- Mission command
- Develop the situation through action
- Combined arms
- Adherence to the law of war
- Establish and maintain security
- Create
... [Show More] multiple dilemmas for the enemy
What are the six principles of Unified Land Operations (ULO)?
Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB)
- The ________ is attached to Sustainment BDEs and conducts maintenance, transportation, supply, field services, and distribution.
- The task organization depends on the requirements of the supported can but normally include a composite supply company, support maintenance company, modular ammunition company, palletized load system truck company and inland cargo transfer company and a field feeding company.
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- Mission Command (soon to be C2)
- Protection
- Movement and Maneuver
- Intelligence
- Fires
- Sustainment
- (Joint Only) Information
What are the Army Warfighting Functions (WfF)?
MOOSE MUSS RPL
- Mass
- Objective
- Offensive
- Security
- Economy of Force
- Maneuver
- Unity of Command
- Surprise
- Simplicity
- Restraint
- Perseverance
- Legitimacy
What are the 12 Principles of War for Joint Operations?
- Economic
- Military
- Psychological
- Political
- Style of Government
What are the sources of National Power - Social Determinants?
- Geography
- Demographics
- Natural Resources
What are the sources of National Power - Natural Determinants?
- Humility
- Autonomy
- Fair Mindedness
- Courage
- Perseverance
- Empathy
- Integrity
- Confidence in Reasoning
What are the eight intellectual traits?
- Clarity
- Accuracy
- Precision
- Relevance
- Depth
- Breadth
- Logic
- Significance
- Fairness
What are the nine Intellectual Standards?
- Areas
- Structures
- Capabilities
- Organizations
- People
- Events
What does ASCOPE stand for?
- Sewer
- Water
- Electricity
- Academic
- Trash
- Medical
- Security
- Other considerations
What does SWEAT-MSO stand for?
- Observation and Fields of Fire
- Avenues of Approach
- Key Terrain
- Obstacles
- Cover and Concealment
What does OAKOC stand for?
- Purpose (goals, objectives)
- Question at issue (problem, issue)
- Information (data, facts, reasons, observations)
- Interpretation and inferences (conclusions, solutions)
- Concepts (theories, definitions, laws, principles)
- Assumptions (axioms, taking for granted)
- Implications and consequences
- Point of view (frames of reference, perspectives)
What are the eight Elements of Thought?
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Principle of War - Objective
Directs every military operation toward a clearly defined, decisive, and achievable goal [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Offensive
Seize, retain, and exploit the initiative [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Mass
Concentrate the effects of combat power at the most advantageous place and time to produce decisive results [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Maneuver
Place the enemy in a position of disadvantage through the flexible application of combat power [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Economy of Force
Expend minimum essential combat power on secondary efforts in order to allocate the maximum possible combat power on primary efforts [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Unity of Command
Ensure unity of effort under one responsible commander for every objective [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Security
Prevent the enemy from acquiring unexpected advantage [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Surprise
Strike at a time or place or in a manner for which the enemy is unprepared [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Simplicity
Increase the probability that plans and operations will be executed as intended by preparing clear, uncomplicated plans and concise orders [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Restraint
Prevent the unnecessary use of force [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Perseverance
Ensure the commitment necessary to attain the national objectives? [Joint PoW]
Principle of War - Legitimacy
Maintain legal and moral authority in the conduct of operations? [Joint PoW]
Army Force Management Model Questions
Risk in Strategy
_____ is unavoidable, but should be mitigated as much as possible. All strategies have some degree of ______, and each has its own inherent logic which can be assessed. Consider sufficient resources (Means) to implement concepts (Ways) to achieve objectives (Ends) to create strategic effect(s) (End State).
Pre-systems Acquisition:
1. Materiel Solution Analysis
2. Technology Maturation & Risk Reduction
Systems Acquisition:
3. Engineering and Manufacturing Development
4. Production and Deployment
Sustainment:
5. Operations and Support
What are the five phases in the Defense Acquisition System (DAS)? [Show Less]