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Frequently a decisive element, this principle of joint operations is based on the legality, morality, and rightness of the actions undertaken. Its purpose is to develope and maintain the will necessary to attain the national strategic end state.
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True
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The principle of joint operations designed to ensure the commitment nessary to attain the national strategic end state is____.
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Perserverance
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Operations directed by the President and managed by Department of State or other appropriate authority whereby U.S. civilians and others are extracted from foreign countries when their lives are endangered by war, civil unrest, or natural disaster to safe havens or to the United States are referred to as ________.
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Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO)
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To effectively conduct joint operations across the Range of Military Operations, Commanders combine and sequence offensive, defensive, and ___________ missions and activities to accomplish the objective.
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Strategy
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The purpose of this principle of joint operations is to concentrate the effects of combat power at the most advantageous place and time to produce decisive results.
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economy of force
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Combatant commanders and subordinate joint force commanders work with U.S. ambassadors (or diplomatic missions), Department of State, and other agencies to best integrate the military actions with the diplomatic, economic, and informational instruments of national power in order to promote _________.
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unity of effort
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Which Naval technological advancements secured the Sea Power concept as the Navys strategy for the 20th century, impacted the ability to sell US goods globally, and buttressed the US position as a major power?
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Battleships, cruisers
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Which of the following are functions of air power?
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Defined as control over what moves through air and space, air and space superiority prevents adversaries from interfering with operations of air, space or surface forces, and assures freedom of action and movement. It allows all US forces freedom from attack and freedom to attack. Using this Air Force competency, the Joint Force can dominate enemy operations in all dimensions.
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Which technological advancements turned the tide on the U-boats?
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Sonar and more escort warships
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When tactics, techniques, and organization for air-ground cooperation were worked out, on whose experiences were they based?
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Based to a large extent on experience of the Royal Air Force and Germany's Luftwaffe.
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Which of the following were among the United States Army's technical innovations in combat during Desert Storm?
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Better tanks, Air Superiority, missiles, Training
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Which of the following are roles of the US Marine Corps according to Title 10 US Code?
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...
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Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are usually willing to quickly align themselves with intervening military forces in order to ensure their ability to achieve their objectives and for their physical security.
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True
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What is the responsibility of the POLAD?
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Foster interagency approaches to national security by identifying, recommending, referring, and supporting Foreign Service Officers assigned as POLADs to military organizations. Support FSOs, which is a Department of State responsibility as outlined in DOS-DoD Memoranda of Understanding. Maintain continuous liaison with deployed POLADs. Network with military commands to ensure that POLADs are properly assigned and engaged. Identify new commands that would benefit from a POLAD. Identify commands where POLADs are not properly assigned or used. Provide administrative support, especially in HR liaison, assignment processing, official and diplomatic passport authorizations. Discover and place new POLADs. PM/POLAD also: Visits POLADs and the commands to which they are assigned. Plans and organizes POLAD conferences and events. Maintains and publishes the POLAD Contact Roster. Regularly publishes a POLAD newsletter
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Successful interagency, IGO, and NGO coordination helps enable the USG to build international support, conserve resources, and
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conduct coherent operations that efficiently achieve shared goals
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When combatant commands require interagency coordination, the_______________, in concert with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, routinely accomplishes that coordination.
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Joint Staff
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An independent federal agency whose activities are overseen by the DHS, it s mission is to reduce the loss of life and property and protect our nation's critical infrastructure from all types of hazards, through a comprehensive emergency management program of risk reduction, preparedness, response and recovery.
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FEMA
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Which of the following is an interagency staff group that establishes regular, timely, and collaborative working relationships between civilian and military operational planners?
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Joint interagency coordination group (JIACG)
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The operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to __________________.
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the Combatant Commanders
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Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned is known as ____________________.
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Tactical Control
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U.S. Joint Forces Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, U.S. Strategic Command, and U.S. Transportation Command comprise the _____________________.
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functional combatant commands
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The statutory advisers to the National Security Council are ____?
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director of homeland security and chairmain of joint chief of staff
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These commands are established by combatant commanders when authorized by the SECDEF through the CJCS to conduct operations on a continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set forth for unified commands. They may be established on a geographic area basis such as United States Forces Japan or on a functional basis such as Special Operations Command, Pacific.
