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[Show more]What are the modules of the Army Force Management MOdel - ANSWER-1) Determine strategic and operational requirements 2) Develop required capabilities/DOTMLPF-P solutions 3) Determine authorizations 4) Determine structure 5) Acquire materiel solutions 6) Acquire, train, and distribute personnel 7) Ac...
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Add to cartWhat are the modules of the Army Force Management MOdel - ANSWER-1) Determine strategic and operational requirements 2) Develop required capabilities/DOTMLPF-P solutions 3) Determine authorizations 4) Determine structure 5) Acquire materiel solutions 6) Acquire, train, and distribute personnel 7) Ac...
Is Carl Clausewitz's "trinity" an adequate tool for understanding the relationship between war and society - ANSWER-1. Clausewitz's trinity is a flexible tool to analyze war and society because not a balanced triangle but a complex 3-dimension force that includes the push/pull of competing facto...
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Add to cartIs Carl Clausewitz's "trinity" an adequate tool for understanding the relationship between war and society - ANSWER-1. Clausewitz's trinity is a flexible tool to analyze war and society because not a balanced triangle but a complex 3-dimension force that includes the push/pull of competing facto...
What are the Three levels of War - ANSWER-Strategic, Operational, Tactical 
 
Strategic Level of War - ANSWER-national policy and theater strategy (Combatant Commander level) 
 
Operational level of War - ANSWER-Campaigns and major operations 
 
Tactical Level of War - ANSWER-Battles, Engagements, S...
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Add to cartWhat are the Three levels of War - ANSWER-Strategic, Operational, Tactical 
 
Strategic Level of War - ANSWER-national policy and theater strategy (Combatant Commander level) 
 
Operational level of War - ANSWER-Campaigns and major operations 
 
Tactical Level of War - ANSWER-Battles, Engagements, S...
Army force management model - ANSWER-"system of systems" approach that is designed to generate trained and ready units for the Combatant Commanders (CCDRs); 
 
Army Force Management Model steps - ANSWER-1) Determine strategic requirements, 2) develop required capabilities 3a) Design organizations ...
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Add to cartArmy force management model - ANSWER-"system of systems" approach that is designed to generate trained and ready units for the Combatant Commanders (CCDRs); 
 
Army Force Management Model steps - ANSWER-1) Determine strategic requirements, 2) develop required capabilities 3a) Design organizations ...
The hub of all power and movement upon which everything depends. - ANSWER-Clausewitz COG 
 
the difference between war in real life and war on paper - ANSWER-Friction 
 
the conception and construction of the intellectual framework that underpins joint operations plans and their subsequent execution...
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Add to cartThe hub of all power and movement upon which everything depends. - ANSWER-Clausewitz COG 
 
the difference between war in real life and war on paper - ANSWER-Friction 
 
the conception and construction of the intellectual framework that underpins joint operations plans and their subsequent execution...
Goldwater-Nichols Act - ANSWER-1986; streamlined mil chain of command...POTUS (thru SecDef) directly to GCCs 
(1) Sparked by rivalry between services 
(2) Moved war planning from DC to the GCCs (which are joint organizations) 
(3) Sparked by Vietnam, Iranian hostage failure, Grenada 1983 invasion 
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Add to cartGoldwater-Nichols Act - ANSWER-1986; streamlined mil chain of command...POTUS (thru SecDef) directly to GCCs 
(1) Sparked by rivalry between services 
(2) Moved war planning from DC to the GCCs (which are joint organizations) 
(3) Sparked by Vietnam, Iranian hostage failure, Grenada 1983 invasion 
 ...
What does Joint Operation mean? - ANSWER-Joint operations are military actions conducted by joint forces and those Service forces. 
 
The primary way through which the Department of Defense employs Services from two or more Military Departments in a single operation. 
 
A joint force is one composed...
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Add to cartWhat does Joint Operation mean? - ANSWER-Joint operations are military actions conducted by joint forces and those Service forces. 
 
The primary way through which the Department of Defense employs Services from two or more Military Departments in a single operation. 
 
