PRACTICE EXERCISE: LESSON 3
INSTRUCTIONS:
The following items will test your grasp of the material covered in this lesson. There is only one correct answer for each item. When you have completed the exercise, check your answers with the answer key that follows. If you answer any item incorrectly, study again that part of the lesson which contain the portion involved.
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The establishment of a prepared defense--compared to the hasty
defense--can be described as:
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At which echelon does one find all the principles of defense employed?
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A hasty defense is viewed by the Soviets as a temporary mission held
only until the offensive can be resumed.
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Soviet doctrine stresses the prepared defense as the most likely
defensive operation.
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The main force withdrawal is conducted without pause until arrival in
the new area. Radio silence is maintained until this operation is completed.
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