Physics /The Army Study Guide: ADRP 1 The Army Part 4

The Army Study Guide: ADRP 1 The Army Part 4

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This deck covers key concepts from the Army Study Guide ADRP 1, focusing on organizational esprit de corps, military missions, competencies, and command structures.

How does Large-Unit or Organizational level show Esprit de Corps?

It is shown through the shared commitment Army Professionals have for the Organization—it’s Mission and Goals, its Traditions and Customs, and its Heritage of Honorable Service.
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How does Large-Unit or Organizational level show Esprit de Corps?
It is shown through the shared commitment Army Professionals have for the Organization—it’s Mission and Goals, its Traditions and Customs, and its Her...
What is Unit and Organizational Esprit de Corps built on?
An open Command Climate of Candor, Trust, and Respect, with Leaders who exhibit concern for the Welfare of Subordinates and Set the Example for Expert...
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Where is the Authority for Civilian Control of our Military embedded?
The Constitution
Land power Complementing Air, Maritime, and Space-Based Power, and in turn the other Services making the Army the Preeminent Ground Force in the World this Joint Interdependence is the Evolution of what?
Combined Arms
What are the Army’s 10 Decisive Land power Missions?
Counter Terrorism and Irregular Warfare; Deter and Defeat Aggression; Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction; Operate Effectively in Cyberspace; Operate ...
What is Joint Interdependence?
The Deliberate Reliance of One Armed Service on the Capabilities of another Armed Service
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TermDefinition
How does Large-Unit or Organizational level show Esprit de Corps?
It is shown through the shared commitment Army Professionals have for the Organization—it’s Mission and Goals, its Traditions and Customs, and its Heritage of Honorable Service.
What is Unit and Organizational Esprit de Corps built on?
An open Command Climate of Candor, Trust, and Respect, with Leaders who exhibit concern for the Welfare of Subordinates and Set the Example for Expertise and Honorable Service.
Where is the Authority for Civilian Control of our Military embedded?
The Constitution
Land power Complementing Air, Maritime, and Space-Based Power, and in turn the other Services making the Army the Preeminent Ground Force in the World this Joint Interdependence is the Evolution of what?
Combined Arms
What are the Army’s 10 Decisive Land power Missions?
Counter Terrorism and Irregular Warfare; Deter and Defeat Aggression; 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
What is Joint Interdependence?
The Deliberate Reliance of One Armed Service on the Capabilities of another Armed Service
What are the 4 Primary Missions of the Armed Forces that may require large numbers of Ground Forces or the Ready Availability of large Numbers of Soldiers?
Counter Terrorism and Irregular Warfare; Stability and Counter Insurgency Operations; War; the Defense of Our Homeland and Support of Civil Authorities
What does Assured Access to Cyberspace increase the Army’s Ability to Achieve?
The Army’s ability to Enhance our Combined Arms Performance and Integrates it with Joint Capabilities
Does the Army consider Cyberspace as a Battleground?
Yes; the intensity of Cyber Electromagnetic Activities continues to multiply
What do Space Systems Allow the Army to Employ?
Space Systems allow the Army to Employ Weapons Systems Rapidly, Lethally and Discreetly
What are the Army’s two Core Competencies that are Indispensable Contributions to the Joint Force?
Combined Arms Maneuver and Wide Area Security
What are the Army’s 7 Enabling Competencies?
Security Cooperation; Tailoring Forces; Entry Operations; Flexible Mission Command; The Support we provide to the Joint Force and Ourselves; Domestic Support; Mobilizing Reserve Components
How does maneuver effect the Enemy?
It places the Enemy at a Physical Disadvantage; the Enemy is More Vulnerable to Our Weapons than Army Forces are to the Enemy’s weapons; imposes a Psychological Disadvantage on the Enemy
What are some of the Combined Arms Maneuver Tasks?
Offensive and Defensive Operations, Security Operations such a Screen or Guard Mission, Reconnaissance Missions, and Special Purpose Tasks such as River Crossings. Nothing the Army does is as challenging as Combined Arms Maneuver
What is Wide area security?
The ability of land power to secure and control populations, resources, and terrain within a joint operational area
What are Stability Operations?
The Tactical Tasks that the Army conducts to Improve Conditions for Noncombatants within Areas of Operations outside the United States
What are the Basic Tasks of Stability Operations?
Providing Security, Exercising Control, and Providing Life-Sustaining Support such as Food and Water
What are the more Complex Tasks of Stability Operations?
Governance and Economic Development
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
What is the “Science of Control”?
Regulating; Monitoring; Directing Unit Actions
What does the Science of Control require?
Sophisticated and Rugged Information Systems, along with a Well-Trained Staff to Employ them
What are the levels of Command and the Rank that Generally Commands them?
Squad-SSG; Platoon-Lieutenant/SFC; Company-Captain/1SG; Battalion-LTC/CSM; Brigade-COL/CSM; Division-Major General/CSM; Corps-Lieutenant General/CSM; Army-General/CSM
What is the Size of a Squad?
6-9 Soldiers
What is the Size of a Platoon?
16-44 Soldiers
What is the Size of a Company?
62-190 Soldiers
What is the Size of a Battalion?
300-1000
What is the Size of a Brigade?
3000-5000
What is the Size of a Division?
10,000-15,000
What is the Size of a Corps?
20,000-45,000
What is the Size of an Army?
50,000 or more