SGTS COURSE WARFIGHTING ACTUAL 2026
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Marine Corps Ethos Honor
Courage
Commitment
Mental Forces Mental forces provide individuals and groups
with the ability to:
•Grasp complex battlefield situations
•Think critically
•Make effective estimates, calculations, and
decisions
•Devise tactics and strategies
•Develop plans
Physical Forces The physical characteristics are easily seen,
understood, and measured. Commodities such as
equipment capabilities, supplies, seized physical
objectives, force ratios, losses of materiel or life,
terrain lost or gained, and prisoners or materiel
captured are tangible and considered physical
forces.
, Moral Forces The moral forces in warfighting pertain to the
psychological and intangible forces. Examples
include the following:
•National and military resolve
•National and individual conscience
•Emotion
•Fear
•Courage
•Morale
•Leadership
•Espirit
What is the definition of war as A violent clash of interests between or among
defined by MCDP 1, Warfighting? organized groups characterized by the use of
military force
Physical, moral, and mental forces Forces that influence warfare whether they are
tangible or intangible
Uncertainty Unknowns about the enemy and the environment
experienced in battle
Disorder Plans go awry, instructions are misunderstood,
comms fail, mistakes and unforeseen events
occur
Friction The force that resists all action and saps energy
Human dimension Behavior exemplified by the clash of wills and the
related complexities, inconsistencies, and
peculiarities that characterize human behavior
Fluidity A condition that creates a continuous, fluctuating
flow of activity
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (68)
Marine Corps Ethos Honor
Courage
Commitment
Mental Forces Mental forces provide individuals and groups
with the ability to:
•Grasp complex battlefield situations
•Think critically
•Make effective estimates, calculations, and
decisions
•Devise tactics and strategies
•Develop plans
Physical Forces The physical characteristics are easily seen,
understood, and measured. Commodities such as
equipment capabilities, supplies, seized physical
objectives, force ratios, losses of materiel or life,
terrain lost or gained, and prisoners or materiel
captured are tangible and considered physical
forces.
, Moral Forces The moral forces in warfighting pertain to the
psychological and intangible forces. Examples
include the following:
•National and military resolve
•National and individual conscience
•Emotion
•Fear
•Courage
•Morale
•Leadership
•Espirit
What is the definition of war as A violent clash of interests between or among
defined by MCDP 1, Warfighting? organized groups characterized by the use of
military force
Physical, moral, and mental forces Forces that influence warfare whether they are
tangible or intangible
Uncertainty Unknowns about the enemy and the environment
experienced in battle
Disorder Plans go awry, instructions are misunderstood,
comms fail, mistakes and unforeseen events
occur
Friction The force that resists all action and saps energy
Human dimension Behavior exemplified by the clash of wills and the
related complexities, inconsistencies, and
peculiarities that characterize human behavior
Fluidity A condition that creates a continuous, fluctuating
flow of activity