WOCS Test 1-1 Study Guide Questions And Answers With Verified Tests
_________ is fundamental to the art and science of warfare. - A: Command And Control Reference: Section 7 6 primary goals of Stability operations - Establish Civil Security, Establish Civil Control, Restore Essential Services, Support to Governance, Support to Economic and Infrastructure Development and conduct security operation A Body of thought on how the Army Forces operate as an integral part of a joint force. Acts as Guidance and not fix set of rules - Army Doctrine ADRP 6-22 lists the core leadership competencies as what? (8 Items) - (1) Leads Others(2) Extends influences beyond chain of command(3) Leads by example(4) Communicates(5) Creates a Positive environment(6) Prepares Self(7) Develops others(8) Gets results After gathering information relevant to the problem and developing criteria, leaders should do what? - Formulate possible solutions After identifying the root causes....... - leaders develop a problem statement-a statement that clearly describes the problem to be solved. AirLand Battle Doctrine - attempts to address problem of flexible response to Soviet/Warsaw Pact numerical advantages in tanks, artillery, aircraft, armored personnel carriers and soldiers All communications must include what? (4 Items) - clarity, consistency, be to the point, and reflect the Army style of writing. Reference: Intro, para. D All true professions must do what two things? - Self-Regulate and self-generate.Although the militia belonged to the States, the Continental Army was a creation of who? - The Continental Congress An outline shows what? (3 Items) - Order of topics, importance of each, relationships between various parts. Reference: Gather all Relevant Information, para. c AR25-50 states that memorandums are used for what? (2 Items) - (1) Correspondence within a department or agency (2) Routine correspondence to Federal Government agencies outside the DoD. Reference: Edit the Draft, para. c Army Expertise - he ethical and effective design, generation, support, and application of expert land power by certified individuals and units in the support and defense of the American people Reference: Five Characteristics of the Army Profession, Section 2 Army Space Support Team (ARSST) - Divisions without organic SSEs may have an attached ARSST. ARSSTs can perform the same functions as the SSE, and have a better capability to produce finished space products. Reference: Section 8.b. Army supports what 4 core tasks in support of DSCA and homeland security operations - 1. Provide support in response to disaster or Terrorist Attack 2. Provide Support for Domestic CBRNE Attacks 3. Support Civil Law Enforcement 4. Provide other Designated Domestic Support As a military Leader, an inability to effectively communicate in writing can lead to what? (3 Items) - Confusion, loss of equipment, or an end to your or another's career Reference: Intro, para. ABased on the decision maker's decision and final guidance, what must leaders do? - Refine the solution and prepare necessary implementing instructions. CBRNE agents - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive Character - ones true nature including identity, sense of purpose, values, morals, virtues, and conscience Reference: "Professional Certification Criteria", Section 1 Command and Control - The exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of mission Reference: Section 7 Command and Control (C2) WFF - the related tasks and a system that enables commanders to synchronize and converge all elements of combat power Reference: Section 8 Commitment - resolve to contribute honorable service to the nation and accomplish the mission despite adversity, obstacles, and challenges. Reference: "Professional Certification Criteria", Section 3 Competence - demonstrated ability to successfully perform duties with discipline and to standard Reference: "Professional Certification Criteria", Section 2 consolidate gains - activities to make enduring any temporary operational success and set the conditions for a stable environment allowing for a transition of control to legitimate authorities. Decentralized Execution - The delegation of decision-making authority to subordinates, so they may make and implement decisions and adjust their assigned tasks in fluid and rapidly changing situations Reference: Section 4Decisive Action - The continuous, simultaneous combinations of offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities tasks Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) - support provided by Federal military and National Guard in response to request for assistance from civil authorities for domestic emergencies/activities Defensive Cyberspace Operations (DCO) - passive and active cyberspace operations intended to preserve the ability to utilize friendly cyberspace capabilities and protect data, networks, net-centric capabilities, and other designated systems. Reference: Section 3.a.(2) Defensive Tasks - Area Defense, Mobile Defense, Retrograde Define Assumptions? - is a supposition on the current situation or a presupposition on the future course of events, either or both assumed to be true in the absence of positive proof,necessary to enable the commander in the process of planning to complete an estimate of the situation and make a decision on the course of action. DEFINE Cyber Electromagnetic activities - activities leveraged to seize, retain, and exploit an advantage over adversaries and enemies in both cyberspace and the electromagnetic spectrum, while simultaneously denying and degrading adversary and enemy use of the same and protecting the mission command system. DEFINE Cyberspace - A global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent network of information technology infrastructures and resident data, including the Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers. Reference: Section 2 DEFINE Cyberspace operations - the employment of cyberspace capabilities where the primary purpose is to achieve objectives in or through cyberspace. Reference: Section 3.a.Define Facts? - Are verifiable pieces of information that have objective reality. Define opinion? - Is a personal judgement that the leader or another individual makes. Define Organizing information? - Leaders check each piece of information to verify its accuracy. DEFINE Space - The space environment, space assets, and terrestrial resources required to access and operate in, to, or through the space environment. Reference: Section 2 Department of Defense Information Network Operations (DODIN) - operations to design, build, configure, secure, operate, maintain, and sustain Department of Defense networks to create and preserve information assurance on the Department of Defense information networks. Reference: Section 3.a.(3) Describe the average American Soldier? - 28 yrs old, marries, three children and his mother lived with him. He had been a farmer his whole life but believed in liberty and the struggle against Britain. Disciplined Initiative - the duty individual subordinates have to exercise initiative within the constraints of the commander's intent to achieve the desired end state. Reference: Section 5 Each instance of communication/transfer of information involves what three basic elements? - A sender, a message, a receiver. Electromagnetic spectrum - the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation from zero to infinity. Reference: Section 4.a.Electronic Attack - The use of electromagnetic energy, directed energy, or anti-radiation weapons to attack personnel, facilities, or equipment with the intent of degrading, neutralizing, or destroying enemy combat capability. Reference: Section 3.b.(1)
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