{"id":116977,"date":"2023-08-26T20:08:33","date_gmt":"2023-08-26T20:08:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=116977"},"modified":"2023-08-26T20:08:35","modified_gmt":"2023-08-26T20:08:35","slug":"tbs-phase-1234-exams-questions-and-correct-answers-bundle-latest-2023-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/26\/tbs-phase-1234-exams-questions-and-correct-answers-bundle-latest-2023-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"TBS PHASE 1,2,3,4 EXAMS QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS BUNDLE LATEST 2023-2024"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>TBS PHASE 4 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REAL<br>EXAM 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS|AGRADE<br>Who can delegate the power to impose a NJP? &#8211; ANSWER- Only a flag or general<br>officer-in-command<br>What is the UPB? &#8211; ANSWER- the document the unit uses to record the<br>imposition of NJP on enlisted personnel.<br>Within how many days does an appeal need to be submitted by? &#8211; ANSWER- must<br>be submitted within five days (calendar days, not working days) of the imposition<br>of punishment.<br>Who is able to &#8220;appeal the authority&#8221; &#8211; ANSWER- The next commander in the<br>chain of command senior to the officer who imposed NJP<br>What is a summary court martial? &#8211; ANSWER- is the lowest, least severe form of<br>court-martial<br>under the UCMJ<br>Who can be tried by a Summary Court-Martial (SCM)? &#8211; ANSWER- Enlisted<br>service members only<br>What is the SCM composed of? &#8211; ANSWER- one commissioned officer<br>Steps to gaining a foothold &#8211; ANSWER- SOSR<br>What are the two types of promotion boards? &#8211; ANSWER- Headquarters Marine<br>Corps SNCO Selection Board.<br>Local enlisted screening boards<br>Principles of urban patroling &#8211; ANSWER- Depth<br>Mutual support<br>Deception and pattern avoidance<br>Intra patrol communication<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Systems approach to training education &#8211; ANSWER- Analysis<br>Design<br>Development<br>Implementation<br>Evaluation<br>SOSR acronym &#8211; ANSWER- Suppress<br>Obscure<br>Secure<br>Reduce<br>Who may impose a NJP? &#8211; ANSWER- Company commanders and higher may<br>impose punishment on commissioned and warrant officers and enlisted members<br>of their commands.<br>What is a special court martial? &#8211; ANSWER- Battalion or squadron commanders or<br>higher convene<br>SPCMs. An SPCM requires a minimum of three members (if not military judge<br>alone).<br>As a result of a competency review board (CRB), Marines<br>will not be promoted within &#8211; ANSWER- &#8211; 12 months of an administrative<br>reduction to Sgt or<br>higher grade.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>6 months of a punitive or administrative reduction to<br>LCpl or Cpl.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>3 months of a punitive or administrative reduction to Pvt or PFC.<br>Nonjudicial Punishment (NJP) Situations For nonjudicial punishment (NJP)<br>situations, &#8211; ANSWER- Marines will not be promoted Within 3 months of a date<br>awarded NJP<br>What is The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution? &#8211; ANSWER- protects the<br>right of people to<br>be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable<br>searches<br>and seizures. The Fourth Amendment requires that no search<br>&#8220;warrants&#8221; be issued<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>except on the basis of probable cause.<br>What is the time given for a Corrective Action after NJP? &#8211; ANSWER- If NJP was<br>executed, action may be taken within a<br>reasonable time (usually four months) to set aside the NJP.<br>What is IRAM (Individual Records Administration Manual)? &#8211; ANSWER- Gives<br>guidance for personal records management<br>Forms of punishment under UCMJ &#8211; ANSWER- Non punitive measures<br>Extra military instruction<br>Non punitive letter of caution<br>Administrative withholding of privileges<br>MAGTF composition &#8211; ANSWER- Command<br>Ground<br>Air<br>Logistics<br>Types of MAGTF &#8211; ANSWER- MEF, MEB, MEU, SPMAGTF<br>MEF Sustainment &#8211; ANSWER- 60 days<br>MEB sustainment &#8211; ANSWER- 30 days<br>MEU sustainment &#8211; ANSWER- 15 days<br>Actions on contact with IEDs &#8211; ANSWER- Confirm<br>Clear<br>Cordon<br>Check<br>Control<br>Types of awards &#8211; ANSWER- Unit awards<br>Campaign awards<br>Personal military decorations<br>Marine Reported on (MRO) &#8211; ANSWER- Subject to Fitrep<br>Reporting Senior (RS) &#8211; ANSWER- Largely based on initial counseling<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>TBS PHASE 3 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REAL<br>EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS|AGRADE<br>Describe Hasty Attack &#8211; ANSWER- an attack when the commander decides to<br>trade preparation time for speed to exploit an opportunity.