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Military Operations: Understanding CPT Neumann's Role in Mission Planning and Analysis, Exams of Military leadership

Answers to various questions related to cpt neumann's role in military mission planning and analysis. Topics include execution, alerting staff, assessing situations, maintaining running estimates, and mission analysis. It also covers the use of tools and techniques such as coa comparison and war-gaming.

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What is defined in the context of operations when the commander understands a discrepancy between the current state of an operational environment and the desired end state? - ANS The problem Which is the Army's framework for exercising mission command? - ANS Operation Process What is the concerted efforts associated with the command and control activity of execution? Select all that apply. - ANS INCORRECT: Seize and retain initiative Build and maintain momentum What do commanders conceptualize from understanding the current situation, mission, and desired end state? - ANS An operational approach to attain the end state CPT Neumann receives an order by his battalion to conduct a training exercise for his company by T-12. What Army planning methodology would he use to plan for this event? - ANS Troop Leading Procedures Which key component of a plan is a statement which directs how subordinate units cooperate to accomplish the mission and establishes the sequence of actions the force will use to achieve the end state? - ANS Concepts of Operations Which are the functions of preparation? Select all that apply. - ANS Ensure forces and resources are positioned, Develop a common understanding of the plan, Task-organize and integrate the force. Which of the four operations activities focuses on helping CPT Neumann understand a situation and his role in an upcoming operation? - ANS Preparation What type of decisions implement a planned action under the circumstances anticipated in the order, such as changing a boundary, committing the reserve, or executing a branch plan? - ANS Execution Based on the MDMP, what is the first task CPT Neumann should complete after receiving a new mission? - ANS Alert the staff of the pending planning requirements What is the act of putting a plan into action by applying combat power to accomplish the mission and adjusting operations based on changes in the situation? - ANS Execution

What tends to be the focus of assessment during the operations process activities? Select all that apply. - ANS Level of destruction of enemy units, Status of friendly force, Terrain gained or lost, Objectives secured. What helps answer the "where," "what," and "why" about the progress toward accomplishing a task or achieving an objective? - ANS Assessment What are the four major activities performed during operations? - ANS 1. Plan

  1. Prepare
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  3. Assess A new platoon leader approaches CPT Neumann. the 2LT is confused about commander's actions to direct and lead forces. What actions will CPT Neumann discuss with the platoon leader about directing action to achieve results during the operations process? - ANS Assigning and adjusting tasks, control measures, and task organization. What is planning? - ANS The art and science of understanding a situation, envisioning a desired future, and laying out effective ways of bringing that future about What is the art and science of understanding a situation, envisioning a desired future, and laying out effective ways of bringing that future about? - ANS Planning What are the major activities of execution? - ANS Directing Action, Decisionmaking, Assessing. When maintaining a running estimate, the commander and each staff element continuously consider the effects of new information. What do they also update? Select all that apply. - ANS Enemy activities and capabilities, Facts, Friendly force status Theater army headquarters are resourced with the main command post and a ______ command post. - ANS INCORRECT: Tactical A staff exists to assist the commander in understanding and visualizing an operation. This is achieved by_______. - ANS Maintaining Running Estimates A staff officer should be able to provide an updated running estimate to their commander ___________. - ANS On demand

