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CGSC X100 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS || GUARANTEE PASS What is the Army Force Development Process? - ANSWER It is a five-phase process that is the start point, rationale and underlying basis for defining the Army's force structure. The force development process consists of defining required military capabilities, designing force structures to provide these capabilities, and translating organizational concepts into a trained and ready Army. What are the 5 Phases of the Army Force Development Process? - ANSWER 1) Develop Capabilities 2) Design Organizations 3) Develop Organizational Models 4) Determine Authorizations 5) Document Organization Authorizations Why is Force Management important? - ANSWER Force Management is important because it ensures that today's Army can rapidly respond to the challenges of today and the future. Force management is future readiness. Economy of force: - ANSWER Expend minimum-essential combat power on secondary efforts to allocate the maximum possible combat power on primary efforts. Unity of command - ANSWER Ensure unity of effort under one responsible commander for every objective. Security - ANSWER Prevent the enemy from acquiring an unexpected advantage. Surprise - ANSWER Strike at a time or place or in a manner for which the enemy is unprepared. Simplicity - ANSWER Increase the probability that plans and operations will be executed as intended by preparing clear, uncomplicated plans and concise orders. Restraint - ANSWER Limit collateral damage and prevent the unnecessary use of force. Perseverance - ANSWER Ensure the commitment necessary to attain the national strategic end state. Legitimacy - ANSWER Maintain legal and moral authority in the conduct of operations. 12 Principles of Joint Operations - ANSWER Objective, Offensive, Mass, Maneuvers, Economy of force, Unity of command, Security, Surprise, Simplicity, Restraint, Perseverance, and Legitimacy Unified Land Operations - ANSWER Simultaneous offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities' task to seize, retain, and exploit the initiative to shape the operational environment, prevent conflict, consolidate gains, and win our Nation's wars as part of unified Decisive Action - ANSWER Continuous, simultaneous combination offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities' task. Decisive Action Task - ANSWER Offense, Defense, Stability, and Defense support of civil authorities (DSCA) Principles of Unified Land Operations - ANSWER Mission command, develop the situation through action, combined arms, adherence to the laws of war, establish and maintain security, and create multiple dilemmas for the enemy. Principles of Mission Command - ANSWER Build cohesive team, create a shared understanding and a mutual trust, provide a clear commander's intent, exercise disciplined initiative, use mission orders, accept prudent risk Tenets of Unified Land Operations - ANSWER Simultaneity, Depth, Synchronization, and Flexibility Simultaneity - ANSWER Execution of related and mutually supporting tasks at the same time across multiple locations and domains Depth - ANSWER Extension of operations in time, space, or purpose to achieve definitive results Synchronization - ANSWER Arrangement of military actions in time, space, and purpose to produce maximum relative combat power at a decisive place and time Flexibility - ANSWER Employment of a versatile mix of capabilities, formations, and equipment for conducting operations. Operational framework - ANSWER Cognitive tool used to assist commanders and staffs in clearly visualizing and describing the application of combat power in time, space, purpose, and resources in the concept of operations Elements of Combat Power - ANSWER Leadership, information, mission command, movement and maneuver, intelligence, fires, sustainment, and protection Warfighing functions - ANSWER Mission command (center), movement and maneuver, protection, sustainment, fires, intelligence Mission command - ANSWER Exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations Combat power - ANSWER Leadership, information, and the six warfighting functions (mission command, movement and maneuvers, sustainment, fires, intelligences, and protection) Commander's Activities - ANSWER Visualize, Describe, and Direct, Plan, Prepare, and Assess Commanders Intent - ANSWER Expanded purpose, Key Task, and End State What are the elements of Operational Art? - ANSWER Tools to help the commander understand, visualize and describe their operational approach to get to the desired end state of a military operation. (* indicates element also found in operational design) End state and conditions Center of gravity* Decisive points* Lines of operations and lines of effort* Basing Tempo Phasing and transitions Culmination* Operational reach* Risk Decisive point - ANSWER Geographic place, specific key event, critical factors, or function that when acted upon, allow commanders to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to achieving success. Commander Task - ANSWER Drives the operations process through the activities of understand, visualize, describe, direct, lead, and assess What are operational and mission variables and what are their purpose? - ANSWER Operational variables are PMESII-PT (political, military, economic, social, infrastructural, and informational physical environment, & time) aspects of the operational environment that could affect a military operation; Mission variables are METT-C (Mission, Enemy, Troops Available, Time, Terrain, and Civil Considerations) which are tactical considerations that could affect an operation. Both provide a framework for understanding the operational environment by determining these factors' critical relationships to each other and to the operation. Principles of Sustainment - ANSWER Integration, Anticipation, Responsiveness, Simplicity, Economy, Survivability, Continuity, Improvisation Screen - ANSWER Primary purpose provide early warning to the main body, less protection. Establish OP and patrols to observe assigned sector. Depth is critical. (SQDN+) Guard - ANSWER To protect the main body by fighting to gain time. Cannot operate independently. When employed: force conduct recon, attachment, defend, and delay as need to provide reaction time and maneuver space to the protect the force. (SQDN +)

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What is the Army Force Development Process? - ANSWER ✔ It is a
five-phase process that is the start point, rationale and underlying basis
for defining the Army's force structure. The force development process
consists of defining required military capabilities, designing force
structures to provide these capabilities, and translating organizational
concepts into a trained and ready Army.

