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FEEDBACK FOR PRACTICE EXERCISE: LESSON 2

1. When may a march be conducted?
a. When moving from one assembly area to another.
b. During pursuit.
c. When conducting a passage of lines.
d. Only on a and b.
e. All of the above.
2. A regiment in prebattle formation will:
a. Dig in and wait for the enemy.
b. Deploy into attack formation or return to march formation.
c. Advance with its battalion deployed on line in a forward or reverse wedge or echeloned left or right.
d. Mass for the attack.
e. Only b and c.
3. Conduct aggressive reconnaissance, bypass strongpoints, rapidly maneuver forces and fires in decisive direction, maintain momentum under all conditions, and mass fires are all basic principles of:
a. Soviet attack doctrine.
b. An agreement between Warsaw Pact countries on how to fight.
c. A Soviet river-crossing operations.
d. A Soviet deliberate defense.
4. A division making a supporting attack on the main attack axis of its Army or Front will receive the majority of artillery assets and close air support sorties.
a. True.
b. False.
5. Soviet commanders look upon meeting engagements as purely chance occurrences; consequently, there is no way to train for them.
a. True.
b. False.


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