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| what ADP/ADRP covers the army |
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| what is the army profession |
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| the army profession is a unique vocation of experts certified in the design, generation, support and ethical application of landpower, serving under civilian authority, and entrusted to defend the constitution and the rights and interests ofthe american people. |
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| what is an army professsional |
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| an army professional is a member of the army profession who meets the army's certification criteria of competence, character and commitment. |
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| what does it mean to be a profession |
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| a profession is a trusted self-policing and relativity autonomous vocation who's members develop and apply expert knowledge as human expertise to render an essencial service to society in a particular field |
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| what are five aspects of professions |
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provide a unique and vital service to the society served, one it cannot provide itself applying expert knowledge and practice effective ethical application of there expertise autonomy and discretion in there practice of expertise |
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| what 5 essential characteristics legitimize the the army as a military profession |
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| trust, military expertise, honourable service, esprit de corps, stewardship |
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| in which domains to the us forces operate |
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| air, land, marinetime, space, cyberspace |
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| why is the land domain the most complex of the domains |
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| humanity- cultures, ethnicities, religions, and politics |
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| most important determinent of combat power |
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| what is the army's greatest strategic asset; providing depth, versatility, and unmatched experience to the joint force |
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| three strategic roles the army vision captures |
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| what are the 11 primary missions of the armed forces |
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counter terrorism and irregular warfare deter and defeat aggression project power despite anti-access/area denial challenges counter weapons of mass destruction operate effectively in cyberspace operate effectively in space maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent defend the homeland and provide support to civil authorities provide a stabilizing presence conduct stability and counterinsurgency operations conduct humanitarian, disaster relief, and other operations |
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