C400 Flashcards

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What are the 6 Stability Tasks?

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  • Establish civil security.
  • Establish civil control.
  • Restore essential services.
  • Support governance.
  • Support economic and infrastructure development.
  • Conduct security cooperation.
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Definition of Unified Land Operations

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  1. “The Simultaneous execution of offense, defense, stability, and defense support of civil authorities across multiple domains to shape operational environments, prevent conflict, prevail in large-scale ground combat, and consolidate gains as part of unified action,” (ADP 3-0 2019, vi).
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Elements of Operational Art

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  1. End state and conditions.
  2. Center of gravity.*
  3. Decisive points.*
  4. Lines of operations and lines of effort.*
  5. Tempo.
  6. Phasing and Transitions
  7. Culmination
  8. Operational Reach
  9. Basing
  10. Risk
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Decisive Action

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Decisive action is the continuous, simultaneous execution of offensive, defensive, and stability operations or defense support of civil authority tasks

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Mission Command

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ØCompetence

ØMutual Trust

ØShared understanding

ØCommander’s intent

ØDisciplined Initiative

ØMission orders

ØRisk acceptance

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Tenets of Land Operations

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  • Simultaneity
  • Depth
  • Synchronization
  • Flexibility
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What are the Army Principles?

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  1. Mission CMD
  2. DEV Situation
  3. Combined Arms
  4. Adherence to Law of War
  5. Est./Maint. Security
  6. Create multiple dilemas for the enemy
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What are the [Army] Warfighting Functions

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  1. C2
  2. M2
  3. Intelligence
  4. Fires
  5. Sustainment
  6. Protection
  7. Information
  8. Leadership
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  • Offensive Tasks / Purpose
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Tasks:

  • MVT To Contact
  • Attack
  • Exploitation
  • Pursuit

Purpose:

  • Dislocate, Isolate, Disrupt, Destroy
  • Seize Key Terrain
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Defense Key Task / Purpose

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Task:

  • Mobile
  • Area
  • Retrograde

Purpose:

  • Deter or defeat enemy offense
  • Gain Time
  • Retain KT
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DSCA Tasks / Purpose

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Task:

  • Support Disasters
  • Support CBRN
  • Support law enforcement
  • other

Purpose:

  • Save Lives
  • Restore essential services
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AOR: Contiguous vs. Noncontiguous

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  • Contiguous: Subordinate unit AO share boundaries
  • Noncontiguous: Subordinate units = distinct AO
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AOR:

  • Area of Responsibility
  • Area of Influence
  • Area of Interest
  • Deep, Close, Consolidation, Support Area
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  • Area of Responsibility -
  • Area of Influence - Directly capabile of influencing
  • Area of Interest - Adjacent Areas
  • Deep - Where CDR sets conditions for future success
  • Close - majority of Maneuver
  • Consolidation -
  • Support Area
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Differenciate Between Decisive, Shaping, Sustaining Operations

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Decisive Operations: Directly accomplish Mission & Inten

Shapting OPs: Est. conditions for the DO through effects

Sustaining OPS: Enable DO & SO by maintain combat power

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What are the two types of decsion techniques?

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  • Execution Decisions = Anticipation / tied to CCIR
  • Adjustement Decisions = Unanticipated
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Commander’s Intent Contains

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  • Purpose (broad)
  • Key Tasks
  • End States
18
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What Are the types of CCIRs

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  • Priority Intelligence Requirements - E/F Info
  • Friendly Force Information Requirements - F/F Status
  • Essental Elements of Friendly Information - Loc HQ/Reserve
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Principles of Sustainment

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  1. Integration
  2. Anticipation
  3. Responsiveness
  4. Simplicity
  5. Economy
  6. Survivability
  7. Continuity
  8. Improvisation
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What are the Distro. Methods?

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  • Throughput Distro.: Bypass one or more intermediate echelons; reduce handling
  • Unit Distro.: Issued supplies in reciving unit area.
  • Supply Point Distro.: Supply point, railhead, truck head
21
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What are the three types of Trains

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  • Field Trains (FSC/Distro CO –> BN): Outside of Med Range ART, normally located @ BSA
  • Combat Trains (FSC –> CO): Min. 1-4km behind combat area and out mortar range
  • Company Trains (Within CO): 500 –1,000 meters from company combat operations. Out of enemy direct fire
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What are the Roles of Medical?

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  1. Role #1 - Unit Level/Medics, Life saving, Routine
  2. Role #2 - Trama MGT, Limited blood, Prev. Med, Dental, Med Evac.
  3. Role #3 - Hospitalization, surgery
  4. Role #4 - CONUS based hospitals
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What are the Characteristics of a Defense

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  1. Disruption
  2. Flexibility
  3. Maneuver
  4. Massing & Concentration
  5. Operations in depth
  6. Preparation
  7. Security