What are the 5 Phases of the Army Force Development Process? -
ANSWER ✔ 1) Develop Capabilities 2) Design Organizations 3)
Develop Organizational Models 4) Determine Authorizations 5)
Document Organization Authorizations

Why is Force Management important? - ANSWER ✔ Force
Management is important because it ensures that today's Army can
rapidly respond to the challenges of today and the future. Force
management is future readiness.

Economy of force: - ANSWER ✔ Expend minimum-essential combat
power on secondary efforts to allocate the maximum possible combat
power on primary efforts.

Unity of command - ANSWER ✔ Ensure unity of effort under one
responsible commander for every objective.

,Security - ANSWER ✔ Prevent the enemy from acquiring an
unexpected advantage.

Surprise - ANSWER ✔ Strike at a time or place or in a manner for
which the enemy is unprepared.

Simplicity - ANSWER ✔ Increase the probability that plans and
operations will be executed as intended by preparing clear,
uncomplicated plans and concise orders.

Restraint - ANSWER ✔ Limit collateral damage and prevent the
unnecessary use of force.

Perseverance - ANSWER ✔ Ensure the commitment necessary to attain
the national strategic end state.

Legitimacy - ANSWER ✔ Maintain legal and moral authority in the
conduct of operations.

12 Principles of Joint Operations - ANSWER ✔ Objective, Offensive,
Mass, Maneuvers, Economy of force, Unity of command, Security,
Surprise, Simplicity, Restraint, Perseverance, and Legitimacy

Unified Land Operations - ANSWER ✔ Simultaneous offensive,
defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities' task to
seize, retain, and exploit the initiative to shape the operational
environment, prevent conflict, consolidate gains, and win our Nation's
wars as part of unified

Decisive Action - ANSWER ✔ Continuous, simultaneous combination
offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities'
task.

,Decisive Action Task - ANSWER ✔ Offense, Defense, Stability, and
Defense support of civil authorities (DSCA)

Principles of Unified Land Operations - ANSWER ✔ Mission
command, develop the situation through action, combined arms,
adherence to the laws of war, establish and maintain security, and create
multiple dilemmas for the enemy.

Principles of Mission Command - ANSWER ✔ Build cohesive team,
create a shared understanding and a mutual trust, provide a clear
commander's intent, exercise disciplined initiative, use mission orders,
accept prudent risk

Tenets of Unified Land Operations - ANSWER ✔ Simultaneity, Depth,
Synchronization, and Flexibility

Simultaneity - ANSWER ✔ Execution of related and mutually
supporting tasks at the same time across multiple locations and domains

Depth - ANSWER ✔ Extension of operations in time, space, or purpose
to achieve definitive results

Synchronization - ANSWER ✔ Arrangement of military actions in
time, space, and purpose to produce maximum relative combat power at
a decisive place and time

Flexibility - ANSWER ✔ Employment of a versatile mix of
capabilities, formations, and equipment for conducting operations.

Operational framework - ANSWER ✔ Cognitive tool used to assist
commanders and staffs in clearly visualizing and describing the
application of combat power in time, space, purpose, and resources in
the concept of operations

, Elements of Combat Power - ANSWER ✔ Leadership, information,
mission command, movement and maneuver, intelligence, fires,
sustainment, and protection

Warfighing functions - ANSWER ✔ Mission command (center),
movement and maneuver, protection, sustainment, fires, intelligence

Mission command - ANSWER ✔ Exercise of authority and direction by
the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative
within the commander's intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in
the conduct of unified land operations

Combat power - ANSWER ✔ Leadership, information, and the six
warfighting functions (mission command, movement and maneuvers,
sustainment, fires, intelligences, and protection)

Commander's Activities - ANSWER ✔ Visualize, Describe, and Direct,
Plan, Prepare, and Assess

Commanders Intent - ANSWER ✔ Expanded purpose, Key Task, and
End State

What are the elements of Operational Art? - ANSWER ✔ Tools to help
the commander understand, visualize and describe their operational
approach to get to the desired end state of a military operation. (*
indicates element also found in operational design)

End state and conditions
Center of gravity*
Decisive points*
Lines of operations and lines of effort*
Basing
Tempo

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