At what stage of the planning horizon does refining and modifying OPLANs and OPORDs occur? - ANS Mid-Range Planning Every staff has Special Staff officers, though the number of special staff officers varies depending on which of the following? Select all that apply. - ANS The size of the command, Authorization, The commander's desires A ___________ leads each staff section, which is grouped by area of expertise under a coordinating, special, or personal staff officer. - ANS Principal Staff Officer What element(s) make an efficient meeting? Select all that apply. - ANS Can be Formal, Can be informal. CPT Sand from the S9 section and who is part of the CEMA Working Group approaches CPT Rock in the S3. CPT Sand is looking for the point of contact that leads the CEMA Working Group. So to whom should CPT Rock refer CPT Sand? - ANS EWO A battle rhythm consists of a series of meetings, working groups, boards, briefings, and other activities. By what means are these activities synchronized? Select all that apply. - ANS Time, Purpose CPT Neumann is creating a running estimate to assist the commander. What tasks apply to his responsibilities as a staff officer? - ANS Determine if future operations are supportable,Understand the capabilities and limitations of enemy organizations. 1LT Rock approaches CPT Neumann. He is unclear as to which processes fall under mid-range planning. Which of the following processes does CPT Neumann tell him take place within mid-range planning? - ANS Refine OPLANs, Modify OPORDs, Develop FRAGORDs. The battle rhythm is a deliberate daily cycle of command, staff, and unit activities intended to synchronize... - ANS Current and future operations What is a composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences affecting the employment of capabilities and bear on the commander's decisions? - ANS An operational environment CPT Neumann is approached by his operations SGT for clarification on the purpose of mission analysis in MDMP. How should CPT Neumann explain mission analysis? - ANS ? Mission analysis identifies gaps in information for further planning and decision making during preparation and execution

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Mission_analysis_generates_options_for_subsequent_analysis_and_comparison__sati sfying_the_commander_s_intent_and_planning_guidance, Mission_analysis_identifies_difficulties_or_coordination_problems_as_well_as_probabl e_consequences_of_planned_actions_for_each_COA_being_considered. Who is the most important participant in the MDMP? - ANS CDR Who issues the final planning guidance once a COA has been approved? - ANS Commander During a war game, who is responsible for the actions of the staff? - ANS INCORRECT Commander What is an assumption? - ANS A supposition to be true in the absence of proof and is logical and realistic The MDMP process begins with receiving or anticipating a new mission. Who or what initiates the process? - ANS An Order or FRAGORD issued by higher headquarters or derived from an ongoing operation. Which step of the MDMP bridges the transition between planning and preparations? - ANS Orders Production In the mission analysis step,_________ are standards the commander and staff will later use to measure the relative effectiveness and efficiency of one COA relative to other COAs. - ANS Evaluation criteria What describes the framework of planning? - ANS A plan or order is not a script to follow. Plans and orders are the principal means commanders use to direct, coordinate, and synchronize actions. A training officer approaches CPT Neumann. The training officer would like clarification on three tools that can be used to assist adapting to changing circumstances. What three tools does CPT Neumann tell him are available to the commander and planners to assist in adapting to changing circumstances? - ANS Decision points, branches, and sequels. Planning is a __________ learning activity. - ANS Continuous A junior staff officer approaches CPT Neumann. The junior staff officer is inquiring what the goal of course of action comparison is? What will CPT Neumann tell the junior staff officer? - ANS COA Comparison enables the selection of a COA within the highest probability of success.

CPT Neumann and the staff are beginning the COA Comparison step of the MDMP. What is the first action they will take in the process? - ANS Conduct advantages and disadvantages analysis Who initiates the MDMP upon receipt or in anticipation of a mission? - ANS Commanders CPT Neumann is the S-3 for his battalion during MDMP. Will he make the decision to use ADM during receipt of mission? - ANS No, it is up to the commander CPT Neumann has been notified of the new planning requirement. He directs his staff to collect appropriate doctrines, mission documents, intelligence and assessment products, SOPs and the running estimate. What is this process called? - ANS Gather the tools The staff planning timeline ____________? - ANS Serves as a benchmark for the commander and staff throughout the MDMP What is the focus of the running estimates developed during receipt of mission? - ANS The status of friendly units, and resources, and key civil considerations that affect each functional area. The Receipt of Mission Process consists of_________? - ANS 6 Tasks The staff's experience, cohesiveness, and level of rest or stress is measured during ______ in Step 1 of the MDMP. - ANS Initial assessment What do running estimates consist of? Select all that apply. - ANS Facts, Assumptions, Civil Considerations In __________ situations where commanders decide to proceed directly into the MDMP, the commander may also issue guidance on abbreviating the process. - ANS Time-Sensitive What is the XO indicating through the staff planning timeline? - ANS What products are due, who is responsible for them, and who receives them. A commander will initiate a MDMP upon which of the following? - ANS Anticipation of a mission, Receipt of a higher headquarters order, Receipt of a higher headquarters plan You are standing next to CPT Neumann when 1LT Lee approaches him. the LT asks who the current operations integration cell notifies when the commander initiates the receipt of mission. CPT Neumann says "The current operations integration notifies other

