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What are the two sub-categories of a fragile state? - -The two sub-categories
of a fragile state are crisis and vulnerable.

-What is a crisis state? - -A crisis state is a state that does not exert
effective control over its sovereign territory.

-What is a vulnerable state? - -A vulnerable state is a state that cannot or
does not want to provide security and basic services to significant portion of
its population.

-Army units must do what to prevent the perception of favoritism to an
ethnic or political group during the conduct of Army Stability operations? - -
ADP 3-07, para. 2-76

-What are the Army's Minimum-essential stability tasks? - -Establish civil
security and restore essential services are the Minimum-essential stability
tasks.

-Given the inherently complex and uncertain nature of operations,
particularly stability operations, what planning process assist organizations
in understanding the root causes of instability? - -Army Design Methodology.

-Units assigned responsibilities for governance, law and order, and providing
essential services are referred to as what? - -Transitional military authority
or TMA.

-What is transitional military authority (TMA)? - -

-What fundamental of stabilization includes gaining buy-in, coordinating
training and operations, and conducting foreign military sales with the host-
nation government? - -Building host-nation capacity and capabilities.

-Where are stability operations conducted? - -OCONUS

-Where are DSCA operations conducted? - -Inside the Continental United
States.

-Doctrinally, what conditions best describe stability? - -The populace
believing their government is legitimate and their living situation is
acceptable and predictable.

, -Arriving in your area of operations ahead of your attacker, you study the
terrain to find positions that allow the massing of fires on likely approaches
and combines natural and man-made obstacles to canalize attacking forces
into engagement areas. What characteristic of defense is being described? -
-Preparation

-What is the purpose of a battle handover line (BHL)? - -It indicates where
transfer of responsibility for the close fight passes from the withdrawing
force to the defending force.

-What are the two types of Enemy OPFOR attacks? - -Integrated and
Dispersed attack.

-Define an enemy OPFOR Integrated attack. - -

-Define an enemy OPFOR Dispersed attack. - -

-While in the defense, why would the BCT commander direct an
uncommitted force to attack an enemy force that appears to be at a reduced
strength? - -Attacking with an uncommitted force is a preferred method of
transitioning to the offense.

-What is the purpose of Defensive Operations? - -

-Which defensive operation concentrate on denying the enemy access to
terrain for a specific time rather than destruction of the enemy by
concentrating the bulk of defending forces in mutually supporting prepare
positions? - -Area Defense

-What might the commander be planning to do if, following a successful
defense during which the enemy force suffered severe losses, the
commander directs recon assets forward to maintain contact with the enemy
and requests an updated status of adjacent friendly units? - -The unit will
transition to offensive operations.

-What are the inherent strengths of defensive operations? - -The defender is
able to occupy positions prior to being attacked and prepare defenses in the
time available.

-Describe an Assault position - -

-Describe a Attack position - -

-What are the Characteristics of the Offense? - -SCAT
- Surprise
- Concentration

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