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What is "Mission Command" ✔Correct Answer-Mission Command is the Army's approach to
command and control that empowers subordinate decision making and decentralized execution
appropriate to the situation.
Steps of MDMP ✔Correct Answer-Receipt of Mission, Mission Analysis, COA Development,
COA Analysis, COA Comparison, COA Approval, Orders Production
How many sub-steps in Receipt of Mission? ✔Correct Answer-6
What event initiates MDMP? ✔Correct Answer-A mission from higher headquarters
What planning system might a CDR elect to use instead of MDMP? ✔Correct Answer-ADM
(Army Design Methodology)
How to organize multi-faceted plans with numerous tasks, priorities, and desired end states?
✔Correct Answer-Lines of effort
Collecting your COAs is a part of which COA Analysis sub-step? ✔Correct Answer-Gather the
Tools
What must a CDR do in order to ensure limited combat power is applied where it will best
accomplish the mission? ✔Correct Answer-Deliberately accept risk
Definition of "Surprise" ✔Correct Answer-"Commanders surprise enemy forces by attacking at
a time or place or in a manner for which the enemy forces did not prepare or expect"
Which principle of joint operations "Ensures the commitment necessary to attain the national
strategic end state" ✔Correct Answer-Perseverance
Principle of Joint Force Operations [May not be on test] ✔Correct Answer-Objective,
Offensive, Mass, Maneuver, Economy of Force, Unity of Command, Security, Surprise, Simplicity,
Restraint, Perseverance, Legitimacy
What are the three levels of war? ✔Correct Answer-Tactical
Operational
Strategic
Which level of leadership involves synchronizing multiple organizational levels? ✔Correct
Answer-Strategic
, Why are COA evaluation criteria weighted? ✔Correct Answer-To emphasize relative
importance of criteria
List the Army Operational Variables ✔Correct Answer-PMESII-PT: Political, Military, Economic,
Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical Environment, and Time
Command & Control TASKS ✔Correct Answer-Command forces
Control operations
Drive the operations process
Establish the command and control system
Command and Control Systems ✔Correct Answer-People (MOST IMPORTANT)
Processes
Networks
Command posts
The Signal Company in a BCT is organic to which BN? ✔Correct Answer-The BEB
List the Elements of Command ✔Correct Answer-Authority
Responsibility
Decision Making
Leadership
Components of CCIR ✔Correct Answer-PIR (information we need on enemy)
FFIR (information CDR needs on friendly units)
EEFI (information on friendly forces that must be kept from enemy)
Hierarchy ✔Correct Answer-Relationship with staff and subordinates
Structure ✔Correct Answer-An organization's relationships, information flow, interactions
amongst elements, and procedures (Lots of words in question means you need structure)
Critical Thinking vs Creative Problem Solving ✔Correct Answer-Critical Thinking: Evaluating a
problem from multiple angles
Creative Problem Solving: Using new/novel approaches to generate solutions
Define "Unified Action" ✔Correct Answer-The synchronization, coordination, and integration
of the activities of governmental and non-governmental entities with military operations to
achieve unity of effort
Decisive Action is... ✔Correct Answer-a continuous/simultaneous combination of offensive,
defensive, and stability operations