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What ADP covers Unified Land Operations?

ADP 3-0

What does unified land operations decsribe?

how the army seizes, retains and exploits the initiative to gain and maintain a position of advantage over the enemy.

What is Unified Land Operations?

The Army's basic warfighting doctrine

What is the United States Army?

Men and Women of character, bonded together to be the most decisive land force in the world

Desrcibe Army doctrine

doctrine acts as a guide for Army operations

What do the operational variables PMESII-PT consists of?

1. Political


2.Military


3. Economical


4. Social


5. Information


6. Instructure


7. Physical Environment


8. Time

Army Leaders Plan, Prepare, Execute, and Assess Operations by analyzing the operational environment by using what variables?

Operational Variables and Mission Variables

What do the Mission Variables consist of (METT-TC)?

Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, Time, Civil Consideration

What is the Army's two core competencies?

Combined Arms Maneuver and Wide Area Securitty

What are the five task for stablity operations?

1. Establish Civil Security


2. Establish Civil Control


3. Restore Essential Services


4. Support to Governance


5. Support to Economic and Infrastructure Development

What does ADP 7-0 cover?

Training Units and Developing Leaders

What ADP covers training units and developing leaders?

ADP 7-0

What is the Army's life blood?

Unit training and leader development

What are the three training domains the Army uses?

Institutional, Operational, Self-Development

Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders?

the Commander

Where does training begin for soldiers?

training begins at generating the force

Soldiers and leaders should train to master what?

individual and collective task that support the units METL

Who must train as part of a combined arms team?

individuals, sections, and units

Who supports both the operating and generating forces?

Army Civilians

What is considered as important as institutional training and operational training?

Self-development

What regulation covers NCOES and NCOPD?

AR 350-1 CH. 3&4

What does AR 350-1 CH 3&4 cover?

NCOES and NCOPD

What does NCODP stand for?

Noncommisioned Officer development program

What is the shared goal of leader training and leader development?

to produce self-aware and agile leaders that will enhance unit readiness and mission readiness

Who should have a LT/LD action plan that is an individual assessment and implementation plan?

each individual assigned to a leadership position

What does LT/LD stand for?

Leader Training/ Leader Development

What are the three types of LT/LD action plans?

1. Near term goals


2. Short-term goals


3. Long-term goals

Who typically manages the NCODP program?

the Command Sergeant Major or the Senior NCO in the unit

What does NCODP consist of?

- Training units


- Formal and informal


- One on one groups

What is the goal of NCODP?

to sustain and increase combat readiness

What Army regulations covers uniforms?

AR 670-1

AR 670-1 covers what?

Wear and appearance of Army uniforms

What does a soldiers uniform measure?

his or her professionalism

What is a matter of personal pride for all soldiers?

proper wear of the Army uniform

Are portions of AR 670-1 punitive?

Yes

What may happen if soldiers violate specific prohibitions and requirements of AR 670-1?

Violations may result in adverse actions under UCMJ

Can civilians wear the Army uniform?

No according section 771, chapter 45, title 10

Who will approve designs for distinctive unit insignia (DUI), regimental distinctive insignia (RDI), shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI), flags and badges?

The Institute of Heraldry (TIOH)

Who is exempt from policies in AR 670-1?

those in ceremonial duties

Why must commanders conduct periodic uniform inspections?

1. to ensure soldiers posses minimum requirements for uniforms and that it fits correctly


2. ensure soldiers wear only authorized insignia and awards


3. ensure soldiers wear only approved uniforms

What is the purpose of hair grooming standards?

uniformity among soldiers

What are the two determining factors if a uniform is acceptable?

Neat and conservative

What are some examples of unauthorized male haircuts?

- Mowhawk


- Teardrop


- Horseshoe

What does AFAP stand for?

Army Family Action Plan

What Army Regulation Covers the Army Family Action Plan?

AR 608-47

When was the Army Family Action Program established?

1983

The AFAP program creates a information loop between whom?

the global army family and leadership

The AFAP program has been symbolized as an equilateral triangle. How is each side expressed?

Family of Components, Family of Units, Family of People

What are the three philosophy's toward the family?

Partnership, wellness, sense of community