military and host-nations organizations of pending planning events as required." Unfortunately, CPT Neumann has forgotten one of the key participants to be alerted. Which key participant organization did he forget? - ANS Civilian You are the battalion assistant operations officer (AS-3) working with CPT Neumann. He wants to check your knowledge and asks what you most update to consider the effects of new information throughout the MDMP continuously. - ANS Running estimate Which mission analysis input may the commander elect to commence before or in parallel with the MDMP receipt of mission step? - ANS ADM CPT Neumann is preparing to continue assessing the situation using mission analysis. Which inputs will he gather to use in this step of the MDMP? Select all that apply. - ANS A Commander's Initial guidance and HHQ's plan or order, AMD methodologies products, Intelligence and knowledge products? What is a unifying or dominant idea or image which expresses the purpose for military action? - ANS Theme What is a statement of truth, or a statement thought to be true at the time? - ANS Fact What information requirement is identified by the commander as critical to facilitating timely decision-making? - ANS CCIR What occurs during the mission analysis briefing? Select all that apply. - ANS Commander is informed of the results of the analysis, Commander provides guidance for continued planning, Discussion occurs regarding various facts assumptions and impacts of findings What does this example represent when developed during mission analysis? How does 1/1 ABCT stabilize Calico City within the next 60 days while considering an insurgent force with local civilian support operates freely within the city and local police are untrained and ill-equipped to secure the population. Civilian leaders support 1/1 ABCT forces but are intimidated by insurgents; 1/1 ABCT units with no additional police or engineer support must operate within the populated area; narrow streets and densely populated areas prevent vehicle movement in most of the city. Although extreme daytime temperatures will favor acclimated enemy forces, civilians casualties will likely result from direct and indirect fire engagements during daylight hours. - ANS A proposed problem statement What forms a valid constraint? - ANS It is dictated by a higher command or based on resource limitations within the command.

As CPT Neumann reads through the OPORD, he sees the operation overlay contains a restrictive fire line placed on their command by higher command. What has CPT Neumann done during his mission analysis? - ANS Determined a constraint CPT Neumann ensures the outputs are ready for the next step of the MDMP, COA development. Which of the following are key outputs from mission analysis? Select all that apply. - ANS Problem and Mission Statements, Initial CCIRs and EEFIs, Updated IPB and running estimates. A new Assistant S-3 approaches CPT Neumann. He is unsure if he has everything needed for the mission analysis brief. Which of the following does CPT Neumann make sure the Assistant S-3 has as part of the mission analysis brief? - ANS Pertinent facts and assumptions, Proposed evaluation criteria, Constraints Which of the following does 1LT Rock make sure is part of WARNORD #2 - ANS Initial Information Collection Plan Which of the following is a key output for mission analysis? - ANS Problem Statement, Assumptions, Initial planning guidance. 10 COA Development Questions missing? - ANS? Typically, the commanders intent statement is three to five sentences long and contains... - ANS The purpose, key tasks, and end state. How many COA sketches are required at the end of the COA development? - ANS One per COA to be analyzed What purpose would CPT Neumann and the battalion staff have in updating assumptions during the COA analysis? - ANS Critical assumptions may have changed or turned into fact; these may affect the results of the war game significantly. How would updated running estimates assist CPT Neumann and the battalion staff as a key input to the COA Analysis? - ANS Running estimates provide current information on friendly and enemy forces assumptions and other information critical to the war game. The _____ assists the commander with the rehearsal. - ANS G-3 (S-3) ________ are suppositions made about the current situation or predictions made about the course of events to come, either or both assumed to be true without evidence. - ANS Assumptions

