Commander and Staff Organization
Operations and Planning Process
Unit Training
Risk Management
Mission Command
100

This type of staff officer works under the immediate control of and has direct access to, the commander.

Who is the Personal Staff?

100

The most important participant in the operations process.

Who is the Commander?

100

The key leader who is responsible for running the training meeting.

Who is the Commander?

100

This is an action taken to eliminate a hazard or to reduce its risk.

What is a control?


100

This term’s definition is the Army’s approach to command and control that empowers subordinate decision making and decentralized execution appropriate to the situation.

What is Mission Command?

200

Normally focuses on planning efforts on long-range planning by developing plans and orders. 

What is the Plans Cell?

200

This Army planning methodology extends the MDMP to the small unit level

What is Troop Leading Procedures?

200

Kkey leader(s) attend training meetings and advise the commander on the status of specialized training.

Who are Key Staff NCOs?

200

Army units should use Risk Management for these activities.

What are on and off duty activities?

200

The principle of mission command includes a clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the desired military endstate.

What is the Commander’s intent?

300

The Aviation Officer, Engineer Officer, Historian, and Personal Recovery Officer are all examples of this type of staff officer.

Who is Special Staff?

300

This decision-making and planning methodology is similar to the Military Decision Making Process and available to leaders for identifying and solving a variety of problems.

What is Army Problem Solving?

300

The meeting agenda keyed to the _______________ to make it easy to see, understand, and follow.

What is the T-Week concept?

300

This level of risk is a condition that poses an expectation of degraded mission capabilities.

What is the Medium Risk Level?

300

This principle of mission command is subordinates taking action on their own initiative to adjust to the new situation and achieve their commander’s intent, reporting to the commander about the new situation when able to do so.

What is the Discipline initiative?

400

This unit organized type of cell does the planning horizon.

What is Integrating Cell?

400

This Commander’s Activities within the Operations Process is fundamental in establishing a situation’s context, and is essential to effective decisionmaking.

What is To Understand?

400

A training short fall occurs when a unit fails to conduct the planned training or  __________________.

What is when it Fails to meet training objectives?

400

It is a condition with the potential to cause injury, illness, or death of personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property, or mission degradation.

What is a Hazard?

400

This principle of mission command seeks to develop a is shared confidence between commanders, subordinates, and partners that they can be relied on and are competent in performing their assigned tasks.

What is Mutual trust?

500

All staffs have primary responsibilities that include:

What is 

  • Inform units outside the headquarters
  • Mission command staff tasks
500

The decision-making and planning methodology would a commander choose during execution when available planning time is limited to determine a timely and effective solution.

What are: Rapid Decision Making and Synchronization Process?

500

Company and battalions conduct training meetings this often.

What is Weekly?
500

The level of risk the responsible commander is willing to accept.

What is Risk Tolerance?

500

This term is the authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment.

What is Command?

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