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What ADP/ADRP covers Mission Command?
ADP/ADRP 6-0.
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What is the commander's intent?
- The commander's intent is clear orders of the operation with a desired end state that supports mission command.
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What is decisive action?
- Decisive action is a combination of offensive, defensive, and stability operations
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What are the three major categories of command responsibilities?
• Mission accomplishment. • The health, welfare, morale, and discipline of Soldiers. • The use and maintenance of resources.
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What is Information management?
Information management is using procedures to collect, process, store, display, disseminate, and protect data and information.
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What is Mission Command?
- Mission command is commanders using authority to empower leaders in unified land operations.
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What are the six principles of mission command?
• Build cohesive teams through mutual trust. • Create shared understanding. • Provide a clear commander's intent. • Exercise disciplined initiative. • Use mission orders. • Accept prudent risk.
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What are mission orders?
- Orders to subordinates on the end result, but not how to get the result.
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Who are unified action partners?
Military forces, governmental and nongovernmental organizations, and elements of the private sector.
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All assets and capabilities at a commander's disposal have the capacity to inform and influence to varying degrees. What are some examples of resources commanders may use?
• Combat camera. • Counter intelligence. • Maneuver and fires. • Network operations.
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Define Mission command.
What is 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?
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What does mission command--as a warfighting function-- assist commanders and staffs in balancing?
It assists commanders in balancing the art of command and the science of control.
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Why do commanders accept prudent risk when making decisions?
Commanders accept prudent risk because uncertainty exists in all military operations.
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What is unity of effort?
Unity of effort is different organizations coming together for a common goal.
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What are the primary information-related capabilities of inform and influence activities?
• Public affairs. • Military information support operations. • Soldier and leader engagement.
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What is the Army's operational concept?
Unified land operations.
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What is the art of command?
- The art of command is using authority creatively and skillfully.
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What is Authority?
Authority is the delegated power to judge, act, or command.
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In mission command, who is the central figure?
The commander.
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How are unified land operations accomplished?
Through decisive action.
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What is the science of control?
The science of control is procedures that help the commander understand missions.
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What is the difference between the art of command and the science of control?
What is- The difference between the art of command and the science of control is that the science of control is based off of facts and analysis. In contrast to the art of command, the science of control is based on objectivity, facts, empirical methods, and analysis.
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What is Knowledge management?
Knowledge management is making understanding, learning, and decision making easier to others.
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