FOR 2025/2026 TESTS|MOST COMMON
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECTLY VERIFIED ANSWERS
(LATEST QUIZZES) |ALREADY A+
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What is the most important determinant of combat power? - Leadership.
What ADP/ADRP covers The Army? - ADP/ADRP 1
What is the function of the Operating Force? - Operating forces consist of units
organized, trained, and equipped to deploy and fight.
What is the function of the Generating Force? - The generating force mans, trains,
equips, deploys, and ensures the readiness of all Army forces.
With time, what becomes the catalyst to developing trust between Soldiers? - The Army
Values.
What is the core intangible needed by the Army inside and outside the profession. - Trust
Who is the Commander in Chief? - President Donald Trump
Who is the Secretary of Defense? - Honorable Mark Esper
Who is the Secretary of the Army? - Honorable Ryan McCarthy
Who is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff? - General Milley
Who is the Chief of Staff of the Army? - GEN James C. McConville
Who is the United States Army Cyber Command Commander? - LTG Stephen Fogarty
Who is the NETCOM 9th (A) Signal Commander - MG Maria Barrett
Who is the 311th Signal Command theater Commander - BG Jan Norris
Who is the 516th Signal BDE Commander? - COL Craig Smith
,Who is the 78th Signal BN Commander? - LTC Michael Temko
Who is USA SA-O (DSCS) Commander - CPT Trevor Smith
Who is the Sergeant Major of the Army? - SMA Michael Grinston
Who is the United States Army Cyber Command Sergeant Major? - CSM Sheryl Lyon
Who is the NETCOM 9th (A) Signal Sergeant Major - CSM Jennifer Taylor
Who is the 311th Signal Command theater Sergeant Major - CSM Randy Gillespie
Who is the 516th Signal BDE Sergeant Major - CSM Baker
Who is the 78th Signal BN Sergeant Major - CSM Mark Wokasch
Who is USA SA-O (DSCS) First Sergeant? - 1SG Christopher Kaufmann
What is Sergeant's Business? - To train and lead soldiers
What is a Sergeant? - A leader
What ADP/ADRP covers unified land operations? - ADP/ADRP 3-0
What is the Army's warfighting doctrine? - Unified land operations.
What are the Troop Leading Procedures? - Step 1. Receive the Mission
Step 2. Issue a warning order
Step 3. Make a tentative plan
Step 4. Start necessary movement
Step 5. Reconnoiter
Step 6. Complete the plan
Step 7. Issue the complete order
Step 8. Supervise
What is a series of related major operations aimed at achieving strategic and operational
objectives within a given time and space? - A campaign.
What is a military action, consisting of two of more related tactical actions, designed to achieve
a strategic objective, in whole or in part? - An operation.
, What is MDMP? - The military decision-making process.
What ADP/ADRP covers The Operations Process? - ADP/ADRP 5-0.
What ADP/ADRP covers Mission Command? - ADP/ADRP 6-0.
What is the commander's intent? - The commander's intent is a clear and concise
expression of the purpose of the operation and the desired military end state that supports
mission command, provides focus to the staff, and helps subordinate and supporting
commanders act to achieve the commander's desired results without further orders, even when
the operation does not unfold as planned.
What ADP/ADRP covers Training Units and Developing Leaders? - ADP/ADRP 7-0.
Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders? - Commanders.
Where does training begin? - Training begins in the generating force.
Army forces conduct training and education in three training domains. What are they? -
The institutional training domain.
The operational training domain.
The self-development training domain.
What does METL stand for and what is it? - The unit's mission-essential task list (METL)
represents the doctrinal framework of fundamental tasks for which the unit was designed.
What is an AAR? - An after action review is a guided analysis of an organization's
performance, conducted at appropriate times during and at the conclusion of a training event
or operation with the objective of improving future performance.
What is the purpose of AARs? - Organizations conduct after action reviews to identify
unit strengths to be sustained and weaknesses that need to improve. They apply observations,
insights, and lessons to future training and operations to improve not only task proficiency, but
also the quality of the training event.
When is the best time to conduct AARs? - AARs are best conducted throughout an
exercise at appropriate times, rather than just at the end of the exercise, to allow Soldiers and
their leaders to take immediate, in-stride corrective actions.
What is the Field Manual for map reading and land navigation? - FM 3-25.26