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The primary responsibilities of any staff include:
Select all that apply.
a. Assist subordinate commanders, staffs, and units
d. Support the Commander
Common staff duties and responsibilities include:
Select all that apply.
a. Assessing operations
b. Building and maintaining running estimates
c. Performing intelligence preparation of the battlefield
A grouping of staff members by area of expertise under a coordinating, special,
or personal staff officer is a:
c. Staff Section
Match the planning horizon with its normally associated integrating cell:
a. Long Range-Plans Cell
b. Mid Range-Future Operations
c. Short Range-Cell Current Operations Cell
,Which Staff Officer is the chief of the movement and maneuver warfighting
function and the principal staff officer responsible for all matters concerning
training, operations and plans, and force development and modernization?
c. Operations Officer
What are the three types of staff officers?
a. Coordinating, Special, and Personal
This individual is responsible for coordinating the staff for the commander and
serves as the acting commander as required.
c. Executive Officer (XO)
Which Staff Officer is responsible for manning, personnel services, personnel
support, and headquarters management?
a. S-1
Which Staff Officer has the coordinating responsibility for the S1, transportation
officer, and the surgeon?
b. Logistics Officer
Which planning cell normally focuses its planning efforts on the development of
sequels?
b. Future Operations Cell
Who is the most important participant in the operations process?
b. The commander
Which of the Commander's Activities within the Operations Process is
fundamental in establishing a situation's context, and is essential to effective
decisionmaking?
, c. Understand
Which of the Commander's Activities within the Operations Process involves
mentally imagining the endstate of an operation and potential solutions to solve
the problem of achieving the endstate?
d. Visualize
Which of the Commander's Activities within the Operations Process does the
commander define his or her visualization to the staffs and subordinates in order
to facilitate a shared understanding and purpose?
a. Describe
From below, select ways in which a commander can provide staffs and
subordinates an expression of his or her visualization:
Select all that apply.
b. Commander's Intent
d. Planning guidance
Which of the following are Army Methodologies for conducting planning?
Select all that apply.
a. Army Design
b. Military Decision Making Process
d. Troop Leading Procedures
Which Army planning methodology extends the MDMP to the small unit level?
d. Troop Leading Procedures
When do leaders use Troop Leading Procedures?
Select all that apply.