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Item 4 Force protection and air superiority are two purposes of a. close air support.

b. Marine aviation.

c. tactical air support.

d. anti-air warfare.

Item 5 Which of the following performs air logistical support?

a. Fixed-wing aircraft b. Rotary-wing delivery c. Rapid deployment of forces d. Air drops from fixed-wing aircraft

Item 6 Which aircraft is one of the primary strike fighters for the Marine Corps?

a. AH-1W

b. Joint strike fighter c. KC-130

d. F/A-18

Item 7 The AH-1W is exclusive to which of the following missions?

a. CAS b. OAS c. SEAD d. CIFS

Item 8 Which type of ordnance is directed by wire to the target?

a. MK77

b. MK-20 Rockeye c. TOW missile

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Item 9 Which of the following statements is a description of the DASC?

a. Provides a representative to work in the SACC

b. Aids in target identification and greatly reduces the potential for fratricide c. Provides control of unmanned vehicles and of aircraft transiting its

assigned area

d. Normally the terminal control agency for CAS aircraft

Item 10 What type of information is required on line 6 of the JTAR form?

a. Target location b. Target description c. Ordnance information d. Time and date

Item 11 Which of the following statements best describes the TACP net?

a. Reserved for time critical terminal control information only

b. Provides a means of coordination between the air officer and his FACs c. Ground maneuver elements use to request immediate air support d. Air control agency can brief support aircraft on target information and

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Item 12 The control measure that is located beyond the intercept zone is the a. en route point.

b. contact point.

c. initial point.

d. penetration point.

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Item 13 Which line on the nine-line brief would you find “target elevation?”

a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7

Item 14 When marking for SEAD, laser marks are considered to be the ______________ method of marking.

a. least effective b. most effective c. standard d. recommended

Item 15 Read the following statements and then answer the question below.

1. BDA information (target number, mission number, munitions expended, target description)

2. Mission accomplishment (were the desired effects achieved?) 3. Re-attack method

4. The time of attack

What kind of information is included on the BDA?

a. 1, 2, and 3 b. 1, 2, and 4 c. 1, 3, and 4 d. 2, 3, and 4

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Item 16 A rear command post function tracks a. current battle.

b. host country support.

c. all air in host country.

d. all host country medical.

Item 17 Rear command post collocates with a. host country commander.

b. forward support battalion.

c. CSS rear elements.

d. main air support.

Item 18 Which security measure is used to establish a command post?

a. Establish redundant facilities to use along with working facilities to confuse the enemy on which is real.

b. Establish redundant facilities to support capabilities from being rendered ineffective should the primary facility be destroyed.

c. Establish redundant facilities to promote capabilities of supporting units and render all others obsolete.

d. Establish responsive facilities to support capabilities from being rendered ineffective should the primary facility be destroyed.

Item 19 Which of the following considerations is used to establish communications for a common post?

a. Conductivity b. Cohesiveness c. Forward d. Flexibility

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Item 20 Monitoring the state of __________________________ is a function of a combat operations center.

a. retreat of essential equipment/supplies and advise the commander of shortfalls effecting the operation

b. combat essential equipment/supplies and advise the commander of shortfalls effecting the operation

c. essential personnel/supplies and advise the commander of shortfalls effecting the operation

d. combat essential personnel and their dependents and advise the commander of shortfalls effecting the operation

Item 21 Which section has the responsibility for logistics, budgeting, and financial management?

a. S-4 b. S-3 c. S-2 d. S-1

Item 22 Identify the symbol below:

a. Air defense unit b. Air service unit c. Artillery unit d. Amphibious unit

Item 23 What does the color yellow pertains to on the sitmap?

a. Contaminated or unknown units b. Contaminated area or mines

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Item 24 The objective of combat service support is to

a. sustain and enhance the relative combat power of the MEF at the operational level of war.

b. sustain all elements of operating forces in a theater at all levels of war.

c. enhance the relative combat power of the MEF at tactical levels of war.

d. sustain and enhance the relative combat power of the MAGTF at the tactical level of war.

Items 25 A sub-function of transportation is a. repair.

b. postal.

c. landing support.

d. storage.

Item 26 Disbursing, exchange services, and civil affairs support are sub-functions of a. supply.

b. services.

c. general engineering.

d. maintenance.

Item 27 A sub-function of health services is a. casualty treatment.

b. salvage.

c. construction.

d. disposal.

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Item 28 A sub-function of supply is a. casualty treatment.

b. reclamation.

c. construction.

d. disposal.