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subunified commands
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In order to constitute a joint force, the force must be composed of elements of _______.
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other services
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CAP is a flexible process. It permits the steps to be done sequentially or concurrently, or skipped altogether while ensuring that no critical planning factor is overlooked. The exact flow of the procedures is largely determined by the time available to complete the planning and by the significance of the crisis.
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The CINC develops military courses of action in response to the situation. Should the NCA decide on the use of military forces to resolve the crisis, the NCA will select a COA for full development by the CINC. By direction of CJCS, the CINC prepares the detailed operation order (OPORD) to support the selected COA. At the direction of the NCA, the CINC executes the OPORD.
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Crisis action planning procedures are employed when a contingency response is anticipated to be executed, usually in less than _____ months.
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12 months
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Situational Awareness is continuously fed by the latest ___________and operational reports.
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Intel
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An adequate and feasible military response to a crisis demands a _______________of the basic planning process that emphasizes the time available, rapid and effective communications, and the use of previously accomplished joint operation planning whenever possible.
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flexible adaptation
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CAP procedures provide for the rapid and effective exchange of information and analysis among the joint planning and execution community (JPEC), the timely preparation of military courses of action for consideration by the President, Secretary of Defense, and Chairman, and:"
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Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Its principal roles are to enhance the command's peacetime planning efforts, improve operational area awareness for specific focus areas, accelerate the formation of a JTF headquarters, and facilitate crisis response by the joint force. It helps the combatant commander determine where to focus joint capabilities to prevent or resolve a crisis. This definition describes a:
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Standing Joint Force Headquarters (Core Element) From the "Crisis action Plan"
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______is the most sophisticated method of COA analysis, using modern, computer-assisted modeling and simulation.
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Wargaming
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APEX specifies policies, procedures, and reporting structures supported by modern communications and computer systems for planning the mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, redeployment, and demobilization of joint forces.
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APEX JOPES Vol I
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The Time-Phased Force and Deployment Data (TPFDD) (usually referred to as the ""tip-fid""), using a proven analytical process, provides detailed movement requirements from a unit's origin to destination, articulating specific geographical locations, modes of movement, and dates for units needing to deploy.
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It assists combatant commanders in articulating movement planning to USTRANSCOM who provides strategic transportation required to deploy or redeploy units.
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Although they can shift over time, examples of typical security cooperation objectives include:
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Creating favorable military regional balances of power; advancing mutual defense
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A directive issued by a commander to subordinate commanders for the purpose of effecting the coordinated execution of an operation.
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Operations Order
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Joint Operation Planning includes all activities that must be accomplished to plan for an anticipated operation -
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the mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, redeployment, and demobilization of forces.
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To the greatest extent possible:
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...
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The following are doctrinal types of Command and Control (C2) Structure for multinational operations?
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unified command structure
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When employing local national support, appropriate security measures should be taken to:
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Ensure that contracted linguists do not jeopardize operations through espionage.
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The vetting process for participation in multinational operations serves as a mechanism to:
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Increase perceived legitimacy of operations domestically and internationally
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Factors that inhibit interoperability are:
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Interoperability is the ability to make organizations to work together in an efficient manner. Argumentative behavior, inconsistency, and unreliability can inhibit interoperability.
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Rules of Engagement must be:
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ROE need to be established early, fully adopted, and clearly understood by all coalition members.
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With over half of its forces in the Reserve Components, the Army relies heavily on the _____.
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Army Reserves
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There are a total of how many Reserve Components in the Armed Forces of the United States?
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1.1 Million members-51% of Army
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The following are major levels of reserve mobilization?
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1. Involuntary Call-up 2. Presidential Reserve Call-up 3. Partial Mobilization 4. Full Mobilization
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Leaders should look for which of the following warning signs that are suggestive of trauma spectrum disorders?
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Unusual or sudden changes in behavior; reckless behavior; misconduct Loss of interest in work and normal activities Neglecting responsibilities Isolation and Withdrawal Depression Memory loss Hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not there) Paranoid thoughts or evidence of other bizarre thoughts Anxiety Agitation or Hyperactivity Nightmares
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Exposure to stressful situations, trauma, and combat will cause a response and resulting change. These responses and changes will all be negative.
