S107: Reconstitution Flashcards

(29 cards)

1
Q

Reconstitution planing involves developing a plan to restore a unit to a desired level of _________ ___________, and it is critical to ensure that the plan is tailored to the unit’s _______ ________ and the operational environment.

A

combat effectiveness
specific needs

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Commander’s _____________ is critical to the success of reconstitution operations, and it involves making decisions about the unit’s _________, ___________, and __________ requirements.

A

decision-making
mission, resources, and support

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Assessment involves evaluating the unit’s ____________ and identifying the resources and support required to restore it to a desired level of ________ ______________.

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condition
combat effectiveness

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______________ is the process of restoring a unit to a desired level of combat effectiveness, and it is typically the first step in any reconstitution operation.

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Reorganization

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_____________ involves the restoration of a unit to a desired level of combat effectiveness, and it requires careful planning, coordination, and execution.

A

Regeneration

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T/F. Reconstitution is a sustainment operation?

A

False, but sustainment has an integral role.

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7
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If you do not have enough combat power for assigned or reduced missions, what do you do?

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regeneration

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______________ is all measures taken by the commander to maintain unit combat effectiveness or return it to a specified level of combat capability.

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Reorganization

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Reorganization is __________ to the unit and _________ require significant resources from higher echelons.

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internal
does not

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Reorganization does not significantly increase _________ ________ within a degraded unit but can help maintain combat effectiveness.

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combat power

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Normal ____________ operations continue throughout the reorganization process.

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sustainment

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12
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What are the 2 types of reorganization?

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  1. Immediate/Hasty
  2. Deliberate
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What are the 3 measures of reorganization?

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  1. Cross-leveling equipment and personnel.
  2. Matching operational weapon systems with crews.
  3. Forming composite units
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What are the goals of reorganization?

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  1. Improve the unit’s capability until the tactical situation permits a more resource- and time-intensive effort.
  2. Make the most productive use of available resources and leadership.
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____________ is the rebuilding of a unit. It requires large-scale replacement of ___________, __________, and ____________, which will require further reorganization to integrate with the unit.

A

Regeneration
personnel, equipment, and supplies

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Each method has its advantages and drawbacks, notably in how combat experienced Soldiers and leaders are _________ in the formation, the degree of ____________ required, and the ________ time required to achieve some proficiency.

A

dispersed
reorganization
training

17
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T/F. Regeneration is typically conducted at echelons above division.

18
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What are the 2 types of regeneration?

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  1. Incremental regeneration
  2. Subunit regeneration
19
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What is the measure of regeneration?

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Assessment element determines the attrited unit’s effectiveness through assigned mission, manning, and equipping.

20
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What is the goal of regeneration?

A

Rebuild a unit to a predetermined readiness level.

21
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What does DR + AC = MS - ER mean?

A

It is a planning framework…
Determine Requirements, then
Assess Capabilities, then
Mitigate Shortfalls, and
Evaluate Risk

22
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What are the 8 principles of sustainment?

A

ACRISISE
1. anticipation
2. continuity
3. responsiveness
4. integration
5. survivability
6. improvisation
7. simplicity
8. economy

23
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________ is actions that commanders plan and implement to restore units to a desired level of combat effectiveness commensurate with mission requirements and available resources.

A

Reconstitution

24
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Reconstitution consists of what 3 elements?

A

assessment
reorganization
regeneration

25
Reconstitution is executed through what two major forms?
reorganization regeneration
26
What is the key consideration for reconstitution?
combat effectiveness
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____________ is all measures taken by the commander to maintain unit combat effectiveness or return it to a specified level of combat capability.
Reorganization
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__________ is the rebuilding of a unit through large-scale replacement of personnel, equipment, and supplies, including the reestablishment or replacement of essential C2 and the conduct of mission-essential training for the newly rebuilt unit.
Regeneration
29
Which of the 2 forms of reconstitution occurs out of contact?
regeneration