FEEDBACK FOR PRACTICE EXERCISE: LESSON 4
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A potential mission(s) of an operational airborne assault operation
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| a. Acting as a strategic reserve for a CAA.
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| b. Seizing objectives outside of the Eurasian land mass.
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| d. Securing bridgeheads.
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How many airborne divisions do the Soviets have?
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Strategic airborne assault operations are under direct control of the Ministry of Defense.
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Extensive planning, preparation, and coordination between all
participating units are a must for a successful airborne assault operation.
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The Soviet Naval Infantry regiment has only one organic artillery
battalion and depends on the regimental artillery groups for additional support.
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The primary mission of the Soviet Naval Infantry is amphibious
assault.
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