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