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72 Cards in this Set
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ADP/ADRP 1-0 |
The Army |
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ADP/ADRP 3-0 |
Unified Land Operation |
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ADP/ ADRP 5-0 |
The Operation Process |
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ADP/ADRP 6-0 |
Mission Command |
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ADP/ADRP 7-0 |
Training Units and Developing Leaders |
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FM 3-25.26 |
Land Navigation |
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FM 3-22.9 |
Rifle Marksmanship |
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FM 4-25.11 |
First Aid |
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FM 7-22 |
Army Physical Readiness Training |
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AR 27-10 |
UCMJ |
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AR 670-1 |
Wear and Apearance of Army Uniform |
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AR 600-20 |
CH. 6 Equal Opportunity CH. 7-8 SHARP |
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APD/ADRP 6-22 |
Army Leadership |
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FM 6-22 |
Leader Developmemt |
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TC 3-21.5 |
Drill and Ceremony |
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ADP/ADRP 1-02 |
Operational Terms and Military Symbols |
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ADP/ADRP 2-0 |
Intelligence |
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ADP/ADRP 3-05 |
Special Operations |
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ADP/ADRP 3-07 |
Stability |
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ADP/ADRP 3-09 |
Fires |
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ADP/ADRP 3-28 |
Defense Support and Civil Authorities |
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ADP/ADRP 3-37 |
Protection |
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ADP/ADRP 3-90 |
Offense and Defense |
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ADP/ADRP 4-0 |
Sustainment |
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FM 1-04 |
Legal Support to the Operational Army |
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FM 1-05 |
Religious Support |
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FM 3-13 |
Inform and Influence Activities |
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FM 3-22 |
Army Support to Security Cooperation |
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FM 3-53 |
Military Information Support Operations |
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FM 3-90 Vol. 1 |
Offense and Defense |
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FM 3-90 Vol. 2 |
Reconnaissance, Security, Tactical Enabling Tasks |
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FM 7-15 |
Army Universal Task List |
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What is MDMP? |
Military Decision Making Process - the Army's analytical approach to problem solving |
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What does ADP mean? |
Army Doctrine Publication provides extremely consice doctrine information |
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Who imposes Article 15? |
Any Commander, including a warrant officer in command |
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When was 101 activated? |
Aug 16 ,1942 |
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3 levels of promotion? |
Unit level, Semi Centralized, DA Centralized |
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What is ADP 6-0? |
Mission Command is the Army’s guidelines on command and control and the mission command warfighting function. |
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What is MOPP? |
Mission Oriented Protective Posture |
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What is a Back Azimuth? |
Back azimuth is 180 degrees in reverse of the given azimuth |
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What publication published in 1829 provided instructions for training of noncommisioned officers? |
The Abstract of Infantry Tactics |
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The 417 page unofficial publication called the Noncommissioned Officers Manual, was published in what year? |
1909 |
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During what year did the symbol of NCO rank, the chevron, rotate to what we would today call point up and become smaller in size? |
1902 |
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AR 350-90 establish army-wide standards for NCO academies in what year? |
1957 |
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In 1958, the army added two grades to the NCO ranks, these pay grades would provide for a better delineation of responsibilities in the enlisted structure. What were the two new pay grades? |
E8 and E9 |
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During what year did Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC) first become a mandatory prerequisite for promotion to Staff Sergeant? |
1986 |
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What are the Army Values? |
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage |
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What five essential characteristics legitimize the army as a military profession? |
Trust, Military expertise, Honorable service, Esprit De Corps, and Stewardship |
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In which domains do U.S. forces operate? |
Air, land, maritime, space, and cyberspace domains. |
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Why is the land domain the most complex of the domains? |
Because it addresses humanity-its cultures, ethnicities, religions, and politics. |
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What is the most determinant of combat power? |
LEADERSHIP |
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What three strategic roles does The Army Vision capture? |
Prevent, Shape, and Win |
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What is an Army Professional? |
An army professional is a member of the army profession who meets the Army's certification criteria of competence, character, and commitment. |
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What are the 11 primary missions of the U.S. Armed Forces? |
-Counter terrorism and irregular warfare -Deter and defeat aggression -Project power despite anti-access/area denial challenges -Counter weapons of mass destruction -Operate effectively in cyberspace -Operate effectively in space -Maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent -Defend the homeland and provide support to civil authorities -Provide a stabilizing presence -Conduct stability and counterinsurgency operations -Conduct humanitarian, disaster relief, and other operations. |
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Title 10 USC, establishes the basic structure of the Army. What forces make up the Army? |
One Regular Army and two Reserve Components: the Army Reserve and the Army National Guard of the United States. Army Civilians support all three components. |
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When was the NCO support channel formely recognized? |
20 DEC 1976 |
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What is a Sergeant's business? |
To Train and Lead soldiers |
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What is the Army’s warfighting doctrine? |
Unified Land Operations |
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What is the US Armys greatest strategic asset; providing depth versatility, and unmatched experience to the joint force? |
The All-Volunteer Force |
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Explain the Chain of Command. |
The succession of commanders superior to subordinates thru which command is exercised. |
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Define Responsibility |
Being accountable for what you do |
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Define Duty |
Duty is a legal or moral obligation to do what should be done without being told to do it. |
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What is the role of the CSM? |
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Battalion Commander |
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Where in your Chain of Command does the CSM fall under? |
The CSM does not fall inder the Chain of Command, he is in the NCO Support Channel. |
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What is the NCO Support Channel? |
Is the channel of communication that reinforces the chain of command. |
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Who is the only member of both your Chain of Command and your NCO Support Channel? |
Your first line supervisor, section, squad, or team leader |
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Who is your Brigade CSM? |
CSM Macadoo |
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What is the description of unified land operations? |
It describes how the Army seizes, retains, and exploits the initiative to gain and maintain a position of relative advantage in sustained land operations through simultaneous offensive, defensive, and stability operations in order to prevent and deter conflict, prevail in war, and creat the conditions for favorable conflict resolution. |
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What are the operational variables? |
The operational variables consist of political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical enviornment, and time |
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What are the mission variables? |
The mission variable consist of mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, and civil consideration. |
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What are the troop leading procedures? |
Step 1: Receive the Mission Step 2: Issue a Warning Step 3: Make a tentative Plan Step 4: Start a necessary Movement Step 5: Reconnoiter Step 6: Complete the Plan Step 7: Isse the Complete Order Step 8: Supervise (Rehearsals) (Inspections) |
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What are the major mission command activities performed during operations? |
-Planning -Preparing -Executing -continually assessing the operation |