Study Board Questions Flashcards

1
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What is the Main Goal for Unified Land Operations?

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To combine Offensive Task, Defensive tasks, Stability task, and Defense support of Civil authorities (DSCA) in coordination with Joint Services, other Government Agencies, other partner nations, and other Military Forces from partner nations
ADP/ADRP 1

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The Army’s Vision captures the Three Strategic Roles of the Army what are they?

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Prevent, Shape and Win

ADP/ADRP 1

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What is the Army’s Mission?

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To Fight and win the Nation’s Wars through prompt and sustained Land Combat, as part of the Joint Force.
ADP/ADRP 1

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How does the Army Accomplish its Mission?

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Organizing, Equipping, and Training Army forces for prompt and sustained Combat incident to operations on land; Integrating our capabilities with those of the other Armed Services; Accomplishing all mission assigned by the President, Secretary of Defense, and Combatant Commanders; Remaining ready while preparing for the future.
ADP/ADRP 1

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5
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What is the oldest mounted regiment and when was it formed?

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The Second Dragoons are the oldest mounted regiment on continuous active service in the U.S Army formed in 1836.

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6
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Who formed the Second Regiment of Dragoons?

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President Andrew Jackson

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7
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Who was the first Colonel of the Regiment

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David Emmanuel Twiggs

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What does the Distinctive Unit Insignia symbolize?

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The eight-pointed star insignia worn by the dragoons, the 2d Cavalry having been originally formed as the Second Regiment of Dragoons in 1836. The palmetto leaf represents the Regiments first action against the Seminole Indians in Florida, where the palmetto leaf grows in abundance, The fleur-de-lis is from combat in France in both World War I and World War II. The motto “ Toujours Prêt” (Always Ready) expresses the spirit and élan of the Regiment

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9
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What is ADP/ADRP 1

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The Army

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10
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What is ADP/ADRP 1-02

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Operational Terms and Military Symbols

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What are the four Publications types of Doctrine that will be introduced to the Army?

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Army Doctrine Publications (ADPs), Army Doctrine Reference Publications(ADRPs), Field Manuals (FMs), and Army Techniques Publications (ATPs)
ADP/ADRP 1-02

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12
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Who Establishes the Policy for Establishing Doctrinal Terms?

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TRADOC

ADP/ADRP 1-02

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13
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What is a Military Symbol?

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A Graphic Representation of a Unit, Equipment, Installation, Activity, Control Measure, or Tactical Task Relevant to Military Operations that is used for Planning or to Represent the Common Operational Picture on a Map, Display, or Overlay
ADP/ADRP 1-02

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14
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What are the two Military Symbol Categories>

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Framed and Unframed

ADP/ADRP 1-02

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15
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What is ADP/ADRP 6-0

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Mission Command

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16
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What is a team?

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A team is a group of individual or organizations that work together towards a common goal.
ADP/ADRP 6-0

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What are the Principles that the Commander is guided by using the Mission Command Philosophy?

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  1. Build cohesive teams through mutual trust
  2. Create shared understanding.
  3. Provide a clear Commander’s intent
  4. Exercise disciplined initiative
  5. Use Mission Orders
  6. Accept Prudent risk
    ADP/ADRP 6-0
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18
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What is control?

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Control is the regulation of forces and war fighting functions to accomplish the mission in accordance with the commander’s intent.
ADP/ADRP 6-0

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19
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What is Mission Command?

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Mission command is the exercise of 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 unified land operations.
ADP/ADRP 6-0

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20
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What is the Primary Objective of ABCP?

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to ensure all Solider achieve and maintain optimal well-being and performance under all conditions.
AR 600-9

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21
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What is the amount of time that every Solider will be screened IAW AR 600-9?

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Soliders will be screened every 6 months, at a minimum, to ensure compliance with this regulations.
AR 600-9

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22
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What are the Actions that are required when a Solider is determined to be exceeding the body fat standard?

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  1. Notification Counseling
  2. Solider Action Plan
  3. Nutrition Counseling
    AR 600-9
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23
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How many people are required to take measurements?

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Two Members of the unit will be utilized in taking measurements; one to place the tape measure and determine measurements and the other to assure proper placement and tension of the tape, as well as to record the measurement on the worksheet.
AR 600-9

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24
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Where are the sites to measure a male and Where are the sites to measure a female?

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The neck and the abdomen (male)
neck, waist (abdomen), and hip measurements (female)
AR 600-9

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25
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what FM cover PRT?

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FM 7-22

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26
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What does PRT prepare Soldiers and units for?

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for the physical challenges of fulfilling the mission in the face of a wide range of threats, in complex operational environments, and with emerging technologies.
FM 7-22

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27
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What is Physical readiness?

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Physical readiness is the ability to meet the physical demands of any combat or duty position, accomplish the mission, and conitue to fight and win.
FM 7-22

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28
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What are the critical components of physical conditioning?

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Strength
Endurance
Mobility
FM 7-22

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29
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What is the maximum repetitions of the authorized exercises for corrective actions?

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The number of repetitions should not exceed FIVE

FM 7-22

30
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What ADP/ADRP covers Army Leadership

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ADP/ADRP 6-22

31
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What is Leadership?

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Leadership is the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction , and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization.
ADP/ADRP 6-22

32
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What is an Army Leader?

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An Army leader is anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals.
ADP/ADRP 6-22

33
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What type of leader will learn from each decision and action; with guidance from superiors, the leader will grow in confidence?

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A Self-Aware Leader

ADP/ADRP 6-22

34
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What are the three Levels of Leadership?

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Direct; Organizational; Strategic

ADP/ADRP 6-22

35
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What does a Leader taking care of people involve?

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Creating and sustaining a positive climate through open communications, trust, cohesion, and teamwork.
ADP/ADRP 6-22

36
Q

What AR Covers Customs and Courtesies?