Which of the following is an event that directly influences mission accomplishment? - ANS Critical Event In the COA Analysis step there is a list that remains constant for all COAs. This list consists of ______. - ANS INCORRECT Running_Estimates This officer determines partner relationships (joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational), requirements for special funding, and support to the procurement process. - ANS S- In what ways can CPT Neumann use critical events and decision points during the war game? - ANS Critical events and decision points shape the actions reaction and counteraction cycle of the war gaming process. This process under Step 4 of MDMP uses the following methods: Box Method, Belt Method, and the Avenue-in-depth method: - ANS Select the War Gaming Method A point in space and time when the commander or staff anticipates making a key decision concerning a specific course of action is a ______? - ANS Decision Point What is the importance of evaluation criteria in COA Comparison? - ANS Criteria developed during mission analysis become the basis for objectively comparing courses of action during COA Comparison. What is COA Comparison? - ANS An objective process to evaluate COAs independently and against set evaluation criteria approved by the commander and staff. CPT Neumann is ready to perform a COA comparison on three different COAs. Which COA analysis outputs will he use as inputs for his COA comparison? Select all that apply. - ANS War-Game Results, Evaluation criteria CPT Neumann has completed the decision matrix. Should he and the staff rely solely on the outcome of a decision matrix to determine which COA to recommend? - ANS No. The decision matrix may be based on highly subjective judgments which can change dramatically during the course of the evaluation. What is the difference between the advantages and disadvantages analysis and the decision matrix? - ANS The advantages and disadvantages analysis uses a narrative, and the decision matrix uses number for comparison. What is the purpose of the Course of Action Decision Briefing? - ANS Identify a preferred COA and make a recommendation.

How can subjective judgments skew the results of the decision matrix? - ANS COA ranks and criteria weighing may be highly subjective. What is the purpose of weighting criteria in the decision matrix? - ANS Emphasize one or more criteria based on a determination of their relative importance. Why are updated assumptions a key output of COA Comparison? - ANS New information may change the analysis and comparison of COAs. After the COA decision briefing, CPT Neumann needs to provide the commander with the COA comparison outputs for the next step of the MDMP. What outputs does he provide? Select all that apply. - ANS Updated running estimate,Evaluated and recommended COAs,Updated assumptions. Which of the following is a key output from Step 4: COA Analysis and a key input to Step 5: COA Comparison? - ANS Wargame Results A new Assistant S-3 approaches CPT Neumann. He cannot remember if there are only one or two techniques of COA comparison and asks for help in understanding which techniques are used for the process. Which common technique does CPT Neumann discuss with 2LT Jones to help them understand COA Comparison? - ANS Decision Matrix CPT Neumann, the HHC Commander, has examined all evaluated COAs and the recommended COA. He agrees with most of the recommended COAs, but wants to modify the command post location. What action follows this modification with most of the recommended COAs? - ANS The staff wargames the new COA and presents the results to the commander with a recommendation. What versions of the evaluated COAs go to the commander during the COA approval process? - ANS All that are evaluated. If there are details that need to be expanded upon in the WARNORD issued after COA approval, they are to be communicated in what way? Select all that apply. - ANS In person, video teleconference. If the commander rejects all COAs, what step in the process does the staff return to? - ANS COA Development In the COA approval process, one key output in particular is created to support execution of the COA. What output is this? Select all that apply. - ANS Commander's Critical Information Requirements

