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1. Q. What does Unified Land Operationsdescribe?/",2ت5 ӽ |
A: How the Army Seizes, Retains, and Exploits the Initiative to gain andmaintain a position of relative advantage in sustained Land Operations throughsimultaneous Offensive, Defensive, and Stability Operations in order to Preventor Deter Conflict, Prevail in War, and create the conditions for favorableConflict Resolution |
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What is Unified Land Operations?5ҽ |
A: The Army’s basic Warfighting Doctrine and is the Army’s contributionto Unified Action |
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. Describe Army Doctrine5ҽ |
Doctrine acts as a guide to action rather than a set of fixed rules al ou5 |
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. What do Operational Variables PMESII-PT consist of? ou5 |
: Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, Infrastructre, Physical Environment, Time (PMESII-PT)5ӽ |
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What is the Operational Environment?bott5ҽ |
A Composite of the Conditions, Circumstances, and Influences that affectthe Employment of Capabilities and Bear on the decisions of the Commander fontƪ5>ҽ |
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Army Leaders Plan, Prepare, Execute, and Assess Operations by Analyzingthe Operational Environment by using what Variables?gleP5҄ |
Operational Variables and Mission VariablestionalѮ5-҄ |
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What do Mission Variables ( METT-TC) consist of?5+҄ |
Mission, Enemy, Terrain and Weather, Troops and Support available, Timeavailable, Civil Considerations (METT-TC)ent-->ޮ5"҄ |
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What are the most likely Security Threats that Army Forces willEncounter? |
: Hybrid Threatscͮ51҄ |
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What are Hybrid Threats?Ю5,҄ |
Regular Forces, Irregular Forces, Terrorist Forces, Criminal Elements, or a combination of these forces and elements all unified to achieve mutually benefitting effectspe\C5Ӻ |
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What are the two most challenging potential Enemy Threats that the U.S.face?05Ӻ |
A Nonstate Entity and a Nuclear-Capable Nation-State partnered with oneor more Nonstate Actorsg5FҺ |
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What does the Army’s two Core Competencies enable Army Forces toachieve?>g5FҺ |
To Defeat or Destroy an Enemy, Seize or occupy Key Terrain, Protect orSecure Critical Assets and Populations, and Prevent the Enemy from gaining aposition of Advantageso-far5|Һ |
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What is the Philosophy of Mission Command?ions, 5JҺ |
The Exercise of Authority and Direction by the Commander using MissionOrders to enable disciplined initiative within the Commander’s Intent-5qӺ |
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What is the foundation of Unified Land Operations built on?Comma |
Initiative, Decisive Action, and Mission Commandso-sp5zҺ |
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What is Seizing the Initiative?'5LҺ |
Setting and Dictating the Terms of Action |
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How does Seizing the Initiative affect the Enemy?NewLine5KҺ |
It degrades the Enemy’s Ability to function as a Coherent Force*5x |
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From an Enemy point of view, what must U.S. Operations be?/bod5Ӻ |
Rapid, Unpredictable, and Disorienting |
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. How do Army Forces conduct Decisive and Sustainable Land Operations?5Ӻ |
Through the simultaneous combination of Offensive, Defensive, andStability Operationsei5IҺ |
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27. Q. What are the typesof Offensive Operations?d="95Һ |
Movement to Contact, Attack, Exploitation, and Pursuit |
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What are the types of Defensive Operations?Һ |
Mobile Defense, Area Defense, and Retrogradedy>35Һ |
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What are the two Core Competencies for the Army?15Һ |
: Combined Arms Maneuver and Wide Area Security |
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What is the Mission Command Philosophy?s05Һ |
The Exercise of Authority and Direction by the Commander using MissionOrders to enable Disciplined Initiative within the Commander’s Intent toempower Agile and Adaptive Leaders in the conduct of Unified Land Operationsg5Һ |
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What are the characteristics of an Army Operation?23275 |
. Flexibility2. Integration3. Lethality4. Adaptability5. Depth6. Synchronizationms5 |
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What can Leaders achieve by demonstrating flexibility?!-5 |
Tactical, Operational, and Strategic successnt--> 5 |
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