LESSON 4
PRACTICE EXERCISE
There are four
choices to each.
You are to select the one that is correct. Indicate your
choice by CIRCLING the letter beside the correct choice directly on the page.
This is a self-graded lesson exercise. Do not look up the correct answer from
the lesson solution sheet until you have finished. To do so will endanger your
ability to learn this material. Also, your final examination score will tend
to be lower than if you had not followed these recommendations.
Appendix D, Example of a Raid Plan and Figure D-1, Sketch Map are to be used in
conjunction with the exercise situation.
GENERAL SITUATION.
You are an investigator assigned to Fort Bravo.
SPECIAL SITUATION. Through sources and the use of surveillance activities, it
has been learned that six soldiers are holding marijuana smoking parties. They
are using an abandoned Boy Scout hut (Figure D-1) on Fort Bravo to do so. The
soldiers apparently go to the hut after duty hours Saturday; they return to
their billet area sometime Sunday afternoon. They have a marijuana cache in
the hut and are not known to carry it outside or in the billet area. You have
explained the situation of the soldiers to CPT Delta, the commander. You have
requested that a raid be conducted on the hut. After talking to you, CPT Delta
calls the post provost marshal and explains the situation to him.
After
talking to the provost marshal, CPT Delta orders you to start drafting a plan
to conduct a raid on the hut. You are assisted in this plan by approximately
two squads (24) of MP.
1.
CPT Delta informs you that he is leaving to request the authority for you
to conduct the raid. Who will provide the authority?
A.
Post provost marshal.
B.
USACIDC region commander.
C.
Installation commander.
D.
Staff judge advocate.
2.
What is the best format to use for the raid plan?
A.
The standard five-paragraph operation order used by the Army.
B.
sequence.
C.
The standard administrative order used by the Army.
D.
One that is easily understood by, and common to, all members of the
unit.
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