FM 3-50 to 3-99 Flashcards

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What FM covers Personal Recovery

A

FM 3-50

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2
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What FM Covers Airspace Control

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FM 3-52

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3
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What FM Covers Military Information support operations

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FM 3-53

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What is the purpose of military information support operations forces

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MISO forces are the Army’s primary means to communicate with, inform, and influence foreign audiences and provide the means to shape the OE.

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How are military information support operations used?

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MISO are used to maintain stability, deter aggression, undermine subversion, and maximize the effectiveness of the warfighting commander’s combat power.

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How do military information support operations contribute to the accomplishment of the full range of conventional and special operations missions?

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By influencing, informing, and directing foreign audiences and populations in a manner consistent with U.S. national objectives.

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7
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MISO are executed in conjunction with other inform and influence activities to give commanders and leaders the informational advantage at every level of the operation. To that end, Army MISO forces focus their training and resources in support of three distinct missions, which are what?

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Military Information.
Interagency/Intergovernmental Support.
Civil Authority Information Support.

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What are the Military Information Support Operations (MISO) core tasks?

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Advise.
Plan.
Develop. 
Deliver.
Assess
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Inform and influence lines of effort have several information-related capabilities (IRCs) that can support and complement MISO. What are the primary IRCs directly relevant to MISO?

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Military deception (MILDEC).
Combat camera.
Civil Affairs operations (CAO).
Cyber electromagnetic activities

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10
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What FM covers Information collection

A

FM 3-55

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11
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What FM covers Civil Affairs

A

FM 3-57

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12
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What FM covers Public Affairs

A

FM 3-61

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13
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What FM covers Detainee Operations

A

FM 3-63

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14
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What FM Covers Maneuver Enhancement brigade

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FM 3-81

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15
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What FM covers Offense and Defense

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FM 3-90, Vol 1

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What is the purpose of an offensive task?

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An offensive task is a task conducted to defeat and destroy enemy forces and seize terrain, resources, and population centers.

17
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What are the characteristics of offensive tasks?

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  1. Surprise.
  2. Concentration.
  3. Tempo.
  4. Audacity.
18
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What are four primary offensive tasks?

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  1. Movement to contact.
  2. Attack.
  3. Exploitation.
  4. Pursuit.
19
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What is the purpose of a defensive task?

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A defensive task is a task conducted to defeat an enemy attack, gain time, economize forces, and develop conditions favorable for offensive or stability tasks.

20
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What are the characteristics of the defense?

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  1. Disruption.
  2. Flexibility.
  3. Maneuver.
  4. Massing effects.
  5. Operations in depth.
  6. Preparation.
  7. Security.
21
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What are the three basic defensive tasks?

A
  1. The area defense.
  2. The mobile defense.
  3. The retrograde
22
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Units conducting tactical operations must have clearly defined tasks and responsibilities. The commander uses control measures to impose restrictions that prevent units from impeding one another and establish specific responsibilities. What is the difference between permissive and restrictive control measures?

A

Permissive control measures allow something to happen. Restrictive control measures limit how something is done.

23
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What FM covers Reconnaissance, security, and tactical enabling tasks

A

FM 3-90 Vol 2

24
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A mission undertaken to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities an resource of an enemy or adversary, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydro-graphical, or geographic characteristics of a particular area is what?

A

Reconnaissance.

25
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What are the five forms of reconnaissance?

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  1. Route reconnaissance.
  2. Zone reconnaissance.
  3. Area reconnaissance.
  4. Reconnaissance in force (RIF)
  5. Special reconnaissance.
26
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Those operations undertaken by a commander to provide early and accurate warning of enemy operations, to provide the force being protected with time and maneuver space within which to react to the enemy, and to develop the situation to allow the commander to effectively use the protected force is what?

A

Security operations.

27
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What are the five tasks security operations encompass?

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  1. Screen is a security task that primarily provides early warning to the protected force.
  2. Guard is a security task to protect the main body by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting information and preventing enemy ground observation of and direct fire against the main body.
  3. Cover is a security task to protect the main body by fighting to gain time while also observing and report information and preventing enemy ground observation of and direct fire against the main body.
  4. Area Security is a security task conducted to protect friendly forces, installation, routes, and actions within a specific area.
  5. Local Security is a security task that includes low-level activities conducted near a unit to prevent surprise by the enemy.
28
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An operation in which, by direction of higher authority, all or part of a unit is replaced in an area by the incoming unit and the responsibilities of the replaced elements for the mission and the assigned zone of operations are transferred to the incoming unit is what?

A

A relief in place

29
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What is an operation in which a force moves forward or rearward through another force’s combat positions with the intention of moving into or out of contact with the enemy?

A

Passage of lines.

30
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Those operations where on force loses its freedom of maneuver because an opposing force is able to isolate it by controlling all ground lines of communications and reinforcements are what?

A

Encirclement operations.

31
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What FM covers Division, Corps and Theater Operations

A

FM 3-94

32
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What FM covers Infantry brigade combat team operations

A

FM 3-95

33
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What FM covers Armored Brigade Combat Team Operations

A

FM 3-96

34
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What FM covers Stryker Brigade Combat Team Operations?

A

FM 3-97

35
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What FM covers Reconnaissance and security operations

A

FM 3-98

36
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What FM covers Airborne and Air Assault operations

A

FM 3-99