Cavalry Leaders Course Practice Test

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Screen operations are used to provide early warning over gaps not considered critical enough to require security in greater strength. This is most likely to be employed when:

There are extended flanks with gaps between major maneuver elements

The front line is heavily defended

All units are concentrated

No enemy is present

Screen operations provide early warning by using light forces to observe and delay across gaps, keeping the main body protected without committing heavy security. This approach is most suitable when no enemy is present, because you want to maintain vigilance and rapid warning of any approach without tying down your main force with heavy security. If you anticipated direct contact or a stronger threat, you would shift to greater security rather than a light screen. Likewise, when fronts are heavily defended or units are concentrated, there aren’t exposed gaps to screen, so the light screening role isn’t the best fit.

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