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_______, _______, _______, and _______ are the 4 phases of the intelligence analysis process. (ATP 2-33.4)

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Screen, Analyze, Integrate, Produce

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____________ is an analytical technique which requires you to identify all reasonable alternatives and evaluate them against each other seeking evidence to refute hypotheses. (ATP 2-33.4)

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Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (ACH)

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According to ATP 2-33.4, ________ is an analytical tool that helps sort information and identify patterns in time.

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Pattern Analysis Plot Sheet/Wheel

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Analysts sometimes integrate the _____________ with ACH; this can help elevate one hypothesis in favor of another. (ATP 2-33.4)

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the Weighted Ranking Technique

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5
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All-source analysis is accomplished through the __________ of single-source information with existing intelligence in order to produce intelligence. (ATP 2-33.4)

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Fusion

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As much as possible, the conclusions reached during intelligence analysis should adhere to analytic standards, such as those established in __________________. (ATP 2-33.4)

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Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 203

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CARVER is a target value analysis tool. What does each letter stand for? (ATP 3-60 APPX C)

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Criticality, Accessibility, Recouperability, Vulnerability, Effect, Recognizability

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The ______________ includes a status bar which includes PID, Intel cost , and location. (ATP 3-60)

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Target Information Folder (TIF) or baseball card

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According to ATP 3-60, Target Information Folders contain information related to __________.

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High Value Individuals (HVIs)

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In CARVER analysis, _____________ is how long will it take to replace, repair, or bypass the destruction of or damage to the target? (ATP 3-60)

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Recouperability

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11
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Name 3 of the 6 typical elements of the baseball card. (ATP 3-60)

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Map of HVI area, Picture of HVI, Personal history of HVI, Patterns of life, Cell phone number for HVI, and Vehicle Identification

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Name at least 3 additional intelligence products that would be added to the TIF.
(ATP 3-60)

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  1. Human intelligence reports on the HVI
  2. Signal intelligence reports that reference the HVI. Imagery and floor plans of likely areas.
  3. Link diagrams (social and communications networking), both from human intelligence and signal intelligence sources
  4. Previous concept of operations targeting the HVI.
  5. Patrol debriefs
  6. Significant activities regarding the HVI
  7. Biometrics
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13
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Consolidating gains during armed conflict is an ___________, planned for and conducted continuously throughout large scale combat. (FM 3-0)

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imperative

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Information warfare, exploitation of cultural seams, competition for resources,
promoting conflicting narratives, and supporting religious divides are all listed as ___________ to Consolidating Gains listed in FM 3-0.​

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Threats

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________________ is/are security tasks to protect friendly forces, installation routes, critical infrastructure, populations, and actions within an assigned area of operations.
(FM 3-0)

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Area Security

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Consolidating gains at every echelon leads to better transitions out of armed conflict and into ________________. (FM 3-0)

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Post-conflict Competition

17
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Consolidating Gains is resource intensive. List at least 4 of the possible additional resources required.
(FM 3-0)

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  1. Additional forces to provide area security tasks
  2. Host-nation, partner, and allied security forces
  3. ISR assets
    Engineers
  4. Military police
  5. Explosive ordnance disposal units
  6. Medical units
  7. Logistics units
  8. Civil affairs units
  9. Psychological operations units
  10. CBRN units
18
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Unity of purpose for consolidating gains starts at the _______________, where leaders plan and coordinate the resources necessary to achieve the ___________ desired end state. (FM 3-0)

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Theater Strategic Level and JFC’s

19
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The Hybrid Threat is a diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces, irregular forces, and/or criminal elements unified to achieve what? (TC 7-100 CH 1)

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mutually benefitting effects

20
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Threat characteristics for Irregular Threats can be found in which appendix of ATP 2-01.3?

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Appendix C

21
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ATP 2-01.3 (Appendix C) defines _____________ as organizations that target civilians and/or regular forces in order to gain political leverage and legitimacy.

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Terrorist Groups

22
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List at least 4 of the considerations when analyzing composition of an Irregular Force. (ATP 2-01.3 Appendix C)

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1.Operational and support cells (similar to sections in military units)
2.Echelons
3.Staff elements
4.Political, religious, ideological, and military aims
5.Internal and external C2
6.Operational organizations
7.Internal and external support structure
8.External ties
9.Assassination squads
10.Bomb and demolition squads

23
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From a friendly perspective, the most challenging capability of a hybrid threat is its ability to ________ and ________. (ATP 2-01.3 Appendix C)

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Adapt and Transition

24
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Changing the nature of a conflict is one of the principles a ______________uses to apply their various instruments of diplomatic, political, informational, economic, and military power. (ATP 2-01.3 Appendix C)

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Hybrid Threat

25
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__________ is the principal difference between IPB in stability and offensive/defensive operations? (ATP 2-01.3)

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the focus and degree of detail of analysis required for the civil aspects of the environment

26
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The primary intelligence requirements associated with stability operations are generally based on _______________. (ATP 2-01.3)

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Lines of operation identified by the commander

27
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_________ is the acronym used for analysis of Civil Considerations. (ATP 2-01.3)

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ASCOPE

28
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__________ is a useful acronym used while analyzing Capabilities during ASCOPE analysis. (ADP 3-07, ATP 3-57.60)

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SWEAT-MSO

29
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_________, _________, and _________ are 3 major sub-components to analyzing People while constructing ASCOPE. (ATP 2-01.3)

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Language, Religion, and Culture

30
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Stadiums, police stations, power plants, post offices, religious buildings, and government buildings would all be part of what ASCOPE consideration? (ATP 2-01.3)

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Structures

31
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Name the 6 Army Stability Operations tasks. (ADP 3-07)

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Establish Civil Security, Establish Civil Control, Restore Essential Services, Support to Governance, Support to Economic and Infrastructure Development, and Conduct Security Cooperation

32
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Providing for the safety of the host nation and its population, including protection from internal and external threats” describes which Army Stability Operations Task? (FM 3-07)

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Establish Civil Security

33
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Ultimate Responsibility for stability resides with the __________________. (FM 3-07)

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Host Nation

34
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A Stability Operation is an operation conducted ____________________ in coordination with other instruments of national power to establish or maintain a secure environment and provide essential services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief. (ADP 3-07)

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outside the United States

35
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What are 2 of the 4 fundamentals (principles) of stabilization that create the foundation for long-term stability? (ADP 3-07)

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1.Conflict transformation
2.Unity of effort.
3.Building host-nation capacity and capabilities.
4.Host-nation ownership and legitimacy

36
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The Minimum-Essential Stability Tasks are ____________ and ____________. (FM 3-07)

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Establish Civil Security and Restore Essential Services