2G051 Volume 1 Flashcards
(001) What is the core component of combat logistics support?
Logistics planning function
(001) For which areas do loggies evaluate assigned functions and direct operation of logistics plans processes and special activities?
Deployment control centers
(002) How many core competencies are there for log plans?
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(002) Which logistics plans core competency includes the integrating and performing training and logistics modeling area of expertise?
Readying the force
(002) Which area of expertise is included in the logistics plans core competency of readying the force?
Conducting readiness assessments
(002) What program is used to visualize and analyze the gross transportation feasibility of a plan?
JFAST
(002) Right-sized UTCs are stackable and
modular
(002) Which resource can provide access to critical materiel and services when preparing the battlefield?
HNS
(002) What ensures operations continue throughout the duration of a mission?
Sustainment
(003) If postured to deploy, what requirements must NCOs be prepared to meet?
Pre-deployment requirements
(003) Which functions do NCOs perform during all logistics plans processes?
Conduct training for subordinate and tenant units
(004) When can a trainee perform a task unsupervised?
When task certified
(004) What does CFETP ensure?
Individual receives training at the appropriate time
(004) What school will individuals attend when promoted to TSgt?
Noncommissioned officers Academy (NCOA)
(005) Which area is not a base-level log plans function?
Functional management
(006) What is the title of a major military leader of the United States armed forces?
Combatant Commander
(006) In which area do MAJCOM personnel work with other logistics functional areas to ensure needed logistics resources are identified and programmed in the POM?
Programs
(006) Which agency is the senior war-fighting echelon of the US Air Force?
NAF
(007) What is the highest classification level of materiel on a national level?
TOP SECRET
(007) From what document might an enemy gain a great strategic advantage by knowing where we plan to mass our forces in the event of a conflict?
WRM documents
(008) WMP, Volume 1 presents the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan in
an Air Force planning environment
(009) What does WMP, Volume 4 describe for all Air Force aviation units at each geographic location?
Deployment, positioning, and employment
(009) Who updates and extracts information from WMP, Volume 4, Part 1 and 2 for individual bases?
MAJCOM
(009) WMP, Volume 5 provides approved Air Force planning factors by
aircraft and theater
(009) Where are approved Air Force planning factors by aircraft type and theater found?
WMP, Volume 5
(009) What is used as a guide for combatant commanders?
Sortie rates
(009) While commanders may exceed the sortie rates described in the War and Mobilizations Plan,
they should do so with the knowledge they will greatly reduce the sustainability of forces
(010) What is the single source document providing Air Force planners the listing of all active plans with TPFDD?
WMP, Volume 2
(010) What part of the WMP, Part 2 lists all plans combatant commanders are required to maintain?
Part 1
(010) Who maintains a list of plans in WMP, Volume 2, Part 1?
Joint Staff
(010) What is the highest level plans listing maintained by Air Force planners?
WMP, Volume 2, Part 2
(011) Which WMP volume do logistics planners use more than any other?
Volume 3
(011) Information defined in WMP Volume 3, Part 1 includes
type aircraft
(011) When there is a conflict between JSCP and WMP apportionment of combat forces, which takes priority?
WMP
(012) Who is the statutory military advisor to the NSC?
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
(012) The primary means of carrying our planning , as directed by JCS is the
JSPS
(012) Which is the principle process to review miltary policy?
JSR
(012) Which is the plan for developement and employment of future forces?
SPG
(012) A major goal of the PPBE System is to
link any major decision for acquisition, force structure, operational concepts, and infrastructure
(012) The Basic Volume of the JSCP details planning guidance, force apportionment guidance,
assumptions, constraints, and tasks
(012) Who is the focus of the joint operation planning process, using it to determine the best method of acccomplishing assigned tasks and direct the actions necessary to accomplish the mission?
Combatant commanders
(013) What type of plan is a written description of the combatant commader’s concept of operations to counter a perceived threat?
Operational
(013) What type of plan is an abbreviated form of an OPLAN?
Concept
(013) What plan may or may not have an assoctiated TPFDD?
Concept
(013) What type of plan is prepared by the supporting combatant commanders when they are assisting the supported commander’s contingency plans?
Supporting
(013) What are prepared under joint procedures in prescribed formats during crisis action planning?
Operation order
(014) What type of planning is the cornerstone of the peacetime planning process?
