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Military Decision Making Process Steps - Correct answer 1. Receive Mission
__________ is a required automated system used to assist the Commander in planning, resourcing, and tracking individual and collect unit training tasks. - Correct answer Digital Training Management System (DTMS) What is the second step of the MDMP? - Correct answer Mission Analysis Which of the following is not an Army principle of leader development? - Correct answer Train leaders in the art of Mission Analysis _____ and _____ are the two types of evaluations per FM 7-0. - Correct answer Formal and Informal According to FM 7-0, which is NOT a principle of Army Training? - Correct answer Noncommissioned officers train individuals, crews, and small teams. The primary portal to Unit Training Management (UTM) is through the Army Training Network (ATN). - Correct answer True What are the three different types of briefs? - Correct answer 1. Information
What are the three types of training? - Correct answer 1. Live
__________ is the meaning that a human assigns to data by means of the known conventions used in their representation. - Correct answer Information A __________ is a difference between the actual situation during an operation and what the plan forecasted the situation would be at that time or event. - Correct answer Variance (T/F) A staff's most important function is to support and advise the commander throughout planning, preparation, execution, and assessment. - Correct answer TRUE (T/F) Staff Officers only communicate with higher echelons. - Correct answer FALSE (T/F) Staff Officers recognize and adjust to changing conditions in the operational environment with appropriate, flexible, and timely actions. - Correct answer TRUE (T/F) During operations, commanders cannot decide to reframe after realizing the desired conditions have changed, are not achievable, cannot be attained through the current operational approach, or because of change of mission or end state. - Correct answer FALSE What are the mission variables? - Correct answer 1. Mission
Alternative Battle Position - Correct answer The position that covers the enemy's most likely avenue of approach into the AO and occupied when the primary becomes untenable or unsuitable. Supplementary Battle Position - Correct answer A supplementary position is a defensive position located within a unit's assigned AO that provides the best sectors of fire and defensive terrain along an avenue of approach that is not the primary avenue where the enemy is expected to attack. Subsequent Battle Position - Correct answer The position that a unit expects to move to during the course of battle. Strong Point - Correct answer Heavily fortified position tied to a natural or reinforcing obstacle to create an anchor for the defense or to deny the enemy decisive or key terrain. What are the forms of defense? - Correct answer 1. Defense of Linear Obstacle
Defensive Tasks (ADRP 3-90) - Correct answer 1. Mobile Defense
Defensive Characteristics (ADRP 3-90) - Correct answer 1. Preparation
FPF - Correct answer Final Protected Fires: Only indirect fires line. Used to stop enemy from overrunning your location or preventing the enemy from following your retreat. 8 Principles of Sustainment - Correct answer 1. Anticipation
What are the four basic principles of the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC)? - Correct answer 1. Military Necessity