ADPs and ADRPs Flashcards
What subject does ADP 1-02 cover?
Operational Terms and Military Symbols
What subject does ADP 4-0 cover?
Sustainment
What do the acronyms ADP, ADRP, NATO, and JP stand for?
Army Doctrine Publications, Army Doctrine Reference Publications, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and Joint Publications
What is Army Sustainment?
Army Sustainment is the provision of logistics, personnel services, and health service support necessary to maintain operations until successful mission completion.
Why are acronyms and abbreviations created?
They allow Soldiers and Marines to use shorter versions of the doctrine and military terms for ease of discussion in speaking and writing.
What does APS stand for and what is its purpose?
Army Preposition Stocks
The primary purposes of APS are to reduce the initial strategic lift required to support a force projection Army and sustain the Soldier until lines of communication are established.
How many categories do Military Symbols fall into, and what are they?
Two - Framed and Unframed
a. Framed symbols include unit, equipment, and installation symbols.
b. Unframed symbols include control measure and tactical task mission symbols.
Define Army Logistics
Army Logistics is the planning and execution of the movement and support of forces.
What subject does ADP 2-0 cover?
Intelligence
What subject does ADP 6-0 cover?
Mission Command
ADP 6-0 establishes how commanders, supported by their staffs, apply the foundational mission command philosophy with the mission command warfighting function to lead forces toward mission accomplishment.
What is intelligence?
The product resulting from collection, processing, integration, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation concerning foreign nation, hostile or potentially hostile forces or elements, or areas of actual or potential operations.
(the gathering or distribution of information, especially secret information.
information about an enemy or a potential enemy.
the evaluated conclusions drawn from such information.)
In exercising mission command, commanders are guided by what six principles?
- Build cohesive teams through mutual trust.
- Create shared understanding.
- Provide a clear commanders intent.
- Exercise disciplined initiative.
- Use mission orders.
- Accept prudent risk.
What does PMESII-PT stand for?
Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical Environment, and Time.
Define Commander’s Critical Information Requirement (CCIR).
Any information requirement identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision making.
What subject does ADP 6-22 cover?
Army Leadership