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Captains Career Course - Common Core Final Exam 2024-2025, Exams of Advanced Education

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Captains Career Course - Common Core Final Exam 2024-2025
Military Decision Making Process Steps - Answer 1. Receive Mission
2. Analyze Mission
3. Develop course of action
4. Analyze course of action
5. Compare course of action
6. Approve course of action
7. Produce, disseminate orders
_____ the task, together with the purpose, that clearly indicates the action to be taken and
the reason therefore. - Answer Mission Statement
_____ succinctly describes what constitutes success for the operation. - Answer
Commanders Intent
(T/F) The Operations Process provides the framework for the Army to exercise Mission
Command. - True
Which of the following major resources should planners consider? - Land, Facilities,
Ranges, Ammunition, TADSS, OPFORS, Role Players, and Master Scenario Event are
correct.
FM 7-0 states that a ________ supports the higher commander's guidance and supports
training the unit to the selected METs. - Answer Unit Training Plan
__________ is a required automated system used to assist the Commander in planning,
resourcing, and tracking individual and collect unit training tasks. - Answer Digital
Training Management System (DTMS)
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Military Decision Making Process Steps - Answer 1. Receive Mission

  1. Analyze Mission
  2. Develop course of action4. Analyze course of action
  3. Compare course of action6. Approve course of action
  4. Produce, disseminate orders _____ the task, together with the purpose, that clearly indicates the action to be taken andthe reason therefore. - Answer Mission Statement

_____ succinctly describes what constitutes success for the operation. - AnswerCommanders Intent

(T/F) The Operations Process provides the framework for the Army to exercise MissionCommand. - True

Which of the following major resources should planners consider? - Land, Facilities,Ranges, Ammunition, TADSS, OPFORS, Role Players, and Master Scenario Event are correct. FM 7-0 states that a ________ supports the higher commander's guidance and supportstraining the unit to the selected METs. - Answer Unit Training Plan

__________ is a required automated system used to assist the Commander in planning,resourcing, and tracking individual and collect unit training tasks. - Answer Digital Training Management System (DTMS)

What is the 2nd step of the MDMP? - Answer Mission Analysis Which of the following is not an Army principle of leader development? - Answer Trainleaders in the art of Mission Analysis

_____ and _____ are the two types of evaluations per FM 7-0. - Answer Formal andInformal

Which of the following, according to FM 7-0, is NOT a principle of Army Training? -Answer Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams.

The entrance for UTM is primarily through the Army Training Network (ATN). - True There are three types of briefs. What are they? - Answer 1. Information2. Decision

  1. Mission Briefing steps. What are they? - Answer 1. Plan2. Prepare (Build a briefing outline)
  2. Execute4. Assess FM 6-0, PARA 4-6: Seven-Step Army Problem-Solving Process CSDP is outlined in what publication? - Answer AR 710-2 Appendix B AR 735-5 Chapter 11 Army Command Policy falls under what publication? - Answer AR 600-
  1. Physical Environment7. Time

METL - Answer Mission Essential Task List What three types of training exist? - Answer 1. Live2. Virtual

  1. Constructive What are the six principles of mission command? - Answer 1. Build cohesive teamsthrough mutual trust.
  2. Create shared understanding.
  3. Provide a clear commander's intent.4. Exercise disciplined initiative.
  4. Use mission orders.6. Accept prudent risk.

Prudent Risk is an intentional exposure to possible harm or less when the commanderjudges the outcome in terms of mission accomplishment as worth the cost. - Answer Prudent Risk Commanders and staffs actively build and maintain __________ within the force and withunified action partners by maintaining collaboration and dialogue throughout the operations process. - Answer Shared Understanding (T/F) Commanders inform and influence audiences both inside and outside theirorganizations. - Answer True

What are the war-fighting functions? - Answer 1. Mission Command

  1. Movement and Maneuver3. Intelligence
  2. Fires
  3. Sustainment6. Protection

__________ decision making generates several alternative solutions, compares thesesolutions to a set of criteria, and selects the best course of action. - Answer Analytic

Information The meaning that a human assigns to data by means of the knownconventions used in their representation. - Answer Information

A variance is a difference between the actual situation during an operation and what theplan forecasted the situation would be at that time or event. - Answer Variance

(T/F) The most critical role of a staff is to support and advise a commander acrossplanning, preparation, execution, and assessment. - Answer TRUE

(T/F) Staff Officers just communicate with the higher echelons. - Answer FALSE (T/F) Staff Officers address and adapt to changes within an operational environmentthrough proper, flexible, and timely actions. - Answer TRUE

T/F During operations, commanders cannot make the decision to reframe afterrecognizing the conditions desired have changed, are not achievable, cannot be realized by the operational approach identified, or due to a change in mission or end state.Answer FALSE

