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A commander may decide not to defend a built-up area if one of the following conditions exist.
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What should the defense of a built-up area be organized around?
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A. His armored vehicles. |
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B. Key terrain. |
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C. Special troops. |
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D. The commanders command post. |
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Why is it unwise to defend a village that allows easy bypass and offers no defendable terrain to units defending it?
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What is the normal frontage when employing a company or company team to defend a built-up area?
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During the battalion TF's defense, the guard force, should do what?
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When choosing a good engagement area, what is the best way infantrymen should engage tanks?
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You are occupying an antiarmor defensive position at ground-level, a enemy tank has just moved within 100 meters of your position and has presented its flank to you. Where is the best place to engage this tank?
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Tanks support the platoon by engaging enemy tanks, providing reinforcing fires, aiding the disengagement of the platoons, and
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A. Acting as transports for the infantry. |
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B. Covering obstacles by fire. |
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C. Engages other armored vehicles. |
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D. Provides the shock effect needed for counterattacks. |
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