General Information Flashcards
Define Air Force Doctrine
Principles that guide our actions
Analyzed experience and Wisdom
Written broadly - allows flexibility
What are the 3 levels of Doctrine?
Basic doctrine
Operational doctrine
Tactile Doctrine
What does Basic Doctrine consist of?
- research -
What does Operational Doctrine consist of?
- research -
What does Tactical Doctrine consist of?
- research -
What is the definition of Policy?
Directive or instructive - stating objectives
What is the definition of Strategy?
How we accomplish policy through a continuous process of ends, wats, and means.
What is the Airman’s Perspective?
Control vertical dimension through mass and being able to maneuver simultaneously
Inherently strategic and less culturally intrusive
Supports bases and uses appropriate capabilities
Speed + range + flexibility = most versatile
What are the three Interdependent Dimensions?
Air
Space
Cyberspace
What is a DRU?
Direct Reporting Unit
What is NAF?
Numbered Air Force
Define Group.
Flexible units made up of 2 or more units
What is the OODD 5100.01?
Establishes basic AF functions
What is the order for Chain of Command in the Air Force?
President
Secretary of Defense
Secretary of the AF
USAF Chief if Staff
Chief Master Sergeant
AETC Command Chief
Commandant of Officer Training School
Commander of Air University
Commander of Holm Center
AFROTC Commander