ADP 4-0 Flashcards

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What does ADP 4-0 cover?

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Sustainment

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What are the three major elements of sustainment?

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Logistics, personnel services and health services.

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What is the sustainment Warfighting Function?

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Sustainment Warfighting Function is related tasks and systems that provide support and services to ensure freedom of action, extend operational reach, and prolong endurance

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What are the principles of sustainability?

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Integration, anticipation, responsiveness, simplicity, economy, survivability, continuity and improvisation.

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What are the five principles that are unique to personnel services?

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Synchronization, Timeliness, Stewardship, Accuracy and Consistency

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What are the principles of the Army Health System (AHS)?

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Conformity, Proximity, Flexibility, Mobility, Continuity and Control

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What does the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) provide?

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the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) provides sustainment support to Joint Forces during peace and war by providing supply classes (CL) I, II, III bulk (B) package (P), IV, VIII and Class IX

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What is a sustaining operation?

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A sustaining operation is an operation at any echelon that enables the decisive operation or shaping operations by generating and maintaining combat power and is inseparable from decisive and shaping operations

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What is an offensive task?

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offensive task is a task conducted to defeat and destroy enemy forces and seize terrain, resources, and population centers

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What is a defensive task?

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defensive task is conducted to defeat an enemy attack, gain time, economize forces, and develop conditions favorable for offensive or stability tasks

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What is a stability task?

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Stability tasks are tasks conducted as part of operations outside the United States in coordination with other instruments of national power to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure environment, provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief

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What is Logistics?

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Logistics is Planning and Executing of the Movement and Support of Forces

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What are some examples of Logistics?

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Transportation (FM 55-1), Supply (FM 10-1), Field Services (FM 10-1), Distribution (ATTP 4-0.1), Operational Contract Support (ATTP 4-10), General Engineering Support (FM 3-34)

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What does Health Service Support consists of?

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Casualty Care, Medical Evacuation, Medical Logistics

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What does Casualty Care consist of?

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Organic and area Medical Support, Hospitalization, Dental Care, Behavioral Health/Neuropsychiatric Treatment, Clinical Laboratory Services and Treatment of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Patients

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What is Survivability?

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Survivability is all aspects of Protecting Personnel, Weapons, and Supplies while simultaneously Deceiving the Enemy
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What is Timeliness?

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Timeliness ensures Decision Makers have an access to Relevant Personnel Services Information and Analysis that Support Current and Future Operations

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What is Stewardship?

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Stewardship is the Careful and Responsible Management of Resources Entrusted to the Government in order to Execute Responsible Governance

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What are the six Principles of the Army Health System (AHS)?

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  1. Conformity 2. Proximity 3. Flexibility 4. Mobility 5. Continuity 6. Control
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What is Joint Interdependence?

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Joint Interdependence is the purposeful Reliance by one Service’s Forces on Another Service’s Capabilities to maximize the Complementary and Reinforcing Effects of both

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What does the United States Transportation Command provide?

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The United States Transportation Command provides Common-User and Commercial Air, Land, and Sea Transportation (including Patient Movement), Terminal Management, and Aerial Refueling to Support Deployment, Sustainment, and Redeployment of U.S. Forces

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What are the three Component Commands that make up the United States Transportation Command?

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the Air Mobility Command, the Military Sealift Command and the U.S Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command

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What does Generating Forces consist of?

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Army Organizations whose Primary Mission is to Generate and Sustain the Operational Army’s Capabilities for Employment

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What is Generating Force is Responsible for?

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the Generating Force is Responsible for Moving Army Forces to and from Ports of Embarkation

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What are Operational Forces?

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Operating Forces are those Forces whose Primary Missions are to participate in Combat and the Integral Supporting Elements thereof