<br>Describe a deliberate attack &#8211; ANSWER- a type of offensive action characterized<br>by pre-planned and coordinated employment of firepower and maneuver to close<br>with and destroy the enemy<br>Three phases of an attack &#8211; ANSWER- Preparation<br>Conduct<br>Exploitation\/Consolidation<br>6 forms of offensive maneuver? &#8211; ANSWER- 1. Frontal<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Flanking<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Envelopment<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Turning<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Infiltration<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Penetration<br>Tell me about frontal attacks &#8211; ANSWER- used to rapidly destroy a weak enemy<br>force or to fix an enemy in place to support a flanking attack. The frontal attack is<br>simple and easy to control but attacks the enemy&#8217;s strongest point.<br>Uses fire and movement.<br>Think R5!<br>Marines use the <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> mil rule to avoid fratricide. &#8211; ANSWER- 300 (mil)<br>Tell me about flanking attacks &#8211; ANSWER- uses fire and maneuver in order to<br>gain a position of advantage against an enemy vulnerability.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>A flanking attack usually uses a support by fire position that diverts attention away<br>from the main effort and uses fires to fix the enemy in place which prevents them<br>from reorienting on the main effort.<br>Where should the Platoon Cmdr place the SBF position? &#8211; ANSWER- The SBF<br>direction of fire is ideally located 60-90 degrees offset from the maneuver<br>element&#8217;s direction of attack. This allows the maneuver element to advance as close<br>to the enemy as possible under friendly suppression without the risk of fratricide.<br>What are the two methods of occupying an SBF position? &#8211; ANSWER- Stealth<br>Force<br>Common TCMs in a Platoon-Sized Atk &#8211; ANSWER- Boundary<br>Assembly Area<br>Attack Position<br>Line of Departure<br>Checkpoint<br>Phase Line<br>Release Point<br>Target Reference Point<br>Assault Pos<br>Objective<br>Limit of Advance<br>Linkup Point<br>Most offensive missions will have a fire support plan utilizing IDF (mortars, arty).<br>The IDF supports maneuver. What types of IDF fires are there in the offense?<br>(Hint, there are three) &#8211; ANSWER- Preparatory Fires: Battalion or higher. Purpose<br>is to isolate the enemy.<br>Fires ISO Conduct: Used by PC to support maneuver (beginning of R5)<br>Fires ISO Consolidation: prevent counterattack (end of R5).<br>What three things should a tasking statement include? &#8211; ANSWER- 1. Condition<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Tactical Tast<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Purpose<br>Common signals used for SBF position &#8211; ANSWER- Commence<br>Shift<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Cease<br>Displace<br>Commence (SBF signal) &#8211; ANSWER- When to begin firing. If occupying by force<br>this will be the signal to seize the position. Should be:<br>Original;<br>Appropriate;<br>Redundant; and<br>Simultaneous.<br>Shift (SBF signal) &#8211; ANSWER- When the maneuver element reaches the objective<br>the support by fire element may still able to safely suppress deep targets or another<br>part of the objective.<br>Cease (SBF Signal) &#8211; ANSWER- When support by fire element can no longer<br>support the maneuver element without the risk of fratricide, or when their fires are<br>no longer needed.<br>Displace (SBF signal) &#8211; ANSWER- Tells the support by fire element to execute the<br>displacement criteria and is usually briefed in scheme ofmaneuver and\/or the<br>support by fire element&#8217;s task.<br>Criteria includes:<br>Method<br>Objective<br>Route<br>Time<br>Key Steps in Supervise Phase &#8211; ANSWER- Rehearsals;<br>PCCs;<br>PCIs.<br>Tell me about rates of fire? What is it, and why is it relevant? &#8211; ANSWER- Rates<br>of fire typically used by the support by fire position are sustained and rapid.<br>Rapid Rate of Fire (SBF) &#8211; ANSWER- The rapid rate of fire provides more<br>suppression but uses double the ammunition. This will cause weapons to overheat<br>and malfunction more often and begins to affect soldiers&#8217; load\u2014a machinegun<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>squad will go through 14 pounds of ammunition per minute at the rapid rate. The<br>rapid rate can be used to achieve fire superiority when commencing fire, or when<br>the maneuver element slows because of effective enemy fire, or when the<br>maneuver element is about to reach the objective.