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What ADP covers Sustainment? |
ADP 4-0 |
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What is the sustainment warfighting function? |
The related tasks and systems that provide support and services to ensure freedom of action, extend operational reach, and prolong endurance |
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What is logistics? |
Planning and executing of the movement and support of forces |
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What are personnel services? |
Sustainment functions that man and fund the forces, maintain Soldier and Family readiness, promote the moral and ethical values of the nation, and enable the fighting qualities of the Army |
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What are the sustainment principles? |
Integration Anticipation Responsiveness Simplicity Economy Survivability Continuity Improvisation |
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What are the principles of personnel services? |
Synchronization Timeliness Stewardship Accuracy Consistency |
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What is the synchronization, coordination, and or integration of the activities of governemental and nongovernmental entities with military operations to achieve a unity of effort? |
Unified action |
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What is the purposeful reliance by one services capabilities to maximize the complementary and reinforcing effects of both? |
Joint Interdependence |
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What are generating forces? |
Forces that consist of those Army organizations whose primary mission is to generate and sustain the operational Armys capabilities for employment |
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What are operating forces? |
Forces whose primary missions are to participate in combat and the integral supporting elements thereof |
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What ADP covers The Operations Process? |
ADP 5-0 |
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What is the Army's framework for exercising mission command? |
The operations process |
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What are the major mission command activities performed during operations? |
Planning Preparing Executing Continuously assessing the operation |
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How do commanders drive the operations process? |
Through understanding, visualizing, describing, directing, leading, and assessing the operations |
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What is a composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander? |
An operational environment |
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What is MDMP? |
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 |
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What are the MDMP steps? |
Receipt of Mission Mission Analysis course of action development, analysis, comparison, approval Orders production, dissemination, and transition |
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What are troop-leading procedures? |
A dynamic process used by small-unit leaders to analyze a mission, develop a plan, and prepare for an operation. |
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What are the troop leading procedure steps? |
Receive the mission Issue a warning order Make a tentative plan Initiate movement Conduct reconnaissance Complete the plan Issue the order Supervise and refine the plan |
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What ADP covers Training Units and Developing Leaders? |
ADP 7-0 |
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Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders? |
Commanders |
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Where does the training begin? |
The generating force |
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Where do soldiers build on the fundamental skills, knowledge, and behaviors, which were developed in institutional training? |
Operational assignments |
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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? |
The institutional training domain |
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What are the training active organizations undertake while at home station, at maneuver combat training centers and schools that provide initial training and subsequent professional military education for Soldiers, military leaders, and Army civilians? |
The operational training domain |
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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? |
The self-development training domain |
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What process do commanders apply to unit training and leader development? |
The operations process-- Plan, prepare, execute, and assess |
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What are the Army principles of unit training? |
Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training NCOs train individuals 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 |
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What does METL stand for and what is it? |
Mission essential task list and it represents the doctrinal framework of fundamental tasks for which the unit was designed. |