ADP 3-0 Flashcards
What does ADP 3-0 cover?
Operations
What do Operational Variables of PMESII-PT consist of?
Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical Environment, Time
What is the Operational Environment?
A Composite of the Conditions, Circumstances, and Influences that affect the Employment of Capabilities and Bear on the decisions of the Commander
What do Mission Variables (METT-TC) consist of?
Mission, Enemy, Terrain and Weather, Troops and Support available, Time available, Civil Considerations
What is the philosophy of Mission Command?
The Exercise of Authority and Direction by the Commander using Mission Orders to enable disciplined initiative within the Commander’s Intent
What are offensive operations?
Operations conducted to Defeat and Destroy Enemy Forces and Seize terrain, Resources, and Population Centers (Movement to Contact, Attack, Exploitation, Pursuit)
What are defensive operations?
Operations conducted to defeat an Enemy Attack, Gain time, Economize forces, and develop conditions favorable for Offensive and Stability tasks (Mobile defense, area defense, retrograde)
What are Stability Operations?
Military Missions, Tasks, and Activities conducted outside the United States to maintain or Reestablish a Safe and Secure Environment and to provide Essential Governmental Services, Emergency Infrastructure Reconstruction, and Humanitarian Relief
What are the five tasks for Stability operations?
- Establish Civil Security
- Establish Civil Control
- Restore Essential Services
- Support to Governance
5. Support to Economic and Infrastructure Development
What are the characteristics of an Army operation?
- Flexibility
- Integration
- Lethality
- Adaptability
- Depth
- Synchronization
What are the Warfighting Functions?
Mission Command; Movement and Maneuver; Intelligence; Fires; Sustainment; Protection
What is the Warfighting Function?
A group of Tasks and Systems (people, organizations, information, and processes) united by a Common Purpose that Commanders use to accomplish Missions
What is the Mission Command Warfighting Function?
Develops and Integrates those activities enabling a Commander to balance the Art of Command and the Science of Control
What is the Movement and Maneuver Warfighting Function?
The related tasks and systems that Move and Employ Forces to achieve a position of relative advantage over the Enemy and other Threats
What is the Intelligence Warfighting Function?
The related Tasks and Systems that facilitate understanding the Enemy, Terrain, and Civil Considerations