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What ADP covers The Operation Process

ADP 5-0

What is meant by "operation process" and what are the 4 activities associated with it?

Operation Process refers to major mission command activities conducted during operations.
1. Plan
2. Prepare
3. Execute
4. Assess

What is meant by "operational environment"?

The conditions, circumstances and influence that affect application of capabilities and bear on decisions of the commander

What is meant by "situational understanding"?

Applying analysis and judgment to relevant information to facilitate decision-making.

Planning consists of 2 separate components what are they?

The Conceptual and Detailed component

When optimizing available planning time, commanders should follow the "1/3 - 2/3" rule. What is this?

Using one-third of time for their own planning, and the remaining two-thirds to their subordinates.

What are the 4 types of Army Support Relationships

1. Direct Support


2. Reinforcing


3. General Support


4. General Support Reinforcing

Define "Battle Rhythm"

A daily cycle of commander, staff, and unit activities intended to synchronize current and future operations.

What 3 means do commanders employ to organize combat power?

1. Force tailoring


2. Task-organizing


3. Mutual Support

What is Prudent Risk?

Deliberate exposure to potential injury or loss when the commander judges the outcome in terms of mission accomplishment as "worth the cost"

What is the MDMP?

1. Receipt of Mission
2. Mission Analysis
3. Course of Action (COA) Development
4. COA Analysis
5. COA Comparison
6. COA Approval
7. Orders Production

What is "Planning"?

the art and science of understanding a situation, envisioning a desired future, and laying out effective ways of bringing that future

What is "Preparing"?

Activities performed by units and Soldiers to improve their ability to execute an operation

What is "Execution"?

Putting a plan into action by applying combat power to accomplish the mission

What is "Assessing"?

The continuous progress towards accomplishing a mission

What is the staff's role during the Operations process?

To assist Commanders with understanding situations

What is the difference between CCIR and EEFI?
CCIR: focuses on information collection that is relevant for a commander to make critical decisions

EEFI: established information that is protected not collected

What are the 8 elements of combat power?

1. Fire
2. Leadership
3. Intelligence
4. Information
5. Movement & Maneuver
6. Mission command
7. Protection
8. Sustainment