doctrine Flashcards
At what pace does basic doctrine change
Changes relatively slowly
What are the levels of Airpower doctrine
Basic, operational, and tactical doctrine
At what pace does the tactical doctrine change
May change more rapidly than other levels of the doctrine
Who coined the term airmindedness
Gen. Henry H hap Arnold
How many principles of war are there and what are they
Nine. Unity of command, objective, offensive, mass, maneuver, economy of force, securities, surprise, and simplicity
How many tenants of airpower and what are they
Seven. Centralize control and decentralized execution, flexibility and versatility, synergistic effects, persistence, concentration, priority, and balance.
… Are the broad and enduring purposes for which the services were established by law
Roles
… Are the tasks assigned by the president or secretary of defense to the combatant commanders
Missions
Which doctrine states the most fundamental and enduring beliefs that describe and Guide the proper use, presentation, and organization of Air Force capabilities in military action
Basic doctrine
Which doctrine is more detailed organization of forces and applies the principles of basic doctrine to military action
Operational doctrine
Which doctor in describes the proper employment a specific US Air Force assets, individually or in concert with other assets, to accomplish detailed objectives
Tactical doctrine
______is a statement of officially sanctioned beliefs, war fighting principles, and terminology that describes and guides the proper use of air, space, in cyberspace power in military operations
Air Force doctrine