Quiz 2 Flashcards
What is the Mission Command Philosophy?
Exercise the authority and direction by the Commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the Commander’s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of ULO.
What are the Principles of Mission Command?
BCP, DMP
- Build cohesive teams through mutual trust
- Create shared understanding
- Provide clear CDR’s Intent
- Exercise Disciplined Initiative
- Use Mission Orders
- Accept prudent risk
According to ADRP 6-0, what are the Commander’s Activities?
Lead Understand -Visualize -Describe -Direct Assess
What are the Army Core Competencies?
Combined Arms Maneuver
Wide Area Security
What are the operational variables?
PMESII-PT
Political Military Economic Social Information Infrastructure
Physical environment
Time
What are the Mission Variables?
METT-TC
Mission Enemy Terrain Time Troops Civil considerations
What are the considerations for terrain analysis?
Observations/Fields of fire Avenues of approach Key terrain Obstacles Cover/concealment
What are the civil considerations?
A SCOPE
Area Structures Capabilities Organizations People Events
What are the cultural considerations?
Values
Beliefs
Behaviors
Norms
What are the tenants of ULO?
FIL ADS
Flexibility
Integration
Lethality
Adaptability
Depth
Synchronization
What are the foundations of ULO?
I MAD
Initiative
Mission Command
Army Core Competencies
Decisive Action
What are the warfighting functions?
Mission Command Movement & Maneuver Intelligence Fires Sustainment Protection