JNT632S Lesson 2 progress check
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Question 1
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In Lt Col Pat Proctor’s article, “Fighting to Understand: A Practical Example of Design at
the Battalion Level,” he discusses five principles that help with the art of design. Identify
the correct principles from the answers below.
Improve understanding through agreement, incorporate learning into the design, and
one’s theory can be a solution
Understand the problem before seeking a solution, one’s understanding is just a theory,
and reframe as necessary
, Understand the desired end state, one’s theory can be a solution, and improve
understanding through discourse (Wrong answer)
Understand the guidance; fight the enemy, not the plan; and incorporate operational
plans into the design
This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 1.
Question 2
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According to John Warden’s article, “The Enemy as a System,” he uses the Five-Ring
Model to make the concept of an enemy system useful and understandable. Which
statement correctly connects a ring and its associated meaning?
Infrastructure are things that, if destroyed, make the state incapable of employing
modern weapons.
Organic essentials are facilities or processes without which the state or organization
cannot maintain itself.
Population is the only enemy element that can make concessions necessary to keep a
country on course.
Command is difficult to attack directly because there are too many targets and they are
willing to suffer.
This answer is correct.