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What ADP covers The Army?
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ADP 1
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In which domains do US forces operate?
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-Air
-Land -Maritime -Space -Cyberspace |
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As a unique military profession, the army is built upon an ethos of trust. What are four other essential characteristics of our profession?
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-military expertise
-honorable service -epirit de corps -stewardship |
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What are the 11 primary missions of the US armed forces?
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-counter terrorism and irregular warfare
-deter and defeat aggression -project power despite anit-access/area denial challenges -counter weapons of mass destruction -operate effectively in cyberspace -operate effectively in space -maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent -defend the homeland and provide support to civil authorities -provide a stabilizing presence -conduct stability and counterinsurgency operations -conduct humanitarian, disaster relief, and other operations |
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what is the most important determinant of combat power?
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leadership
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what is the US Army's greatest strategic asset; providing depth, versatility, and unmatched experience to the joint force?
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the all-volunteer force
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title 10, USC, establishes the basic structure of the Army. What forces make up the army?
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One regular army and two reserve components: the regular army, the army reserve, and the national gaurd. Army civilians support all three components.
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what is the function of the operating force?
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operating forces consist of units organized, trained, and equipped to deploy and fight.
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what is the function of the generating force?
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the generating force mans, trains, equips, deploys and ensures the readiness of all army forces.
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what five sets of characteristics will enhance the army's operational adaptability?
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-depth and versatility
-adaptive and innovative -flexibility and agility -integrated and synchronized -lethal and discriminate |
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what is landpower?
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landpower is the ability-by threat, force, or occupation-to gain, sustain, and exploit control over land, resources, and people
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what three strategic roles are in the army vision?
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-prevent
-shape -win |
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What is the Army mission?
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To fight and win the nation's wars through prompt and sustained land combat, as part of the joint force.
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How is trust important to the Army?
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Without trust, there is no cohesion. Soldiers will not follow orders except from fear of consequences.
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What are the four feild we develop and maintain professional knowledge in?
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-military-technical
-moral- ethical -political-cultural -leader development |
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What is espirit de corps?
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Demonstrating strong bonds of loyalty and pride, and placing the mission above all else.
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what is joint interdependence?
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the deliberate reliance of one armed service on the capabilities of another armed service
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what do army parachute and air assault forces provide the joint force commander?
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flexible options to seize a lodgment or deceive the enemy
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the joint force commander asks for army forces based on what?
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the army's indispensable contributions to the joint force or what they can do on the ground
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what is operational adaptablitiy?
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the broad measure of the army's utility
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