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Situation: You are a Bradley platoon leader. Your company team is conducting a withdrawal in order to prepare to defend another position. You are completing your planning on how you will organize and control your platoon's during the withdrawal. |
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The method your company team commander uses to withdraw depends on
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A. the number of security forces available. |
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B. enemy pressure. |
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C. whether the withdrawal is conducted during daylight or periods of reduced visibility. |
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D. available indirect fire support. |
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Your unit is conducting a withdrawal while the enemy is not attacking and your platoon has been selected as the company's security force. One of your tasks is to
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Because the actions your platoon must take during a withdrawal under enemy pressure depend a lot on the enemy's actions, you should
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You are planing a disengagement. When you employ the fighting vehicle elements and dismount elements on separate positions, you must
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The company team commander directed you to disengage as rapidly as possible. Your dismount and fighting vehicle elements are separated, but are being adequately covered by another force. You disengage
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A. simultaneously. |
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B. by dismount teams. |
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C. by thinning the lines. |
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D. by fighting vehicle teams. |
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