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ADP 1-02 / ADRP 1-02- Operational Terms and Military Symbols

 

Definition

 

ADP 1-02 / ADRP 1-02- Operational Terms and Military Symbols

 

Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers Operational Terms and Military Symbols?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 1-02.

 

Term

 

Who is the principal audience for ADP 1-02, Operational Terms and Military Symbols?

 

Definition

 

 

 

All members of the profession of arms.

 

Term

 

What is the purpose of a common set of doctrinal terms and military symbols?

 

Definition
Terms and symbols can communicate a great deal of information with a simple word, phrase, or image and eliminate the need for a lengthy explanation of a complex idea
Term

 

What are the three areas of focus of the professional language of land warfare?

 

Definition

 

·         Principle of Simplicity.

 

·         Importance of clear communication.

 

·         Importance of teaching the language.

 

Term

 

Military symbols fall into two categories: framed and unframed. What is the difference?

 

Definition

 

Framed military symbols include unit, equipment, installation, and activity symbols.

 

Unframed military symbols include control measure and tactical task mission symbols.

 

Term

 

Who establishes Army policy for developing doctrinal terms?

 

Definition

 

United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)

 

Term

 

That common operational picture is displayed on a map or another geographical form representing the area of operations and which has been overlaid with military symbols. What does it include?

 

Definition

 

·         Friendly and enemy units or ships.

 

·         Boundaries.

 

·         Control measures.

 

·         Other elements that the commander deems necessary.

 

Term

 

How are acronyms usually formed?

 

Definition

 

Acronyms are usually formed from the initial letters of a name or parts of a series of  words.

 

Term

What is a single display of relevant information within a commander’s area of interest tailored to the user’s requirements and based on common data and information shared by more than one command?

Definition

 

A common operational picture.

 

Term

 

What is communication in reference to Operational Terms and Military Symbols?

 

Definition

 

Communication is an exchange of meaning that is only complete when the intended meaning is understood precisely by the intended audience.

 

Term

 

Who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctrinal term?

 

Definition

 

Any Soldier may contact a proponent for a given subject area.  The proponent will consider the Soldier’s proposal.

 

Term

 

What is the purpose of acronyms and abbreviations is the profession of arms?

 

Definition

 

 

To allow the use of shorter versions of doctrinal and military terms for ease of discussion in speaking and writing

Term

 

ADP 2-0 / ADRP 2-0 - Intelligence

 

Definition

 

ADP 2-0 / ADRP 2-0 - Intelligence

 

Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers Intelligence?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 2-0.

 

Term
Why does the Army synchronizes its intelligence efforts with unified action partners?
Definition

 

To achieve unity of effort and to meet the commander’s intent.

 

Term
How do multinational and interagency partners reinforce and complement Army intelligence capabilities?
Definition

 

By providing cultural awareness, as well as unique perspectives and capabilities.

 

Term

 

What is ISR?

 

Definition

 

Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.

 

Term

 

What is the purpose of ISR?

 

Definition

 

To synchronize and integrate the planning and operation of sensors, assets, and processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations.

 

Term

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What is the intelligence warfighting function?

 

Definition

 

 

 

The intelligence warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding the enemy, terrain, and civil considerations.

 

Term

 

What are the information collection tasks?

 

Definition

 

 

 

·         Plan requirements and assess collection.

 

·         Task and direct collection.

 

·         Execute collection.

 

Term

 

What is the intelligence enterprise?

 

Definition

 

The intelligence enterprise is the sum total of the intelligence efforts of the entire U.S. intelligence community.

 

Term

 

What are the intelligence core competencies?

 

Definition

 

The core competencies are intelligence synchronization, intelligence operations, and intelligence analysis.

 

Term

 

What is Intelligence synchronization?

 

Definition

 

Intelligence synchronization is the “art” of integrating information collection and intelligence analysis with operations to effectively and efficiently support decision-making.

 

Term

 

 

 

What are the 4 primary means for information collection?

 

Definition

 

 

 

·         Intelligence operations.

 

·         Reconnaissance.

 

·         Surveillance.

Security operations

Term

 

What is the purpose of intelligence analysis?

 

Definition

 

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

 

Term

ADP 3-0 / ADRP 3-0 - Unified Land Operations

Definition

 

ADP 3-0 / ADRP 3-0 - Unified Land Operations

 

Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers Unified Land Operations?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 3-0.