Item 29 Which principle of CSS provides the essential supplies and services required to begin combat operations?

a. Attainability b. Flexibility c. Survivability d. Simplicity

Item 30 The inherent capacity of the organization and its capability to prevail in the face of potential destruction is

a. attainability.

b. flexibility.

c. survivability.

d. simplicity.

Item 31 Controlling and coordinating the day-to-day operations of the CSS

organization by focusing on meeting the needs of the supporting units is the a. MAGTF.

b. BSSG.

c. FSSG.

d. CSSOC.

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Item 32 Providing sustained combat service support to the _____________ is the mission of the FSSG.

a. MEU b. MEB c. MEF d. CSS

Item 33 FSSG is composed of headquarters and service, maintenance, supply, engineer support, medical, dental, and _____________ battalions.

a. communications b. military police c. transportation d. landing support

Item 34 To evacuate equipment to repair facilities and to provide intermediate-level, and third- and fourth-echelon maintenance is the mission of which battalion?

a. Transportation support b. Maintenance

c. Engineer support d. Medical

Item 35 The mission of the BSSG is to provide

a. limited combat service support to the MEB.

b. sustained combat service support for 30 days to the MEB.

c. permanent combat service support to MEB.

d. initial combat service support to MEB.

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Item 36 Headquarters, transportation, supply, maintenance, engineer support, ____________, collecting and clearing, and surgical support companies, along with a dental detachment are all units of a BSSG.

a. communications b. landing support c. military police d. bulk fuel

Item 37 To provide sustained combat service support for 15 days to the Marine expeditionary unit is the mission of

a. FSSG.

b. BSSG.

c. CSSG.

d. MSSG.

Item 38 Headquarters, communications, engineer, maintenance, motor transport, landing support, supply, and __________ are all platoons of a MSSG.

a. dental b. medical c. service d. bulk fuel

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Item 39 Rear area is defined as the area-extending forward from its rear boundary to the ________ of the area assigned to the next lower level of command.

a. front b. rear c. side d. flank

Item 40 Security, communications, intelligence, area management, movements, infrastructure development, host nation support, and _______________ are all functions of rear area support.

a. planning

b. command and control c. consolidations

d. sustainment

Item 41 The measures taken before, during, and/or after an enemy airborne attack, sabotage action, infiltration, guerrilla action, and/or initiation of

psychological or propaganda warfare to minimize the effects thereof is a. rear area.

b. rear area security.

c. security measure.

d. intelligence.

Item 42 Planning and executing rear area operations in joint operations is the responsibility of the

a. MAGTF commander.

b. Marine Corps component commander.

c. joint rear area coordinator.

d. joint force commander.

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Item 43 Coordinating the overall security of the joint rear area is the responsibility of a. MAGTF commander.

b. Marine Corps component commander.

c. joint rear area coordinator.

d. joint force commander.

Item 44 The Marine Corps component commander is responsible for a. coordinating the overall security of the joint rear area.

b. conducting rear area operations in support of all Marine Corps forces in the theater.

c. assigning local defense responsibilities to bases.

d. establishing host nation support agreements.

Item 45 The _______________ is responsible for rear area security within the MAGTF.

a. MAGTF commander

b. Marine Corps component commander c. joint rear area coordinator

d. joint force commander

Item 46 A one commander and two staff command relationship is used a. during a small scale contingencies.

b. during a large scale contingencies.

c. during a major operations of war.

d. when the joint force commander is geographically separated.

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Item 47 A rear area coordinator could be assigned when the

a. scope, duration, or complexity of the operation increases.

b. size of the assigned battle space must be subdivided to effectively command and control.

c. enemy threat level in the area is significant enough that it requires a combined arms task force to counter.

d. Marine Corps commander will not except the responsibility.

Item 48 Which of the following is not a component that a command and control facility coordinates?

a. Security forces b. Fire support agencies c. Command post

d. Movement control agencies

Item 49 Protecting personnel, supplies, equipment, and facilities is an objective of a. security levels.

b. RAS operations.

c. RAS.

d. security.

Item 50 An active measure is a. camouflage.

b. cover.

c. employing close air support.

d. hardening installations.

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Item 51 Small tactical units, unconventional forces, and guerillas are possible threats on which threat level?

a. I b. II c. III d. IV

Item 52 Tactical combat forces are response forces on which threat level?

a. I b. II c. III d. IV

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Answers The table below lists the answers to the review lesson examination items. If you have questions about these items, refer to the reference page of the course text.

Item Number Answer Reference

1 c 1-4