence?

    Depth All round defence Mutual support Reserves Offensive spirit Deception

  • 23

    What is the effective firing range of the 81mm mortar?

    100 - 5675m

  • 24

    What is the max range of the GPMG in the light role?

    800m

  • 25

    What is the max range of the GPMG in the sustained fire role?

    1800m

  • 26

    What is the British Military sniper rifle called?

    L115A3

  • 27

    What are the seven phases of a Recce?

    Prelim Mov Route Out (include occupation of FRV) Action in FRV Action on Objective Withdrawal to FRV Route back Extraction

  • 28

    What are the phases of a OP and Standing Patrol?

    Prelim mov Route Out Action in FRV (Inc initial Recce) Occupation Routine Withdrawal to FRV Route Back Extraction

  • 29

    What are the four groupings in an ambush?

    Killing group Early warning group Cut-off group Security group

  • 30

    Tasks of a reconnaissance patrols include?

    -Collecting topographical information. -Locating enemy positions. -Obtaining details of enemy positions, minefields and obstacles. -Obtaining information on enemy equipment, habits and movement. -Checking our own minefields and obstacles. -Conducting radiac or chemical surveys of areas contaminated by fallout or chemical attack

  • 31

    What are the principles of a hasty and deliberate attack?

    Suprise Concentration of fire Maintenance of momentum Security Simplicity

  • 32

    What are the two methods of observation?

    Scanning Searching

  • 33

    What are the two methods of judging distance?

    Unit of Measure Appearence Method

  • 34

    What are the seven aides of judging distance?

    Halving Section Average Bracketing Key ranges Binos Lazer range finder Tracer

  • 35

    What are the methods of target indication?

    Clock Ray Hand angles Reference points Direct Binos Tracers

  • 36

    What does a CTR need?

    Confirmation of enemy forces Fire support positions Approaches/Routes EHLS Cut off locations Secondary locations CASEVAC routes Bergan dumps FUP LOD

  • 37

    How long is a patrol RV open for from point of control?

    24hrs

  • 38

    What does SALUTE stand for?

    Size Activity Location Uniform Timings Equipment

  • 39

    What does DDCRAPPS stand for when relating features on a map to the ground?

    Direction Distance Cnventional Symbols Relief Allignment Patterns Proximity Shape

  • 40

    What are the four different types of slopes?

    Concave Convex Uniform Composite

  • 41

    What are some major landforms?

    Ridge Valley Saddles Knolls Spurs Re Entrants

  • 42

    What does COLDFEET stand for?

    C clean clothing O overheating L oose layers D dry clothes F Fit Clothing correctly E eat and drink plenty E exercise extremities T tight boots are terrible

  • 43

    What does HAVERSACKS stand for?

    H have a map, compass, whistle, knife and pencil A always wear the correct clothing and bring spare V victuals in case of emergency E ensure you carry the correct equipment and know how to use it R remember international distress signal S seek local advice A always leave a route card/trace C conserve you energy K know your limitations S safety in numbers