 

Term

 

What is the description of Unified land operations?

 

Definition

 

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 war, and create the conditions for favorable conflict resolution.

 

Term

 

What are the operational variables?

 

Definition

 

The operational variables consist of political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, time (known as PMESII-PT).

 

Term
What are the mission variables?
Definition

 

The mission variables consist of mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, civil considerations (known as METT-TC).

 

Term

 

What is the is the Army’s warfighting doctrine?

 

Definition

 

Unified land operations .

 

Term

 

What is a series of related major operations aimed at achieving strategic and operational objectives within a given time and space?

 

Definition

 

A campaign.

 

Term

What is a military action, consisting of two of more related tactical actions, designed to achieve a strategic objective, in whole or in part?

Definition

 

An operation.

 

Term

 

What is a battle or engagement, employing lethal or nonlethal actions, designed for a specific purpose relative to the enemy, the terrain, friendly forces, or other entity?

 

Definition

 

A tactical action.

 

Term

How are Army operations characterized?

Definition
Army operations are characterized by flexibility, integration, lethality, adaptability, depth, and synchronization
Term

 

What is Operational Art?

 

Definition

 

Operational art is the pursuit of strategic objectives, in whole or in part, through the arrangement of tactical actions in time, space, and purpose.

 

Term

 

 

 

What is MDMP?

 

Definition

 

The military decision-making process.

 

Term

 

 

What is the purpose of MDMP?

Definition

 

It integrates the activities of the commander, staff, subordinate headquarters, and other partners to understand the situation and mission; develop, analyze, and compare courses of action; decide on a course of action that best accomplishes the mission; and produce an operation order or order for execution.

 

Term

ADP 3-07 / ADRP 3-07 – Stability

Definition

ADP 3-07 / ADRP 3-07 – Stability

Term

What ADP/ADRP covers Stability?

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 3-07.

 

Term

 

What is Stabilization?

 

Definition

 

Stabilization is a process in which personnel identify and mitigate underlying sources of instability to establish the conditions for long-term stability.

 

Term

 

What is the focus of stability tasks?

 

Definition

 

·         Identifying and targeting the root causes of instability.

 

·         Building the capacity of local institutions.

 

Term

 

 

What are sources of instability?

Definition

 

·         Decreased support for the government based on what locals actually expect of their government.

 

·         Increased support for anti-government elements.

 

·         The undermining of the normal functioning of society where the emphasis must be on a return to the established norms.

 

Term

 

What are Stability tasks?

 

Definition

 

Stability tasks are tasks conducted as part of operations outside the US in coordination with other instruments of national power to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure environment and provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief.

 

Term

 

What are the principles that lay the foundation for long-term stability?

 

Definition

·         Conflict transformation.

·         Unity of effort.

·         Legitimacy and host-nation ownership.

·         Building partner capacity.

Term

 

What is a line of effort?

 

Definition

 

 

 

A line of effort is a line that links multiple tasks using the logic of purpose rather than geographical reference to focus efforts toward establishing operational and strategic conditions.

 

Term

 

What is a decisive point?

 

Definition

 

A decisive point is a geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to achieving success.

 

Term

 

What is a stability mechanism?

 

Definition

 

A stability mechanism is the primary method through which friendly forces affect civilians in order to attain conditions that support establishing a lasting, stable peace.

 

Term

 

What is a defeat mechanism?

 

Definition

 

 

A defeat mechanism is the method through which friendly forces accomplish their mission against enemy opposition.

Term

 

ADP 3-09 / ADRP 3-09 – Fires

 

Definition

 

ADP 3-09 / ADRP 3-09 – Fires

 

Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers Fires?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 3-09.

 

Term

 

 

 

 

 

What are the core competencies of Fires?

Definition

 

·         Air Defense Artillery.

 

·         Field Artillery.

 

Term

 

What are the critical capabilities of Fires?

 

Definition

 

 

 

·         Target Acquisition.

 

·         Target Discrimination.

 

·         Target Engagement.

 

Term

 

What are the principles of Fires?

 

Definition

 

·         Precision.

 

·         Scalable.

 

·         Synchronized.

 

·         Responsive.

 

·         Networked.

 

Term

 

What are the characteristics of Fires?

 

Definition

 

·         All Weather.