<br>Sustained Rate of Fire (SBF) &#8211; ANSWER- The sustained rate of fire provides<br>average suppression and conserves ammunition\u2014in most cases, a round on target<br>every five seconds will keep the enemy&#8217;s head down as effectively as two or three<br>rounds every five seconds. The sustained rate of fire will not overheat weapons and<br>should be the default rate of fire unless a higher rate is needed to achieve effective<br>suppression.<br>What are the three offensive principles that guide rifle platoons? &#8211; ANSWER- 1.<br>Orient<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Disrupt and Fix<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Maneuver and Follow Through<br>Talk to me about Ting and Ted &#8211; ANSWER- Ting = SupporTING element. Could<br>be an SBF position or Marine in Fore, laying suppressing fires.<br>Ted = SupporTED element. Could be maneuver element of Marine in aft rushing<br>past fore position.<br>Which do we decide on first: our assault pos\/maneuver route, or our SBF position?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>ANSWER- We plan assault pos first and then we establish our SBF pos later.<br>Tell me about the offset principles of SBF. How many degrees do I need for MSL<br>for fixed and unfixed fires? &#8211; ANSWER- Fixed weapon (tripod\/bipod) = 15<br>degrees<br>Unfixed (rifle) = 45 degrees<br>What is the purpose of leader&#8217;s recon? &#8211; ANSWER- To confirm or deny our<br>EMLCOA\/estimate of the situation.<br>What is the trinity of the night? &#8211; ANSWER- Direction<br>Surprise<br>Control<br>Advantages of Night Attacks &#8211; ANSWER- Conceals your movement<br><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>TBS PHASE 2 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REAL<br>EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS|AGRADE<br>Which capabilities does Assault Support Operations provide? &#8211; ANSWER- Attack<br>enemy positions from any direction<br>The five stages of Assault Support Operation planning are the ground tactical plan,<br>landing plan, air movement plan, and what other two? &#8211; ANSWER- Loading plan<br>and staging plan<br>Which platform is considered an Assault Support Aircraft? &#8211; ANSWER- CH-53<br>The term Assault Support Operations is defined as the tactical movements of<br>Marines, weapons, and material by <strong><em><strong><em>______________________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> to<br>support the ground tactical plan &#8211; ANSWER- Assault Support Aircraft<br>Prior to landing in the zone, what information should be passed to the transport<br>aircraft? &#8211; ANSWER- Landing zone brief<br>How many transmissions are necessary to transmit a Call for Fire (CFF)? &#8211;<br>ANSWER- 3<br>How many elements are included in an adjust fire (AF) call for fire (CFF) request?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>ANSWER- 6<br>When is an immediate suppression mission used? &#8211; ANSWER- To fire on a<br>planned target or target of opportunity that has taken friendly units under fire<br>Target location is given in which transmission of the CFF? &#8211; ANSWER- Second<br>Which element is a standard part of the message to observer? &#8211; ANSWER- Target<br>number<br>During a polar plot CFF, what unit of measurement is used to express direction and<br>distance? &#8211; ANSWER- mils (grid), meters<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>What are the 5 essential elements of an offensive scheme of maneuver? &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Distribution of forces, Form of maneuver, Direction of attack, Tactical<br>control measures, consolidation<br>The Command sub paragraph consists of what sections? &#8211; ANSWER- Location of<br>key personnel and succession of command<br>Which of the following acronyms is used to describe the composition, disposition,<br>and strength of enemy forces? &#8211; ANSWER- Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time,<br>Equipment<br>The method portion of Commander&#8217;s Intent includes which of the following? &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Enemy Center of Gravity, Critical Vulnerability, Exploitation Plan<br>Identify the 6 main sections to the five paragraph order &#8211; ANSWER- Orientation,<br>Situation, Mission, Execution, Admin and Logistics, Command and Signal<br>Instructions that are not included in tasks and pertain to two or more subordinate<br>units are