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A series of questions and answers related to military doctrine, specifically focusing on the role of the army in stability tasks and the importance of understanding operational variables. It highlights the need for soldiers to understand their role in the context of broader military operations and the importance of adapting to different operational environments. Insights into the complexities of military doctrine and the need for soldiers to be well-informed about their responsibilities.
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Why are we needed though, they could just bomb BFB and put an end to it ✔✔say that the army is needed for stability tasks
Which publication would contain explanation of operations process ✔✔ASRPs
Which would help me find info on policy ✔✔Army Doctrinal Publication
How do I understand what applies to us ✔✔Doctrine explains conduct of operations for everyone in the army
why can't we just use the same variables ✔✔No two operation enviornments are identical
How to best use variables for missions we conduct on this training exercise ✔✔The location of the enemy land mines along our route
Can you identify an operational variable ✔✔NOT the number of japanese soldiers available for the mission
What's our purpose ✔✔We should aim to minimize damage caused to the civilian area
-land units effectiveness depends on the units ability to manage civilian populations and areas
I'm just a private... ✔✔Knowing your job at the lowest level is important for successful operations