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ADP 1
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Question | Answer |
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What are the domains that the U.S. forces operate in? | Air, Land, Maritime, Space, Cyberspace |
What are the 4 essential characteristics of our profession? | Military Expertise, Honorable Service, Esprit de Corps, Stewardship |
What are the forces that make up the Army? | Regular Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard, Army Civilian Corps |
What are the 11 Primary Missions of the U.S. armed forces? | Counter-terrorism, Defeat Aggression, Project Power, Counter WMD, Operate in Space, Operate in Cyberspace, Maintain Nuclear Deterrent, Defend Homeland, Stabilizing Presence, Counterinsurgency, Disaster Relief |
What are the 3 strategic roles of the Army? | Prevent, Shape, Win |
The _____________ is our greatest strategic asset, providing depth, versatility, and unmatched experience to the joint force. | all-volunteer force |
What is the most important determinant of combat power? | Leadership |
What is the definition of leadership? | The process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation to accomplish the mission and improve the organization. |
Why is the land domain the most complex fighting domain? | Because it addresses humanity — its cultures, ethnicities, religions, and politics. |
What is the title of the Army's basic operational doctrine, ADP 3-0? | Unified Land Operations |
What does DSCA stand for? | Defense Support of Civil Authorities |
What are decisive actions? | The combination of offensive and defensive decisions made with DSCA. |
What is landpower? | The ability — by threat, force, or occupation — to gain, sustain, and exploit control over land, resources, and people. |
Where do we derive our mission? | From the intent of Congress and through the laws governing the Armed Forces |
We refine our mission based on what DoD directive? | 5100.01 |
We are part of a profession built on _________. | Trust |
Define trust. | The assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something. It is the essence of being an effective Soldier. |
Name the 7 Army values. | Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honesty, Integrity, Personal Courage |
What does training encourage along with technical expertise? | It encourages Army leaders to exercise discretionary judgments without close supervision. |
What is Honorable Service? | The external manifestation of the Army professional’s oath and ethical conduct. |
What is Selfless Service? | An internalized value that determines the character of their time in the Army. |
What is an oath? | An individual moral commitment made publicly. |
How is esprit de corps reflected in a small unit/team? | Through mission focus, technical and tactical proficiency, teamwork, and ultimately cohesion on the battlefield. |
How is esprit de corps reflected in a large unit/organization? | Through the shared commitment Army professionals have for the organization—its mission and goals, its traditions and customs, and its heritage of honorable service. |
What is stewardship? | Responsibilities to the Army and Nation. |
What are the 2 core competancies? | Combined arms maneuver and Wide area security |
What are the 7 enabling competancies? | Support security cooperation, Tailor forces for the combatant commander, Conduct entry operations, Provide flexible mission command, Support joint and Army Forces, Support domestic civil authorities, Mobilize and integrate the Reserve Components |
Manuevers place the enemy at a physical disadvantage as well as what other type of disadvantage? | Psychological disadvantage |
What is Wide Area Security? | The ability of landpower to secure and control populations, resources, and terrain within a joint operational area. |
What are Stability Operations? | Tactical tasks that the Army conducts to improve conditions for noncombatants within areas of operations outside the United States. |
What are the basic Stability Operation tasks? | Providing security, exercising control, and providing life-sustaining support, such as food and water. |
What is force tailoring? | The process of determining the right mix of forces and the sequence of their deployment in support of a joint force commander. |