Commanders must include the risks they are willing to accept in the final planning guidance. If time allows commanders use a video teleconference to discuss acceptable risk with ________. Select all that apply. - ANS Adjacent commanders, Subordinate commanders, Senior commanders CPT Neumann, Bravo Company commander, just sat though the Battalions OPORD Briefing (the plans-to-operations transition). At the conclusion of the briefing, the responsibility for developing and maintaining the plans now belongs to ________. - ANS The CUOPS Cell INCORRECT The superior officer The COS What orders production key input becomes the plans concept of operations? - ANS COA Statement Plans and orders _______ ensures the base plan and all attachments are complete and in agreement. - ANS Reconciliation 1LT Jameson, the new BN Chemical Officer, is unclear what her responsibility is during the orders production process. Who can assist her in determining what attachments she has to write? - ANS Chief or Staff / XO CPT Neumann is working with the staff through COA approval. 1LT Rock has given CPT Neumann the updated running estimates, the recommended COA, and updated assumptions. However, CPT Neumann says he is still missing a key input necessary to decide. Which of the following does CPT Neumann still need? - ANS Evaluated COAs Which of the following elements are orders production key inputs? - ANS Approved COA with any modifications, Refined commander's intent, CCIRs, and EEFIs, Updated assumptions. The ________ is conducted throughout the MDMP process. It allows the higher commander to learn how subordinates intend to accomplish their mission and identifies problems within their subordinates concept of operations. - ANS Backbrief The ___________ is normally conducted immediately following issuance of an OPORD or a FRAGORD. It ensures subordinate commanders understand the intent, task, purpose, and overall framework of the operation. - ANS Confirmation Brief CPT Neumann is placing a model overlooking the actual area of operation. What rehearsal method is this? (This is also the most popular rehearsal technique.) - ANS Terrain Model Rehearsal

In a ______ commanders and staffs practice the operation by talking through critical portions of the operation over communications networks in a sequence the commander establishes. - ANS Network Rehearsal A good rehearsal site includes the following:Select all that apply. - ANS Parking areas, Local Security Appropriate markings and associated training aids, During the rehearsal execution CPT Neumann, portrays the enemy forces and other variables of the operational environment during rehearsals. What is CPT Neumann's staff role? - ANS Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 (S-2) In the process of rehearsal planning CPT Neumann may receive what types of revised information from the Commander? Select all that apply. - ANS Rehearsal Type, Rehearsal Technique, Attendees. During rehearsal preparation who serves as the rehearsal director? - ANS Commander When do commanders lead an after action review to see how their leaders understood the plan, reacted to uncertainty and adapted to meet their intent? - ANS Before the Rehearsal CPT Neumann briefs friendly maneuver unit dispositions. What is the assigned staff role in the rehearsal script? - ANS G-3_(S-3) CPT Neumann's planning includes understanding an O.E., framing the problem, defining the desired end-state, and developing an operational approach to achieve the desired end state. What type of planning is he using? - ANS INCORRECT Tactical, Strategic CPT Neumann must designate a select staff who assist you in controlling operations away from a command post. In this case they are being placed within a ______. - ANS Command Group? INCORRECT Tactical_command_post What type of cell within a command post is organized by a planning horizon broken down into current operations, future operations, and plans? - ANS Integrating Cells

Upon receipt of the mission, the XO directs the staff to gather the tools to begin COA analysis. Which of these tools are included? - ANS Running estimates, threat templates, models, civil considerations, overlays, databases, and data files In step one of the MDMP: Receipt of Mission, Process Step: What does the commander provide in initial guidance? - ANS The mission planning process, such as the date, time, and required attendees for the mission analysis conference What is the Army's framework for exercising mission command? - ANS The operations process Which step is after list assumptions in COA analysis and war-gaming process? - ANS INCORRECT Update_running_estimates, Gather the tools. When developing a COA, the staff ensure each is? - ANS Feasible, acceptable, suitable, distinguishable, complete, sustainable Choose the three Army Planning Methodologies - ANS ADM, MDMP, TLP The __________ of the MDMP steps lead to an increased understanding of the situation, facilitating the next step of the MDMP. - ANS Outputs What does the initial WARNORD include? - ANS Initial timeline, General location, Type of operation CPT Neumann completes a detailed analysis of the higher headquarters' order and determines a task must be performed to accomplish a specified task or mission but is not stated in the higher headquarters' order. He has identified what type of task? - ANS Implied CPT Neumann examines paragraphs 2 and 3 of the Higher's order to locate tasks specifically assigned to the unit. He is looking for which type of task? - ANS Specified You are a commander providing initial planning guidance, which describes the broad actions the force must take to transform current conditions into those desired at end state. This guidance outlines what type of approach? - ANS INCORRECT Developmental