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False
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One of the most pressing health care issues facing the Armed Forces today is:________.
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maintaining psychological health
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Service members with good psychological health contribute to force readiness by being focused, alert, prepared for new tasks, able to engage in critical thinking, and behave responsibly and ethically.
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True
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Symptoms of ________ include depression, substance abuse, problems of memory and cognition, and other physical and mental health problems. It is also associated with difficulties in social or family life, including occupational instability, marital problems, family discord, and difficulties in parenting.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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______is the most sophisticated method of COA analysis, using modern, computer-assisted modeling and simulation.
answer
Wargaming
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An adequate and feasible military response to a crisis demands a _______________of the basic planning process that emphasizes the time available, rapid and effective communications, and the use of previously accomplished joint operation planning whenever possible.
answer
flexible adaptation
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Although they can shift over time, examples of typical security cooperation objectives include:
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Creating favorable military regional balances of power; advancing mutual defense
question
APEX specifies policies, procedures, and reporting structures supported by modern communications and computer systems for planning the mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, redeployment, and demobilization of joint forces.
answer
APEX JOPES Vol I
question
CAP is a flexible process. It permits the steps to be done sequentially or concurrently, or skipped altogether while ensuring that no critical planning factor is overlooked. The exact flow of the procedures is largely determined by the time available to complete the planning and by the significance of the crisis.
answer
The CINC develops military courses of action in response to the situation. Should the NCA decide on the use of military forces to resolve the crisis, the NCA will select a COA for full development by the CINC. By direction of CJCS, the CINC prepares the detailed operation order (OPORD) to support the selected COA. At the direction of the NCA, the CINC executes the OPORD.
question
CAP procedures provide for the rapid and effective exchange of information and analysis among the joint planning and execution community (JPEC), the timely preparation of military courses of action for consideration by the President, Secretary of Defense, and Chairman, and:"
answer
Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Combatant commanders and subordinate joint force commanders work with U.S. ambassadors (or diplomatic missions), Department of State, and other agencies to best integrate the military actions with the diplomatic, economic, and informational instruments of national power in order to promote _________.
answer
unity of effort
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Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned is known as ____________________.
answer
Tactical Control
question
These commands are established by combatant commanders when authorized by the SECDEF through the CJCS to conduct operations on a continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set forth for unified commands. They may be established on a geographic area basis such as United States Forces Japan or on a functional basis such as Special Operations Command, Pacific.
answer
subunified commands
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Crisis action planning procedures are employed when a contingency response is anticipated to be executed, usually in less than _____ months.
answer
12 months
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A directive issued by a commander to subordinate commanders for the purpose of effecting the coordinated execution of an operation.
answer
Operations Order
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Exposure to stressful situations, trauma, and combat will cause a response and resulting change. These responses and changes will all be negative.
answer
False
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Factors that inhibit interoperability are:
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Interoperability is the ability to make organizations to work together in an efficient manner. Argumentative behavior, inconsistency, and unreliability can inhibit interoperability.
question
The following are doctrinal types of Command and Control (C2) Structure for multinational operations?
answer
unified command structure
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The following are major levels of reserve mobilization?
answer
1. Involuntary Call-up 2. Presidential Reserve Call-up 3. Partial Mobilization 4. Full Mobilization
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Frequently a decisive element, this principle of joint operations is based on the legality, morality, and rightness of the actions undertaken. Its purpose is to develope and maintain the will necessary to attain the national strategic end state.
answer
True
question
In order to constitute a joint force, the force must be composed of elements of _______.
answer
other services
question
An independent federal agency whose activities are overseen by the DHS, it s mission is to reduce the loss of life and property and protect our nation's critical infrastructure from all types of hazards, through a comprehensive emergency management program of risk reduction, preparedness, response and recovery.
answer
FEMA
question
Its principal roles are to enhance the command's peacetime planning efforts, improve operational area awareness for specific focus areas, accelerate the formation of a JTF headquarters, and facilitate crisis response by the joint force. It helps the combatant commander determine where to focus joint capabilities to prevent or resolve a crisis. This definition describes a:
answer
Standing Joint Force Headquarters (Core Element) From the "Crisis action Plan"
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Joint Operation Planning includes all activities that must be accomplished to plan for an anticipated operation -
answer
the mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, redeployment, and demobilization of forces.
