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What adp covers the army

Adp1

What year was the army established

1775

How many campaign and battle stripes does the army flag have

Over 180

What does the Uniform of the Army represent for Soldiers?

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.

4. Q. What does the uniform of the Army represent for Families?


: a source of both Pride and Anxiety, knowing the sacrifices ahead


. Q. What does the uniform of the Army represent for Veterans?

one of the most important periods of their lives, pride in awards and decorations, and sometimes intense emotional and physical distress


Q. What does the uniform of the Army represent for the American Civilians?



A: Soldiers represent Patriotism and Selfless Service, men and women in whom the Nation takes collective pride

What is the Land Domain?

A: it is the most complex of all Combat Domains

What is Unified Land Operations?



A: It is the synchronization of our efforts between Joint Services, other government agencies, other partner Nations and other Military Forces from other partner nations

9. Q. What is the main goal for Unified Land Operations?


: To combine Offensive tasks, Defensive tasks, Stability tasks, and Defense Support of Civil authorities in coordination with Joint Services

​10. Q. The Army’s Vision captures the Three Strategic Roles of the Army what are they?



A: Prevent, Shape and Win

Q. What is meant by the Army’s role to Prevent?


: It means that countries believe that our Force is Credible, Unbeatable, Rapidly Deployable, Highly Trained, Well Equipped and Always Ready to assist our Allies and protect the U.S. interests

2. Q. What is meant by the Army’s role to Shape?


The Army’s role to Shape is to assist other nations to shape their own training and their military strength to be able to defend themselves

What is meant by the Army’s role to Win?


We must be able to Attack and Defend successfully against Enemy ground forces.

What U.S. Code governs the Army?


A: Title 10 United States Code (USC)

15. Q. What Department of Defense Directive governs the Army?


A: DODD 5100.01

What gives the President the Authority as the Commander and Chief?


A: The Constitution

. Q. Who determines the size and organization of the Army?


A: Congress

Where does Congress get the Authority to determine the size and organization of the Army?



A: The Constitution

. Where does the Army get it’s Mission from?


A: Title 10 United States Code and Department of Defense Directive 5100.01

What is the Army’s Mission?


: to Fight and win the Nation’s Wars through prompt and sustained Land Combat, as part of the Joint Force

How does the Army Accomplish it’s Mission?


A: Organizing, Equipping, and Training Army forces

What is the “Dual Nature” of the Army?


​A: a Military Department (a part of the Armed Forces) and a Military Profession

What are the 4 Essential Characteristics of our Profession?


A: Military Expertise, Honorable Service, Esprit De Corps, and Stewardship

What is Trust?


A: Assured Reliance on the Character, Ability, Strength, or Truth of someone or something

What is the Catalyst to developing Trust between Soldiers?A


: The Army Values

What does Trust at all levels of Leadership depend on?



A: Candor

What are the 7 Army Values?


: 1. Loyalty 2. Duty 3. Respect 4. Selfless Service 5. Honor 6. Integrity 7. Personal Courage

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. What is Essential to Preserving an All-Volunteer Force?



A: The Trust between the Army and our Soldiers’ Families; Confidence of the American Citizens

What does Trust in the Army between the President and the Congress allow the Army to Maintain?



A: the Readiness required to Fight and Win

What do Most Soldiers Ask of their fellow American Citizens for their Service?


: to Remember their Sacrifice, not with Tangible Rewards, but with Respect and Appreciation for having done their Duty

39. Q. How is our Military Profession Unlike other Professions?


The context is distinct because of American Military structure and the way the U.S. military employs Joint Capabilities

How is our Military Profession Like other Professions?



A: we are a repository of a Unique body of knowledge; we apply our knowledge using Expertise developed through Extensive Education and Training; we certify individual and organizational competence

How many Fields of Professional Knowledge are there?



A: Four

What are the Fields of Professional Knowledge?



A: Military-Technical Field; Moral-Ethical Field; Political-Cultural Field; Leader Development Field

Describe the Military-Technical Field?


it encompasses the Doctrine of how the Army Applies Landpower, including the Integration and Adaptation of Technology, the Organization of Units, and the Planning and

Describe the Moral-Ethical Field?



