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AMEDD CCC Final Exam
(Step 6 MDMP) Based on the commander's decision and final planning guidance, the staff
issues a WARNORD to subordinate headquarters which includes: - ANSWER ✔ •
Mission.
• Commander's intent.
• Updated CCIRs and EEFIs.
• Concept of operations.
• The AO.
• Principal tasks assigned to subordinate units.
• Preparation and rehearsal instructions not included in SOPs.
• A final timeline for the operations.
• Approved operation plan or order
• Subordinates understand the plan or order
• DTMS provides easy dissemination
• Subordinate units have instant access to the OPORD
• Owner of the OPORD can edit/update the OPORD in the DTMS Document Library
• OPORD can be archived for future use - ANSWER ✔ Key outputs from unit training
plan
• Commander approved COA and modifications
• Refined commander's intent, CCIRs, and EEFIs
• Updated assumptions - ANSWER ✔ Key inputs to the unit training plan
• Ranges/training areas/facilities
• Class I
• Class III
• Class IV
• Class V (blank, live, smoke, etc...)
• Maintenance teams and vehicle recovery support
• Airspace requirements
• Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS)
• Transportation requirements
• OPFOR and O/C support
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• Additional enablers and slice elements (FOs, FA, Mortars, Scouts, etc.) - ANSWER ✔
Combined Arms Training Strategies (CATS) and historical data are start points for
identifying resources required for training such as:
4-6 weeks out from execution. At this point training schedules are published. - ANSWER
✔ When should training 'lock-in' occur?
Acceptable - ANSWER ✔ The COA must balance cost and risk with the advantage
gained.
Adjustment Decisions - ANSWER ✔ modify the operation to respond to unanticipated
opportunities and threats
Advanced task proficiency - ANSWER ✔ T(-) (80%)
Aerial Resupply (Fixed-Wing and Rotary Wing) - ANSWER ✔ used for routine and
urgent resupply to units in various locations where terrain limits access; combat multiplier
because it is an effective means of bypassing enemy activities and reduces the need for
route clearance (SAFEST METHOD); includes airdrop, air-land, and sling-load
After presented the COA selected by the staff as the result of steps 1-5 of MDMP, the
commander may: - ANSWER ✔ 1. Select the COA to best accomplish the mission.
2. Reject all COAs - the staff must begin COA development again.
3. Modify a COA.
4. Provide an entirely new COA.
After selecting a COA, the commander issues the final planning guidance. The final
planning guidance includes: - ANSWER ✔ 1. A refined commander's intent (if necessary).
2. New CCIRs to support execution.
3. Any additional guidance on:
• Priorities for the warfighting functions.
• Orders preparation.
• Rehearsal.
• Preparation.
• Priorities for resources needed to preserve freedom of action and ensure continuous
sustainment.
• Risk.
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AHS COS should include: - ANSWER ✔ • Maneuver Plan
• HSS/FHP Assets Available
• Statement and Sketch (see FM 6-0)
• 10 Medical Functions
• Time Distance Analysis (Air/Ground)
• Casualty Estimate
• Shortfalls
AHS Estimates for COA analysis: - ANSWER ✔ • Casualty Estimates
• Treatment Team Status (62B/65D)
• Evacuation Platform Status (Ambulatory/Litter)
• MEDEVAC running estimates
• Bed/Patient Hold Status
• Critical CL VIII, Blood Status
• MES Percentages
• Aeromedical Evacuation assets and support relationships
• EAB Assets and support relationships
• Statuses by medical function
• Location of AHS assets
Army Design Methodology - ANSWER ✔ o Used for ill-structured problems that are
complex, non-linear, and dynamic
o Results in improved understanding of the OE, problem statement, initial CDR's intent,
operational approach
o Must be integrated with detailed planning of MDMP to produce executable plans
Army's operation order format can be found where? - ANSWER ✔ FM 6-0, Appendix C.
Aspects of Sustainment for Consolidating Gains - ANSWER ✔ o Continue sustainment of
combat operations
o Establish security, restore combat power, prepare for continued operations
o Prepare to transition to stability operations
Aspects of Sustainment for Defensive Operations - ANSWER ✔ o Prepositioning of
supplies well forward
o Increased demand for CBRN equipment and CL IV, V, VIII
o Consider conducting resupply during limited visibility hours
o Plan to support retrograde defensive tasks - heavy equipment transport, troop transport,
backhaul of equipment and supplies
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AMEDD CCC Final Exam
(Step 6 MDMP) Based on the commander's decision and final planning guidance, the staff
issues a WARNORD to subordinate headquarters which includes: - ANSWER ✔ •
Mission.