 

·         Precision/Near Precision Fires.

 

·         Mass Area Fires.

 

·         Air and Space Integration.

 

·         Inherently Joint.

 

Term

 

What are the defensive measures designed to destroy attacking enemy aircraft or missiles in the atmosphere, or to nullify or reduce effectiveness of such attack either through surveillance actions or active engagements of aerial threat?

 

Definition

Air defense artillery

Term

 

 

What is Fire support?

Definition

 

Fire support is fires that directly support land, maritime, amphibious, and special operations forces to engage enemy forces, combat formations, and facilities in pursuit of tactical and operational objectives.

 

Term

 

What is the objective of fires planning?

 

Definition

To optimize combat power.

Term

 

How is fire support planning accomplished?

 

Definition

 

 

 

Fire support planning is accomplished using targeting and the running estimate 

 

Term

 

What is a Target?

 

Definition

 

 

A Target is an entity or object considered for possible engagement or other action

Term

 

What does targeting provide?

 

Definition

 

 

Targeting provides an effective method for matching the friendly force capabilities against enemy targets

Term

 

ADP 3-37/ ADRP 3-37 – Protection

 

Definition

 

ADP 3-37/ ADRP 3-37 – Protection

 

Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers Protection?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 3-37.

 

Term

 

What is Protection?

 

Definition

 

 

 

Protection is the preservation of the effectiveness and survivability of mission-related military and nonmilitary personnel, equipment, facilities, information, and infrastructure deployed or located within or outside the boundaries of a given operational area.

 

Term

 

 

 

 

                                 What are the Protection principles?

Definition

1.  Comprehensive.Protection is an all-inclusive utilization of complementary and reinforcing protection tasks and systems available to commanders, incorporated into the plan, to preserve the force.

2.  Integrated.Protection is integrated with other activities, systems, efforts, and capabilities associated with unified land operations to provide strength and structure to the overall effort. Integration must occur vertically and horizontally with unified action partners throughout the operations process.

3.  Layered.Protection capabilities are arranged using a layered approach to provide strength and depth. Layering reduces the destructive effect of a threat or hazard through the dispersion of energy or the culmination of the force.

4.  Redundant.Protection efforts are often redundant anywhere that a vulnerability or a critical point of failure is identified. Redundancy ensures that specific activities, systems, efforts, and capabilities that are critical for the success of the overall protection effort have a secondary or auxiliary effort of equal or greater capability.

5.  Enduring.Protection capabilities are ongoing activities for maintaining the objectives of preserving combat power, populations, partners, essential equipment, resources, and critical infrastructure in every phase of an operation.

Term

 

What is the protection warfighting function?

 

Definition

 

The  protection warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that preserve the force so that commanders can apply maximum combat power to accomplish the mission

 

Term

 

What is the first step toward effective protection?

 

Definition

 

Planning.

 

Term

During the preparation phase, what is the focus of protection?

Definition

 

Deterring and preventing the enemy or adversary from actions that would affect combat power and the freedom of action.

 

Term

 

 

 

What is the staff looking for as they monitor the conduct of operations during execution?

 

Definition

 

 

 

Variances from the scheme of maneuver and protection.

 

Term

 

Assessing protection is an essential, continuous activity that occurs throughout the operations process. What is Assessment?

 

Definition

 

Assessment is the determination of the progress toward accomplishing a task, creating a condition, or achieving an objective.

 

Term

 

ADP 3-90 / ADRP 3-90 - Offense and Defense

 

Definition

 

ADP 3-90 / ADRP 3-90 - Offense and Defense

 

Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers Offense and Defense?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 3-90.

 

Term

 

What is tactics?

 

Definition

 

Tactics is the employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to each other.

 

Term

 

What is the tactical level of war?

 

Definition

 

The tactical level of war is the level of war at which battles and engagements are planned and executed to achieve military objectives assigned to tactical units or task forces.

 

Term

 

What is an engagement?

 

Definition

 

An engagement is a tactical conflict, usually between opposing, lower echelon maneuver forces.

 

Term

 

What echelons typically conduct engagements?

 

Definition

 

Brigades and smaller echelons typically conduct engagements.

 

Term

 

How long to engagements last?

 

Definition

 

They are usually short, executed in terms of minutes, hours, or days.  

 

Term

 

What is a battle?