A: it describes how the Army applies its Combat Power according to Law and the Expectation of our Citizens

Describe the Political-Cultural Field?


it prescribes how Personnel and Units operate Effectively across and outside the Army’s Institutional Boundaries

Describe the Leader Development Field?


A: Developing Good Leaders is the Qualitative Multiplier on any battlefield, the Most Dynamic Element of Combat Power

. Q. What type of Culture does Mission Command want to Foster during Training?


: a Culture of Trust, Mutual Understanding, and a Willingness to Learn from Mistakes

50. Q. How do Individuals Develop Certification in detail?


A: through Army Branches, Proponents, and Army Civilian career field programs

51. Q. What does Certification Measure?



A: Competence, Character, and Commitment

What is Professional Competence?


A: the Mastery of Specific Skills

What does Professional Character do?



A: Ensures Army Professionals use their Expertise on behalf of the American People and Only in Accordance with the Law

Q. What are the two Communities of Practice the Army Profession recognizes?


A: Profession of Arms and Army Civilian Corps

What must an individual do to become a Professional?


become Certified

What article of the Constitution requires that Every member of the Army Profession—Military or Civilian, Officer or Enlisted?


A: Article VI

What is an Oath?



A: an Individual Moral Commitment made Publicly Unlike Civilians

What does the Oath bind Soldiers to?


A: an Unlimited Liability, Acceptance of the Risk of Serious Personal harm or death

3. Q. Is the Constitutional Oath legally binding?


Yes


How is the Constitutional Oath Legally binding?


: makes Soldiers subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, Federal Laws applicable to the Armed Forces, and the Law of Land Warfare

85. Q. What are the Army’s 10 Decisive Landpower Missions?


: 1. Counter Terrorism and Irregular Warfare


2. Deter and Defeat Aggression


3. Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction


4. Operate Effectively in Cyberspace


5. Operate Effectively in Space


6. Maintain a Safe, Secure, and Effective Nuclear Deterrent


7. Defend the Homeland and Provide Support to Civil Authorities



8. Provide a Stabilizing Presence



9. Conduct Stability and Counterinsurgency Operations



10. Conduct Humanitarian, Disaster Relief, and other Operations

What are the Army’s 7 Enabling Competencies?


A: 1. Security Cooperation



2. Tailoring Forces



3. Entry Operations



4. Flexible Mission Command



5. The Support we provide to the Joint Force and Ourselves



​6. Domestic Support



7. Mobilizing Reserve Components

What are the levels of Command and the Rank that Generally Commands them?


A: 1. Squad-SSG; Platoon-Lieutenant/SFC


2. Company-Captain/1SG


3. Battalion-LTC/CSM; Brigade-COL/CSM


4. Division-Major General/CSM


5. Corps-Lieutenant General/CSM


6. Army-General/CSM

What is the Size of a Squad?


6 threw 9 soldiers

104. Q. What is the Size of a Platoon?

16-44 soldiers

105. Q. What is the Size of a Company?

61-190 soldiers

106. Q. What is the Size of a Battalion?


300-1000

107. Q. What is the Size of a Brigade?A: 3000-5000


3000-5000

108. Q. What is the Size of a Division?A: 10,000-15,000


10,000-15,000

109. Q. What is the Size of a Corps?A: 20,000-45,000


20,000-45,000

110. Q. What is the Size of an Army?

A: 50,000 or more

What does the All-Volunteer Force Provide?


A: 1. Depth


2. Versatility


3. Unmatched Experience to the Joint Force

What is Leadership?


: The Process of Influencing People by Providing Purpose, Direction, and Motivation to Accomplish the Mission and Improve the Organization

What are the things that Leaders must Do?



A: 1. Learn


2. Think


3. Adapt as well as Communicate Fully, Honestly, and Candidly up, down, and laterally

163. Q. How many Streamers did the Army earn for the Army Flag during the Revolutionary War?


A: 15