The Army Profession (ADP1) Flashcards
What are the Army’s Strengths?
Soldiers with physical and moral courage, ability to think critically and creatively, resilience to hardship
What is the most distinguishing element of the land domain?
The human element and Leaders
What is and will remain the Army’s first priority?
Readiness for ground combat
and to win our nations wars
What clarifies the Enduring reasons for why our Army is trained?
To fulfil its strategic goals
What are the Army’s four strategic roles?
Shaping operational environments, Preventing Conflict, Prevailing in large scale ground combat, Consolidating Gains
How are most wars won?
By committing land forces. Land forces are able to seize, occupy and defend objectives for long term objectives.
What is mission Command?
Empowers subordinates for success in complex environments. Implement decisions on commanders’ intent rather than direct orders
What is the operations process?
What commanders use to drive conceptual and detailed planning.
What is the Army’s mission?
The Army’s mission is to deploy, fight, and win our Nation’s wars by providing ready, prompt, and sustained land dominance by Army forces across the full spectrum of conflict as part of the joint force.
What are the five objectives that must be met to meet the Army Vision?
Man, Organize, Train, Equip, and Lead
How many campaign streamers adorn the Army Flag?
190
What are the 5 Army Core Competencies?
Prompt and sustained land combat, Prompt arms operations, Special Operations, Set and sustain the theater for joint forces, integrate national, multinational, and joint power on land
Soldiers and DA Civilians serve in two functionally discrete entities known as?
The operating (Units organized to deploy and fight) and institutional force (Train, Equip, and Sustain the force)