Ch.2 Flashcards
Q39- Fundamental principles that guide the employment of US forces in coordinated action toward a common objective
doctrine
Q40- __ promotes a common perspective from which to plan, train, and conduct mil operations
joint doctrine
Q41- __is the common language and method of understanding that ties the service together to accomplish mil obj
doctrine
Q42- What is the object of joint intel
integrate service and natl intel capabilities
Q43- What is the primary function of joint intel
provide info and assessments to facilitate accomplishments of mission
q44- Who established unifiied commands?
president. cjcs, secdef
q45- what are the 6 geographic unified commands
useucom, usafricom, uspacom, usnorthcom, ussouthcom, uscentcom
q46- What are the three functional commands
ussocom ustranscom, usstratcom
q47- When authorized by CJCS, commander of unified commands may establish _____
subordinate unified commands
Q48 - 53 What is J1, J2, J3, J4, J5, j6?
j1- manpower and person directorate j2- intel j3- ops j4- logistics j5- plans j6- comms
Q54- At the ____ of war, the US determines national security objectives and guiance and utilizes national resournces to accomplish these objectives.
strategic
q58- ISR at ____ level is to provide accurate timely and predictive intel
strategic
q55- At the __ level of war, campaigns and major operations are planned, conducted and assessed
operational
q60- At what level of war are battles and enagaments fought?
tactical
q57- At the _ level of war, we determine what we will attack, with that strategy, in what order and for what duration
operational
q62- What are the three types of conflict
Traditional v. irregular
Conventional v. unconventional
Symmetric v. asymmetric
q63- It is a conflict between governments, nations, or coalitions. Concrete participants identified
traditional
q67- ___ is conducted using SF and regular military personnel does not used chemical, biological, or radiological weapons
conventional
q69- A ___ is a military op designed by the secdef as an op in which the members of the armed forces are or may become involved in military actions
contingency operations
q70- A contingency op exsists when __ or __ declares war/ national emergency
President or Congress
q72- __ can be a single small scale limited duration op or a significant part of a major op of extended duration involving combat
crisis response and limited contingency operations
q73-___ is a continuous and highly structured process that enables an orderly transition from peace to war
planning
q74- 2 types of planning
contingency planning, crisis action planning
q75- Plans are prepared by ___
CCDR
q76- An _ is a written description of the CCDR’s concept of operations
OPLAN
Q77- A _ is a directive issued by the CJCS that initiates development and evaluation of a course of action
WARNORD
q78- A _ will be issued at the earliest possible time following recognition of a crisis
WARNORD
q79- The CJCS can send a __ to the supported commander to direct execution planning before a COA is formally approved by the SecDef and PResident
PLANORD
q80- An _ is norfmally issued following a decision by the President that cvonduct of military operations in support of national interests is a distinct possibility
ALERTORD
q82- An _ is a directive issued by a commander to a subordinate commander for the purpose of executing a coordinated op
OPORD
q81- An ALERTORD requires __ approval
SECDEF
q84- This order is issued by the authority and directions of the SecDef thought the CJCS and directs the deployment and/or employment of forces.
EXORD
Q87- AF expidionary force
AEF
q88- Army exp force
BCT, UA, UE
q89- Navy exp force
ESF
q90- Marine exp force
MEF
q95- A _ is an ad hoc arrangement between two or more nations for a common action
coalition
q97 - As an ISR professional, you must understand AF intel doctrine contained in _
AFDD 2-0
q98- ___ is defined as cross domain synchronization and integration of the planning and operation of ISR assets; sensors; processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems
global integrated isr
q99- __ isr systems are an integral part of mil forces and provide support across the ROMO
space based
q101- requires focused and detailed global integrated isr during all stages of PED
nuclear
q103 - what are the 3 USAF competencies
developing airmen, technology to war, integrating ops
q104- Tenets of air space and power
centralized/decentralized control flexability/ versatility synergy persistence concentration priority balance
q104- requires intel assets to plan and execute missions in a tactical manner
decentralized execution
q105- Planners and warfighters require a constant flow of current intel to remain __ and adapt to an ever changing combat env
flexibility and versitility
q107- many intel collection assets have he characteristic of being a constant presence
perisistence
q108- commanders must determine where and when to mass combat forces
concentration
q109- decisions of _ require robust intel support
priority
q110- commanders must ) opportunity, necessity, effectiveness, efficiency, and the….
balance
q112- What are the 10 MAJCOMS?
Air Combat Command (ACC) Air Education and Training Command (AETC) Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) Air Mobility Command (AMC) US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) Pacific Air Forces (PACAF)
q113 - A _ represents a major AF subdivision having a specific portion of the AF mission
MAJCOM