The Army
Operational Terms & Military Symbols
Intelligence
Defense Support of Civil Authorities
Unified Land Operations
100
Air, Land, Maritime, Space & Cyberspace
What are the domains that U.S. Forces Operate in
100
All members of the profession of arms
Who is the principle audience for ADP 1-02?
100
Plan requirements and assess collection Task and direct collection Execute collection
What are the information collection tasks?
100
Unified Land Operations
What is the Army's war fighting doctrine
200
Depth and versatility, flexibility and agility, integrated and synchronized, lethal and discriminate and adaptive and innovative
What are the five sets of characteristics that will enhance the Army's operational adaptability?
200
Principle of Simplicity Importance of clear communication Importance of teaching the language
What are the three areas of focus of the professional language of land warfare?
200
Intelligence synchronization Intelligence analysis Intelligence operation
What are the intelligence core competencies?
200
Defense Support for Civil Authorities is covered in
What is ADP/ADRP 3-28
200
Military Decision Making Process
What is MDMP
300
Units organized, trained and equipped to deploy and fight
What is the function of the Operating Force?
300
Friendly units, enemy units and ships Boundaries Counter measures Anything the commander deems necessary
What is included in the Common Operational Picture (COP)?
300
Intelligence operation Reconnaissance Surveillance Security operations
What are the four primary means for information collection?
300
National preparedness goal National incident management system (NIMS) National response framework
What are the documents containing the national preparedness doctrine?
300
Mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available and civil considerations (METT-TC)
What are mission variables
400
mans, trains, equips, deploys, and ensures the readiness of all Army Forces
What is the function of the Generating Force?
400
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
Who is the establishing authority for doctrinal terms?
400
Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance
What is known as ISR?
400
Saving lives Alleviate suffering Protect property
What is the purpose of the DSCA?
400
Political, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, time (PMESII-PT)
What are operational variables
500
Regular Army, Army Reserves, Army National Guard and the civilian sector that supports all three elements
What are the forces that make up the Army?
500
Initial letters of a name or parts of a series of words
What is the way acronyms are formed?
500
The "art" of integrating information collection and intelligence analysis with operations to effectively and efficiently support decision-making
What is intelligence synchronization?
500
Transportation Communications Public Works and Engineering Firefighting Emergency Management Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing and Human Services Logistics Management and Resource Support Public Health and Medical Services Search and Rescue Oil and Hazardous Materials Response Agriculture and Natural Resources Energy Public Safety and Security Long-Term Community Recovery External Affairs
What are the 15 Emergency Support Functions (ESF)?
500
Unified land operations describes how the Army seizes, retains, and exploits the initiative to gain and maintain a position of relative advantage in sustained land operations through simultaneous offensive, defensive, and stability operations in order to prevent or deter conflict, prevail in warm and create the conditions for favorable conflict resolution
What is the description of Unified Land Operations
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