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ADP 4-0 is what? - ANSWERSustainment
What are the 6 warfighting functions? - ANSWER1. Movement & Maneuver
2. Intelligence
3. Fires
4. Sustainment
5. Protection
6. Command and Control
______________ is the provision of logistics, personnel services, health service
support, and financial management necessary to maintain and prolong operations
until mission accomplishment. - ANSWERSustainment
The sustainment warfighting function consists of four major elements. What are the
four sustainment elements? - ANSWER1. Logistics
2. Personnel Services
3. Health Service Support
4. Financial Management
What are the eight sustainment principles? - ANSWER1. Integration
2. Survivability
3. Continuity
4. Anticipation
5. Responsiveness
6. Economy
7. Simplicity
8. Improvisation
I-SCARES-I
This is the most critical sustainment principle. _______________ is assuring unity of
purpose and effort. - ANSWERIntegration
This is the ability to protect personnel, information, infrastructure, and assets from
destruction or degradation. - ANSWERSurvivability
This is the uninterrupted provision of sustainment across all levels of war. -
ANSWERContinuity
This is the ability to foresee events and requirements and initiate necessary actions
that most appropriately satisfy a response. - ANSWERAnticipation
, This is the ability to meet changing requirements on short notice and to rapidly
sustain efforts to meet changing circumstances over time. - ANSWERResponsiveness
This means providing sustainment resources in an efficient manner to enable a
commander to employ all assets to generate the greatest effect possible -
ANSWEREconomy
This strives to minimize the complexity of sustainment. This relates to processes and
procedures. Unnecessary complexity of processes and procedures compounds the
confusion. - ANSWERSimplicity
This is the ability to adapt sustainment operations to unexpected situations or
circumstances affecting a mission. - ANSWERImprovisation
What are the three levels of sustainment? - ANSWER1. Strategic
2. Operational
3. Tactical
FMC - ANSWERField Maintenance Company
BSMC - ANSWERBrigade Support Medical Company (BSMC)
Are a unit grouping of personnel, vehicles, and equipment to provide sustainment -
ANSWERTrains
What are the three distribution methods? - ANSWER1. Unit Distribution
2. Supply Point Distribution
3. Throughput Distribution
Is a method of distributing supplies by which the receiving unit is issued supplies in
its own area, with transportation furnished by the supplying agency. - ANSWERUnit
Distribution
Is a method of distributing supplies to the receiving unit at a supply point, railhead,
or truck head. The receiving unit is responsible for transportation to and from the
supply point. - ANSWERSupply Point Distribution
Is a method of distribution which bypasses one or more intermediate supply
echelons in the supply system to avoid multiple handling. - ANSWERThroughput
Distribution
How many driven wheels and axles does a PLS have? - ANSWER10 wheels 5 axles
How many driven wheels and axles does a HEMTT LHS have? - ANSWER8 wheels 4
axles
Updates STUDY BUNDLE PACKAGE) Questions
and Verified Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct
ADP 4-0 is what? - ANSWERSustainment
What are the 6 warfighting functions? - ANSWER1. Movement & Maneuver
2. Intelligence
3. Fires
4. Sustainment
5. Protection
6. Command and Control
______________ is the provision of logistics, personnel services, health service
support, and financial management necessary to maintain and prolong operations
until mission accomplishment. - ANSWERSustainment
The sustainment warfighting function consists of four major elements. What are the
four sustainment elements? - ANSWER1. Logistics
2. Personnel Services
3. Health Service Support
4. Financial Management
What are the eight sustainment principles? - ANSWER1. Integration
2. Survivability
3. Continuity
4. Anticipation
5. Responsiveness
6. Economy
7. Simplicity
8. Improvisation
I-SCARES-I
This is the most critical sustainment principle. _______________ is assuring unity of
purpose and effort. - ANSWERIntegration
This is the ability to protect personnel, information, infrastructure, and assets from
destruction or degradation. - ANSWERSurvivability
This is the uninterrupted provision of sustainment across all levels of war. -
ANSWERContinuity
This is the ability to foresee events and requirements and initiate necessary actions
that most appropriately satisfy a response. - ANSWERAnticipation
, This is the ability to meet changing requirements on short notice and to rapidly
sustain efforts to meet changing circumstances over time. - ANSWERResponsiveness
This means providing sustainment resources in an efficient manner to enable a
commander to employ all assets to generate the greatest effect possible -
ANSWEREconomy
This strives to minimize the complexity of sustainment. This relates to processes and
procedures. Unnecessary complexity of processes and procedures compounds the
confusion. - ANSWERSimplicity
This is the ability to adapt sustainment operations to unexpected situations or
circumstances affecting a mission. - ANSWERImprovisation
What are the three levels of sustainment? - ANSWER1. Strategic
2. Operational
3. Tactical
FMC - ANSWERField Maintenance Company
BSMC - ANSWERBrigade Support Medical Company (BSMC)
Are a unit grouping of personnel, vehicles, and equipment to provide sustainment -
ANSWERTrains
What are the three distribution methods? - ANSWER1. Unit Distribution
2. Supply Point Distribution
3. Throughput Distribution
Is a method of distributing supplies by which the receiving unit is issued supplies in
its own area, with transportation furnished by the supplying agency. - ANSWERUnit
Distribution
Is a method of distributing supplies to the receiving unit at a supply point, railhead,
or truck head. The receiving unit is responsible for transportation to and from the
supply point. - ANSWERSupply Point Distribution
Is a method of distribution which bypasses one or more intermediate supply
echelons in the supply system to avoid multiple handling. - ANSWERThroughput
Distribution
How many driven wheels and axles does a PLS have? - ANSWER10 wheels 5 axles
How many driven wheels and axles does a HEMTT LHS have? - ANSWER8 wheels 4
axles