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SITUATION
You are a maneuver battalion commander conducting offensive operations. You are planning, coordinating, and integrating fire support.
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As the maneuver battalion commander, your guidance to the FSO is to integrate all fire support and maneuver assets
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As the maneuver battalion commander, your guidance to the FSO is that fire support will normally be
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PART II |
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You are a maneuver battalion commander and as part of your indirect fire planning with your FSO, you discuss your scheme of maneuver. Additionally, you should
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You are a maneuver battalion commander. You have been ordered to attack and seize a position occupied by a company-sized enemy unit. To destroy this enemy force, you must
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As a maneuver battalion commander, you have been ordered to attack and seize an enemy position. Your guidance to the FSO is that the first priority of targets
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PART III |
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As a mechanized company commander, FIST teams greatly enhance your ability to provide fire support for your unit. The CO FISTV laser capabilities for range finding and for designating targets for attack with precision guided munitions
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You are a maneuver company commander. To plan and coordinate your fires, you will
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PART IV |
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You are a maneuver battalion commander planning an offensive operation. To plan naval gunfire support, you
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You are a company commander planning indirect fire support with the FSO. The plan includes the use of Copperheads. Their effects
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Lesson 2
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