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MPCCC 04-12 Common Core Review
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Term
Commander's role in all operations
(ULA)
Definition
-Understand
-Lead
-Assess
Term
Purpose of FM 7-0 (4)
DMIA
Definition
-Establish doctrine for training units and developing leaders for ULO using ARFORGEN
- Emphasize that unit METL's must reflect ULO
-Generate introspection on how Soldiers and units train for ULO
-Guidance to facilitate flexibility and innovative approaches to unit training and leader development
(FM 7-0, PG. 2-5)
Term
What is concurrent training
Definition
- Leader conducts training w/in the scope of another type of training
- complements the execution of primary training objectives by allowing leaders to make the most eficient use of available time
(FM 7-0, pg. 2-5)
Term
Example of concurrent training
Definition
Soldiers on the range waiting to fire training on other tasks
Term
Warfighting Functions (6)
MIFSCP
Definition
- Movement and Maneuver
- Intelligence
- Fires
- Sustainment
- Command and Control
- Protection
Term
Movement and maneuver warfighting function
Definition
tasks and systems that move forces into a position of advantage in relation to the enemy
Term
Intelligence warfighting function
Definition
tasks and systems that facilitate understanding of the enemy, terrain, weather and civil considerations
Term
Fires warfighting function
Definition
tasks and systems that provide collective and coordinated used of Army IDF, joint fires and command and control warfare through the targeting process
Term
Sustainment
Definition
Tasks and systems that provide services and support to ensure freedom of action, extended operational reach, and prolonged endurance
Term
Command and Control warfighting function
Definition
tasks and systems that support commanders in exercising authority and direction
Term
Protection
Definition
Tasks and systems that preserve the force
Term
Styles of interest based negotiations
Definition
- Accomodating
- negotiating
- Collaborating
- Avoiding
- Compromising
Term
Four principles of interest based negotiations
(SFII)
Definition
- Seperate people from the problem
- Focus on interest not positions
- Invent options for mutual gain
- Insist on objective criteria
Term
11 Principles of training
(CNTTTTTUTTC)
Definition
- Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training
- NCO's train individuals, crews, and small teams
- train to standard
- train as you fight
- train while operating
- train fundamentals first
- train to develop operationsl adaptability
- understand the operational environment
- train to sustain
- train to maintain
- conduct multiechelon and concurrent training
(FM 7-0, pg. 2-1)
Term
Running estimates
Definition
-continous assessments of the current situation
- used to determine if the current operation is proceeding according to the CDR's intent
- determines if planned future operations are supportable
(FM 3-0, pg. Glossary-13)
Term
Levels of War
(SOT)
Definition
- strategic
- operational
- tactical
Term
Strategic level of war
Definition
determines national policy and theater strate
Term
Operational level of war
Definition
-employs tactical forces to achieve the strategic endstate
- Major operations (series of tactical actions)
- Campaigns (series of related major operations)
Term
Tactical level of war
Definition
Battles, engagments, and small unit/crew actions. OBJ's are provided by operational level HQ
Term
Civilian authority
Definition
-Constituton
-Federal statute
-Oath
-Tradition
Term
4 Aspects of Unified Land Operations
(ODSC)
Definition
-Offense
-Defense
-Stability operations
-Civil support operations
Term
Primary tasks of the offense
(MAEP)
Definition
-Movement to contact
-Attack
-Exploitation
-Pursuit
(FM 3-0, pg. 3-6)
Term
Purposes of the offense
(DSDDDC)
Definition
-dislocate, isolate, disrupt and destroy enemy forces
-seize key terrain
-deprive the enemy of resources
-develop intelligence
-decieve and divert the enemy
-create a secure environment for stability ops
(FM 3-0, pg. 3-6)
Term
Defense primary tasks
(MAR)
Definition
-Mobile defense
-Area defense
-Retrograde
Term
Purpose of the defense
(DGARPD)
Definition
-deter or defeat enemy offensive operations
-gain time
-achieve economy of force
-retain key terrain
-protect the populace, critical assets, and infrastructure
-develop intelligence
(FM 3-0, pg. 3-6)
Term
Difference between civil support operations and stability operations
Definition
-Civil support operations are conducted within the U.S.
-Stability operations are conducted outside the U.S.
Term
Concept of Unified Land Operations (ULO)
Definition
-employ the offensive, defense, and civil support or stabilitly ops as part of an interdependent force.
- employ synchronized lethal and nonlethal action proportional to the mission
- synchronize the action of the elements to get the best result
-defeat the enemy while simultaneously understanding and shaping civil conditions
Term
Leadership requirements model (LRM)
Definition
What a leader is and what a leader does
Term
What a leader is (LRM)
(CPI)
Definition
-character
-physical presence
-intellectual capacity
Term
What a leader does (LRM)
(LDA)
Definition
-leads
-develops
-achieves
Term
Elements of character (LRM)
(AEW)
Definition
-Army values
-empathy
-warrior ethos
Term
Elements of physical presence (LRM)
(MPCCR)
Definition
-Military bearing
-physical fitness
-composed
-confident
-resilient
Term
Elements of intellectual capacity (LRM)
(MSIID)
Definition
-mental agility
-sound judgement
-innovation
-interpersonal tact
-domain knowledge- tactical and technical knowledge, cultural and geopolitical awareness
Term
Elements of lead (LRM)
(lelc)
Definition
-leads others
-extends influence beyond the chain of command
-leads by example
-communicates
(FM 6-22, pg. 2-6)
Term
Elements of develops (LRM)
(CPD)
Definition
-creates a positive environment
-prepares self
