S100 Flashcards

1
Q

According to ADP 3-0, the purpose of a sustaining operation is to enable the decisive operation or shaping operations by ______ and ______ combat power.

A

generating, maintaining

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2
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The distribution method where shipments bypass at least one or more intermediate supply echelons in the supply system is __________

A

Throughput distribution

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3
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An operation at any echelon that enables the decisive operation or shaping operations by generating and maintaining combat power is termed a ______.

A

Sustaining Operation

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4
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If your unit is assigned its position or area of operation and has its priorities set by the unit supported. What is your unit’s support relationship with the unit you are supporting?

A

Direct Support

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5
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What is the term for an estimated amount of ammunition needed to sustain tactical operations, without ammunition expenditure restrictions, over a specified time period?

A

Required supply rate (RSR)

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6
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_____ stems from the ability to organize, protect, and sustain a force, regardless of the distance from its base and the austerity of the environment.

A

Prolonged Endurance

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True or False: The Army Health System medical capabilities (ten medical functions) are grouped under two Army warfighting functions- Force Health Protection (FHP) under protection and Health Service Support (HSS) under sustainment warfighting functions.

A

True

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8
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The Army Health System consists of how many roles of care?

A

Four

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9
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The forward support company (FSC) supporting a maneuver battalion, positions elements forward of the Brigade Support Area (BSA) to provide responsive support to the maneuver companies. The maneuver battalion aid station and maneuver battalion maintenance collection point are normally collocated with these FSC elements at the _______.

A

Battalion combat trains

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10
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Which sustainment principle is defined as the ability to foresee operational requirements and initiate necessary actions that most appropriately satisfy a response without waiting for operations orders or fragmentary orders?

A

Anticipation

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11
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When a Combined Arms Battalion echelons the battalion trains, they are normally organized into __________ and __________ trains.

A

Combat, Field

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12
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BSBs have the organic capability to (Choose the most correct answer):

A

All the above

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13
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Which principle of sustainment is described here; _______ is combining all of the sustainment elements within operations assuring unity of command and effort. It requires deliberate coordination and synchronization of sustainment with operations across all levels of war

A

Integration

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14
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T/F: In multinational operations, sustainment of forces is primarily a national responsibility. However, relations between the United States and its NATO allies have evolved to where sustainment is viewed as a collective responsibility (NATO Military Committee Decision 319/1).

A

True

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15
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Who is responsible for organizing, training, equipping, and providing administrating, supplying, and maintaining forces?

A

Military Departments

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16
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A ______ is normally assigned to the theater army and is the senior army medical headquarters in an AOR.

A

MEDCOM (DS)

17
Q

What authority does a Combatant Commander use to assign a component commander with the responsibility for conducting various theater logistics functions, as well as base support at designated theater locations?

A

Directive Authority for Logistics (DAFL)

18
Q

Which of the following best describes the multitiered matrix of key global logistics providers cooperatively structured through an assortment of collaborative agreements, contracts, policy, legislation, or treaties utilized to provide the best possible support to the JFC or other supported organization?

A

Joint Logistics Enterprise (JLEnt)

19
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_____ is the Nation’s combat logistics support agency, providing nearly 100 percent of the military’s consumable items, and is the Department of Defense Executive Agent for subsistence and bulk petroleum.

A

Defense Logistics Agency

20
Q

The Theater Logistics Analysis provides detailed analysis by: Location or installations (main operations base [MOB]/forward operating site [FOS]/cooperative security location [CSL]), and what else?

A

Host Nation Agreements, Existing Contracts, and Footprint Projections are all correct,

21
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The _________________ provides a means of anticipating future requirements to ensure responsiveness and adequacy of support and provide an understanding of current conditions of the operational environment (i.e., a country/AO assessment).

A

Theater Logistics Analysis (TLA)

22
Q

Are all Joint Task Force Logistics Directorate J4 sections organized the same way?

A

No, they are tailored to the operation they are supporting.

23
Q

In the development of a Theater Campaign Plan, the Joint Logistics Planning Process has four key outputs: theater logistics analysis, theater logistics overview, logistics estimate, and the _____________.

A

Concept of logistics support

24
Q

Which of the following staff products supports Theater Campaign plans (TCPs) by interfacing with the Geographic Combatant Commander’s Theater Posture Plans (TPPs) support to strategic lift, infrastructure, distribution enablers, agreements, polices, processes and information systems?

A

Distribution Plans