CCC LOG Captains Career
Course Common Core
Final Exam
1. What are the six principles of mission command?
Answer:
Build cohesive teams through mutual trust
Create shared understanding
Provide a clear commander’s intent
Exercise disciplined initiative
Use mission orders
Accept prudent risk
2. According to ADP 3-0, what are the four tenets of Unified Land Operations?
Answer:
Simultaneity
Depth
,Synchronization
Flexibility
3. Which warfighting function is responsible for providing logistics, personnel
services, and health service support to ensure freedom of action and endurance?
Answer: Sustainment Warfighting Function
4. What are the three major categories of operations the Army conducts under
Unified Land Operations?
Answer:
Offensive operations
Defensive operations
Stability operations (and DSCA in U.S. context)
5. What is the Army’s operational concept?
Answer: Unified Land Operations (the Army’s contribution to joint operations,
executed through decisive action, guided by mission command, and conducted using
the operations process).
6. What is the definition of “commander’s intent”?
Answer: A clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the
desired military end state that supports mission command and guides subordinate
actions in the absence of orders.
7. What are the three Army leadership levels?
Answer: Direct, Organizational, and Strategic.
, 8. Which principle of sustainment is described as ensuring operational reach and
endurance through adequate supply and services?
Answer: Sustainability.
9. According to ADP 4-0, what are the principles of sustainment?
Answer: Integration, Anticipation, Responsiveness, Simplicity, Economy, Survivability,
Continuity, Improvisation.
10. What are the primary steps of the operations process?
Answer: Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess.
11. Which step of the MDMP results in a COA decision brief?
Answer: Step 7 – COA Approval.
12. What are the three types of orders used in Army operations?
Answer: Operation Orders (OPORD), Warning Orders (WARNO), and Fragmentary
Orders (FRAGO).
13. What is “disciplined initiative”?
Answer: Action taken by a subordinate when an opportunity, threat, or lack of
guidance arises that is within the commander’s intent but not specifically ordered.
14. What are the joint levels of warfare?
Answer: Strategic, Operational, Tactical.
15. What is the difference between a “decisive operation” and a “shaping
operation”?
Answer:
Decisive operation: Directly accomplishes the mission and determines the outcome.
Shaping operation: Creates conditions for the decisive operation’s success.
Course Common Core
Final Exam
1. What are the six principles of mission command?
Answer:
Build cohesive teams through mutual trust
Create shared understanding
Provide a clear commander’s intent
Exercise disciplined initiative
Use mission orders
Accept prudent risk
2. According to ADP 3-0, what are the four tenets of Unified Land Operations?
Answer:
Simultaneity
Depth
,Synchronization
Flexibility
3. Which warfighting function is responsible for providing logistics, personnel
services, and health service support to ensure freedom of action and endurance?
Answer: Sustainment Warfighting Function
4. What are the three major categories of operations the Army conducts under
Unified Land Operations?
Answer:
Offensive operations
Defensive operations
Stability operations (and DSCA in U.S. context)
5. What is the Army’s operational concept?
Answer: Unified Land Operations (the Army’s contribution to joint operations,
executed through decisive action, guided by mission command, and conducted using
the operations process).
6. What is the definition of “commander’s intent”?
Answer: A clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the
desired military end state that supports mission command and guides subordinate
actions in the absence of orders.
7. What are the three Army leadership levels?
Answer: Direct, Organizational, and Strategic.
, 8. Which principle of sustainment is described as ensuring operational reach and
endurance through adequate supply and services?
Answer: Sustainability.
9. According to ADP 4-0, what are the principles of sustainment?
Answer: Integration, Anticipation, Responsiveness, Simplicity, Economy, Survivability,
Continuity, Improvisation.
10. What are the primary steps of the operations process?
Answer: Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess.
11. Which step of the MDMP results in a COA decision brief?
Answer: Step 7 – COA Approval.
12. What are the three types of orders used in Army operations?
Answer: Operation Orders (OPORD), Warning Orders (WARNO), and Fragmentary
Orders (FRAGO).
13. What is “disciplined initiative”?
Answer: Action taken by a subordinate when an opportunity, threat, or lack of
guidance arises that is within the commander’s intent but not specifically ordered.
14. What are the joint levels of warfare?
Answer: Strategic, Operational, Tactical.
15. What is the difference between a “decisive operation” and a “shaping
operation”?
Answer:
Decisive operation: Directly accomplishes the mission and determines the outcome.
Shaping operation: Creates conditions for the decisive operation’s success.