 

Definition

 

 

A battle consists of a set of related engagements that lasts longer and involves larger forces than an engagement

Term

 

What do battles affect?

 

Definition

 

Battles can affect the course of a campaign or major operation.

 

Term

 

When does a battle occur?

 

Definition

 

A battle occurs when a division, corps, or army commander fights for one or more significant objectives. Battles are usually operationally significant, if not operationally decisive.

 

Term

 

 

 

The art of tactics consists of three interrelated aspects.  What are they?

 

Definition

 

·         The creative and flexible array of means to accomplish assigned missions.

 

·         Decision making under conditions of uncertainty when faced with a thinking and adaptive enemy.

 

·         Understanding the effects of combat on Soldiers.

 

Term

 

What is the science of tactic?

 

Definition

 

The science of tactics encompasses the understanding of those military aspects of tactics—capabilities, techniques, and procedures—that can be measured and codified.

 

Term

 

What is a hasty operation?

 

Definition

 

A hasty operation is an operation in which a commander directs immediately available forces, using fragmentary orders, to perform activities with minimal preparation, trading planning and preparation time for speed of execution.

 

Term

 

What is a deliberate operation?

 

Definition
A deliberate operation is an operation in which the tactical situation allows the development and coordination of detailed plans, including multiple branches and sequels
Term

 

ADP 4-0/ ADRP 4-0 – Sustainment

 

Definition

 

ADP 4-0/ ADRP 4-0 – Sustainment

 

Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers Sustainment?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 4-0.

 

Term

 

What is the sustainment warfighting function?

 

Definition

 

The sustainment warfighting function is related tasks and systems that provide support and services to ensure freedom of action, extend operational reach, and prolong endurance.

 

Term

 

What is logistics?

 

Definition

 

Logistics is planning and executing of the movement and support of forces.

 

Term

 

What are personnel services?

 

Definition

 

 

 

Personnel services are sustainment functions that man and fund the force, maintain Soldier and Family readiness, promote the moral and ethical values of the nation, and enable the fighting qualities of the Army.

 

Term

 

What are the sustainment principles?

 

Definition

      Integration.

          Anticipation.

        Responsiveness.

         Simplicity.

       Economy.

         Survivability.

         Continuity.

         Improvisation.

 

Term

 

What are the principles of personnel services?

 

Definition

 

·         Synchronization.

 

·         Timeliness.

 

·         Stewardship.

 

·         Accuracy.

 

·         Consistency.

 

Term

 

What is the synchronization, coordination, and/or integration of the activities of governmental and nongovernmental entities with military operations to achieve a unity of effort?

 

Definition

 

Unified action.

 

Term

 

 

 

What is the purposeful reliance by one Service’s forces on another Service’s capabilities to maximize the complementary and reinforcing effects of both?

 

Definition

 

Joint interdependence.

 

Term

 

What are generating forces?

 

Definition

 

 

 

Generating forces consist of those Army organizations whose primary mission is to generate and sustain the operational Army’s capabilities for employment.

 

Term

 

What are operating forces?

 

Definition

 

Operating forces are those forces whose primary missions are to participate in combat and the integral supporting elements thereof.

 

Term

 

ADP 5-0 / ADRP 5-0 - The Operations Process

 

Definition

 

ADP 5-0 / ADRP 5-0 - The Operations Process

 

Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers The Operations Process?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 5-0.

 

Term

What is the Army’s framework for exercising mission command?

Definition

 

The operations process.

 

Term

 

What are the major mission command activities performed during operations?

 

Definition

 

·         Planning.

 

·         Preparing.

 

·         Executing.

 

·         Continuously assessing the operation.

 

Term

 

How do commanders drive the operations process?

 

Definition

 

Through understanding, visualizing, describing, directing, leading, and assessing operations.

 

Term

 

What is a composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander?

 

Definition

 

An operational environment.

 

Term

 

 

 

What is MDMP?

 

Definition

 

The military decision-making process is an iterative planning methodology to understand the situation and mission, develop a course of action, and produce an operation plan or order.

 

Term

 

What are the MDMP steps?

 

Definition

Step 1 – Receipt of mission.

Step 2 – Mission analysis.

Step 3 – Course of action development.

Step 4 – Course of action analysis.

Step 5 – Course of action comparison.

Step 6 – Course of action approval.

