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what adp/adrp covers the army
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adp/adrp 1
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in what domains do us forces operate?
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air, land, maritime, space, and cyber space.
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built upon an ethos of trust, what are four other ch at a ch terms tics of our profession?
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military expertise, honorable service, espirit de corps and stewardship
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most important determinant of combat power?
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Leadership
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army's greatest strategic asset
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the all volunteer force.
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what forces make up the army?
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regular army, army reserve, army national guard.
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what is the function of the operating force?
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organized units trained and equipped to deploy and fight.
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what is the function of the generating force?
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mans, trains, equips, deploys and ensures the readiness of all army forces.
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what 5 sets of characteristics will enhance the army's operational adaptability?
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depth and versatility
adaptive and innovative flexibility and agility integrated and synchronized lethal and discriminant |
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what adp/adrp covers operational terms and military symbols?
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adp/adrp 1-02
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who is the principal audience for adp 1-02 operational terms and military symbols?
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all members of the profession of arms.
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what is the purpose of a common set of doctrinal terms and military symbols?
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to simplify a complex idea without a lengthy explanation.
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what is the difference between framed and unframed military symbols?
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framed:unit, equipment, installation and activity
unframed:control measure, tactical task mission symbols. |
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who establishes army policy for developing doctrinal terms?
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tradoc
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how are acronyms usually formed?
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initial letter of a name or parts of a series of words.
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a single display of relevant information
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a common operational picture.
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what is communication in reference to operational terms and military symbols.
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exchange of meaning complete when meaning is understood by the audience
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who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctrinal term?
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any soldier can contact a proponent and the proponent will consider the soldiers proposal.
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what is the purpose of an acronym or abbreviation in the profession of arms?
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to allow the use of shorter versions of doctrinal of military terms for ease of discussion in speaking and writing.
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what adp/adrp covers intelligence?
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2-0
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why does the army sync it's intelligence efforts with unified action partners?
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to achieve unity of efforts and to meet the commanders intent.
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what is isr
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intelligence surveillance reconnaissance
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what are the information collection tasks?
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plan requirements and assess collection
task and direct collection execute collection |
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what is the intelligence enterprise?
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sum total of intelligence efforts of the entire u.s. intelligence community.
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intelligence core competencies
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intelligence synchronization operations and -analysis
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4 primary means of information collection?
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intelligence operations
reconnaissance surveillance security ops |
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what adp/adrp covers unified land ops
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3-0
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what is the description of unified land ops
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keeping the advantage to accomplish the mission.
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what are operational variables
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pmesii-pt: political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, time
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what are mission variables
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mett-tc:mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time, civil considerations
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army's war fighting doctrine
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unified land ops
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what is a series of related major ops aimed at achieving strategic and operational objectives within a given time and space
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a campaign
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what is a military action consisting of two or more tactical actions designed to achieve a strategic objective in whole or in part.
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an operation
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what is a battle or engagement employing lethal or non lethal actions designed for a specific purpose relative to the enemy , terrain, friendly forces, or other entity?
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a tactical action
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what is mdmp
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the military decision making process
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