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Situation: You are the S4 of an infantry battalion. You are presently preparing for a battalion deployment to another installation for an FTX. You have been directed by the battalion commander to determine the resources and requirements for the deployment and develop a tentative battalion movement plan.
1. The four types of movement plans are the POM, POMCUS, Reserve Component, and the Tailored plan.

   
2. A basic document published by the Department of the Air Force, or jointly, which authorizes a command to conduct a movement is called a (only three selections given)

A. Warning Order.
B. Movement Order.
C. Movement Directive.
3. The category of overseas movement which allows the unit to move with less than the minimum essential equipment is called a ____________ move. (only three selections given)

A. Category A.
B. Category B.
C. Category C.
4. List the three types of cargo categories.

A. Red Disk TAT.
B. Yellow Disk TAT.
C. Category Z.
5. Complete the following statement: An automated system that will save the UMO time in planning and executing a move is called COMPASS.

   
6. A convoy consists of __ or more tactical vehicles or __ or more vehicles requiring special hauling permits.

A. 6 & 1
B. 1 & 1
C. 4 & 1
D. 1 & 6
7. A ____________ is a time-distance diagram used in planning, preparing, or checking road movement tables and controlling marches.

A. strip map
B. road movement graph
C. overlay
D. road movement annex
8. The security classification of a road movement table will be based on the content of the

A. OPORD.
B. warning order.
C. road movement table.
D. movement annex.
9. The major difference between strip maps and route overlays is that they are

A. prepared by unit conducting the movement.
B. prepared by brigade or higher units.
C. an annex to the road movement graph.
D. less detailed than route overlays.


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