What are three identifiable problems in order of solvability difficultly?
Well structured-easy to solve
Medium structured- more difficult to solve
ill structured- most difficult to solve
feelings of hopelessness
symptoms of depression
suicidal warning signs
What are the three types of orders?
Operations Order
Warning Order
Fragmentary Order
What is Mission Command?
Army approach to command and control.
empowers subordinate decision making
What is ADP 6-22?
Army Leadership and the profession.
What is the difference between Fixed and Growth Mindsets?
fixed-avoidance, unmoving, ignorant, fearful
growth-persistent, through practice, seeks knowledge
What does ACE stand for
Ask
Care
Escort
What are the 5 paragraphs to an OPROD
Situations
Mission
Execution
Sustainment
Command and Signal
What are the Army's four strategic roles?
Shape OE
Prevent Conflict
Prevail in large scale ground combat
consolidate gains
*win
What are the characteristics of an EXCELLENT Warrant Officer?
*It was a flow chart
"BE KNOW DO"
character presence and intellect
leads, develops, achieves
What are 7 steps to the Military Problem Solving Model?
Gather information
Identify problem
Develop criteria
Generate solutions
Analyze solutions
Compare Solutions
implement
How can a leader show competency through communication?
*four ideas
Active Listening
Creating a shared Understanding
Employing engaging communication techniques
be sensitive to cultural factors in communication.
What are the 7 steps to MDMP?
At what level are they executed
Receipt of mission
mission analysis
Courses of action 1) development 2) analysis 3) comparison 4)approval
order production/ dissemination
executed at battalion level or higher.
What are the Army's 5 core competencies?
prompt and sustained land combat
combined arms operations
special operations
set and sustain theater for joint forces
integrate national, multinational, and joint power on land
What are army ethics?
*3 terms
What are the three modes of communication along with its definition?
Verbal, nonverbal, symbolic
Transfer of information from one person to another
Name 5 roadblocks to problem solving
fear of failure
tunnel vision
over seriousness
over certainty
binding customs
fear or unknown
command pressure
failure to ID problem
failure to communcate
What are the 8 troop leading procedures and at what levels are they executed?
Receive the mission
Issue WARNORD
Make tentative plan
Initiate movement
Conduct recon
Complete plan
Issue Order
Supervise and Refine
What are the Operational Environment Variables
*PMESII-PT
Politics, Military, Economics, Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical Environment, and Time
What are combatants and noncombatants?
describe lawful vs. unlawful combatants
individual with weapon vs unarmed person in conflict zone
endorsed by government to commit violence vs unsanctioned
What are the writing and cognitive hierarchies?
Writing-substance, style, organization, correctiveness
Cognitive-evaluation, synthesis, analysis, application, comprehension, knowledge
What are four possible paths to energy management?
*can have positive and/or negative effects
deliberate breathing
sleep debt
sleep hygiene
sleep banking
What is the call signs for this class and higher HQ? What is the name of the operation to be conducted at the MOUT site?
Rising Eaglets 1-5 and TAC-OPS
Operation Save the Oak Leaf
Who are the 4 State Actors in OE?
Provide examples of each
Core States-US
Transition States-China
Rogue States-Syria
Fragile States-Haiti
What are the 9 principles of war?
objective, offensive, mass, economy of force, unity of command, security, surprise, and simplicity