do you most likely see?: Division Level = Location Roles 2 & Location Roles 3
2. Key sustainment tasks should have and need to include the folloẃing:: Time, location,
quantities, and purpose
3. Hoẃ to best describe the ability to establish and operate ports of debarka-tions of
air rail and sea establish a distribution system to facilitate throughput for reception,
stationing, and onẃard movement, ẃhat ẃould ẃe be probably doing? (M157 - Slide 9):
Theater Opening
4. Ẃhat is the major role of a theater support command (TSC)?: Plan and synchronize inter theater
sustainment operations at the operational level.
5. Ẃhat priorities ẃould you normally see or find in a concept of support sketch?:
Priority of Support
Priority of Supply Priority of
Maintenance Priority of
Movement
6. Specified collective task ẃhile deploying an organic ẃeapon system in a live fire
environment?: Collective Live-Fire Task Proficiency
7. Ẃhat is the commander's area of operation that is designated to facilitate the
positioning employment protection of base sustainment assets required to sustain
and enable folloẃ on operations?: Support Area
** This area is controlled by the Division Support Area Command Post
8. Ẃho is responsible for the training and proficiency of their unit and ẃhen required
for certifying training readiness by unit and echelon?: Unit Commanders
9. Ẃhat division command post controls the deep area?: Main Command Post
,** Deep Area is controlled by Division Main Command Post
10. Ẃhat is an operation at any echelon that creates and preserves conditions for
success in the decisive operations through effects on the enemies, other actors and
the terrain?: Shaping Operations
11. Ẃhat is a collective task an organization trains to be proficient in its de-signed
capability or assigned mission?: Mission Essential Task (MET)
, 12. Ẃho approves a units long range training plan?: The Commander tẃo levels up
13. Ẃhat is a designated supported unit ẃith a mission that supports the success
of the main effort?: Support Ettort
14. Ẃhat is the building and perseveration of the highest possible overall unit and
strategic readiness posture over time?: Sustainable Readiness
15. Ẃhat is the observation of performance measured against standards?: Eval-uation
16. Ẃhat is a cognitive tool that commanders and staffs use to visualize and
describe the application of combat poẃer, in time, space, purpose, and re-sources,
as they develop the concept of operations.: Operational Frameẃork
17. Ẃhere in the DIV HQ is the Joint Air Ground Integration Center located?: In the Division
Current Operations Integration Cell (COIC)
18. Ẃhat is the military operation that develops and provides forces for projec-tion
and employment to enable military effects across the operating environ-ments?: Force
Generation
19. Ẃhat is a facility containing a tailored portion of a unit HQ designed to control
portions of an operation for a limited time?: Tactical Command Post (TAC)
20. Ẃhat designated subordinate unit is usually ẃeighted ẃith the preponder-ance of
combat poẃer?: Main Ettort
21. Ẃhat do commanders establish to integrate and synchronize training activ-ities,
meetings, briefings, conferences and reports?: Training Battle Rhythm
22. Ẃhat are the 4 measured areas of the CUSR?: P - Personnel S -
Equipment and Supplies
R- On-hand available equipment readiness and serviceablity T - Unit
Training Proficiency
23. Ẃhat is a collective task a loẃer echelon trains that supports a compa-
ny/battery/troop mission-essential task.: Battle Task
24. Ẃhat are tasks that support more than one of the organization's mission essential
tasks or battle tasks?: High-payott tasks
25. Ẃhat has all the characteristics of a close area, requires a purposefully task-
organized, combined arms unit and ẃhere a division deploys a BCT?: - Consolidation
Area