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AMEDD CCC Latest Update (2023/2024) 100% Pass What are the steps in the Military Problem Solving Process? Step 1: Gather Information Step 2: Identify the Problem Step 3: Develop Criteria Step 4: Generate Possible Solutions Step 5: Analyze Possible Solutions Step 6: Compare Possible Solutions Step 7: Make & Implement the Solution What are the Steps in the Military Decision Making Process? Step 1: Receipt of Mission Step 2: Mission Analysis Step 3: COA Development Step 4: COA Analysis Step 5: COA Comparison Step 6: COA Approval Step 7: Orders Production What are the 4 elements/fundamentals of writing? Substance, Style, Organization, Correctness What are the steps in the writing process? Pre-writing, Drafting, Revising, Editing, Publishing What are the types of briefings? Information, Decision, Mission, Staff What are the Briefing Steps? Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess What is the acronym for providing Feedback? SOAR: Situation, Observation, Associate & Assess, Reinforce & Recommend What are the types of counseling? Event, Performance, Professional Growth What are the steps in the Counseling Process? Identify the Need for Counseling, Prepare for Counseling, Conduct the Counseling, Follow-up How many paragraphs are in a Mission Order? 5 What are the warfighting functions? Mission Command, Movement & Maneuver, Intelligence, Fires, Sustainment, Protection What are the domains of leader development? Operational, Institutional, Self-Development What are the Leader Competencies & Attributes? C: Leads, Develops, Achieves A: Character, Presence, Intellect What are the Mission Command Principles? competence, trust, shared understanding, mission orders, commander's intent, disciplined initiative, and risk acceptance What are the Elements of Command? Authority, Leadership, Responsibility, Decision-Making What are the elements of control? Direction, Feedback, Information, Communication What things make up the Command & Control System? People, Processes, Networks, Command Posts What are the 10 Medical Functions of the AHS? Medical Command & Control, Medical Treatment, Hospitalization, MEDEVAC, Prev Med, Dental, Vet Services, Med Log, COSC, Lab Services Which Medical Functions of the AHS are not organic to the BCT? Hospitalization & Vet Services What are the 6 Army Health System Principles? Flexibility, Mobility, Proximity, Control, Conformity, Continuity What are the Activities of the Operations Process? Planning, Preparing, Execution, Assessment What is METT-TC? Mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, and civil considerations Which ADPs are approved y the Chief of Staff of the Army? Who approves all the other ADPs? ADP 1 (The Army), 3-0 (Operations), 6-22 (Leadership), and 7-0 (Training) All other ADPs approved by US Army Combined Arms Center (CAC) CG What are the Classes of Supply? I: Subsistence II: Clothing, individual equipment III: Fuel IV: Construction Materials V: Ammo VI: Personal Demand Items VII: Major end items (tanks, helicopters, radios) VIII: Medical IX: Repair parts X: Nonstandard items What is PMESII-PT? Political Military Economic Social Information Infrastructure Physical Environment Time How are the 3 different Area frameworks nested within one another? Area of Operations (AO) may be contiguous or non-contiguous. These are nested inside The Area of Influence. Finally Area of Interest is the outer layer. What are the Department of State Stability Technical Sectors? Security, Justice & Reconciliation, Humanitarian assistance & well-being, Governance & participation, Economic stabilization & infrastructure What are the Stability mechanisms? Compel, Control, Influence, Support What is OPCON? the authority to perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the mission. Operational control includes authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations. What is TACON? Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned. A subset of OPCON, control for a particular mission or tasking. What is ADCON? Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other organizations in respect to administration and support What is: A security task that primarily provides early warning to the protected force Screen What is: A security task to protect the main force by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting information and preventing enemy ground observation of and direct fire against the main body. Can't operate independently b/c they rely on fires & support assets of main body. Guard What is: A tactical mission task that physically renders an enemy force combat-ineffective until it is reconstituted. Destroy What is: occurs when an enemy force has temporarily or permanently lost the physical means or the will to fight. Defeat What is: A security task to protect the main body by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting information and preventing enemy ground observation of and direct fire against the main body. Apparently can operate independently Cover What is: A tactical mission task that involves preventing a unit, facility, or geographical location from being damaged or destroyed as a result of enemy action. Secure (Physical occupation NOT required) What is: A tactical mission task that involves taking possession of a designated area using overwhelming force. Seize (Physical occupation IS required) What is the definition of Techniques? the methods of using equipment and personnel. What is the definition of Tactics? Includes the ordered arrangement and maneuver of units in relation to each other, the terrain, and the enemy What part of the battlefield will most likely have the greatest number of casualties? the assault on the objective What are the Troop Leading Procedures? 1. Receive the mission 2. Issue the WARNO 3. Make a tentative plan 4. Initiate movement 5. Conduct recon 6. Complete plan 7. Issue the Order 8. Supervise & Refine A clear, concise statement of what the force must do and the conditions the force must establish with respect to the enemy, terrain, and civil considerations that represent the desired end state (Purpose, key tasks, conditions for desired end-state) Commander's Intent What is D3SOE? Denied, Degraded, Disrupted Space Operational Environment What AHS medical functions are available at all echelons in a BCT? Medical C2, Medical Treatment, MEDEVAC Which steps in the MPSP are Critical Thinking and which are Creative Thinking? Steps 1-3: Critical Thinking Steps 4-6: Creative Thinking Which steps in the MDMP are Critical Thinking and which are Creative Thinking? Steps 1-2: Critical Thinking Steps 3-6: Creative Thinking What is the Army Profession? The Army profession is a trusted vocation of Soldiers and Army civilians whose collective expertise is the ethical design, generation, support, and application of landpower; serving under civilian authority; and entrusted to defend the Constitution and the rights and interests of the American people. What are the 2 complementary communities of practice in the Army Profession? the Profession of Arms and the Army Civilian Corps What are the characteristics of the Army Profession? Military expertise, honorable service, TRUST, esprit de corps, stewardship of the profession What are the core competencies of ARSOF? Special Warfare (longer term missions, train, advise, etc.) & Surgical Strike (singe objective like hostage recovery, kill specific target, etc.) What is the functional element of ARSOF? ODA (Operational Detachment Alpha) - 12 men teams (2 of each specialty) What are the transferable flags? APFT Failure, ABCP, Punishment Phase What are the types of jurisdiction in the military justice system? Over the person, Over the Offense What's the regulation for a Preliminary Inquiry vs. a more Complex Offense vs. MP/CID? Prelim: RCM 303 More complex: AR 15-6 using Investigating Officer MP/CID: AR 195-2 What are your Article 31 rights? To be informed of the nature of the suspected offense, to remain silent, to be informed that anything you say may be used against you What are the punitive options for an offense? Article 15 (non-judicial) Summary Court-martial Special Court-martial General Court-martial What distance should CCPs, Role I's, and Role II's be from the FLOT? CCP: 1 terrain feature (1-3KM) R1: 2-3 terrain features (5-7KM) R2: 20-25KM What are the tenets of MDO? Calibrated Force Posture, Convergence, and Multi-Domain formations What are the components of running estimates? Facts Assumptions Friendly Force Status Enemy Activities and Capabilities Civil Considerations Conclusions and Recommendations What is a constraint vs. a limitation? Constraint is a restriction placed on the command by a higher command. Limitations are things you simply can't do due to lack of time, resources, etc. Casualty estimates are conducted at what echelon? Division ADP 3-0 describes three operational frameworks, which are? deep-close-security; main and supporting effort; decisive-shaping-sustaining What are the types of war-gaming methods? belt (preferred), avenue-in-depth, and box
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