Definition of a battle drill
 a collective action, rapidly executed, without applying a deliberate decision making process
Principles close quarters combat/ambush
Speed
Surprise
Violence of action
Five phases of a raid
Infiltration
Isolation/containment
Assault
Post assault/SSE
Exfiltration
9–line
Movement techniques
Traveling ( no enemies in area)
Traveling overwatch (suspected enemy in area)
Bounding overwatch ( enemy in area)
Lethal triad
Hypothermia
Acidosis
Coagulopathy
A dangerous combination of factors that can quickly lead to death and combat casualties
Battle drill regulation
ATP 3–2 1.8
Battle drills
1.react to contact
2.platoon attack
2a. squad attack.
3.brake contact
4.knock out a bunker
5.react to an ambush
6.enter and clear room
7.enter trench and secure a foot hold
8.Breach a mine wired obstacle
9. react to indirect fire
10. Reacts to chemical attack.
11.react to IED
12.dismount a BFV and ICV
13.Mount a BFV and ICV
14.execute action, right or left mount
Types of bleeds
Arterial (bright/squirting)
Venous (dark/slow)
capillary (minor cut)
8 TLP’s 
(Troop leading procedures)
MARCH
Massive hemorrhaging
Airways
Respiratory
Circulatory
Hypothermia/head injury
Five paragraphs of an OPORD
TIMS
This is my squad
replicate strong, cohesive teams by influencing and empowering SGT and SSG
Army values
Loyalty
Duty
Respect
Selfless – service
Honor
Integrity
Personal courage
Classes of fire
Respect to ground
-Grazing fire
-Punching fire
respect to target
-Frontal fire
-Flaking fire
- oblique fire
-enfilade fire
- defilade fire
respect to the gun
- fixed
-traverse (side to side on a tripod)
searching ( up and down on tripod)
-reversing and searching
-swing traverse
-free gunning
Four fundamentals of marksmanship
Body position
Sight picture
Breathing
Trigger squeeze
Types of individual movement techniques
High crawl
Crawl
3–5 second rush
3 general orders