Accounting /Army Study Guide - ADP 5-0 / ADRP 5-0 - The Operations Process-1
Army Study Guide - ADP 5-0 / ADRP 5-0 - The Operations Process-1
This deck covers key concepts from ADP 5-0 / ADRP 5-0, focusing on the operations process and mission command activities.
What ADP/ADRP covers The Operations Process?
ADP/ADRP 5-0.
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Definition
What ADP/ADRP covers The Operations Process?
ADP/ADRP 5-0.
What is the Army’s framework for exercising mission command?
The operations process.
What are the major mission command activities performed during operations?
Planning. Preparing. Executing. Continuously assessing the operation.
How do commanders drive the operations process?
Through understanding, visualizing, describing, directing, leading, and assessing operations.
What is a composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander?
An operational environment.
What is a Battle Rhythm?
A Battle rhythm is a deliberate daily cycle of command, staff, and unit activities intended to synchronize current and future operations.
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Term | Definition |
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What ADP/ADRP covers The Operations Process? | ADP/ADRP 5-0. |
What is the Army’s framework for exercising mission command? | The operations process. |
What are the major mission command activities performed during operations? | Planning. Preparing. Executing. Continuously assessing the operation. |
How do commanders drive the operations process? | Through understanding, visualizing, describing, directing, leading, and assessing operations. |
What is a composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander? | An operational environment. |
What is a Battle Rhythm? | A Battle rhythm is a deliberate daily cycle of command, staff, and unit activities intended to synchronize current and future operations. |
What are the key components of a plan? | The unit’s task organization, mission statement, commander’s intent, concept of operations, tasks to subordinate units, coordinating instructions, and control measures are key components of a plan. |
What guides aid in effective planning? | Commanders focus planning. Develop simple, flexible plans through mission orders. Optimize available planning time. Continually refine the plan. |
What is planning? | Planning is the art and science of understanding a situation, envisioning a desired future, and laying out effective ways of bringing that future about. |
What do planning and plans help leaders do? | Understand and develop solutions to problems. Anticipate events and adapt to changing circumstances. Task-organize the force and prioritize efforts. |
What is the purpose of troop-leading procedures? | Company-level and smaller units lack formal staffs and use TLP to plan and prepare for operations. |
What are troop-leading procedures? | Troop-leading procedures are a dynamic process used by small-unit leaders to analyze a mission, develop a plan, and prepare for an operation. TLP are used by commanders and leaders without a staff. |