ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
Every profession develops a unique body of knowledge. For the __________
Profession, this body of professional knowledge is doctrine.
Army
When teaching doctrine to your soldiers how many contributions does
doctrine make to the conduct of operations?
Six
When explaining the process of building trust to his subordinates, CPT
Neumann explains that three criteria are essential for building trust internally
within the Army profession and externally with the American people. What
are they?
Character, Competence, and Commitment.
Which of these is one of the three roles of Army Professionals?
Steward.
When conducting training on the Army Profession with his Soldiers CPT
Neumann asks them "what doe it mean to have esprit de corps as an Army
Professional?" What is the correct answer?
, The Army's winning spirit, collective perseverance, and reflected in the
customs, courtesies, and traditions of the Army
The Army has a dual nature. What are the two roles the Army profession
plays in civil-military relations?
INCORRECT Military department of the government and humanitarian
assistance
The leadership requirements model is grounded in historical experience and
determinations of what works best for the Army. What does the model
identify that is applicable to all types and echelons of Army Regulations?
INCORRECT Formal and Informal Leadership
When teaching doctrine to your unit you would explain that it is based on
__________ in current operations and training, from adaptive enemies, and
after changes in force structure, technology, and social values.
Lessons Learned
As a leader, your superior has just recognized you for having the ability to
think flexibly. They commented your critical thinking enabled your
understanding of changing situations, arriving at justifiable conclusions,
making judgments, and learning from experience. Which of the foundations
of army leader intellect have you shown proficiency in?
Mental Agility
During the Spanish-American War, Lieutenant John Parker led his detachment
in the capture of San Juan Hill. LT Parker believed the the Gatling Gun was
more than a defensive weapon as outlined in current doctrine. He requested