question
Leaders should look for which of the following warning signs that are suggestive of trauma spectrum disorders?
answer
Unusual or sudden changes in behavior; reckless behavior; misconduct Loss of interest in work and normal activities Neglecting responsibilities Isolation and Withdrawal Depression Memory loss Hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not there) Paranoid thoughts or evidence of other bizarre thoughts Anxiety Agitation or Hyperactivity Nightmares
question
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are usually willing to quickly align themselves with intervening military forces in order to ensure their ability to achieve their objectives and for their physical security.
answer
True
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One of the most pressing health care issues facing the Armed Forces today is:________.
answer
maintaining psychological health
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The operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to __________________.
answer
the Combatant Commanders
question
The principle of joint operations designed to ensure the commitment necessary to attain the national strategic end state is____.
answer
Perseverance
question
The purpose of this principle of joint operations is to concentrate the effects of combat power at the most advantageous place and time to produce decisive results.
answer
economy of force
question
Rules of Engagement must be:
answer
ROE need to be established early, fully adopted, and clearly understood by all coalition members.
question
Service members with good psychological health contribute to force readiness by being focused, alert, prepared for new tasks, able to engage in critical thinking, and behave responsibly and ethically.
answer
True
question
Situational Awareness is continuously fed by the latest ___________and operational reports.
answer
Intel
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The statutory advisers to the National Security Council are ____?
answer
director of homeland security and chairman of joint chief of staff
question
Successful interagency, IGO, and NGO coordination helps enable the USG to build international support, conserve resources, and
answer
conduct coherent operations that efficiently achieve shared goals
question
Symptoms of ________ include depression, substance abuse, problems of memory and cognition, and other physical and mental health problems. It is also associated with difficulties in social or family life, including occupational instability, marital problems, family discord, and difficulties in parenting.
answer
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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There are a total of how many Reserve Components in the Armed Forces of the United States?
answer
1.1 Million members-51% of Army
question
The Time-Phased Force and Deployment Data (TPFDD) (usually referred to as the ""tip-fid""), using a proven analytical process, provides detailed movement requirements from a unit's origin to destination, articulating specific geographical locations, modes of movement, and dates for units needing to deploy.
answer
It assists combatant commanders in articulating movement planning to USTRANSCOM who provides strategic transportation required to deploy or redeploy units.
question
To effectively conduct joint operations across the Range of Military Operations, Commanders combine and sequence offensive, defensive, and ___________ missions and activities to accomplish the objective.
answer
Strategy
question
U.S. Joint Forces Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, U.S. Strategic Command, and U.S. Transportation Command comprise the _____________________.
answer
functional combatant commands
question
The vetting process for participation in multinational operations serves as a mechanism to:
answer
Increase perceived legitimacy of operations domestically and internationally
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What is the responsibility of the POLAD?
answer
Assisting with interagency coordination
question
When combatant commands require interagency coordination, the_______________, in concert with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, routinely accomplishes that coordination.
answer
Joint Staff
question
When employing local national support, appropriate security measures should be taken to:
answer
Ensure that contracted linguists do not jeopardize operations through espionage.
question
Which Naval technological advancements secured the Sea Power concept as the Navys strategy for the 20th century, impacted the ability to sell US goods globally, and buttressed the US position as a major power?
answer
Battleships, cruisers
question
Which of the following are functions of air power?
answer
Defined as control over what moves through air and space, air and space superiority prevents adversaries from interfering with operations of air, space or surface forces, and assures freedom of action and movement. It allows all US forces freedom from attack and freedom to attack. Using this Air Force competency, the Joint Force can dominate enemy operations in all dimensions.
question
Which of the following is an interagency staff group that establishes regular, timely, and collaborative working relationships between civilian and military operational planners?
answer
Joint interagency coordination group (JIACG)
question
Which of the following were among the United States Army's technical innovations in combat during Desert Storm?
answer
Better tanks, Air Superiority, missiles, Training
question
Which technological advancements turned the tide on the U-boats?
answer
Sonar and more escort warships
question
With over half of its forces in the Reserve Components, the Army relies heavily on the _____.
answer
Army Reserves