PRACTICE QUESTIONS EXAM COMPLETE 500
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
Army Command Relationships - ANSWER: Define superior and subordinate
relationships between unit commanders. Purpose: To establish clear command and
control structures.
Aspects of Army Command Relationships - ANSWER: - Degree of control of the
gaining Army commander. - Expected longevity of the relationship. - Degree of
support between the gaining and losing Army commanders.
Organic - ANSWER: Being assigned to and forming an essential part of a military
organization as listed in its table of organization.
Assigned - ANSWER: Placed in an organization which will control and administer the
unit's primary function, and is relatively permanent.
Attached - ANSWER: Placed in an organization for the duration of a specific
operation, and is relatively temporary.
Operational Control (OPCON) - ANSWER: The authority to organize and employ
commands and forces, assign tasks, designate objectives, and give authoritative
direction necessary to accomplish the mission.
Tactical Control (TACON) - ANSWER: Authority limited to the detailed direction and
control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to
accomplish missions or tasks assigned. Inherent in OPCON.
TACON Inherent in - ANSWER: OPCON
Army Support Relationships - ANSWER: Not a command authority. Established when
subordination of one unit to another is inappropriate.
Direct Support - ANSWER: A force supports another specific force and can directly
respond to the supported force's request for assistance.
General Support - ANSWER: Support given to the supported force as a whole, not to
any specific subdivision of the force.
Reinforcing - ANSWER: A force supports another supporting unit. Only like units can
be given a reinforcing mission.
, General Support-Reinforcing - ANSWER: Assigned to support the force as a whole
and to reinforce another similar-type unit.
Medical Function (MF) Setup Components - ANSWER: Minimum: a headquarters and
headquarters detachment (HHD), hospital center, and a Field Hospital (32 Bed).
Maximum Bed Capacity of MF - ANSWER: 240 Beds (Modular).
Services Provided by MF - ANSWER: Hospitalization and outpatient services for all
classes of patients within the theater.
Command Role of MF - ANSWER: Provides medical mission command for FRSDs and
other medical augmentation teams.
Assignment of MF - ANSWER: Generally assigned to a MEDBDE (SPT) but can be
further attached through the orders process.
Initial Operating Capability (IOC) of MF - ANSWER: Includes limited C2 along with
emergency medical services, surgical services, intensive care, and ancillary services
within 72 hours of site selection.
Field Hospital (32 Bed) Services - ANSWER: Provides hospitalization and outpatient
services.
Field Hospital (32 Bed) Assignment - ANSWER: Assigned to the Headquarters and
Headquarters Detachment (HHD), Hospital Center.
Employment within Medical Structure - ANSWER: Employed with the HHD, Hospital
Center within an assigned Area of Operations (AO).
Command and Support Roles - ANSWER: Provides company level mission command
of organic elements including AHS support, planning, policies, and support
operations.
Intensive Care Ward Capacity and Function - ANSWER: Provides intensive nursing
care for up to twelve (12) patients.
Intermediate Nursing Care Structure and Capacity - ANSWER: One ward providing
intermediate nursing care for up to twenty (20) patients.
Surgical (24-Bed) Augmentation Capabilities - ANSWER: Enhances the Field Hospital
with additional surgical capabilities and 24 ICU beds.
Surgical Augmentation Bed Count - ANSWER: 24 beds
Medical Augmentation Bed Count - ANSWER: 32 beds