ADPS AND ARS Flashcards

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What subject does ADP 1-02 cover

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Operational terms and Military Symbols

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What subject does ADP 4-0 cover

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Sustainment

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What does the acronyms ADP, ADRP, NATO, and JP stand for

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Army Doctrine Publications, Army doctrine reference publications, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and Joint publications

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What is Army sustainment

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Army sustainment is the provision of logistics, personnel services, and health service support necessary to maintain operations until successful mission completion

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Why are acronyms and abbreviations created

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They allow soldiers and marines to use shorter versions of the doctrine and military terms for ease of discussion in speaking and writing

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What does APS stand for and what is its purpose

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Army preposition stocks. The primary purposes of APS are to reduce initial strategic lift required to support a force projection Army and sustain the soldier until lines of communication are established.

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How many categories do Military symbols fall into and what are they

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Two- Framed and Unframed

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Define Army logistics

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Army logistics is the planning and execution of the movement and support of forces

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What subject does ADP 2-0 cover

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Intelligence

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What subject does ADP 6-0 cover

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ADP 6-0 establishes how commanders, supported by their staffs, apply the foundational mission command philosophy with mission command war fighting function to lead forces toward mission accomplishment

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What is intelligence

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Intelligence is the product resulting from collection, processing, integration, evaluation, analysis and interpretation concerning foreign nation, hostile or potentially or potentially forces or elements or areas of actual of potential operations

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In exercising mission command, commanders are guided by what six principles

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Build cohesive teams through mutual trust. Create shared understanding. Provide a clear commanders intent. Exercise disciplined initiative. Use mission orders. Accept prudent risk

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13
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How many logic map fundamentals are there and what are they

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Three- Core competencies, intelligence, process and intelligence capabilities

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What does PMESII-PT stand for?

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Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical environment, and Time

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Define commanders critical information Requirement (CCIR)

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CCIR information requirement identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision making

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What subject does ADP 6-22

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Army Leadership

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17
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What subject does ADP 3-37 cover

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Protection

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What is mission command

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The exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable discipline initiative within the commanders intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations

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How many protection principles are there and what are they

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5- Comprehensive, Integrated, Layered, Redundant, and Enduring

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What are the 3 army attributes

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Character, Presence, Intellect

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What are the 4 protections integration processes

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Plan
Prepare
Execute
Assess

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How many leader competencies are there and what are they?

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3-
Lead
Develop
Achieve

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Define Protection

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The preservation of the effectiveness and survivability of mission related military and non military personnel, equipment, facilities, information, and infrastructure deployed or located within or outside the boundaries of a given operational area

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What subject does ADP 7-0 Cover

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Training units and developing leaders

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What subject does ADP 3-90 cover

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Offense and Defense

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What is an institutional training domain

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The Army institutional training and education system, which primarily includes training base centers and schools that provide initial training and subsequent professional military education for soldiers, military leaders, and Army civilians

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Define tactics

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The employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to each other

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Describe and operational training domain

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The training activities that organizations undertake while at home station, at maneuver combat training centers, during joint exercises, at mobilization centers and whole operationally deployed

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What does TTP stand for

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Tactics Techniques and Procedures

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Describe hasty operation and deliberate operation

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A hasty operation is a quick and decisive action to take opportunities quickly

A deliberate operation requires planning, preparation, and coordination to carefully overcome challenges

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What are the principles of unit training

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The principles of unit training are determined by commanders and leaders who are responsible for training soldiers soldiers effectively.

Train as you fight
Train to standard
Train while operating
Train to sustain

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Describe commanders intent

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Commander’s intent is a clear and concise statement that outlines the why and what of a military operation.

The purpose
Key objectives
End result

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33
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What is cyberspace

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Cyberspace is a technological storage and means of transit for information

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34
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What improves the abilities of our partner nations to secure themselves

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Equipment
Training
Financial Assistance provided by U.S

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35
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What is the distinguishing characteristics of the land domain

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The presence of humans in large numbers

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Why does the army need civilian agencies

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To provide expertise and help rebuild war-torn areas, allowing soldiers to focus on fighting.

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How can the U.S strategic interest be met

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American interests may be met by using our strong military to help other countries improve their ground forces.

