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19 Cards in this Set
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Who is responsible for the planning and preparation of a convoy?
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Convoy Commander
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_________ ______/_____ Render medical treatment and supervise evacuations and casualties?
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Combat Life Savers/ Medics
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Who is responsible for sectors of fire?
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Crew Serve Weapons Operator(Gunner)
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During convoy operations who is responsible for standard equipment requirements such as food, ammunition, fuel, and water?
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Vehicle Commander
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Who can fill the any position in the convoy when in duress?
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Security Personnel
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which convoy formation offers simplicity and minimizes IED blasts
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file
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Which vehicle formation allows for greater headlight coverage?
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staggered
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_________ ___ and _______limit 3rd party vehicle infiltration?
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Inverted T/ diamond
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What are the three elements of a strip map?
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check points, starting points, critical points
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During convoy operations what technique is used to physically block the road from oncoming traffic?
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blocking
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_____ _____ _____ has the second vehicle take the off ramp to observe the top of an overpass
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Deliberate high clear
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Who takes control of the steering wheel in the downed driver battle drill?
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Vehicle Commander
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While performing the In-stride vehicle recovery who hooks up the tow and release straps?
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Driver/Vehicle Commander
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which drill should you speed up, signal direction of enemy, return fire, move to rally point, establish 360 degree security, report, continue mission.
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Blow thru
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______/_______ _______ Used when not in contact, but in proximity of persons who may pose a threat.
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Dismount/Re-mount procedures
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_____ ______ ______ the vehicle Commander hooks up the disabled vehicle, steers and brakes and moves to a rally point to set up more stable means of towing.
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Hasty Vehicle Recovery
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Who monitors the 0900-1100 field of fire?
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driver
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who monitors the 1100-1500 field of fire?
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vehicle commander
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What are the 5 C's when dealing with an IED
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Confirm-IED sighting
Clear-area surrounding IED Cordon-off and secure area Control-entry/exit areas Check-secondary devices |