What is a physical/behavioral state of a system?
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Effect
,What is concentration?
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The ability to mass effects without massing large formations and is therefore
essential for achieving and exploiting success.
What is Maneuver?
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The employment of forces in the operational area through movement in
combination with fires to achieve a position of advantage in respect to the
enemy
What are the 4 steps in the Material Acquisition Process (MAP)?
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1) Initial Capabilities Document (ICD)
2) Analysis of Alternatives (AoA)
3) Capabilities Development Document (CDD)
4) Capabilities Production Document (CPD)
A __________________ is a series of tactical actions, such as battles, engagements, and strikes.
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major operation
What are the three primary operational frameworks?
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1.) Decisive-Shaping-Sustaining.
2.) Deep-Close-Security.
3.) Main Effort-Supporting Effort.
What 3 program parameters are documented in an APB?
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Acquisition Program Baseline:
- Key Cost,
- Schedule,
- Performance thresholds
What does isolate do?
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- Deny an enemy or adversary access to capabilities/resources
- Enable the exercise of coercion, influence, potential advantage, and
, freedom of action
Requirements of commander to conduct a pursuit
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- Bold action,
- Calculated initiative,
- Accounting for the associated risks are required in the conduct of a pursuit
The process that evaluates changes in the environment and measures progress of the
joint force towards mission accomplishment is ________________.
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Assessment
What are the elements of a Commander's Planning Guidance?
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- Describe the OE.
- Describe the problem.
- Describe the operational approach.
- CDR's Initial Intent.
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Effect
,What is concentration?
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The ability to mass effects without massing large formations and is therefore
essential for achieving and exploiting success.
What is Maneuver?
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The employment of forces in the operational area through movement in
combination with fires to achieve a position of advantage in respect to the
enemy
What are the 4 steps in the Material Acquisition Process (MAP)?
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1) Initial Capabilities Document (ICD)
2) Analysis of Alternatives (AoA)
3) Capabilities Development Document (CDD)
4) Capabilities Production Document (CPD)
A __________________ is a series of tactical actions, such as battles, engagements, and strikes.
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major operation
What are the three primary operational frameworks?
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1.) Decisive-Shaping-Sustaining.
2.) Deep-Close-Security.
3.) Main Effort-Supporting Effort.
What 3 program parameters are documented in an APB?
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Acquisition Program Baseline:
- Key Cost,
- Schedule,
- Performance thresholds
What does isolate do?
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- Deny an enemy or adversary access to capabilities/resources
- Enable the exercise of coercion, influence, potential advantage, and
, freedom of action
Requirements of commander to conduct a pursuit
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- Bold action,
- Calculated initiative,
- Accounting for the associated risks are required in the conduct of a pursuit
The process that evaluates changes in the environment and measures progress of the
joint force towards mission accomplishment is ________________.
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Assessment
What are the elements of a Commander's Planning Guidance?
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- Describe the OE.
- Describe the problem.
- Describe the operational approach.
- CDR's Initial Intent.