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An in-depth exploration of various aspects of military leadership and operations, including critical thinking, mission command, counseling, sustainment functions, and ethical considerations. It covers topics such as the mdmp process, the roles and responsibilities of different entities, and the principles and tasks involved in effective command. It also includes information on the military health system and the air force expeditionary medical (emeds).
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Critical Thinking composes what 2 parts of MDMP? - Receipt of mission & Mission analysis
What are the steps of the Critical Thinking Model? - Standards, Elements, Intellectual Traits
What are the tools of Creative Thinking? - Brainstorming, Outside-In thinking,
What are the goals of DSCA? - Save Lives, Alleviate Suffering, and Protect Property
Is the DoD the lead agency for Emergency Support Functiona 8 & 11? - No!
The Rater grades the rated on (blank.) the Senior Rater grades (blank). - Performance; Potential
4 Types of Offense: - Surprise - Concentration - Tempo - Audacity
6 Principles of Mission Command: - Mutual Trust, Create a Shared Understanding, Provide a Clear Commander's Intent, Exercise Disciplined Initiative, Use Mission Orders, Accept Prudent Risk
3 Commander's Tasks: - Develop teams, Inform & influence, Drive the operations process
3 Ethical Lenses: - Rules, Virtues, Outcomes
4 Levels of effort in the 2018 Army Medicine Campaign Plan - 1. Readiness & Health 2. Healthcare Delivery 3. Force Development 4. Taking Care of Ourselves, Our Familes....
List the parts of the MDMP process. - Receipt of Mission, Mission Analysis, Course of Action development, COA Analysis, COA Comparison, COA Approval, Orders Production, Dissemination, & Transition
Who is in charge of the Military Health System? - Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
List the Fundamentals of Mission Command: - Philosophy, Warfighting function, and a System
4 Stages of the Counseling Process: - 1. Identify need 2. Prepare 3. Conduct counseling 4. Follow up
What are the 3 types of counseling? - Initial, Quarterly, Event driven
List the 13 Sustainment Functions - Supply, Field Services, Maintenance, Transportation, Distro, Operational Contract Support, General Engineering Support, HRO, Religious, Finance, Legal, Band, Health Service Support
List the 3 Ethical Lenses - Rules, Virtues, Outcomes
Name 4 of the 10 Standards of Critical Thinking: - Precision, Depth, Clarity, Accuracy, Logic, Sufficiency, Relevance, Significance, Fairness, Breadth
List the 3 Commander Tasks: - Develop teams, Inform, & Influence
How does the Commander drive the operations process? - Through understanding, visualizing, describing, leading and assessing
What are the three pillars of CEMA? - Cyberspace, Electronic Warfare, Spectrum Management
T/F? Stability tasks focus on identifying and targeting the root cause of instability and by building the capacity of local institutions. - TRUE
List 4 Characteristics of Defense: - Preparation, Security, Disruption, Massing Effects, Flexibility, Maneuver, Operations in depth
T/F? The Air Force Expeditionary edical (EMEDS) has organic evacuation capability. - FALSE
Who leads the Military Health System? - The Office of The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASDHA) Unser the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Person el and Readiness.
T/F? A Commander can request to initiate a Fit for Duty physical? - TRUE
T/F? A Commander can initiate an MEB? - FALSE
What outlines the conditions and standards for a collective task? - Training and Evaluation (T&EO)
List the 5 Proficiency Ratings - - T (fully trained) T-(trained) P-(Practiced) P-(Marginally Practiced) U (Untrained)
What are the two main differences between MEDEVAC & CASEVAC? - Dedicated assets vs en route care. MEDEVAC is dedicated air or medical vehicle. CASEVAC is a nonmedical vehicle.
Who drives the operations process? - The Commander
In a Staff brief, who briefs first? - G2, S
What are the decisive actions or tasks of ULO? - Offense, Defense, Stability, DSCA
Which step of mission analysis is the most important? - Step 2
What is the Commander's Intent? - Key task, purpose and end state