Leadership, Operations, and Regulations
UPDATED Study Guide QUESTIONS
AND CORRET ANSWSER
What is the responsibility of our Army? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Conduct prompt and sustained land combat as part of the joint force.
What three components make up the Army? - CORRECT ANSWERS
The Regular Army, the Army National Guard, and the Army Reserve.
What is the dual role of the Army National Guard? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Its first role is a state military force; its second role is an operational
reserve for the Regular Army.
What are Operating and Institutional Forces? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Operating forces consist of units trained and equipped to deploy and fight.
Institutional forces ensure the readiness of the Army.
What is Unified Action? - CORRECT ANSWERS The synchronization,
coordination, and integration of the activities of governmental and
nongovernmental entities with military operations to achieve a unity of effort.
What are the four strategic roles of the Army? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Shape operational environments, prevent conflict, prevail in large-scale ground
combat, and consolidate gains.
What are the Core Competencies of the Army? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Prompt and sustained land combat, combined arms operations, special
operations, set and sustain the theater for the joint force, integrate national,
multinational, and joint power on land.
,Define Unified Land Operations. - CORRECT ANSWERS The
simultaneous execution of offense, defense, stability, and defense support of
civil authorities across multiple domains.
What is the Army's mission? - CORRECT ANSWERS To deploy, fight,
and win our Nation's wars by providing ready, prompt, and sustained land
dominance.
When was the Continental Army established? - CORRECT ANSWERS
June 14, 1775.
How many streamers did the Army earn during the Revolutionary War? What
were they? - CORRECT ANSWERS 16: Boston, Brandywine,
Charleston, Cowpens, Germantown, Guilford Court House, Lexington, Long
Island, Monmouth, Princeton, Quebec, Saratoga, Savannah, Ticonderoga,
Trenton, Yorktown.
What is the dual nature of the Army profession? - CORRECT ANSWERS
A military department of government and a trusted military profession.
What are the characteristics of the Army Profession? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Trust, honorable service, military expertise, stewardship, and esprit de
corps.
What are the two complementary communities of practice in the Army
profession? - CORRECT ANSWERS The Profession of Arms and the
Army Civilian Corps.
Why is trust amongst Soldiers important? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Trust is essential for effective teamwork and mission success.
, What are the four fields of knowledge in military expertise? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Leader and human development, moral-ethical, geo-cultural
and political, and military-technical.
What is the Army ethic? - CORRECT ANSWERS The set of enduring
moral principles, values, beliefs, and applicable laws embedded within the
Army culture of trust.
What are the Army Values? - CORRECT ANSWERS Loyalty, Duty,
Respect, Selfless service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal courage.
What are the three leader attributes? - CORRECT ANSWERS Character,
presence, intellect.
What are the three leader competencies? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Leads, develops, achieves.
What is informal leadership? - CORRECT ANSWERS When someone
takes the initiative to assume responsibility for action in a situation.
What are the three levels of leadership? - CORRECT ANSWERS Direct,
Organizational, Strategic.
What is discipline? Why is it important? - CORRECT ANSWERS The
ability to control one's behavior to meet established Army standards.
What are the attributes of Character? - CORRECT ANSWERS Army
values, empathy, warrior ethos, discipline, and humility.