A joint force is one composed...
Instruments of National Power - ANSWER-DIME, Diplomatic, Informational, Military, Economic 
 
Diplomatic Power - ANSWER-The principal instrument for engaging with other states and foreign groups to advance US values, interests, and objectives, and to solicit foreign support for US military operation...
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Add to cartInstruments of National Power - ANSWER-DIME, Diplomatic, Informational, Military, Economic 
 
Diplomatic Power - ANSWER-The principal instrument for engaging with other states and foreign groups to advance US values, interests, and objectives, and to solicit foreign support for US military operation...
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What are some CCDR's roles and responsibilities? - ANSWER-Responsible for the missions in their AOR. 
Plan for contingencies as directed. Plan, conduct and assess security cooperation activities. 
Example: Detect, deter, and prevent attacks against the US, its territories and bases, and 
employ a...
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Add to cartWhat are some CCDR's roles and responsibilities? - ANSWER-Responsible for the missions in their AOR. 
Plan for contingencies as directed. Plan, conduct and assess security cooperation activities. 
Example: Detect, deter, and prevent attacks against the US, its territories and bases, and 
employ a...
Operational Design - ANSWER-the conception and construction of the intellectual framework that underpins joint operations plans and their subsequent execution? 
 
What is Operational Art? - ANSWER-Operational Art is used to envision conditions that define the desired end state and how to establish t...
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Add to cartOperational Design - ANSWER-the conception and construction of the intellectual framework that underpins joint operations plans and their subsequent execution? 
 
What is Operational Art? - ANSWER-Operational Art is used to envision conditions that define the desired end state and how to establish t...
Clausewitz COG - ANSWER-The hub of all power and movement upon which everything depends. 
 
Friction - ANSWER-the difference between war in real life and war on paper 
 
Operational Design - ANSWER-the conception and construction of the intellectual framework that underpins joint operations plans an...
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Add to cartClausewitz COG - ANSWER-The hub of all power and movement upon which everything depends. 
 
Friction - ANSWER-the difference between war in real life and war on paper 
 
Operational Design - ANSWER-the conception and construction of the intellectual framework that underpins joint operations plans an...
Differentiate the roles of HQDA G-3/5/7 and HQDA G-1 in manning an organization. - ANSWER-HQDA G-3/5/7 identifies how many spaces (authorizations) an organization has; HQDA G-1 provides the faces (personnel) to fill the spaces 
 
FORSCOM (the Army's force provider) follows ________, the model used ...
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Add to cartDifferentiate the roles of HQDA G-3/5/7 and HQDA G-1 in manning an organization. - ANSWER-HQDA G-3/5/7 identifies how many spaces (authorizations) an organization has; HQDA G-1 provides the faces (personnel) to fill the spaces 
 
FORSCOM (the Army's force provider) follows ________, the model used ...
Leadership - ANSWER-Influencing people by 
 
providing purpose, direction, and motivation 
 
to accomplish the mission and improve the organization. 
 
Ethical Triangle - ANSWER-Principle or Duty Ethics (deontological - deos=duty) 
 
Virtue Ethics (moral values, what to be 
 
Consequentialism (tel...
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Add to cartLeadership - ANSWER-Influencing people by 
 
providing purpose, direction, and motivation 
 
to accomplish the mission and improve the organization. 
 
Ethical Triangle - ANSWER-Principle or Duty Ethics (deontological - deos=duty) 
 
Virtue Ethics (moral values, what to be 
 
Consequentialism (tel...
Levels of War - ANSWER-1 -Strategic level 
 -National policy 
 -Theater Strategy 
 
Operational level 
 -Campaigns 
 -Major Operations 
 
Tactical level 
 -Battles 
 -Engagements 
 -Small-Unit and Crew Actions 
 
Ends - ANSWER-What must be achieved (verb). Not to be confused with an exit strategy ...
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Add to cartLevels of War - ANSWER-1 -Strategic level 
 -National policy 
 -Theater Strategy 
 
Operational level 
 -Campaigns 
 -Major Operations 
 
Tactical level 
 -Battles 
 -Engagements 
 -Small-Unit and Crew Actions 
 
Ends - ANSWER-What must be achieved (verb). Not to be confused with an exit strategy ...
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