CPT Neumann has requested you plan a broad concept where you must link multiple tasks with goals, objectives, and end state conditions. What should you use to build your broad concept? - ANS Lines of effort Liaison coordination, authorized movements and initiation of information collection, and collaborative planning times and locations information can be located in which mission analysis input? - ANS Commander's initial guidance A corresponding COA statement and sketch should be created for each________. - ANS COA selected for COA analysis This officer is the unbiased controller of the process, ensuring the staff stays on a timeline and achieves the goals of the war-gaming session. - ANS COS/XO Why would CPT Neumann choose the belt method over the box method or avenue-in- depth war-gaming method? - ANS The unit is conducting offensive and defensive tasks on terrain divided into well-defined cross-compartments. CPT Neumann is the assistant Chief of Staff G-3 (S-3). What responsibilities are assigned to this position in the execution phase of the CAR? Select all that apply. - ANS INCORRECT Portrays_assessment_of_the_enemy_course_of_action [,] Portrays_the_friendly_scheme_of_maneuver.[,] Ensures_subordinate_unit_actions_comply_with_the_commander_s_intent. Which Army planning methodology is particularly useful for conceptual planning but must be integrated with the detailed planning to produce orders? - ANS Army design methodology INCORRECT Troop_leading_procedures Which Army planning methodology is an iterative planning method used to understand the situation and mission, develop a course of action, and produce an operation plan or order? - ANS Military decision-making process Which kind of staff officers has direct access to the commander? - ANS Personal The mission analysis process consists of: - ANS? 17 phases INCORRECT: 15 Tasks 5 Phases 5 Steps What does the initial commanders guidance include? Select all that apply. - ANS INCORRECT Initial_information_requirements[,]

The_time_needed_to_plan_and_prepare_for_the_mission_for_both_headquarters_and _subordinate_units[,] Initial_time_allocation What considerations do the staff take into account during the war-game? - ANS INCORRECT Complete_and_sustainable_COAs CPT Neumann and other staff officers carefully review the reference sections of the higher headquarters OPLANs and OPORDs to identify documents related to the upcoming operation. Where is this section located? - ANS INCORRECT: Located in the paragraph before sustainment INCORRECT: Located_in_the_paragraph_after_situation, Located in the paragraph after mission. Which mission analysis key outputs are published as coordinating instructions in WARNORD 2 broken down into PIRs and FFIRS? - ANS Commander's critical information requirements The commander and staff conduct which two risk assessment steps during mission analysis? - ANS INCORRECT Assess_the_hazards_and_develop_controls The initial commanders intent links what two things? Select all that apply. - ANS Conditions defining the desired end state, The operation's purpose INCORRECT Conditions_defining_the_desired_end_state[,] Key_tasks As a commander, you must adjust the evaluation criteria presented. What should your adjustments be based on? - ANS INCORRECT A_proposed_problem_statement, Tactical Mission Tasks For fast-paced offensive or defensive tasks, how many subordinate maneuver units does a headquarters generally control? - ANS 2- CPT Neumann can base solutions to problems based upon ________. - ANS Facts During the rehearsal execution CPT Neumann assists the commander with the rehearsal and portrays the friendly scheme of maneuver. What is CPT Neumann's staff role? - ANS INCORRECT

Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 (S-2) In what terms do commanders describe their visualization? - ANS Commander's intent, planning guidance, commander's critical information requirements, and essential elements of friendly information. Commanders direct forces throughout the operations process by taking which action(s)? Select all that apply. - ANS Establishing command and support relationships, Assigning and adjusting tasks, control measures, and task organization, Positioning units, key leaders, and allocating resources, Approving plans and orders Adapting plans or operations should be conducted during which phase(s) of the assessment process?Select all that apply. - ANS INCORRECT Preparation, Execution, Planning Coordinating staff officers are the commanders principal assistants who ________ actions within their area of expertise or a warfighting function. Select all that apply. - ANS INCORRECT Coordinate, Execute, Advise. AND Execute, Plan, Advise. What is the MDMP? - ANS A planning model which helps leaders apply thoroughness, clarity, sound judgment, logic, and professional knowledge to understand situations, develop options to solve problems, and reach decisions. CPT Neuman and his staff are beginning the MDMPs COA Comparison step. What will be their first action? - ANS Conduct Advantages and disadvantages analysis What do the commander and each staff section maintain during the MDMP as a continuous assessment of the current situation used to determine if the current operation is proceeding according to the commander's intent and if planned future operations are supportable? - ANS Running estimate CPT Neumann has an intelligence requirement, stated as a priority to intelligence support, and needed to understand the adversary or OE So what does CPT Neumann have? - ANS EEFI? INCORRECT