known as? &#8211; ANSWER- Coordinating Instructions<br>Rational Calculation forms the basis for what type of decision making &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Analytical<br>Identify a disadvantage of Analytical decision making &#8211; ANSWER- Time<br>Consuming<br>Which decision making type includes Feature-Matching and Reasoning by<br>Analogy? &#8211; ANSWER- Recognitional<br>The Boyd Cycle, also known as the <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> Loop, is used to describe are<br>occurring decision making cycle &#8211; ANSWER- OODA<br>Identify an advantage for Recognition decision making &#8211; ANSWER- Requires little<br>time<br>Identify a disadvantage for Recognition decision making &#8211; ANSWER- Requires<br>large experience base on the subject before the crisis<br>Identify an advantage of Analytical decision making &#8211; ANSWER- Manages large<br>amount of information<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>TBS PHASE 1 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REAL<br>EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS|AGRADE<br>define Operational Security (OPSEC), &#8211; ANSWER- The process to deny the enemy<br>critical information about us.<br>identify immediate actions for safeguarding suspected classified material &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Report all security violations or suspected compromises, including<br>espionage attempts, to the security manager immediately.<br>identify the levels of classified materials security classification &#8211; ANSWER- 1. Top<br>Secret &#8211;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Secret<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Confidential &#8211; &#8211;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Unclassified &#8211;<br>top secret &#8211; ANSWER- &#8211; unauthorized disclosure can be expected to cause<br>exceptionally grave damage to national security. Orange cards<br>Secret &#8211; ANSWER- unauthorized disclosure could be expected to cause serious<br>damage to national security. Red card indicator<br>Confidential &#8211; ANSWER- &#8211; could be expected to cause identifiable damage to<br>national security- blue cards<br>Unclassified &#8211; ANSWER- any other material not marked<br>identify procedures for classified material spillage or compromise &#8211; ANSWERReport all security violations or suspected compromises, including espionage<br>attempts, to the security manager immediately.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Use classified material in a controlled environment that limits the number of<br>people who have access to it.<br>Cover or close material if uncleared personnel approach.<br>Never leave classified material unsecured.<br>Never take classified material home.<br>Memorize safe combinations; written records of combinations are only maintained<br>in the CMCC and may not be held by any individual.<br>Store nothing valuable with classified material.<br>Do not discuss classified material with anyone other than cleared personnel with<br>need to know.<br>Destroy material exactly when told using the prescribed method.<br>identify the procedures for reporting persons suspected of espionage &#8211; ANSWERreport the incident or person immediately to your chain of command, security<br>manager, S-2 Intelligence Officer, or Naval Criminal Investigative Services (NCIS<br>identify the methods used by foreign agents to collect information &#8211; ANSWER- 1.<br>Exploiting or stealing classified equipment and technology<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Illegally transferring U.S. technology from third countries<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Covert espionage.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Recruitment of Americans to a foreign cause or the exploitation of human<br>intelligence.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Cyber attacks<br>identify procedures for handling of &#8220;For Official Use Only&#8221; materials &#8211; ANSWERidentify ways to safeguard personally identifiable information (PII) in &#8211; ANSWER1. Ensuring that PI\/PII contained in a system of records, , is protected so that the<br>security and confidentiality of the information is preserved.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Not disclosing any information contained in a system of records<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Not maintaining unpublished official files.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Safeguarding the privacy of individuals and confidentiality of PI\/PII contained<br>in a system of records.