Contingency
(015) What is becoming the process used to support contingency planning?
Adaptive planning
(015) What formal process is used to select the UCC?
Joint sourcing process
(016) How many phases are there in the CAP process?
6
(016) What phase of CAP consists of a report containing information on the current situation, actions being taken by US forces within constraints of current ROE, readily available forces, the time frame for the earliest commitment of forces, and any major constraints to force employment?
Crisis Assessment
(016) Which phase of CAP begins when command authorities decide to use a military response to a situation?
Course of action development
(016) The final product of the COA development phase of CAP is the commander’s estimate prepared by the
combatant commander
(017) What type of order is sent to the supported commander and JPEC to direct execution planning before a COA is formally approved by the SecDef and POTUS?
Planning
(017) What kind of order does the SecDef approve and transmit to the supported commander and JPEC announcing the selected COA?
Alert
(018) Air Force WRM is essential materiel whose purpose it to
meet planned defense objectives
(019) Which category of WRM is durable and can be used over and over?
Equipment
(020) Equipment authorized to support the peacetime operations and deploy with the unit is use code
A
(020) Vehicles that support a unit’s peacetime mission and do not deploy use code
K
(021) Once all requirements have been loaded into appropriate supply systems, who is responsible to validate the information?
WRMNCO
(021) Who is the functional expert for their respective area and is essential to the WRM program?
Unit WRM managers
(022) What level of command uses part one of the WPARR?
MAJCOM
On what date each year will the WCDO be available to base level logistics planners?
28 Aug
(024) What is described in the WAAR?
Aircraft activity for a specific installation
(024) The WAAR is produced using either Air Force approved, or
MAJCOM directed, plan unique sortie durations and rates
(025) What inventories are set by the IMP?
Petroleum
(026) What WRM document is the VAL created from?
WPARR
(027) Who is ultimately responsible for making every effort to ensure approved levels of support are requisitioned, stored, and maintained ready for use?
Installation commander
(027) Who is responsible to manage the installation WRM program and is the OPR for the program?
WRMNCO
(028) Who is responsible for establishing a WRM training program?
WRMO/WRMNCO
(028) Who has the responsibility to ensure the WRM out-load is properly coordinated and briefed at the WRM Review Board?
WRMNCO
(028) Who accompanies the WRMNCO on surveillance visits to provide technical expertise?
WRM Manager (WRMM)
(029) Who is responsible to coordinate, compile, analyze and submit and annual WRM budget?
WRMNCO
(030) Use of WRM is tightly controlled and restricted to ensure
sufficient capability to support combatant commander requirements
(030) If an item of WRM is frequently used for indirect mission support, the unit that is frequently using it should
add or increase the item’s peacetime stock levels
(031) Who is responsible for costs associated with WRM reconstitution after direct mission support use?
Storing command
(032) What is the best forum for a WRMNCO to communicate WRM needs to senior leaders?
WRM Review Board
(033) Manpower and finance personnel should provide training on
reimbursable and non-reimbursable support
(034) What type of agreement is made between and Air Force supplier and an Army receiver?
Interservice agreement
(035) Who is responsible for requesting support, and how do they have to request it?
Receiver, in writing
(036) The funding annex should contain enough information to satisfy financial concerns of the
receiver
(037) If an impasse relating to an entire agreement cannot be resolved at base level, what should be done?
The SAM and receiver send the impasse to their MAJCOMs for resolution
(037) When must MAJCOMs notify USAF/A4RX of an impasse?
When the impasse has been outstanding for more than 180 days
(038) What kind of locations are base support plans (BSPs) or In-garrison Expeditionary Site Plans (IGESP) developed?
A permanent Air Force presence
(038) What kind of locations are expeditionary site plans (ESPs) chiefly developed?
Without a permanent Air Force presence
(039) What type of kind of application does Base Support and Expeditionary Planning Tool (BaS&E) contain?
Classified and unclassified
(040) What functional area coordinates all site survey requests with wing logistics plans function?
Base/wing level units
(041) What is a two-part document that integrates planning for all base-level contingency support?
In-garrison Expeditionary Support Plan (IGESP)
(042) A personnel or material deficiency that has a critical negative impact on a unit to perform its wartime mission is a
limiting factor (LIMFAC)
(043) How many types of teams is the expeditionary site survey process composed?
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