ARMY OCS MILITARY HISTORY ACTUAL
EXAM PAPER (UPDATED 2026)
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS VERIFIED
100% CORRECT
Military History -CORRECTANSWER the record of all activities of all armed forces
(including armies, navies,
and air forces) in war and peace.
8 activities -CORRECTANSWER (1) battles and campaigns.
(2) strategy and tactics.
(3) doctrine and training.
(4) organizations.
(5) logistics.
(6) the military and society.
(7) weapons and technology.
(8) military leaders (great and not so great).
Operational -CORRECTANSWER This is the oldest kind of military history. It is also the
oldest kind of history. It includes battles, campaigns, tactics, and planning. also the most
popular type of military history because it focuses on crisis and the central mission of
the military-waging war. EXAMPLE: Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War
, Institutional -CORRECTANSWER This type deals with preparing for war, including
doctrine (how to fight), training, and organization. It also covers how the Army has
influenced society and how a democratic society has influenced the Army. Branch
history, which is especially relevant to this level of instruction, is a form of this type of
history. EXAMPLE:Russell Weigley, A History of the United States Army.
Biographical -CORRECTANSWER This is the study of military lives. Traditionally, has
dealt with the lives of generals, admirals, and other senior leaders, and heroes. More
recent has dealt with ordinary soldiers. At whatever level, it offers insights into
leadership, decision-making, and military professionalism because it describes and
analyzes how subjects developed, both on and off the battlefield. EXAMPLE: Carlo
D'Este, Patton: A Genius for
War.
Social and technological -CORRECTANSWER This is the most recent approach to
military history and deals
with a wide variety of topics that provide the context for military operations, such as
logistics,
command and control, technological innovation and evolution, and social and
psychological
aspects of military life. EXAMPLE: Edwin E. Moise, Tonkin Gulf and the Escalation of
the Vietnam
War.
EXAM PAPER (UPDATED 2026)
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS VERIFIED
100% CORRECT
Military History -CORRECTANSWER the record of all activities of all armed forces
(including armies, navies,
and air forces) in war and peace.
8 activities -CORRECTANSWER (1) battles and campaigns.
(2) strategy and tactics.
(3) doctrine and training.
(4) organizations.
(5) logistics.
(6) the military and society.
(7) weapons and technology.
(8) military leaders (great and not so great).
Operational -CORRECTANSWER This is the oldest kind of military history. It is also the
oldest kind of history. It includes battles, campaigns, tactics, and planning. also the most
popular type of military history because it focuses on crisis and the central mission of
the military-waging war. EXAMPLE: Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War
, Institutional -CORRECTANSWER This type deals with preparing for war, including
doctrine (how to fight), training, and organization. It also covers how the Army has
influenced society and how a democratic society has influenced the Army. Branch
history, which is especially relevant to this level of instruction, is a form of this type of
history. EXAMPLE:Russell Weigley, A History of the United States Army.
Biographical -CORRECTANSWER This is the study of military lives. Traditionally, has
dealt with the lives of generals, admirals, and other senior leaders, and heroes. More
recent has dealt with ordinary soldiers. At whatever level, it offers insights into
leadership, decision-making, and military professionalism because it describes and
analyzes how subjects developed, both on and off the battlefield. EXAMPLE: Carlo
D'Este, Patton: A Genius for
War.
Social and technological -CORRECTANSWER This is the most recent approach to
military history and deals
with a wide variety of topics that provide the context for military operations, such as
logistics,
command and control, technological innovation and evolution, and social and
psychological
aspects of military life. EXAMPLE: Edwin E. Moise, Tonkin Gulf and the Escalation of
the Vietnam
War.