The Army ADP 1-0 / ADRP 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 7 Army Values?

A

Loyalty Duty Respect Selfless Service Honor Integrity Personal Courage

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2
Q

When was the American Continental Army established?

A

14 June 1775

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3
Q

What does the uniform of the army represent for families?

A

A source of pride and anxiety knowing the sacrifices ahead

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4
Q

What gives the president the authority as the commander in chief?

A

The Constitution

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5
Q

What is the motto of the army’s seal?

A

This we’ll defend

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6
Q

Who and when was the army created?

A

The continental congress / 14 June 1775

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7
Q

What is the catalyst to developing trust between soldiers?

A

The army values

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8
Q

What does MDMP stand for?

A

Military Decision Making Process

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9
Q

What does TLP stand for?

A

Troop Leading Procedures

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10
Q

What does trust at all levels depend on?

A

Candor

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11
Q

What usually keeps professional soldiers in the Army?

A

Families

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12
Q

Why is trust between soldiers so important?

A

In combat soldiers rely on each other, they fight for each other and their country. We trust our battle buddies to our left and right and with out this level of trust there is no cohesion, no reason to be resilient

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13
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What does trust in the army between the president and the congress allow the army to maintain?

A

The readiness required to fight and win

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14
Q

What is an oath?

A

An individual moral commitment made publicly

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15
Q

Is a constitutional oath legally binding?

A

Yes

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16
Q

What does Esprit De Corps mean?

A

Respect for our history and tradition

17
Q

How does the army emphasize esprit de corps and tradition history?

A

Through customs, traditions, and ceremony

18
Q

How do units preserve their unit histories and display them?

A

Unit crest, mottos, patches

19
Q

What do customs, traditions, and ceremonies, and symbols give soldiers?

A

A sense of commitment and unite us, they give us a reason why we serve

20
Q

How many campaign and battle streamers does the Army flag have?

A

Over 180

21
Q

What is the Army’s mission?

A

To fight and win the nations wars through land combat as part of a joint force

22
Q

Why do the colors dip?

A

It’s a sign of etiquette and respect to our nation and other countries

23
Q

What is the bedrock of the Army?

A

Trust