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When conducting a COA briefing, what element helps the commander and staff to understand the thought process behind each COA? - ANS INCORRECT COA_Statement An assumption is tied to a Request for Information. Later, the staff relooks that assumption. What eventually happens to each assumption? Select all that apply. - ANS INCORRECT The_assumption_is_proven_and_becomes_a_fact, The_assumption_is_disproven._The_correct_information_becomes_a_fact. How can CPT Neumann show the results of the war game to the commander and staff?

  • ANS INCORRECT During_the_course_of_action_approval_brief. What reason would the staff bring in updated assumptions to COA Analysis? - ANS Critical assumptions may have changed or turned into fact; these may affect the results of the war game significantly. Why does the staff compare feasible COAs? - ANS Ensure the best course of action is recommended to the commander. Which of the following are Army Planning Methodologies? Select all that apply. - ANS Army design methodology, Troop leading procedures, Military decision-making process. Which key component of a plan is the task, together with the purpose, clearly indicates the action to be taken and the reason? - ANS INCORRECT Concepts_of_Operations What type of decisions modify the operation to respond to unanticipated opportunities and threats, often requiring implementing unanticipated operations and resynchronizing the warfighting functions? - ANS Adjustment Collecting and analyzing information and intelligence should be conducted during which phase(s) of the assessment process? Select all that apply. - ANS INCORRECT Planning, Preparation, Execution What does the unit standing operating procedures (SOPs) identify? - ANS Who participates in mission analysis, who the alternates are, and where they should assemble

What is the systematic, continuous process of analyzing the threat and environment in a specific geographic area? - ANS INCORRECT ASCOPE_PMESII_Crosswalk Identify the Key Output from Step 6 COA approval. - ANS INCORRECT Recommended_COA What organizations can be government organizations such as the Department of State or other private or public organizations? - ANS Civilian What is a supposition on the current situation or a presupposition on the future course of action? - ANS INCORRECT Tasks When using the belt war-gaming method, the staff analyzes the critical events in each belt ________. - ANS INCORRECT Geographically _______ are normally conducted by one or more related systems (i.e. Fires, Sustainment, etc.) - ANS Support rehearsals When box war gaming is used, the staff isolates a _______ area and focuses on critical events there. - ANS Geographical Rehearsal responsibilities include the following. Select all that apply. - ANS Preparation, Execution, Planning A ____________ or ______ identifies appropriate rehearsal types and standards for their execution. These rehearsals ensure all participants understand a specific technique. Although they can be performed at all echelons, they are normally conducted at platoon and below. Select all that apply. - ANS Standard operating procedures drill (SOP), Battle Drill Which options describe planning? - ANS The art and science of understanding a situation, envisioning a desired future, and laying out effective ways of bringing that future about What are components to the framework for receipt of mission? Select all that apply. - ANS Process, Key Inputs, Key Outputs. What is the purpose for the commander and staff to gather, analyze, and synthesize information during step 2 of the MDMP? - ANS To better understand the situation and

problem and identify what the command must accomplish, when and where it must be done, and most importantly, the why of the operations purpose To run an effective war game, how many course of action statements and sketches are needed? - ANS One set per course of action selected by the commander during the course of action development. Key input is a running estimate used through the entirety of the MDMP. At what stage does a running estimate get created? - ANS INCORRECT: COA Analysis INCORRECT COA Development During the _____________, the commander and staff try to foresee the actions, reactions, and counteractions of all participants, including civilians. - ANS War Game CPT Neumann would like to conduct a session in which a staff or unit practices expected actions to improve performance during execution. What is CPT Neumann's session called? - ANS Rehearsal