What are the mission variables? Answer 1. Mission

  1. Enemy

outcomes. -Answer Depth A _________________ is a sequence of tactical events, such as battles, engagements,and strikes. -Answer Major Operation

What are the operational variables? -Answer PMESII-PT1. Political

  1. Military3. Economic
  2. Social5. Information
  3. Infrastructure
  4. Physical environment8. Time

Which of the following is not a Characteristic of the Offense? -Answer Battlefield Patience Which ADRP covers Offensive Operations? - Answer ADP 3- What are the forms of maneuver? - Answer 1. Envelopment

  1. Flank attack
  2. Frontal attack4. Infiltration
  3. Penetration6. Turning movement

The purpose of the Offense is to Defeat, Destroy, or __________ the enemy forces. -Answer Neutralize

What are the Fundamentals of the Breach? - Answer 1. Secure

  1. Assault
  2. Reduce4. Obscure
  3. Suppress Which of the following is not an Offensive Task? - Answer Fire Support Primary Position - Answer The position that covers the enemy's most likely avenue ofapproach into the AO.

Alternate Position - Answer The position that covers the enemy's most likely avenue ofapproach into the AO and occupied when the primary becomes untenable or unsuitable.

Supplementary Position A defensive position, within the unit's assigned AO, thatprovides the best sectors of fire and defensive terrain along an avenue of approach other than the avenue the enemy is most apt to use in his attack. Subsequent Position The position upon which a unit expects to move during the courseof battle.

Strong Point Heavily fortified position tied to a natural or reinforcing obstacle to create ananchor for the defense or to deny the enemy decisive or key terrain.

What are the forms of defense? - Answer 1. Defense of Linear Obstacle2. Perimeter Defense

  1. Reverse Slope Defense
  1. Infiltration4. Penetration
  2. Frontal Attack
  3. Flank Attack Tactical Enabling Tasks - Answer 1. Reconnaissance2. Security Operations
  4. Troop Movement4. Relief in Place
  5. Passage of lines6. Encirclement Operations
  6. Passage of Lines: Force moves through another force's combat positions to; sustaintempo, maintain visibility of defense, transition to defense, free a unit for another mission

Breaching Tenets (FM 3-90.1) - Answer 1. Intelligence2. Breaching Fundamentals: SOSRA (ATTP 3-90.4 para 3.23)

  1. Breaching Organization4. Mass
  2. Synchronization Defensive Tasks (ADRP 3-90) - Answer 1. Mobile Defense
  3. Area Defense3. Retrograde

Defensive Purposes (ADRP 3-90) - Answer 1. Deter or defeat enemy offense

  1. Gain time.3. Achieve economy of force
  1. Retain key terrain5.

Defensive Characteristics (ADRP 3-90) - Answer 1. Preparation2. Security

  1. Disruption4. Massing Effects
  2. Flexibility6. Maneuver
  3. Operations in Depth 7 Step Engagement Area Development - Answer 1. Identify all likely enemies avenue ofapproach
  4. Determine likely enemy schemes of maneuver
  5. Determine where to kill the enemy4. Plan and integrate obstacles
  6. Emplace weapon systems6. Plan and integrate indirect fires

Battle Positions What are the five types of battle positions? -Answer 1. Primary

  1. Alternate
  2. Supplementary4. Subsequent
  3. Strong Point Definitions above.

Which Stability Mechanism focuses on imposing civil order? - Answer Control ADP __________ covers Stability Operations? - Answer ADP 3- Which references cover Homeland Defense and Defense Support of Civil Authorities(DSCA)? - Answer ADRP 3- ADRP 3- The Stafford Act - Answer Authorizes the President to issue major disaster declarations -authorizes federal agencies to provide assistance to states overwhelmed by disasters

Posse Comitatus Act - Answer Prohibits use of federal troops for law enforcement Insurrection Act - Provides the President with the powers to utilize federal troops toenforce federal laws during a rebellion against the authority of the US which makes it impracticable to enforce the laws of the US Economy Act - Provides the authority to federal agencies to supply and provide servicesto other federal agencies

Title 10, United States Code (Reserve Components) - Answer Can order members, withoutconsent, to active duty not more than 15 days a year. Can retain, with consent, on active duty any time Title 32, United States Code (National Guard) - Answer These forces report directly to theGovernor of the state

In what publication would you find information for Brigade Support Battalions? - AnswerATP 4-

What are the sustainment functions? 1. Contracting2. Field Services

  1. General Engineering Support NOT financial management What are the four basic principles of LOAC? 1. Military Necessity2. Proportionality
  2. Discrimination or Distinction4. Unnecessary Suffering

Which of the following symbols are protected under the Geneva Convention? 1. RedCross

  1. Red Crescent3. Red Crystal