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DOA 101 Army Doctrine Verified Answers
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Three Strategic Roles of the Army? - Answers✓✓Prevent, Shape, Win
What are 4 other essential characteristics of our profession? - Answers✓✓military expertise,
honorable service, esprit de corps, stewardship
What is the definition of Unified Land Operations? - Answers✓✓how the Army seizes, retains,
and exploits the initiative to gain and maintain a position of relative advantage in sustained land
operations through simultaneous offensive, defensive, and stability operations in order to
prevent or deter conflict, prevail in war, and create the conditions for favorable conflict
resolution
What is the definition of Unified Action? - Answers✓✓The synchronization, coordination,
and/or integration of the activities of governmental and nongovernmental entities with military
operations to achieve unity of effort
What is the definition of Decisive Action? - Answers✓✓the continuous, simultaneous
combinations of offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities tasks
What are the 4 Elements of Decisive Action? - Answers✓✓Offensive, defensive, and stability
or defense support of civil authorities (DSCA) tasks
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What are the 4 levels of trust that the Army's profession is built on? - Answers✓✓Trust
between Soldiers, Trust between Soldiers and leaders , Trust among Soldiers, families and the
Army , Trust between the Army and the American People
What are the Army's two Core Competencies? - Answers✓✓Combined Arms Maneuver and
Wide Are Security
What are the 4 Four Defeat Mechanisms associated with Combined Arms Maneuver? -
Answers✓✓Destroy,Dislocate, Disintegrate, Isolate
What is the definition of Destroy? - Answers✓✓apply lethal combat power on an enemy
capability so that it can no longer perform any function.
What is the definition of Dislocate? - Answers✓✓employing forces to obtain significant
positional advantage, rendering the enemy's dispositions less valuable, perhaps even irrelevant.
Compelling the enemy to expose forces by reacting to a specific action.
What is the definition of Disintegrate? - Answers✓✓exploiting the effects of dislocation and
destruction to shatter the enemy's coherence. To disrupt the enemy's command and control
system, degrading its ability to conduct operations.
What is the definition of Isolate? - Answers✓✓involves limiting the enemy's ability to conduct
operations effectively by marginalizing critical capabilities or limiting the enemy's ability to
influence events.
What are the 4 Stability Mechanisms associated with Wide Area Security? -
Answers✓✓Compel, Control, Influence, Support