Step 7 – Orders production, dissemination, and transition.

 

Term

 

What are troop-leading procedures?

 

Definition

 

Troop-leading procedures are a dynamic process used by small-unit leaders to analyze a mission, develop a plan, and prepare for an operation. TLP are used by commanders and leaders without a staff.

 

Term

 

What are the troop leading procedure steps?

 

Definition

Step 1 – Receive the mission.

Step 2 – Issue a warning order.

Step 3 – Make a tentative plan.

Step 4 – Initiate movement.

Step 5 – Conduct reconnaissance.

Step 6 – Complete the plan.

Step 7 – Issue the order.

Step 8 – Supervise and refine the plan.

 

Term

 

ADP 6-22 / ADRP 6-22 - Army Leadership

 

Definition

 

ADP 6-22 / ADRP 6-22 - Army Leadership

 

Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers Army Leadership?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 6-22.

 

Term

 

What is leadership?

 

Definition

 

Leadership is the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization.

 

Term

 

 

 

What is an Army Leader?

 

Definition

 

An Army leader is anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals.

 

Term

 

 

 

How can leaders mitigate resistance?

 

Definition

 

Leaders can mitigate resistance by anticipating what others value, their reactions to influence, their shared understanding of common goals, and their commitment to the general organization or the purpose of the mission and their trust in the organization and the leader.

 

Term

 

What is command?

 

Definition

 

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

 

Term

 

What is mission command?

 

Definition

 

Mission command 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.

 

Term

 

What conveys the expectations that the Army wants leaders to meet?

 

Definition

 

The Leadership Requirements Model

 

Term

 

What are the leader attributes?

 

Definition

 

Character, presence and intellect.

 

Term

 

What are the three categories of competencies?

 

Definition

 

·         The Army leader serves to leadothers.

 

·         The Army leader serves to developthe environment, themselves, others and the profession as a whole.

 

·         The Army leader serves to achieveorganizational goals.

 

Term

 

The category of leads encompasses five competencies. What are they?

 

Definition

 

 

·         Leads others.

·         Extends infnuence beyond the chain of command.

·         Builds trust.

·         Leads by example.

·         Communicates.

 

Term

 

What is the purpose of ADP 6-22, Army Leadership?

 

Definition

 

 

 

 

 

ADP 6-22 establishes the fundamental principles by which Army leaders accomplish their missions and care for their people.

 

Term
ADP 7-0 / ADRP 7-0 - Training Units and Developing Leaders
Definition
ADP 7-0 / ADRP 7-0 - Training Units and Developing Leaders
Term

 

What ADP/ADRP covers Training Units and Developing Leaders?

 

Definition

 

ADP/ADRP 7-0.

 

Term

 

Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders?

 

Definition

 

Commanders.

 

Term

 

Where does training begin?

 

Definition
Training begins in the generating force
Term

 

Where do Soldiers build on the fundamental skills, knowledge, and behaviors, which were developed in institutional training?

 

Definition

 

Operational assignments.

 

Term

 

What is the Army’s institutional training and education system, which primarily includes training base centers and schools that provide initial training and subsequent professional military education for Soldiers, military leaders, and Army civilians?

 

Definition

 

The institutional training domain.

 

Term

 

What are the training active organizations undertake while at home station, at maneuver combat training centers, during joint exercises, at mobilization centers, and while operationally deployed?

 

Definition

 

The operational training domain.

 

Term

 

What is planned, goal-oriented learning that reinforces and expands the depth and breadth of an individual’s knowledge base, self-awareness, and situational awareness; complements institutional and operational learning; enhances professional competence; and meets personal objectives?

 

Definition
The self-development training domain
Term

 

What process do commanders apply to unit training and leader development?

 

Definition

 

 

 

The operations process—plan, prepare, execute, and assess

 

Term

 

What are the Army principles of unit training?

 

Definition

·         Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training.

·         Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams.

·         Train to standard.

·         Train as you will fight.

·         Train while operating.

·         Train fundamentals first.

·         Train to develop adaptability.

·         Understand the operational environment.

·         Train to sustain.

·         Train to maintain.

·         Conduct multi-echelon and concurrent training.

 

Term

 

What does METL stand for and what is it?

 

Definition

 

 

 

The unit’s mission-essential task list (METL) represents the doctrinal framework of fundamental tasks for which the unit was designed.

 

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