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Secure - ANSWERSTo gain possession of a position or terrain with or without force, deployed in a manner which prevents destruction or loss to the enemy and physical occupation not required. Seize - ANSWERSTo clear a designated area and obtain control of it. Must physically occupy the ground. Mission Command (MC) - ANSWERSThe exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the Commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of full spectrum operations. It is commander-led and blends the art of command and the science of control to integrate the warfighting
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Secure - ANSWERSTo gain possession of a position or terrain with or without force, deployed in a manner which prevents destruction or loss to the enemy and physical occupation not required. Seize - ANSWERSTo clear a designated area and obtain control of it. Must physically occupy the ground. Mission Command (MC) - ANSWERSThe exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the Commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of full spectrum operations. It is commander-led and blends the art of command and the science of control to integrate the warfighting functions to accomplish the mission. What army element symbol does Ø represent? - ANSWERSTeam What army element symbol does • represent? - ANSWERSSquad What army element symbol does •• represent? - ANSWERSSection Identify 3 Types of BCTs - ANSWERSStryker, Armored, Infantry What is a mobile headquarters unit that is made up of Bridgade Combat Teams? - ANSWERSDivision Where is the BN S-1/MEDO located? - ANSWERSCTCP-Combat trains command post ______ are the related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding of the enemy, terrain, weather, and civil considerations. - ANSWERSIntelligence _______are the related tasks and systems that move forces to achieve a position of advantage in relation to the enemy. - ANSWERSMovement and Maneuver _______ are the related tasks and systems that preserve the force so the commander can apply maximum combat power. - ANSWERSProtection
_______ are the related tasks and systems that provide support and services to ensure freedom of action, extend operational reach, and prolong endurance. - ANSWERSSustainment ______ are the related tasks and systems that support commanders in exercising authority and direction. - ANSWERSMission Command List the types of supporting brigades - ANSWERSSustainment, Fires, Aviation, Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, Maneuver Enhancement. Company Trains - ANSWERS-Provides tactical sustainment in a maneuver company -XO provides MC -Resupply Forward Support Company - ANSWERSProvides tactical sustainment in a Battalion Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) - ANSWERSProvides tactical sustainment in a BCT (Role II) Identify the element that provides tactical sustainment for Divisions and above - ANSWERSSustainment Brigade Manages the Commander's Critical Information Requirements (CCIR) - ANSWERSChief of Staff / Executive Officer (CofS / XO) What are the three levels of plans? - ANSWERSStrategic plans, operations or campaign, tactical Strategic environement - ANSWERSGlobal environment in which the US President employs all the elements of national power (diplomatic, informational, military, and economic). Operational Environment - ANSWERSComposite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander. What are the five paragraphs of an OPORD? - ANSWERSSituation, Mission, Execution, Sustainment, Command and Signal What paragraph is commander's intent in? - ANSWERSExecution paragraph. Includes key tasks and purpose.
What is the subparagraphs of command and signal? - ANSWERSCommand, control, signal What are the eight operational variables - ANSWERSPMESII-PT Political Military Economic Social Information Infrastructure Physical Environment Time. How Many functional areas are there and what are they? - ANSWERS10, Medical treatment evac and medical regulating preventative medicine medical logistics and blood management medical mission command hospitalization combat/operational stress control laboratory vet dental. Identify the six principles of the Army Health System - ANSWERSProximity Mobility Flexibility Continuity Control (resources are efficiently employed) Conformity (PMF CCC) Identify the seven major areas of medical analysis - ANSWERSCharacteristics of the Area of Responsibility (AOR) Health of the command Enemy situation Friendly situation Facts and Assumptions Strengths to be supported Specified, Implied, and Essential Tasks (CHEFFSS) Identify the four criteria for Course of Action (COA) development - ANSWERSFeasible - Can we do it? Acceptable - Acceptable risk?
Complete - Includes all AMEDD functional areas Suitable - Is it nested with the maneuver plan? FACS What the two critical products of the medical plan - ANSWERSCOA Sketch (Cartoon) Medical Synch Matrix _____ Is the Army's component of the Military Health System (MHS), Responsible for operational management of Health Service Support (HSS) and Force Health Protection (FHP), A complex "system of systems", Divided into medical functions, Aligned with medical disciplines and scientific knowledge, Interrelated and interdependent. - ANSWERSThe Army Health System Health Service Support (HSS) - ANSWERSAll support and services performed, provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental and physical well being of personnel in the Army. Components of Health Service Support (HSS) - ANSWERSCasualty care - Including patient treatment, hospitalization, the treatment aspects of dental care, neuropsychiatric treatment and clinical laboratory services ; Medical evacuation - Including medical regulating and en route care; Medical logistics (MEDLOG) - Including all functional subcomponents and services Force Health Protection - ANSWERSThe measures to promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical well-being of Soldiers. These measures enable a healthy and fit force, prevent injury and illness, and protect the force from health hazards and includes the prevention aspects of a number of AMEDD functions. Components of Force Health Protection (FHP) - ANSWERSPreventive medicine (PM), Veterinary services, including food inspection and the prevention of zoonotic diseases , Laboratory services and support , Preventive aspects of dental services , Combat and operational stress control (COSC) Area support section - ANSWERS-Treatment squad -Patient hold section -Area support squad **No ambulance squad Medical platoons are organic to what units? - ANSWERSManeuver Battalions, RSTA Squadron, Field Artillery Battalion. Role 2 Medical Care - ANSWERSContains a Medical Company BSMC or MCAS, X-ray, laboratory, and dental support, Preventive medicine, Patient Hold, Advanced Trauma Management, Med Log, Medical Evacuation. COSC Role 4 Medical Care - ANSWERS-Rehabilitation and convalescent care
