Fm 4-01 To Fm 27-10 Flashcards

1
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What FM covers transportation

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Fm 4-01

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2
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What FM covers Army Health System

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Fm 4-02

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3
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What FM covers Ordnance Operation

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Fm 4-30

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4
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What FM covers Number Published as of 20130207

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FM 4-40

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5
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What FM covers Logistics Operations

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FM 4-95

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6
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What FM covers operational environment

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FM 5-02

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7
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What FM covers Command and Staff Organization and Operation

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FM 6-0

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8
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What FM covers Signal Operations

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FM 6-02

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9
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What FM covers Report and Message format

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FM 6-99

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10
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What FM covers Army Universal Task List

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Fm 7-15

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What is the movement and maneuver warfighting function?

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The movement and maneuver warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that move forces to achieve a position of advantage in relation to the enemy

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What is the intelligence warfighting function

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The Intelligence wargihting function is the related tasks and systems that facilitates understanding of the operational environment, enemy, terrain and civil considerations

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13
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What is the fires warfighting function

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The fire warfighting function is related tasks and systems that provide collective and coordinated use of army indirect fires and joint fires through the targeting process

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14
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What is sustainment warfighting function

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The sustainment warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that provide support and services to ensure freedom of action, extended operational reach, and prolong endurance

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What is Mission Command

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Mission command is the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commanders intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of full spectrum OPERATIONS

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16
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What is the protection warfighting function?

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The protection warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that preserve the force so the commander can apply maximum combat power

17
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What is tactical mission task

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A tactical mission task is a specific activity performed by a unit while executing a form of tactical operation or form of maneuver. It may be expressed as either an action by a friendly force or effects on an enemy force

18
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To measure mission accomplishment, commanders also consider if mission accomplishment was within what?

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o Higher commanders intent of what the force must do and the conditions
o Specific timeline
o Commanders risk assessment for fratricide avoidance and collateral damage
o Minimum expenditure of resources
o Unit’s capacity of continuing or being assigned future missions and operations

19
Q

What does FM 7-22 Cover?

A

The Army’s Physical Readiness Training Program

20
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What does PRT stand for?

A

Physical Readiness Training

21
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Why is PRT a mandatory training requirement

A

Considered by senior leaders to be essential to individual, unit, and force readiness
Required by law

22
Q

Who serves as the primary trainers for enlisted soldiers, crews and small teams

A

NCO’s

23
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To accomplish the prt mission what must NCOs do

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o Identify specific tasks that prt enhances in support of the units C or D-METL
o Prepare, rehearse and execute prt
o Evaluate prt and conduct AARs to provide feedback to the commander

24
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What are the tenets of standards based training

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o Leaders Know and enforce standards
o Leaders Define success in the absence of standards
o Leaders Train to standard not time

25
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What are the PRT systems phases

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Initial conditioning phase
Toughening phase
Sustaining phase

26
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What are the principles that the conduct of army PRT follows

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Precision
Progression
Integration

27
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What are the 8 tenets of train as you fight, as they relate to PRT

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  1. Must support full spectrum ops and promote quick transitions between missions.
  2. Must support proficiency in combined arms operations and unified actions.
  3. Focus is on training the fundamentals first.
  4. Performance-oriented, under realistic conditions, and be mission focused.
  5. Incorporate challenging, complex, ambiguous, and uncomfortable situations.
  6. Incorporate safety and composite risk management.
  7. Conducted under conditions that replicate the operational environment
  8. Conducted during deployments.
28
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What FM covers The Law of Land Warfare

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FM 27-10