Which ADP Specifically addresses Mission Command?
ADP 6-0: Mission Command
What tool principally governs the presentation and analysis of the Area, Terrain, and Weather during Mission Analysis?
The MCOO
Modified Combined Obstacle Overlay
What, according to ADP 3-0, leads directly to the accomplishment of a Commander's Purpose?
the "Decisive Operation"
ADP 3-0: Unified Land Operations
55.
What are the 3 Core Leader Competencies?
Leads, Develops, Achieves
ADP 6-22: Army Leadership and the Profession
1-28
What are the steps of the Operations Process?
Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess
ADP 5-0: The Operations Process
In which ADP would someone look to find doctrine relating to the Army Profession, Ethic, and Leadership?
ADP 6-22: Army Leadership and the Profession
Running Estimate
What are the Characteristics of the Offense?
Surprise, Concentration, Audacity, and Tempo
ADP 3-90: Offense and Defense
What are the 7 Principles of Mission Command?
Competence, Trust, Shared Understanding, Mission Orders, Commander's Intent, Disciplined Initiative, and Risk Acceptance
ADP 6-0
...involves thinking in innovative ways using imagination, insight, and novel ideas.
Creative Thinking
ADP 6-22
4-6
Which Army Publication addresses the Army's Counseling Process?
ATP 6-22.1: The Counseling Process
What 3 types of operations are used throughout Mission Analysis and in the United States Army?
Decisive, Shaping, Sustaining
What term describes the designated subordinate unit whose mission at a given point in time is most critical to overall mission success?
The "Main Effort"
ADP 3-0: Unified Land Operations
59.
What term describes a clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the desired military end-state that supports mission command, provides focus to the staff, and helps subordinate and supporting commanders act to achieve the desired results without further orders?
Commander's Intent
ADRP 6-0
What are the 4 Tenets of Unified Land Operations?
1. Simultaneity
2. Depth
3. Synchronization
4. Flexibility
ADP 3-0
39-45
What is specifically covered in ATP 4-33?
Maintenance Operations
What steps are WARNOs produced in MDMP?
1. Receipt of Mission
2. Mission Analysis
3. COA Approval
I am reminded of this Form of Maneuver when i go to check the mail....
Envelopment
ADP 3-90: Offense and Defense
What are the Elements of Control?
Direction, Feedback, Information, Communication
ADP 6-0, Chapter 1
1-87
Q: What does RDSP Stand for and what are the 3 RDSP Critical Skills?
Rapid Decision-Making and Synchronization Process
1. Recognize when a variance requires adjustment
2. Visualize several possible COAs and rapidly select an acceptable one.
3. Recognize what actions are feasible in the time available.
Which Chapter and in Which ADP would someone look to find the 9 different Methods of Influence?
ADP 6-22, Chapter 5: Leads
5-9: Methods of Influence
Q: What are the 8 sub-steps to Mission Analysis?
1. Analyze higher HQ Order
2. Perform initial IBP
3. Determine specific, implied, and essential tasks
4. Review available assets & ID resource shortfalls
5. Determine constraints
6. ID Critical facts & develop assumptions
7. Risk management
8. Develop CCIR & EEFI
What are all 6 Forms of Maneuver?
1. Envelopment
2. Turning Movement
3. Infiltration
4. Penetration
5. Flank Attack
6. Frontal Attack
What are the Principles of Training?
FM 7-0: Train as you Fight, Train to Standard, Train to Sustain, Train to Maintain
Before:
Q: Where can you find the difference between Culture and Climate (publication and chapter) ?
ADP 6-22 Chapter 6: Develops
6-21
6-22 (Culture)
6-23 (Climate)
What topics are specifically addressed in the various chapters of ADP 3-0? (minimum of 5)
The Role of Unified Land Operations
The Role of the United States Army
The Role of Doctrine
Strategic Context for Unified Land Operations
Foundations of Unified Land Operations
Tenets of Unified Land Operations
Operational Art
Operational Structure
What is primarily conducted in COA Analysis and what are the substeps?
"Wargaming"
1. Gather necessary tools
2. List all friendly forces
3. List assumptions
4. List known critical events and decision points
5. Select the war-gaming method
6. Select a technique to record and display results
7. Wargame the operation an assess the results
8. Conduct a war-game briefing (optional)
What are the differences between these two graphics?
Friendly Ground Axis of Shaping Operations
Friendly Ground Axis of Decisive Operations
What 3 specific things must a commander's intent include?
Expanded Purpose, Key Tasks, and End State
What do the following size modifiers represent? (Minimum First 2 rows)