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What ADP covers The Army? |
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In which domains do US forces operate? |
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-Air -Land -Maritime -Space -Cyberspace |
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As a unique military profession, the army is built upon an ethos of trust. What are four other essential characteristics of our profession? |
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-military expertise -honorable service -epirit de corps -stewardship |
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What are the 11 primary missions of the US armed forces? |
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-counter terrorism and irregular warfare -deter and defeat aggression -project power despite anit-access/area denial challenges -counter weapons of mass destruction -operate effectively in cyberspace -operate effectively in space -maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent -defend the homeland and provide support to civil authorities -provide a stabilizing presence -conduct stability and counterinsurgency operations -conduct humanitarian, disaster relief, and other operations |
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what is the most important determinant of combat power? |
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what is the US Army's greatest strategic asset; providing depth, versatility, and unmatched experience to the joint force? |
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title 10, USC, establishes the basic structure of the Army. What forces make up the army? |
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One regular army and two reserve components: the regular army, the army reserve, and the national gaurd. Army civilians support all three components. |
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what is the function of the operating force? |
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operating forces consist of units organized, trained, and equipped to deploy and fight. |
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what is the function of the generating force? |
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the generating force mans, trains, equips, deploys and ensures the readiness of all army forces. |
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what five sets of characteristics will enhance the army's operational adaptability? |
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-depth and versatility -adaptive and innovative -flexibility and agility -integrated and synchronized -lethal and discriminate |
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landpower is the ability-by threat, force, or occupation-to gain, sustain, and exploit control over land, resources, and people |
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what three strategic roles are in the army vision? |
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What is the Army mission? |
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To fight and win the nation's wars through prompt and sustained land combat, as part of the joint force. |
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How is trust important to the Army? |
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Without trust, there is no cohesion. Soldiers will not follow orders except from fear of consequences |
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What are the four feild we develop and maintain professional knowledge in? |
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-military-technical -moral- ethical -political-cultural -leader development |
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What is espirit de corps? |
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Demonstrating strong bonds of loyalty and pride, and placing the mission above all else. |
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what is joint interdependence? |
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the deliberate reliance of one armed service on the capabilities of another armed service |
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How is trust important to the Army? |
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Without trust, there is no cohesion. Soldiers will not follow orders except from fear of consequences |
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what do army parachute and air assault forces provide the joint force commander? |
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flexible options to seize a lodgment or deceive the enemy |
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the joint force commander asks for army forces based on what? |
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the army's indispensable contributions to the joint force or what they can do on the ground |
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what is operational adaptablitiy? |
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the broad measure of the army's utility |
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How many campaign and battle streamers does the Army Flag have? |
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What does the uniform of the Army represent for Soldeirs? |
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For Soldiers it means that they have become part of something far bigger than themselves, a chance to serve their country and to change the world. It also means danger, long separations, grinding fatigue, and stress. |
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What does the uniform of the Army represent for Families? |
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a source of both pride and anxiety, knowing the sacrifices ahead |
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it is the most complex of all combat domains and also where most countries are capable of having a defense as some are unable to afford navies, air forces and other forms of defense. |
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What is Unified Land Operations? |
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It is the synchronization of our efforts between Joint Services, other government agencies, other partner nations and other military forces from other partner nations |
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What is the main goal for Unified Land Operations? |
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To combine offensive tasks, defensive tasks, stability tasks, and defense support of civil authorities (DSCA) in coordination with joint services, other government agencies, other partner nations, and other military forces from partner nations. |
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The Army’s Vision captures the three strategic roles of the Army what are they? |
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What U.S. Code governs the Army? |
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Title 10 United States Code (USC) |
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What is the Army’s Mission? |
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to fight and win the Nation’s wars through prompt and sustained land combat, as part of the joint force |
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How does the Army Accomplish it’s Mission? |
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Organizing, equipping, and training Army forces for prompt and sustained combat incident to operations on land; Integrating our capabilities with those of the other Armed Services; Accomplishing all missions assigned by the President, Secretary of Defense, and combatant commanders; Remaining ready while preparing for the future |
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What is the “Dual Nature” of the Army? |
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a military department (a part of the Armed Forces) and a military profession |
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What are the 4 essential characteristics of our profession? |
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military expertise, honorable service, esprit de corps, and stewardship |
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What is the catalyst to developing the trust between Soldiers? |
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If Soldiers do not have “Trust between Soldiers and their Leaders” what can be the outcome? |
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Soldiers will not follow orders except from fear of consequences |
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What does trust at all levels of Leadership depend on? |
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What are the 7 Army Values? |
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1. Loyalty 2. Duty 3. Respect 4. Selfless Service 5. Honor 6. Integrity 7. Personal Courage |
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What does ADP 1 Chapter 2-20 mean by mean by esprit de corps? |
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respect for our history and tradition and committed to the highest standards of individual and collective excellence |
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Joint interdependence is the evolution of what? |
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What is Joint Interdependence? |
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the deliberate reliance of one armed service on the capabilities of another armed service |
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What are the 4 primary missions of the Armed Forces that may require large numbers of ground forces or the ready availability of large numbers of Soldiers? |
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counter terrorism and irregular warfare; Stability and counterinsurgency operations; war; the defense of our homeland and support of civil authorities |
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What are the Army’s two Core Competencies that are indispensable contributions to the joint force? |
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combined arms maneuver and wide area security |
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What are the Army’s 7 enabling competencies? |
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security cooperation, tailoring forces, entry operations, flexible mission command, the support we provide to the joint force and ourselves, domestic support, and mobilizing Reserve Components |
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What is Wide area security? |
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the ability of landpower to secure and control populations, resources, and terrain within a joint operational area |
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