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The Army community develops common language or terminology and symbology through what processes

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Standardized doctrine development processes

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Who establishes Army policy for developing doctrinal terms

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United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)

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Army terms can reflect the uniqueness of land operations but they should not conflict with what?

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Joint or North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) terminology

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Define doctrine

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Doctrine is a set of beliefs and principles that guide the Army’s actions. It provides the foundation for training, planning, and operations.

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What is the most important elements in a military’s force ability to communicate when conducting operations?

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A common set of doctrinal terms and military symbols is apart of effective communication that the force can’t function without

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What is ISR

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Intelligence
Surveillance
Reconnaissance

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What are the three information collection tasks

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Plan requirements and assess collection

Task and direct collection

Execute collection

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In order to ensure effective intelligence support, commanders and staffs must understand what

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The interrelationship of mission command, the intelligence warfighting function, and fundamental intelligence doctrine

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What are offensive operations intentions

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To defeat and destroy enemy forces and seize terrain, resources, and population centers

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What is intelligence synchronization

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The art of integrating information collection and intelligence analysis with operations to support decision making

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What is intelligence

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Intelligence is information about an enemy, potential enemy, or a area of interest. It is collected, processed, and analyzed to make informed decisions

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What is MDMP

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Military Decision Making Process

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What is a hybrid threat

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A hybrid threat combines conventional and unconventional warfare tactics. Aa mix of military and non-military actions, such as cyberattacks, propaganda, and economic warfare, to achieve strategic goals.

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Describe unified land operations

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Unified Land Operation (ULO) is a concept that emphasizes the integration of all Army capabilities to achieve strategic objectives. It involves coordinating land, air, maritime, space, and cyber operations to achieve a unified effect

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The most challenging potential enemy comes in two forms. What are the two forms

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1- Near-Peer Competitors: militaries that are technologically advanced and capable of challenging the U.S. militarily.

1- Non-State Actors: These are groups or organizations such as terrorist organizations and cybercriminals.

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Describe Army Sustainment

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the process of providing the Army with the necessary supplies, services, and maintenance to carry out its mission

53
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What is improvisation

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the ability to adapt and respond to unexpected situations.

54
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What is RSOI

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Reception
Staging
Onward movement
Integration

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What is logistics

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The planning and executing the movement and support of forces. It includes design, development, storage, distribution, and maintenance

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Explain the purpose of Army Prepositioned Stocks Program (APS)

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military equipment and supplies stored in strategic locations around the world. Allows the Army to rapidly deploy forces to a region without having to transport all the necessary equipment from the U.S.

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Define troop leading procedures

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A process used by leaders to analyze a mission, develop a plan, and prepare for an operation

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What is the military decision making process

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Planning to understand the situation and mission, develop a course of action and produce an operation plan of order

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What are the 7 steps of MDMP

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Step 1- Receipt of the Mission
Step 2- Mission analysis
Step 3- Course of Action development
Step 4- Course of Action analysis
Step 5- Course of action comparison
Step 6- Course of Action approval
Step 7- Orders production, dissemination, and transition

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What is ATTP acronym

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Army Tactics
Techniques
Procedures

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What are directives that emphasize to subordinates the results to be attained, not how to achieve them

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Mission Orders

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What is a prudent risk?

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A deliberate exposure to potential loss or injury when the commander judges the outcome of a mission

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What does informal leadership manifest itself through?

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Knowledge, experience, and technical expertise

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A leader needs to be self aware of what

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Their strengths and limitations and apply them accordingly

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What are leadership attributes

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Characteristics internal to a leader

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What is Command

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The authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment

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Describe an army leader

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An Army leader is someone who inspires and motivates soldiers to achieve their mission. Skilled in decision-making, problem-solving, and communication. A good leader is also fair, honest, and trustworthy.

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Unit training and Leader development is?

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The Army’s life blood

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Who is directly responsible and accountable for all aspects of unit training?

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The commander

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What are the army principles of leadership

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Lead by example

Develop subordinate leaders

Create a Learning environment

Train to develop adaptive leaders

Train leaders to think critically and creatively

Train leaders to know their subordinates and their families

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What is an Army professional?

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What is the Army’s motto

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This we’ll defend

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