Doctrinal Concepts Flashcards

1
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] is a defensive task that involves organized movement away from the enemy

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Retrograde

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2
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What are the five elements of a mission statement?

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  1. Who – Unit/organization
  2. What – Tactical Mission Task
  3. When – Time/Event
  4. Where – AO/Objective/COORD
  5. Why - Purpose
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3
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[x] is an offensive task that usually follows the conduct of a successful attack and is designed to disorganize the enemy in depth

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exploitation

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4
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identifies the information about the enemy and other aspects of the operational environment that the commander considers most important

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PIR

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5
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List the four tenets that characterize Army Operations

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a Simultaneity
b Depth
c Synchronization
d Flexibility

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6
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is an offensive task designed to catch or cut off a hostile force attempting to escape, with the aim of destroying it

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pursuit

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7
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is a defensive task that concentrates on the destruction or defeat of the enemy through a decisive attack by a striking force

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mobile defense

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8
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List the five military aspects of terrain

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a. Obstacles
b. Avenues of Approach
c. Key Terrain
d. Observation and Fields of Fire
e. Cover and Concealment

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9
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List seven of the twelve principles of joint operations

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a. Objective
b. Offensive
c. Mass
d. Maneuver
e. Economy of Force
f. Unity of Command
g. Security
h. Surprise
i. Simplicity
j. Restraint
k. Perseverance
l. Legitimacy

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10
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List the troop leading procedure steps in order

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  1. Receive the Mission
  2. Issue a Warning Order
  3. Make a Tentative Plan
  4. Initiate Movement
  5. Conduct Reconnaissance
  6. Complete the Plan
  7. Issue the Order
  8. Supervise and Refine
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11
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List the core competencies of Army Aviation

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a. Provide accurate and timely information collection
b. Provide reaction time and maneuver space
c. Destroy, defeat, disrupt, divert or delay the Enemy
d. Air assault ground maneuver forces
e. Air move personnel, equipment and supplies
f. Evacuate wounded or recover isolated Personnel
g. Enable mission command over extended ranges and complex terrain

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12
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identifies the information about the mission, troops and support available, and time available for friendly forces that the commander considers most important

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FFIR friendly forces information

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13
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There ar [x] tenets that characterize Army operations

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14
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x] is a tenet of Army operations is characterized by “the arrangement of military actions in time, space, and purpose to produce maximum relative combat power at a decisive place and time

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Synchronization

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15
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x] is a tenet of Army operations is characterized by “the execution of related and mutually supporting tasks at the same time across multiple locations and domains

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Simultaneity

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16
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List the characteristics of defense

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a. Disruption
b. Flexibility
c. Maneuver
d. Mass
e. Concentration
f. Operations in Depth g. Preparation
h. Security

17
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List the steps of the reverse planning sequence in order

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a Ground Tactical Plan 
b Landing plan 
c Air Movement Plan 
d Loading Plan 
e Staging Plan
18
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_______________ and Blank ___________ are the two key elements that a CCIR is comprised of.

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FFIR PIR

19
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List the primary offensive tasks

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a Movement to Contact
b Attack
c Exploitation
d Pursuit

20
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] is a tenet of Army operations is characterized by the employment of a versatile mix of capabilities, formations, and equipment for conducting operations

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Flexibility

21
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x] is an offensive task designed to develop the situation and to establish or regain contact

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movement to contact

22
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List four fire control measures (other than frontal, cross, depth of fire patterns and simultaneous, alternating or observed fire).

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  1. Engagement criteria
  2. Engagement priorities
  3. Sectors of fire
  4. Target reference points
23
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List the steps that characterize the engagement area development process

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a. Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
b. Select the Ground for Attack
c. Integrate the Engagement Area
d. Direct Fire Planning

24
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[x] is a defensive task that concentrates on denying enemy forces access to designated terrain for a specific time rather than destroying the enemy outright.

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area defense

25
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Define Decisive point

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A geographical place, specific key terrain, critical factor, or function, that when acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to achieve success

26
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List the fundamentals of reconnaissance

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Orient on the Objective
Do not keep Reconnaissance Assets in Reserve
Ensure Continuous Reconnaissance
Retain Freedom to Maneuver
Gain and Maintain Enemy Contact
Develop the Situation Rapidly
Report all Information Rapidly and Accurately

27
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Define “mission Statement” per FM 6-0

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A short sentence or paragraph that describes the organization’s essential task(s), purpose and action containing the five elements

28
Q

How would the date time group of 6 August 20XX at 1145 be expressed in an OPORD? [x]

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061145Z August20XX

29
Q

List the characteristics of the offense

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Audacity
Concentration
Surprise
Rapid Tempo

30
Q

List the warfighting functions

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Mission Command 
Movement and maneuver  
Intelligence 
Fires
Sustainment 
Protection
31
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List the fundamentals of security

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Provide Early and Accurate Warning
Provide Reaction Time and maneuver Space
Orient on the Protected Force/Area/Facility
Perform Continuous Reconnaissance
Maintain Enemy Contact

32
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List the basic defensive tasks

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Area Defense
Mobile Defense
Retrograde

33
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List the steps of the IPB process

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Define the Operational Environment
Describe the Environmental effects on Operations
Evaluate the Threat
Determine the Threat