VERIFIED ANSWERS|ACTUAL COMPLETE EXAM|
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What elements are found in a division concept of health support, what roles of repair do you most
likely see? ✔Correct Answer-Division Level = Location Roles 2 & Location Roles 3
Key sustainment tasks should have and need to include the following: ✔Correct Answer-Time,
location, quantities, and purpose
How to best describe the ability to establish and operate ports of debarkations of air rail and sea
establish a distribution system to facilitate throughput for reception, stationing, and onward
movement, what would we be probably doing? (M157 - Slide 9) ✔Correct Answer-Theater
Opening
What is the major role of a theater support command (TSC)? ✔Correct Answer-Plan and
synchronize inter theater sustainment operations at the operational level.
What priorities would you normally see or find in a concept of support sketch? ✔Correct Answer-
Priority of Support
Priority of Supply
Priority of Maintenance
Priority of Movement
Specified collective task while deploying an organic weapon system in a live fire environment?
✔Correct Answer-Collective Live-Fire Task Proficiency
What is the commander's area of operation that is designated to facilitate the positioning
employment protection of base sustainment assets required to sustain and enable follow on
operations? ✔Correct Answer-Support Area
** This area is controlled by the Division Support Area Command Post
Who is responsible for the training and proficiency of their unit and when required for certifying
training readiness by unit and echelon? ✔Correct Answer-Unit Commanders
What division command post controls the deep area? ✔Correct Answer-Main Command Post
** Deep Area is controlled by Division Main Command Post
What is an operation at any echelon that creates and preserves conditions for success in the decisive
operations through effects on the enemies, other actors and the terrain? ✔Correct Answer-
Shaping Operations
What is a collective task an organization trains to be proficient in its designed capability or assigned
mission? ✔Correct Answer-Mission Essential Task (MET)
Who approves a units long range training plan? ✔Correct Answer-The Commander two levels up
,What is a designated supported unit with a mission that supports the success of the main effort?
✔Correct Answer-Support Effort
What is the building and perseveration of the highest possible overall unit and strategic readiness
posture over time? ✔Correct Answer-Sustainable Readiness
What is the observation of performance measured against standards? ✔Correct Answer-Evaluation
What is a cognitive tool that commanders and staffs use to visualize and describe the application of
combat power, in time, space, purpose, and resources, as they develop the concept of operations.
✔Correct Answer-Operational Framework
Where in the DIV HQ is the Joint Air Ground Integration Center located? ✔Correct Answer-In the
Division Current Operations Integration Cell (COIC)
What is the military operation that develops and provides forces for projection and employment to
enable military effects across the operating environments? ✔Correct Answer-Force Generation
What is a facility containing a tailored portion of a unit HQ designed to control portions of an
operation for a limited time? ✔Correct Answer-Tactical Command Post (TAC)
What designated subordinate unit is usually weighted with the preponderance of combat power?
✔Correct Answer-Main Effort
What do commanders establish to integrate and synchronize training activities, meetings, briefings,
conferences and reports? ✔Correct Answer-Training Battle Rhythm
What are the 4 measured areas of the CUSR? ✔Correct Answer-P - Personnel
S - Equipment and Supplies
R- On-hand available equipment readiness and serviceablity
T - Unit Training Proficiency
What is a collective task a lower echelon trains that supports a company/battery/troop mission-
essential task. ✔Correct Answer-Battle Task
What are tasks that support more than one of the organization's mission essential tasks or battle
tasks? ✔Correct Answer-High-payoff tasks
What has all the characteristics of a close area, requires a purposefully task-organized, combined
arms unit and where a division deploys a BCT? ✔Correct Answer-Consolidation Area
What is a tactical HQ which employs a combination of BCT, Multifunction brigades, and functional
brigades in land operations? ✔Correct Answer-Division
What three operational demands does the Sustainable Readiness Model analyze to optimize the
Army's ability to meet operational force requirements while minimizing risks? ✔Correct Answer-1.
Known Requirements / Demands
2. Emerging-Emergent Requirements / Demands
3. Contingency Requirements / Demands
, What are the 3 modules that make up the Sustainable Readiness Model? ✔Correct Answer-
Prepare
Ready
Mission
How often do Active Duty Units accomplish their Unit Status Report (USR)? ✔Correct Answer-
Monthly
What are the four measured components of the Commander's Unit Status Report (CUSR) that make
up the unit's C-level assessment? ✔Correct Answer-P - Personnel
S - Equipment / Supplies on Hand
R - Equipment Readiness
T - Unit Training Proficiency
As a Brigade Commander assessed at C Level 3 can you report a C2? ✔Correct Answer-Yes - one
level up
As a Brigade Commander assessed at a C-Level 3, what is required to report a C1? ✔Correct
Answer-A GO Officer within the chain of command
Who is responsible for training, manning, and equipping Army Forces under title 10? ✔Correct
Answer-SECARMY
A BCT is supporting SOUTHCOM. What organization is responsible for validating all training?
✔Correct Answer-FORSCOM
What are the 3 areas a unit must focus on to develop training proficiency? ✔Correct Answer-
Mission Essential Tasks (MET)
Weapon Qualification
Collective Live-Fire
What best describes the principle of training? ✔Correct Answer-Train as you fight
Principles of training list
What are the principles of training? ✔Correct Answer-Commanders are the primary trainers
Non-Commissioned officers train individuals, crews and small teams
Train using multi-echelon techniques
Train as a combined arms team
Train to standard using appropriate doctrine
Train as you fight
Sustain levels of training proficiency over time
Train to maintain
Fight to train