-develops others
Term
Elements of achieves (LRM)
(PDA)
Definition
-provide direction, guidance, and priorities
-accomplish tasks consistently
-develop and execute plans
Term
Which style of negotiating produces long term results?
Definition
Collaborating
Term
Elements of understand (CDR's role in operations)
(VDD)
Definition
-Visualize
-Describe
-Direct
Term
Lead (CDR's role in operations)
Definition
influence by providing purpose, direction, and motivation while operating to accomplish the mission and improve the organization
Term
Assess (CDR's role in operations)
Definition
assess continuously to understand current conditions and how the operation is progressing
Term
Visualize
(SUDE)
Definition
-envision potential solutions to the problem
-develop situational understanding
- determine a desired endstate
- envision a broad sequence of events to achieve the endstate
Term
Describe
Definition
describe the CDR's visualization to subordinates and staff
Term
Direct
(AAPAAC)
Definition
-approve orders
-assign and adjust tasks
-positioning units and leaders
-allocating resources
-accept risk
-committing the reserve
Term
Mission Command definition
Definition
the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined intitative within the CDR's intent to empower agile leaders in the conduct of ULO. It is commander led and blends the art of command with the science of control to integrate the warfighting functions to accomplish the mission
Term
Principles of mission command
(BPPEUA)
Definition
-build cohesive teams through mutual trust
-provide shared understanding
-provide clear commander's intent
-exercise disciplined initiative
-use mission orders
-accept prudent risk
Term
Characteristics of the Offense
(SCAT)
Definition
-suprise
-concentration
-audacity
-tempo
FM 3-90.6 pg. 2-1
Term
Offensive forms of maneuver
(ETIPF)
Definition
-envelopment
-turning movement
-infiltration
-penetration
-frontal attack
(FM 3-90.6, pg.2-5)
Term
Characteristics of the Defense
(DCPRD)
Definition
-designating a reserve
-conducting rehearsals to include the reserve and counterattack forces
-positioning forces in depth
-reinforcing terrain with obstacles
-designating, prioritizing, and preparing battle positions and survivability positions
(FM 3-90.6, pg.3-1)
Term
Knowledge management definition
Definition
the process of enabling knoweldge flow to enhance shared understanding, learning, and decision
Term
Principles of knowledge management
(USICLT)
Definition
-understand
-share
-integrate
-connect
-learning
-trust
Term
Understand (KM)
Definition
understanding of the OE, problems to be solved, and approaches to solving them gained through collaboration and dialouge
Term
Share (KM)
Definition
knowledge is a transferrable asset that grows with use and application
Term
Integrate (KM)
Definition
creates shared understanding and purpose through collaboration with all unified action partners
Term
Connect (KM)
Definition
connecting people with knowledge to people that need it. the transfer of knowledge from those with experience, expertise and insights
Term
Learning (KM)
Definition
using knowlege gained to shape conditions and respond effectively
Term
4 major components of Knowledge Management
(PPTO)
Definition
-people
-processes
-tools
-organization
Term
People (KM)
Definition
people inside and outside an organization that create, organize, apply and transfer knoweldge; the leaders who act on that knowledge
Term
Processes(KM)
Definition
The integration of the 5 step KM process and its activities into staff and organizational processes
Term
Tools for KM
Definition
information systems and software tools used to put knowledge products and services into organized frameworks
Term
Organization (KM)
Definition
matrix in which people, processes and tools function to integrate learning
Term
5 Step Knowledge Management Process
ADDPI
Definition
Assess
Design
Develop
Pilot
Implement
Term
Purpose of an Area Defense
Definition
denying enemy forces access to designated terrain for a specific time rather than destroying the enemy outright
Term
Purpose of a mobile defense
Definition
destruction or defeat of the enemy through a decisive attack by a striking force (FM 3-0). It focuses on destroying the attacking force by permitting the enemy to advance into a position that exposes him to counterattack and envelopment
Term
Purpose of a Retrograde
Definition
defensive operation that involves organized movement away from the enemy
Term
3 types of retrograde operations
Definition
Withdrawl- force in contact moves away from the enemy

Retirement- force not in contact moves to the rear of the formation

Delay- trade space for time while inflicting damage on the enemy
Term
Envelopment
Definition
attacking force
seeks to avoid the principal enemy defenses by seizing objectives to the enemy rear to destroy the enemy in his current positions

-At the tactical level, envelopments
focus on seizing terrain, destroying specific enemy forces, and
interdicting enemy withdrawal routes

-At the tactical level, airborne and air assault operations are vertical envelopments.
Term
Turning movement
Definition
the attacking force
seeks to avoid the enemy’s principle defensive positions by seizing objectives to the enemy rear and causing the enemy to move out of his current positions or divert major forces to meet the threat
Term
Frontal Attack
Definition
: Is a form of maneuver in which an attacking force seeks to destroy a weaker enemy force or fix a larger enemy force in place over a broad front
Term
Penetration
Definition
attacking force seeks to
rupture enemy defenses on a narrow front to disrupt the defensive system
Term
Infiltration
Definition
attacking force conducts
undetected movement through or into an area occupied by enemy forces to occupy a position of advantage in the enemy rear while exposing only small elements to enemy defensive fires
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