• Commander's intent.
• Updated CCIRs and EEFIs.
• Concept of operations.
• The AO.
• Principal tasks assigned to subordinate units.
• Preparation and rehearsal instructions not included in SOPs.
• A final timeline for the operations.
• Approved operation plan or order
• Subordinates understand the plan or order
• DTMS provides easy dissemination
• Subordinate units have instant access to the OPORD
• Owner of the OPORD can edit/update the OPORD in the DTMS Document Library
• OPORD can be archived for future use - ANSWER ✔ Key outputs from unit training
plan
• Commander approved COA and modifications
• Refined commander's intent, CCIRs, and EEFIs
• Updated assumptions - ANSWER ✔ Key inputs to the unit training plan
• Ranges/training areas/facilities
• Class I
• Class III
• Class IV
• Class V (blank, live, smoke, etc...)
• Maintenance teams and vehicle recovery support
• Airspace requirements
• Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS)
• Transportation requirements
• OPFOR and O/C support
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• Additional enablers and slice elements (FOs, FA, Mortars, Scouts, etc.) - ANSWER ✔
Combined Arms Training Strategies (CATS) and historical data are start points for
identifying resources required for training such as:
4-6 weeks out from execution. At this point training schedules are published. - ANSWER
✔ When should training 'lock-in' occur?
Acceptable - ANSWER ✔ The COA must balance cost and risk with the advantage
gained.
Adjustment Decisions - ANSWER ✔ modify the operation to respond to unanticipated
opportunities and threats
Advanced task proficiency - ANSWER ✔ T(-) (80%)
Aerial Resupply (Fixed-Wing and Rotary Wing) - ANSWER ✔ used for routine and
urgent resupply to units in various locations where terrain limits access; combat multiplier
because it is an effective means of bypassing enemy activities and reduces the need for
route clearance (SAFEST METHOD); includes airdrop, air-land, and sling-load
After presented the COA selected by the staff as the result of steps 1-5 of MDMP, the
commander may: - ANSWER ✔ 1. Select the COA to best accomplish the mission.
2. Reject all COAs - the staff must begin COA development again.
3. Modify a COA.
4. Provide an entirely new COA.
After selecting a COA, the commander issues the final planning guidance. The final
planning guidance includes: - ANSWER ✔ 1. A refined commander's intent (if necessary).
2. New CCIRs to support execution.
3. Any additional guidance on:
• Priorities for the warfighting functions.
• Orders preparation.
• Rehearsal.
• Preparation.
• Priorities for resources needed to preserve freedom of action and ensure continuous
sustainment.
• Risk.
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AHS COS should include: - ANSWER ✔ • Maneuver Plan
• HSS/FHP Assets Available
• Statement and Sketch (see FM 6-0)
• 10 Medical Functions
• Time Distance Analysis (Air/Ground)
• Casualty Estimate
• Shortfalls
AHS Estimates for COA analysis: - ANSWER ✔ • Casualty Estimates
• Treatment Team Status (62B/65D)
• Evacuation Platform Status (Ambulatory/Litter)
• MEDEVAC running estimates
• Bed/Patient Hold Status
• Critical CL VIII, Blood Status
• MES Percentages
• Aeromedical Evacuation assets and support relationships
• EAB Assets and support relationships
• Statuses by medical function
• Location of AHS assets
Army Design Methodology - ANSWER ✔ o Used for ill-structured problems that are
complex, non-linear, and dynamic
o Results in improved understanding of the OE, problem statement, initial CDR's intent,
operational approach
o Must be integrated with detailed planning of MDMP to produce executable plans
Army's operation order format can be found where? - ANSWER ✔ FM 6-0, Appendix C.
Aspects of Sustainment for Consolidating Gains - ANSWER ✔ o Continue sustainment of
combat operations
o Establish security, restore combat power, prepare for continued operations
o Prepare to transition to stability operations
Aspects of Sustainment for Defensive Operations - ANSWER ✔ o Prepositioning of
supplies well forward
o Increased demand for CBRN equipment and CL IV, V, VIII
o Consider conducting resupply during limited visibility hours
o Plan to support retrograde defensive tasks - heavy equipment transport, troop transport,
backhaul of equipment and supplies
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