37
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When must Army personnel in uniform are required to salute?

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When they meet and recognize persons entitled to the salute.

AR 600-25

38
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What should accompany the rendering of the hand salute?

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An appropriate greeting such as, “Good Morning. Sir” or “ Good Morning, Ma’am”
AR 600-25

39
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What are the Six situations when Salutes not required to be rendered or returned when the senior or subordinate?

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  1. In civilian attire.
  2. Engaged in routine work if the salute would interfere.
  3. Carrying articles with both hands so occupied as to make saluting impracticable.
  4. Working as a member of a detail, or engaged in sports or social functions where saluting would present a safety hazard.
  5. In public places such as theaters, churches, and in public conveyances.
  6. in the ranks of a formation.
    AR 600-25
40
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When walking with a Commissioned Officer or senior ranking Non-Commissioned Officer which side do you walk on?

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To the left

AR 600-25

41
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What AR Covers Equal Opportunity

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AR 600-20 CH 6

42
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What is the purpose of the EO Program

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EO Program formulates, directs, and sustains a comprehensive effort to maximize human potential and to ensure fair treatment for all persons based solely on merit, fitness, and capability in support of readiness.
AR 600-20 CH 6

43
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What is the EO Policy based on?

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Fairness, Justice, and equity

AR 600-20 CH 6

44
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What are the goals of the EO program?

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  1. Provide EO for military personnel and Family members, both on and off post and within the limits of the laws and localities, states, and host nations.
  2. Create and sustain effective units by eliminating discriminatory behaviors or practices to undermine teamwork, mutual respect, loyalty, and shared sacrifices of the men and women of America’s Army.
    AR 600-20 CH 6
45
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What does EOA stand for?

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Equal Opportunity Advisor

AR 600-20 CH 6

46
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What does SHARP stand for?

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Sexual Harassment/ Assault Response Prevention.

AR 600-20 CH 7&8

47
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What are the different categories of Sexual Harassment?

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  1. Verbal
  2. Non-Verbal
  3. Physical Contact
    AR 600-20 CH 7&8
48
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What is the Army’s definition of Sexual Assault?

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A crime defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent.AR 600-20 CH 7&8

49
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What are the two types of reporting of Sexual Assault?

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Restricted and Unrestricted.

AR 600-20 CH 7&8

50
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What is Restricted reporting?

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Restricted reporting allows a Solider who is a sexual assault victim, on a confidential basis, to disclose the details of his/her assault to specifically identified individuals and receive medical treatment and counseling, without triggering the official investigative process.
AR 600-20 CH 7&8

51
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What is Unrestricted reporting?

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Unrestricted reporting allows a Solider who is sexually assaulted and desires medical treatment, counseling, and an official investigation of his/her allegation to use current reporting channels (for example, the chain of command or law enforcement), or he/she may report the incident to the SARC or the on-call VA
AR 600-20 CH 7&8

52
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What ADP/ADRP covers protection

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ADP/ADRP 3-37

53
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What is Protection?

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The Preservation of the Effectiveness and Survivability of Mission-Related Military and Nonmilitary Personnel, Equipment, Facilities, Information, and Infrastructure Deployed or Located within or Outside the Boundaries of a Given Operational Area.
ADP/ADRP 3-37

54
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What are the 5 Protection Principles?

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  1. Comprehensive
  2. Integrated
  3. Layered
  4. Redundant
  5. Enduring
    ADP/ADRP 3-37
55
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What is the Protection Warfighting Function?

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The Related Task and Systems that Preserve the Force so that the Commanders can Apply Maximum Combat Power to Accomplish the Mission
ADP/ADRP 3-37

56
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What are the First Step to Effective Protection?

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Planning

ADP/ADRP 3-37

57
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What AR Covers Military Wear and Appearance of Military Uniforms

58
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What does a Solider’s Appearance measure?

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Part of his or her Professionalism

AR 670-1

59
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What is a vital ingredient of the Army’s strength and military effectiveness?

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The pride and self discipline that American Solider’s bring to their Service through a
conservative military image.
AR 670-1

60
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What type of Appearance will Solider’s maintain even when in Civilian Clothing?

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Soliders will ensure that their dress and personal appearance are commensurate with the high standards traditionally associated with Army service.
AR 670-1

61
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What AR Covers UCMJ

62
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What does the acronym UCMJ stand for?

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Uniformed Code of Military justice

AR 27-10

63
Q

What is the maximum punishment for a Summary Article 15?

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  1. Extra duties for 14 days
  2. Restriction for 14 days.
  3. Oral reprimand or admonition.
  4. Any combination of the above.
    AR 27-10
64
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Is the Solider allowed to demand Trial by Court Marital if Receiving a Summer Article 15?

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Yes

AR 27-10

65
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What does Punishment is suspended mean?

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Suspension is a grant of probational period during which a Solider may show that the Solider deserves a remission of the remaining suspended punishment.
AR 27-10

66
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What ADP/ADRP Covers Offense and Defense

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ADP/ADRP 3-90

67
Q

What Provides Commanders with a set of Tools to use in Developing a Solution to a Tactical Problem?

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Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP)

ADP/ADRP 3-90

68
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What is an Engagement?

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An Engagement is a Tactical Conflict, usually Between Opposing, Lower Echelon Maneuver ForcesADP/ADRP 3-90

69
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How lond do Engagements Usually Last?

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They are Usually Short, Executed in terms of Minutes, Hours, or Days.
ADP/ADRP 3-90

70
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What is a Battle?

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A Battle Consists of a Set of related Engagements that last Longer and involves Larger Forces than an Engagement.
ADP/ADRP 3-90

71
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When will personnel salute indoors?

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When reporting to a superior officer