ADP and ADRP 7-0 Flashcards
What does ADP and ADRP 7-0 cover?
Training units and developing leaders
What is the Army’s life-blood
Unit training and leader development
Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders?
The commander
What are the Army’s 7 principles of leader development?
- Lead by example
- Develop subordinate leaders
- Create a learning environment for subordinate leaders
- Train to develop adaptive leaders
- Train leaders in the art and science of mission command
- Train leaders to think critically and creatively
- Train leaders to know their subordinates and their families
What are the three training domains the Army uses?
Institutional
Operational
Self-Development
What is the institutional training domain?
Initial training and subsequent professional military education for soldiers, military leaders, and Army civilians
What is the operational training domain?
Progressive training conducted at home station, regional collective training capability, regional training centers, and mobilization centers
What is the self-development training domain?
Goal oriented learning that reinforces and expands the knowledge base and enhances professional competence and profession
Where does training begin for soldiers?
Generating force
Why does the Army train?
To provide ready forces to combatant commanders worldwide
What is a continuous and progressive process, spanning a leader’s entire career?
Leader development
What is essential to unit readiness and successful deployments?
Competent and confident leaders
What is the Army committed to?
Training, educating, and developing its leaders
Who is responsible for the training proficiency of their respective organizations and subordinates?
Subordinate leaders and NCOs
What does “Train as you fight” mean?
Training under an expected operational environment for the mission will better prepare you