Nursing /NCO Promotion Board Study - Board Questions Part 4
What is PMESII-PT?
Operational variables consisting of... Political Military Economic Social Information Infrastructure Physical environment Time
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What is PMESII-PT?
Operational variables consisting of... Political Military Economic Social Information Infrastructure Physical environment Time
What is METT-TC?
Mission variable consisting of... Mission Enemy Terrain and weather Troops and support available Time available Civil considerations
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What is unified land operations?
How the army seizes, retains, and exploits the initiative to gain and maintain a position of relative advantage in sustained land operations…
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What is the US Army?
Americas sons and daughters, men and women of courage and character, and leaders of consequence; bound together in a profession of arms.
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What is the operational environment?
A composite of conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and beat on the decisions of the commander.
How do army leaders plan?
Plan Prepare Execute Asses
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Term | Definition |
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What is PMESII-PT? | Operational variables consisting of... Political Military Economic Social Information Infrastructure Physical environment Time |
What is METT-TC? | Mission variable consisting of... Mission Enemy Terrain and weather Troops and support available Time available Civil considerations |
What is unified land operations? | How the army seizes, retains, and exploits the initiative to gain and maintain a position of relative advantage in sustained land operations… |
What is the US Army? | Americas sons and daughters, men and women of courage and character, and leaders of consequence; bound together in a profession of arms. |
What is the operational environment? | A composite of conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and beat on the decisions of the commander. |
How do army leaders plan? | Plan Prepare Execute Asses |
Two forms of enemies? | Nonstate | Nation-state |
What is the army's war fighting doctrine? | Unified land operations. |
What is command? | The authority a commander lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment. |
What is mission command? | The exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commanders intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations. |
3 levels of leadership? | Direct Organizational Strategic |
4 special considerations for leadership? | Formal Informal Collective Situational |
3 leader attributes? | Character Presence Intellect |
3 leader competencies? | Leads Develops Achieves |
When was the first leadership doctrine created? | 1948 |
2 types of command? | Mission command | Detailed command |
What is the army's primary mission? | Organize, train, and equip forces to conduct prompt and sustained land combat operations. |
Mission command philosophy? | Build cohesive teams through mutual trust Create shared understanding Provide clear commanders intent Exercise disciplined initiative Use mission orders Accept prudent risk |
What is the operations process? | Describes how commanders and their staff exercise mission command. |
What is the army's framework for exercising mission command? | The operations process. |
What does the operations process constitute for the army? | The army's view on... Planning Preparing Executing Assessing |
What does the operations process account for? | Complex, ever changing, and uncertain nature of operations and recognizes that a military operations is foremost a human undertaking. |
What does PROM stand for? | Promotion work center. |
Primary work levels for promotions? | Unit Battalion Installation or brigade |
What does the army uniform represent to soldiers, families, civilians, and veterans? | Soldiers- that they are a part of something bigger Families- pride and anxiety Civilians- patriotism and selfless service Veterans- the most important time in their lives, awards and decoration |
What is land domain? | The most complex of all combat domains. Some countries have defense where as others cannot Oxford navy's, etc… |
What are the three strategic roles that the army's vision captures? | Prevent, shape, win |
What is the army's mission? | To fight and win the nations wars through prompt and sustained land combat, as part of joint forces. |
What are the 4 essential characteristics of our profession? | Military expertise Honorable service Esprit de corp Stewardship |
What is the dual nature of the army? | Military department | Military profession |
What is doctrine? | Fundamental principles by which the military forces or elements guide their actions in support of national objectives. |
Where did the term fires come from? | Lessons learned in desert storm against the Iraqi army for the need to coordinate the delivery of air, land, and maritime assets. |
What is joint fires? | Fires delivered from 2 or more forces to produce desired effects in support of a common goal. |
What is communication? | An exchange of meaning that is only complete when the intended meaning is understood by the intended audience. |
What is the most likely security threats the army will encounter? | Hybrid threats |