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What ADP covers Unified Land Operations? |
ADP 3-0 |
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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. |
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What is Unified Land Operations? |
The Army's basic warfighting doctrine |
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What is the United States Army? |
Men and Women of character, bonded together to be the most decisive land force in the world |
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Desrcibe Army doctrine |
doctrine acts as a guide for Army operations |
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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 |
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Army Leaders Plan, Prepare, Execute, and Assess Operations by analyzing the operational environment by using what variables? |
Operational Variables and Mission Variables |
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What do the Mission Variables consist of (METT-TC)? |
Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, Time, Civil Consideration |
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What is the Army's two core competencies? |
Combined Arms Maneuver and Wide Area Securitty |
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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 |
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What does ADP 7-0 cover? |
Training Units and Developing Leaders |
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What ADP covers training units and developing leaders? |
ADP 7-0 |
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What is the Army's life blood? |
Unit training and leader development |
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What are the three training domains the Army uses? |
Institutional, Operational, Self-Development |
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Who is reponsible for training units and developing leaders? |
the commander |
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Where does training begin for soldiers? |
training begins at generating the force |
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Soldiers and leaders should train to master what? |
individual and collective task that support the units METL |
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Who must train as part of a combined arms team? |
individuals, sections and units |
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Who supports both the operating and generating forces? |
Army Civilians |
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What is considered as important as institutional training and operational training? |
Self=development |
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What regulation covers NCOES and NCOPD? |
AR 350-1 CH. 3&4 |
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What does AR 350-1 CH 3&4 cover? |
NCOES and NCOPD |
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What does NCODP stand for? |
Non-Commisioned Officer development program |
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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 |
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Who should have a LT/LD action plan that is an individual assessment and implementation plan? |
each individual assigned to a leadership position |
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What does LT/LD stand for? |
Leader Training/ Leader Development |
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What are the three types of LT/LD action plans? |
1. Near term goals 2. short-term goals 3. long-term goals |
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Who typically manages the NCODP program? |
the command sergeant major or the Senior NCO in the unit |
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What does NCODP consist of? |
training units, formal and informal, one on one groups |
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What is the goal of NCODP? |
to sustain and increase combat readiness |
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What Army regulations covers uniforms? |
AR 670-1 |
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AR 670-1 covers what? |
Wear and appearance of Army uniforms |
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What does a soldiers uniform measure? |
his or her professionalism |
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What is a matter of personal pride for all soldiers? |
proper wear of the Army uniform |
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Are portions of AR 670-1 punitive? |
Yes |
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What may happen if soldiers violate specific prohibitions and requirements of AR 670-1? |
Violations may result in adverse actions under UCMJ |
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Can civilians wear the Army uniform? |
No according section 771, chapter 45, title 10 |
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Who will approve designs for distinctive unit insignia(dui), regimental distinctive insignia(rdi), shoulder sleeve insignia(ssi), flags and badges? |
The institue of heraldry(TIOH) |
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Who is exempt from policies in AR 670-1? |
those in ceremonial duities |
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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 signia and awards 3. ensure soldiers wear only approved uniforms |
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What is the purpose of hair grooming standards? |
uniformity amongst soldiers |
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What are the two determining factors if a uniform is acceptable? |
neat and conservative |
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What are some examples of unauthorized male haircuts? |
mowhawk, teardrop. horseshoe |
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What does AFAP stand for? |
Army Family Action Plan |
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What Army Regulation Covers the Army Family Action Plan? |
AR 608-47 |
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When was the Army Family Action Program established? |
1983 |
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The AFAP program creates a information loop between whom? |
the global army family and leadership |
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The AFAP program has been symbolized as an equilateral triangle. How is each side expressed? |
Family of Components, Family of Units, Family of People |
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What are the three philosophy's toward the family? |
Partnership, wellness, sense of community |