Brigade Support Medical Company (BSMC) - ANSWERSAssigned to a brigade support battalion; supports a brigade combat team (BCT). Medical Company Area Support (MCAS or ground ambulance co) - ANSWERS- Supports units without organic AHS assets. -**Usually attached to an MMB and employed within the EAB unit. Health Threat - ANSWERSThe composite of ongoing or potential enemy actions. Analyzed during the planning process of an OPORD IOT develop HSS/FHP plan. *Adverse environmental, occupational, geographic, and meteorological conditions Who has the responsibility of being Part of Area Support Section; Provides Advanced Treatment Management; Prepares patients for evacuation (Role 1-Stabilize)? - ANSWERSTreatment Squad Area Support Squad - ANSWERSHas the responsibility of being part of Area Support Section; Role 2 Dental, laboratory, and X-ray services; Cannot act independently like treatment squad? What are the Echelons Above Brigade Medical Units? - ANSWERSArea Support Medical Company Forward Surgical Team Combat Support Hospital Minimal Care Detachment Role IV Hospitals Medical Operation Planning - ANSWERSMaintain a medical presence with Soldier, maintain the health of command, Save lives, Clear, battlefield of casualties, provide high standard medical care, ensure early RTD ***mortuary affairs are coordinated by the S Major areas to be supported in medical planning - ANSWERS-Allied forces -Refugees -Civilian population of host nation Field Trains Command Post (FTCP) - ANSWERS-HHC CMDR has MC -in BSA -Provides supply, distro, and maintenance to their manuever BNs Combat Trains Command Post (CTCP) - ANSWERS-S4 has MC, resupplies their company -BN S1 and MEDO provides supplies, services, etc to their companies -BAS Responsibilities of a medical planner - ANSWERS-Quickly develop tactically sound, fully integrated and synchronized plan that supports the tactical commander's mission
-Analyze requirements -Integrates med plan with tactical plan Responsibilities of MED PLT HQ section - ANSWERS-MC -Manages the BN evac assets (to include coordinating MEDEVAC) -Manages BN MEDLOG, PLT maintenance -Develops BN FHP/HSS plan -Co-located with a treament squad to form a BAS MC at company CCP - ANSWERS1SG Sections of a MED PLT - ANSWERSHQ section Treatment Squad Ambulance Squad Combat Medic Section BN Surgeon - ANSWERSDoctrinally responsible for coordinating and overseeing training in PLT -Provides role 1 medical care -advises BN CMDR Functions of BSMC evac PLT - ANSWERS-Performs ground evac -Pre-positions ambulances -Reconstitutes/reinforces ambulances from supported units no sick call How BAS's are reconstituted and reinforced - ANSWERS-Med treatment squad from medical company -Sick call Medical companies - ANSWERSBoth role 2: BSMC: Charlie Med, in BCTs MCAS: Supports units w/o organic AHS assets and may be task org under MMB Treatment PLT (Medical company) - ANSWERS-Med treatment squad -Med treatment squad (area) -Area support squad (dental, lab, xray, pt) -Patient hold squad BMSO resupply - ANSWERSAmbulance backhaul BSB LOGPAC Supply distro from med co area MMB (Multi functional Medical BN) - ANSWERS-*Provides scalable, flexible, and modular capability for medical MC
-Admin assistance, logistical support, and tech control of assigned and attached med fxn organization MEDLOG co - ANSWERS-No organic blood support capability -CO HQ, logistics support plt, maintenance plt MED DET (blood support) - ANSWERSAttached to MMB for life support FST Mission - ANSWERSPost op nursing care for up to 8 patients simultaneously, prior to further pt evac CSH (A CO) - ANSWERS-84 beds -Hospitalization and out patient services CSH (B CO) - ANSWERS-164 beds -Organic dental services section -Standalone Casualty Receiving and Treatment Ships (CRTS) - ANSWERS-Amphibious assault ship (LHD/LHA) transforms into a casualty receiving ship once it arrives at objective and all marines have gotten off Logistics Combat Element (Marines) - ANSWERS-Shock trauma platoon has 7 USMC (non-medical) to assist in pt movement. -In collecting and evac section Air Force primary missions - ANSWERSAeromedical evac and expeditionary medicine Continuity (AHS Planning) - ANSWERSPatient moves through the progressive, phased roles of care Brigade - ANSWERS-COL provides MC -4-4.5k soldiers -7 BNs (armor, stryker, IN) Division - ANSWERS-MG provides MC -15k+ -4 BCT+ Command Post (CP) - ANSWERS-The location at which primary Command functions are executed -States map coordinates including future locations -**In command and signal pgh 3 Types of Reconnaissance - ANSWERS-Map -Aerial
-Physical (MAP) -Determines critical points, choke points, and potential ambush sites Obtain route clearance - ANSWERS-Description and amount of hazardous/sensitive cargo -Strip map -Convoy manifest -**Give to S3 or S S1 - ANSWERSCoordinates staff responsibilities for special staff officers Strategic plans - ANSWERSCover the overall conduct of a war Evacuation section (Medical PLT) - ANSWERSConducts class VIII resupply from BAS to maneuver companies Combat medic section - ANSWERS-Fully integrates into combat units -Coordinates and resupplies CLS and other non-medical soldiers within assigned unit CEMA - ANSWERS-Cyberspace Ops (CO) -Electronic Warfare (EW) -Spectrum management ops (SMO) Cyberspace ops - ANSWERSDesign, maintain, secure DoD network: DODIN Operations Pre-Deployment Health Assessment - ANSWERS-No one with P3 or P4 can deploy without MEB and retention by PEB -DD2795 determines "deployable" or "nondeployable" Post-Deployment Health Assessment (PDHA) - ANSWERS-DD 2796 -General health -Occupational/environmental exposure -Behavioral health