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FEEDBACK FOR PRACTICE EXERCISE: LESSON 3

1. The establishment of a prepared defense--compared to the hasty defense--can be described as:

a. Completely different.
b. Based only on length of time and the defense.
c. Based only on initial intent.
d. A matter of the initial intent and concept of duration of the mission.

2. At which echelon does one find all the principles of defense employed?

a. Front.
b. Army.
c. Division.
d. All of the above.

3. A hasty defense is viewed by the Soviets as a temporary mission held only until the offensive can be resumed.

a. True.
b. False.

4. Soviet doctrine stresses the prepared defense as the most likely defensive operation.

a. True.
b. False.

5. The main force withdrawal is conducted without pause until arrival in the new area. Radio silence is maintained until this operation is completed.

a. True.
b. False.



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