M100 Quiz Flashcards
What best describes the 3 Army readiness assessment levels?
Tactical, Operational, Strategic
Understand what describes the army’s ability to provide adequate forces to meet the demands of the national military strategy?
Strategic Readiness is the Army’s ability to provide adequate forces to meet the demands of the National Military Strategy (NMS).
Where does readiness level come from to support for combatant commander’s operational requirements –
Operational readiness is the Army’s ability to support Combatant Commanders operational plans with trained and ready forces in the quantity and with the capabilities required to achieve Global Force Management Allocation Plan (GFMAP) and other operational requirements.
. What are the 3 phases of ReARMM
Modernize, Train, and Mission
FOUR major components of unit’s status reporting report
P, S, R, T – Personnel-P, Training-T, Personnel Equipment-S, Equipment Serviceability-R
THREE specific areas that units must focus training programs on
METS, Weapons Qual, Collective Live Fire Tasks Proficiency
. What best describes set of collective tasks developed by proponent and approved by HQDA that reflects units designed capabilities approved by HQDA
Standardized METL
Who validates a BCT for deploying for a Combatant Commander
FORSCOM
What principle of training focuses on leaders completing training events as close to combat environment as possible
Train as you fight
Army Train management cycle entail?
Process of prioritizing training, planning and preparation, execution, and the evaluation and assessment of training. The commander drives the training management cycle by prioritizing training and assessing unit training proficiencies. Long-, mid-, and short-range planning is conducted to support the execution of training. Continuous feedback through evaluation and other key inputs provides the commander information to assess unit training proficiencies accurately.
Collective task that should be considered when prioritizing training
High Payoff Task
Which readiness assessment directly informs joint force readiness review and quarterly readiness report to congress?
Army Strategic Readiness Assessment
When and where do regionally aligned forces (RAF) training requirements take place
RAF training intended to take place within 12 months of latest arrival date; Div/Corps – WFX; BCTs – CTCs
What is the impact on a division when one of it’s brigades is scheduled for combat training center (CTC)? –
division owns it; augmentees, OPFOR for train ups; HQ Division involved in augmentees; It is not uncommon for a sister brigade to serve as the support unit – providing OC coverage and OPFOR to help the BCT obtain the requisite METL proficiency prior to deploying to the CTC.
What best describes inputs a division would consider when putting together annual command training requirements?
They include war plans, unique capabilities (forced entry), higher command training guidance, ReARMM, RAF, directives, policies, and etc.
. Who is responsible for training of the BCT?
DIVISION
What are the common components of Division command training guidance?
prioritization of MET; proficiency levels and timelines; time management cycle; major training events and deployments; collective live fires & EXEVALs; leader development and certification; individual training guidance
How far out should an active component division commander provide a contribution to group learning?
12 months/ 1 year
What best describes the purpose of unit training briefs?
Get it approved and operating within guidance