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What ADP covers mission command?

Adp 6-0

What's mission command?

The exercise of authority and direction by commanders using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative in conduct of land operations

What does mission command -as a war fighting function- assist commanders and staff in balancing?

Art of Command


Science of Control

What are mission orders?

Directives that emphasize to subordinates the results to be attained

What is the science of control?

Systems and procedures used to improve commanders understanding

What's the difference between the art of command and the science of control?

The science of control is based on objectivity facts empirical methods and analysis

Why do commanders accept prudent risks?

Because uncertainty exists in all military operations

What are the three major categories of command responsibilities?

Mission accomplishment


Use/maintenance of resources


Health welfare discipline and morale of soldiers

What is authority?

The delegated power to judge act or command

What is the art of command?

Creative and skillful exercise of authority and leadership through timely decision making

What are the six principles of mission command?

Build cohesive teams through mutual trust


Create shared understanding


Use mission orders


Exercise disciplined initiative


Accept prudent risks


Provide clear commanders intent

What is commanders intent?

Clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the desired end state

How are unified land operations accomplished?

Through decisive action

What is the army's operation concept?

Unified land operations

What is the exercise of authority and direction by commanders using mission orders?

Mission command

In mission command who is the central figure?

The commander

What is Command?

authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercises over subordinates

What are the five systems included in the mission command system?

Personnel


Networks


Information systems


Processes and procedures


Facilities and equipment

How is trust gained or lost?

Through everyday actions

How is trust gained or lost?

Through everyday actions

What is disciplined initiative?

Action in the absence of orders

How is trust gained or lost?

Through everyday actions

What is disciplined initiative?

Action in the absence of orders

When can commanders or soldiers deviate from lawful orders?

When they are unlawful


No longer fit the situation


Risk lives of soldiers

What is control?

Regulation of forces and war fighting functions to accomplish the mission

What does communication build?

Trust


Cooperation


Cohesion


Shared understanding

What personnel are key personnel dedicated to mission command?

Seconds in command


Command sergeant majors


Staff

What is a process?

Series of actions directed to an end state

What are the mission command war fighting function tasks?

Mutually supporting the commander


Staff


Additional tasks

What is structure?

A defined organization that establishes relationships and interactions

How can commanders earn respect and trust?

Upholding laws and army values


Apply army leaderships principles


Demonstrate tactical/technical expertise

What is prudent risk?

Deliberate exposure to potential injury or loss

How do staff members assist the commander?

In details of planning, preparing, executing, and assessing by the operations process

What should commanders provide subordinates with during mission command?

Their intent


Purpose of the operation


Key tasks


Desired end state


Resources

Where does mutual trust come from?

Successful shared experiences and training

Where does mutual trust come from?

Successful shared experiences and training

What forms the basis for unity of effort and trust?

Shared understanding


Purpose

Where does mutual trust come from?

Successful shared experiences and training

What forms the basis for unity of effort and trust?

Shared understanding


Purpose

Why do commanders use collaboration?

To establish human connections


Build trust


Create and maintain shared understanding and purpose

Where does mutual trust come from?

Successful shared experiences and training

What forms the basis for unity of effort and trust?

Shared understanding


Purpose

Why do commanders use collaboration?

To establish human connections


Build trust


Create and maintain shared understanding and purpose

What does a well crafted commanders intent convey?

Clear image of the operations purpose


Key tasks


Desired outcome