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Properly marking all FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY &#8211; PRIVACY SENSITIVE &#8211;<br>Any misuse or unauthorized disclosure can result in both civil and criminal<br>penalties.&#8221;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Not maintaining privacy sensitive information in public folders.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Reporting any unauthorized disclosure of PI\/PII f<br>.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>DON activities shall not maintain records describing how an individual<br>exercises his\/her rights guaranteed by the First Amendment<br>define personally identifiable information (PII &#8211; ANSWER- Any information or<br>characteristics that may be used to distinguish or trace an individual&#8217;s identity, such<br>as their name, social security number, or biometric records. PII falls under the subclassification For Official Use Only (FOUO).<br>Communications<br>Security (COMSEC &#8211; ANSWER- Measures and controls taken to deny<br>unauthorized persons information derived from telecommunications systems and<br>ensure authenticity of such communications<br>Classified Information &#8211; ANSWER- Official information which has been<br>determined to require, in the interests of national security, protection against<br>unauthorized disclosure and which has been so identified by the assignment of a<br>security classification<br>Classified Material &#8211; ANSWER- A document or any media upon which classified<br>information is recorded or embodied.<br>Security &#8211; ANSWER- The establishment of a protected environment for classified<br>information and materials<br>Access &#8211; ANSWER- The ability and opportunity to obtain knowledge of classified<br>information or possession of classified materials.<br>Need to Know &#8211; ANSWER- The necessity for access to knowledge or possession<br>of classified information in order to carry out official military or government<br>duties.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Clearence &#8211; ANSWER- An administrative determination by a designated authority<br>that an individual is eligible for access to classified information of a specific<br>classification designation or less.<br>The 3 big &#8211; ANSWER- 1. Clearence , CCES and need to know<br>Original classification &#8211; not you &#8211; ANSWER- The Secretary of the Navy severely<br>restricts the power to classify new material or information which is not derived<br>from previously existing material or information<br>Derivative Classification Authority- ME &#8211; ANSWER- This power is inherent to all<br>personnel who work with classified materials and information. Specifically, if you<br>produce or extract classified material or information from other classified material,<br>you are responsible for classifying the newly created material to the appropriate<br>level. This authority must be exercised daily to ensure security.<br>Clearences &#8211; ANSWER- 1. Top Secret- 5 years max, based on one single scoop<br>background investigation<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Secret- 10 years max, i<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Confidental- 15 years<br>Billets and individual responsibility of CO &#8211; ANSWER- Is directly responsible<br>and, therefore, accountable for all matters pertaining to the security of classified<br>materials and information held or used by the command.<br>Responsibilities of Security manager &#8211; ANSWER- The CO assigns the unit security<br>manager, usually the battalion executive officer (XO). The security manager:<br>Investigates all security violations and suspected compromises of classified<br>information and materia<br>Custodians &#8211; ANSWER- The two different custodians in the infantry battalion are<br>the classified material control custodian (CMCC) and the electronic keying<br>material systems manager. Custodians:<br>Store classified material in containers appropriate for the classification level of<br>material being stored.<br>Classified Material Control Custodian (CMCC) &#8211; ANSWER- Normally, the CMCC<br>is the S-1\/Adjutant and handles classified materials such as operation orders,<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TBS PHASE 4 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REALEXAM 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECTANSWERS|AGRADEWho can delegate the power to impose a NJP? &#8211; ANSWER- Only a flag or generalofficer-in-commandWhat is the UPB? &#8211; ANSWER- the document the unit uses to record theimposition of NJP on enlisted personnel.Within how many days does an appeal need to be submitted by? 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