Mission Command ADP 6-0
Holistic Health & Fitness FM 7-22
Operations ADP 3-0
Intelligence ADP 2-0
Chain of Command
100

What is Commanders intent?

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.

100

What does C-METL & D-METL stand for?

 Core Mission Essential Task List

Direct Mission Essential Task List

100

What are the 6 mission variables?

Mission, Enemy, Time, Terrain, Troops, Civil considerations

100

What are the four primary means of collecting information?

Intelligence operations, reconnaissance, surveillance, and security operations

100

Who is the Army Chief of staff?

General Randy A. George

200

What is Mission command?

the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to conduct unified land operations

200

What are the training phases of H2F?

Initial and sustaining

200

What are the two Army Core competencies?

Combined arms maneuver and wide area security

200

What is the purpose of the Intelligence Analysis?

to describe the current—and attempt to proactively assess— threats, terrain and weather, and civil considerations

200

Who is your Batllion commander and CSM?

LTC Ewers & CSM Beckles

300

What are the Major mission command Activities?

Plan, prepare, execute, and assess

300

What are the 5 H2F domains?

Physical readiness, mental readiness, nutritional readiness, sleep readiness, and spiritual readiness

300

What is the dynamic process used by small unit leaders to analyze a mission, develop a plan, and prepare for an operation?

The Troop Leading Procedures.

*Discuss TLP*

300

Who has the overall responsibility and management of the intelligence community?

The Director of National Intelligence

(DNI)

300

Who is your Brigade Commander and CSM?

COL James & CSM Vanzelst (idk how to spell it)

400

What is the Army's Operational Concept?

Unified Land Operations

400

What are the structural capabilities?

load tolerance, flexibility, static balance, body composition, bone density

400

What are the 6 war fighting functions?

1.Mission Command

2.Movement and Maneuver

3.Intelligence

4.Fires

5.Sustainment

6.Protection

400

What are the intelligence core competencies?

intelligence synchronization, intelligence operations, and intelligence analysis

400

Who is the INSCOM CSM?

CSM Gillam

500

What are the six principles of mission command?

1.Build a cohesive team

2.Create shared understanding

3.Provide a clear commander's intent

4.Exercise disciplined initiative

5.Use mission orders

6.Accept prudent risk

500

What are the physical components?

muscular strength and endurance, aerobic and anaerobic endurance, and power

500

What are the 8 operational variables?

1.Political

2.Military

3.Economic

4.Social

5.Information

6.Infrastructure

7.Physical Environment

8.Time


500

What are the 6 intelligence processes?

Plan and direct, collect, produce, disseminate, analyze, and assess

500

Who is the INSCOM Commander?

Major General Brown

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